Conspiracy to Target Acharya Prashant Through Fake Poster Exposed
A well-planned, malicious attempt to tarnish Acharya Prashant's reputation recently surfaced through a fake poster.



A well-planned, malicious attempt to tarnish Acharya Prashant's reputation recently surfaced through a fake poster. This poster falsely claimed that he had called the Kumbh Mela a superstition. However, upon thorough investigation, we discovered that the claim was entirely fabricated, and there is no evidence to suggest that Acharya Prashant had ever made such a statement.
The individual responsible for spreading this misinformation planted a handwritten poster, falsely attributing the statement “Kumbh... a superstition” to Acharya Prashant. This person had no connection to his NGO.
Mohan Singh, a former soldier who was present at the Kumbh during the incident, revealed that the event was part of a calculated conspiracy. First, the fake poster was spread, and then a group of pre-planned miscreants set fire to religious texts like the Bhagavad Gita, Upanishads, Mahabharata, Durga Saptashati, Shiva Sutras, and Ramayana, which were being distributed by volunteers of PrashantAdvait Foundation. Along with this, innocent volunteers, who were merely distributing the books, were physically attacked.
The tragedy of this incident lies not only in the destruction of sacred texts but in the larger attack on the spirit of Sanatan Dharma, which Acharya Prashant has worked tirelessly to preserve and propagate. For years, Acharya Prashant has dedicated himself to the intellectual and spiritual revival of Vedantic principles, bringing people back to the authentic teachings of Sanatan Dharma. His relentless efforts focus on demystifying the true essence of ancient scriptures, breaking free from the dogma that have, over time, clouded the understanding of the Hindu faith.




































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