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New Delhi/London: Pandit Dhirendra Krishna Shastri, popularly known as Bageshwar Dham Sarkar, faced an uncomfortable situation in London when a girl alleged that “everything is decided in the ‘divya darbar’ of God”. The Indian girl settled in the United Kingdom claimed that Baba Bageshwar does various tricks and knows things beforehand. The girl also claimed that she had come to the divine court of Baba Bageshwar after consulting her close friend.
She accepted that her friend and her mother have deep faith in Baba Bageshwar and that is why she has come here. However, he wondered how it was possible for a normal human being to know what was on another person’s mind.
Pandit Dhirendra Krishna Shastri then told the girl about the conversation he had with his friend on the phone. Revealing her darkest secret – that she wanted to marry the man she courted.
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Then Baba Bageshwar reveals that the girl was once cheated in love and is still in search of a suitable life partner. Bageshwar Dham Sarkar then took out her slip and assured the girl that her lover would be an ideal choice for her and she should marry him.
The girl said after hearing all this, ‘ Now I am convinced that what you have is something different. People sometimes become selfish and think about themselves, but you definitely have some divine power.”
Significantly, these days Baba Bageshwar is holding his divine court in London.
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Who is Baba Bageshwar?
Please tell that Pandit Dhirendra Krishna Shastri or Baba Bageshwar is the head priest of Bageshwar Dham in Garha village of Chhatarpur district of Madhya Pradesh. He holds a ‘divine court’ and writes scrolls which are said to reveal a person’s past and wishes.
He is an eligible bachelor and has millions of followers online and offline. Millions of followers of Bageshwar Dham Sarkar believe that he has divine powers and can heal the sick, heal those possessed by evil spirits, and help people deal with business and financial problems.
The 26-year-old chief priest of the Bageshwar Dham temple wears colorful clothes and beautiful caps similar to those worn by the Peshwa rulers of 18th century Maharashtra.
His followers include many powerful government ministers, politicians and celebrities. TV and social media sensation, Baba Bageshwar has a massive following on social platforms. He has around 3.4 million followers on Facebook, 3.9 million YouTube subscribers, 300,000 followers on Instagram and 72,000 followers on Twitter.
Some of his most popular videos have been viewed between three and 10 million times.
Shastri hit the national headlines in January when a well-known rationalist questioned his claims that he had healing powers and could read people’s minds.









