In this episode, we talk about a strange but growing trend in India — people literally feeding, dressing, putting to sleep, and even “sending to school” Krishna ji. From morning bhog to night pajamas, many devotees are now treating Krishna ji like their own child. But what does this say about faith, devotion, and the psychology behind blind belief?
We explore how this new wave of emotional religiosity may not be spiritual love, but a kind of psychological escapism — where God becomes a tool for comfort, control, or emotional healing. This isn’t a hate-filled rant; it’s an honest look at how blind faith can slowly turn into delusion.
We discuss how rituals are replacing realization, and how emotional dependency is being confused with bhakti. Are people really connecting with Krishna ji — or just parenting their own loneliness?
Along the way, we bring in references to modern preachers and influencers shaping India’s faith culture — like Premanand Ji Maharaj (Premanand Govind Sharan Ji Maharaj), whose sermons have millions hooked; Dhirendra Krishna Shastri (Bageshwar Dham Sarkar), who blends miracle-stories with spiritual advice; and Morari Bapu, the legendary Ram Katha narrator known for his poetic wisdom. We also touch on the new wave of “Bal Sants” like Abhinav Arora, a 10-year-old child preacher who’s gone viral on YouTube — and what this rise of “child gurus” reveals about our search for purity, innocence, and escape in religion.
But this conversation goes beyond names — it’s about a bigger social pattern. From the Hathras crowd crush to viral videos of people “waking up Krishna ji,” India is witnessing a mix of faith, fantasy, and frustration. Somewhere between devotion and delusion, the real message of awareness — of Krishna ji’s actual teachings — is getting lost.
We also discuss voices of reason like Basava Premanand, who dedicated his life to exposing superstition and god-men, reminding us that true spirituality needs logic, not fear.
👉 Watch till the end as we question:
Are we really serving God, or just soothing ourselves?
Is modern bhakti turning into emotional addiction?
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