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‘Kalki Avatar’ of Odisha boy: Book with fictitious description about self-styled Godchild found

Controversy surrounds Baikuntha Dham Ashram in Bhubaneswar over projecting a boy as 'Kalki Avatar'. A book describes miraculous acts by the child, sparking debate.

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Rajendra Prasad Mohapatra
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Book with fictitious description about self-styled Godchild found

Book with fictitious description about self-styled Godchild found

Controversies around Baikuntha Dham Ashram near Khandagiri area in Bhubaneswar have been intensifying with each passing day. The ashram has recently landed in controversy for reportedly projecting a boy as ‘Kalki Avatar’ and disrespecting the holy Tulsi.

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In another recent development, a book titled- ‘Anubhuti re Satya Ananta Bhagaban’ (God Satya Ananta in experience) has been found in which some devotees of the controversial ‘Kalki Avatar’ have written many ‘fictitious’ and ‘ridiculous’ incidents about the self-styled Godchild. As per the descriptions, the child has performed many miracles that are testimonies to the fact that he himself is God.

Recollecting his experience with ‘Kalki Avatar’, a devotee named Krishna has written that the self-styled Godchild drove a bolero when he was just three-year-old.

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“I just can’t believe my experience on that day. The Lord was only three-year-old then. The Lord was travelling to Byasanagar in my Bolero. After some time, the Lord told me that he would drive the vehicle which was running around 40-50 km speed at that time. I obeyed the Lord and gave the steering to Him. To my utter dismay, I found the three-year-old child driving the vehicle through the meandering road with ease,” wrote Krishna.

“When I asked the child about his identity, he told me that he is no other than ‘Bishnu’ and He has come to protect Dharma. He also told me not to reveal his identity to anybody,” he wrote.

Read More: Row over ‘Kalki Avatar boy’: Baikuntha Dham Ashram in Bhubaneswar constructed on govt land, says GA Dept

Recollecting another experience, Krishna wrote, “Once I thought to carry the Lord in my lap so that he wouldn’t have to walk. Immediately, the Lord fulfilled my wish and asked me to take him in my lap. However, the Lord suddenly became very heavy after I walked a few steps.”

“Once I had to travel from Berhampur to Rourkela and it was raining heavily. However, with the Lord’s blessings, a single drop of rain didn’t fall on me,” he wrote further.

“I didn’t have any child even three years after my marriage. However, with the Lord’s blessings, I have been blessed with a son,” he further wrote.

Notably, acting on the allegation of encroachment of government land, the General Administration (GA) Department of Odisha government found that Baikuntha Dham Ashram has been built on government land.

After carrying out a preliminary assessment measuring the total area occupied by the ashram, the Additional Director of the Department made it clear that the ashram has been built on government land. 

Odisha Bhubaneswar
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