Gau-mutra certainly has medicinal qualities but it doesn’t cure Coronavirus and Chakrapani Maharaj is a fraud

He is defaming Hinduism

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Hindus and their faith is often the subject of intense scrutiny in the country. Despite being in majority, Hindus are routinely bashed by the liberal media and their history and culture are routinely stomped by such forces. Often the mockery emerges when self-proclaimed fake babas like Chakrapani Maharaj take the stage and subject Hindus to cultural appropriation. In an incident that has emerged in the wake of rising cases of Wuhanvirus, Chakrapani Maharaj, a self-proclaimed saint, had organized a Gau-mutra party. The participants were served gau-mutra in kullhads in addition, to panchagavya, a traditional Hindu ritual mixture made of cow dung, urine, milk, curd and ghee.

TFI would like to drive the point home in the beginning that Gau-mutra certainly has medicinal qualities but it does not cure Wuhan virus. Period. And an impostor like Chakrapani is an idiot of epic proportions. The gau-party that went viral on social media has only maligned the name of world’s oldest religion. The leftist media is also lapping up to this as an opportunity to take down Hindus by constantly referring to Chakrapani as leader/President of Hindu Mahasabha. Chakrapani claims to be the president of the Hindu Mahasabha but a single look at Hindu Mahasabha’s website proves that he is lying through his teeth.

Hindu Mahasabha, which was founded by the likes of Madan Mohan Malviya, Lala Lajpat Rai Swami Sharadhanand and Shankaracharya Dr Kurtkoti is not much active now. Whilst Chakrapani self-claims to be its president. The official website does not even mention his name.

Akhil Bhartiya Akhara Parishad the apex body of Sadhus has already denounced Chakprapani as a fake ascetic in a list of fake Sadhus that includes the likes of Asaram bapu and Nirmal baba.

The bogus Chaprapani is also the same gentleman who said a couple of years ago that flood victims in Kerala shouldn’t receive help if they ate beef. If indeed he was a real saint, he would not have made such insensitive remarks.

The media reports have clearly stated that Chakrapani has relations with Samajwadi Party leader former UP CM Akhilesh Yadav. He met with Akhilesh in run-up to the Lok Sabha elections and supported his party whilst eyeing an election ticket. Chakrapani in the past has also accused the BJP and the Sangh to have betrayed the Hindus.

WHO and medical experts around have clearly mentioned that no cure or vaccine for the novel Wuhan virus exists as of now.  Gau-mutra is known to have a long and rich history with the Indian culture and it is said to have spiritual cleansing effects too. Several curable and incurable diseases can be managed by use of cow urine as a medicine. The Ayurvedic classical texts, such as Charka Samhita, Bhavprakash and Sushrut Samhita, have described theses indications for cow urine. Despite having this and many such wonderful qualities, gau-mutra does not cure a dangerous virus like Wuhan virus and people need to understand it.

Deranged personalities like Chakrapani Maharaj exist everywhere and in every religion. They try to use the sacred bhagva for their sleazy motives and for a few seconds of limelight. The secular media tends to love such hoodlums and promotes them incessantly. He is neither the president of any Hindu outfit nor the spokesperson of Hindus in any capacity whatsoever. He is simply an impostor which is loved by hypocrite media of our country.

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