Jagadguru Ramabhadracharya का काला चिठ्ठा, Tulsidas को लेकर बोला था झूठ? Fraud Baba Ep. 3
In this video, we delve into the controversial and complex figure of Jagadguru Ramabhadracharya, a religious leader often hailed as a prominent spiritual guru. Despite his vast knowledge of over 22 languages, authorship of more than 240 books, and his influence in the field of Hindu philosophy, questions arise about his true nature as a spiritual leader. Known for his affiliation with the Ramanuja sect, Ramabhadracharya's actions and statements have sparked intense debate about his values and alignment with the core principles of Hinduism. We explore the questionable aspects of his career, including his involvement in the Babri Masjid-Ram Janmabhoomi case, where he submitted a controversial affidavit citing a fabricated text, Tulsidas Doha Shatak, allegedly written by Tulsidas in 1647. This led to accusations of misrepresentation and deceit by renowned scholars like Namwar Singh. Additionally, his later involvement in controversies surrounding the editing of Ramcharitmanas and his clashes with fellow religious leaders highlight his controversial approach to religious texts. Further complicating his image, Ramabhadracharya has repeatedly made divisive comments related to caste and religion. His remarks have fueled suspicions of his support for caste-based discrimination and religious intolerance. His statements about Muslim communities, his approval of communal slogans, and his promotion of a divisive political agenda have raised questions about his role as a spiritual leader. This video critically examines whether someone with such beliefs and actions can truly be considered a Jagadguru or if his approach contradicts the values of unity, compassion, and spiritual enlightenment that such a title should embody. Join us as we unpack the contradictions surrounding Ramabhadracharya's life and legacy.