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How Much Did Dhirendra Shastri Earn, Baba Of Bageshwar Dham Replied

The discussion of Dhirendra Krishna Shastri, who used to conduct court in every village from a small town in Chhatarpur, Madhya Pradesh, is currently being discussed in every corner of the country. Dhirendra Shastri, the head of Bageshwar Dham, has been in the limelight for his ‘miraculous’ claims and controversial statements.

Most prominent VIPs and leaders-ministers are seen bowing their heads in front of Dhirendra Krishna Shastri, who has made lakhs of people his devotees at age 26. This is why people are probing the facts related to his life with interest. Meanwhile, in a TV interview, Dhirendra Shastri revealed many exciting things.

How Much Money Does Dhirendra Krishna Shastri Earn?

Dhirendra Shastri was questioned about his wealth in a program on India TV. It was asked how much is his earning. Responding to this, the head of Bageshwar Dham said we do not have any fixed income. Because we do not have any company or business. Someone goes up. We have a love of crores of Sanatanis, blessings of lakhs of crores of people, and blessings of thousands of saints; this much is our income. On this, Dhirendra Shastri said – The more you earn, the more you make.

When the head of Bageshwar Dham was asked that tells people to donate as much as they want, give houses, flats, horses, vehicles, fixed deposits, gold and silver, then Dhirendra Shastri said, ‘This is our disclaimer of the court. The feeling that people have that Guru tradition and saints make the court a source of income. But we bang on the mike and say there is no fee or Dakshina of any kind here. But if you consider yourself a disciple and a teacher, then whatever you want to live according to the tradition of the Guru, give it.’

He further said that taking is not bad; utility is terrible. By taking it, we use it correctly; if someone gives it, we take it as a teacher. We belong to a tradition where even the thumb is given to the Guru. In response to another question, he said, Our life was spent in a lot of poverty. There was a little hut.

Father, mother, me, younger brother and sister, all five people lived in it. God also had a place in that. Dada Guru ji was a saint from the Nirmohi Akhara, so he didn’t care much about his family. Our life was spent in great poverty. Our life passes through extraordinary situations. But lack showed the glory of effect, and today, the result showed the recognition of lack.

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