
A viral video is doing the rounds on social media, showing a woman who calls herself a sadhvi. She claims she can solve people’s problems simply by smelling oil brought from their homes.
In the clip, she smells an oil bottle and tells a man about issues in his house. She explains why his work is not progressing and offers reasons based on her claims.
Such videos spread quickly online as people look for simple and quick solutions. Many viewers tend to believe these claims without verifying facts or questioning their authenticity.
This trend is not limited to any one religion. In the name of faith, people are often misled by individuals who make unrealistic promises to attract attention.
Some claim to cure problems by blowing air into water and asking others to drink it. Others perform unusual rituals and say they can remove problems or negative forces.
These practices clearly show how blind belief can be misused. People may end up trusting such acts instead of relying on logic and proper understanding.
It is surprising that trained doctors spend years studying and gaining experience, while such shortcuts gain instant attention. This raises concerns about how easily misinformation spreads.
People should trust hard work, proper medical advice, and scientific thinking. Blindly following such claims can lead to serious consequences.
Time and money should not be wasted on misleading practices. Awareness and practical thinking are essential in today’s digital age.
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