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In an age where Instagram reels are shaping opinions and YouTube shorts are delivering spiritual sermons in under 60 seconds, a new breed of Indian gurus has emerged — spiritual leaders who’ve become ...
THE DELHI High Court Tuesday directed Baba Ramdev’s Patanjali to immediately pull down all its advertisements allegedly referring to Hamdard’s popular drink Rooh Afza as “Sharbat Jihad,” saying they ...
File Pic Yoga Guru Baba Ramdev, on Monday assured the Delhi High Court that all videos and social media posts containing his controversial "Sharbat Jihad" remark will be taken down. The assurance ...
The Delhi High Court on Tuesday orally remarked that Baba Ramdev's “Sharbat Jihad” remark against Hamdard's Rooh Afza shocked its conscience and was indefensible.“It shocks the conscience of ...
But, if you drink Patanjali's gulaab sharbat, then gurukuls, Acharyakulam, Patanjali University, and the Bharatiya Shiksha Board will be made,' Ramdev said in the video.
Indian yoga guru Baba Ramdev has told a Delhi court that he will take down adverts in which he made controversial remarks about a rival firm's drink, criticised by a judge as "indefensible".
Recently, Baba Ramdev, the founder of Patanjali Ayurveda, made a controversial remark linking a ‘soft drink’ with ‘Sharbat Jihad,’ thrusting Rooh Afza into the national spotlight. Despite this, in ...
Digvijaya Singh has lodged a complaint with the Madhya Pradesh police against Baba Ramdev for his controversial "sharbat jihad" comment. In a viral video, Ramdev had claimed that income from a rival ...
and Khali also displayed his strength by asking Baba Ramdev to do chin-ups on his arm. The yoga guru was amazed by the strength he possessed and at one point, Ramdev was also seen doing an asana on ...
“Diggy Miyan has an objection to saffron clothes worn by Baba Ramdev and not actually Baba Ramdev. He is slagging Baba Ramdev, but has taken pride in the past while glorifying controversial and ...
Ramdev claimed that a certain company sells sharbat (a traditional sweet drink), but the money earned from it is used to build madrasas and mosques. He said this while promoting Patanjali's rose ...