10-Year Old Abhinav Arora FAILS Live Test! Couldn’t Give Correct Answers On Lord Krishna

Spiritual speaker Abhinav Arora has recently garnered attention after a series of controversies. The situation escalated when spiritual leader Swami Rambhadracharya asked the ten-year-old to leave the stage twice during a religious event in Vrindavan, prompting social media backlash. Subsequently, YouTuber Ankit “exposed” Arora through multiple videos, suggesting that his spiritual beliefs stem from coaching […]

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10-Year Old Abhinav Arora FAILS Live Test! Couldn’t Give Correct Answers On Lord Krishna

Spiritual speaker Abhinav Arora has recently garnered attention after a series of controversies. The situation escalated when spiritual leader Swami Rambhadracharya asked the ten-year-old to leave the stage twice during a religious event in Vrindavan, prompting social media backlash.

Subsequently, YouTuber Ankit “exposed” Arora through multiple videos, suggesting that his spiritual beliefs stem from coaching by his father, Tarun Raj Arora. Adding to the turmoil, Arora’s family has reportedly received death threats from the Lawrence Bishnoi gang.

The drama intensified with the emergence of a viral video showcasing “India’s youngest spiritual orator” struggling to answer fundamental questions about Lord Krishna. In the video, an ABP journalist inquires, “Who gave the Sudarshan Chakra to Lord Krishna?” Arora responds, “The Sudarshan Chakra that Lord Krishna had was given to him.”

The interviewer repeats the question, asking, “Who gave him?” and adds, “Where did he get it from?” Arora states, “It is written in the Shiva Purana as well. The Sudarshan Chakra was given to Vishnu. Lakshmi ji is a beautiful woman. It is described in the Shiva Purana that the Sudarshan Chakra was given to Vishnu. Lakshmi ji is the beautiful woman.”

When pressed again, Arora mistakenly claims, “Lord Shiv” gave the Sudarshan Chakra, while the correct answer is Lord Parshuram. Next, when asked about the meaning of Krishna’s name, he says, “One who removes suffering,” although the actual meaning is “dark” or “black.”

The interviewer continues, “Which language does the word Krishna come from?” Arora repeats, “One who removes suffering is the meaning of the name Krishna.” When asked for Lord Krishna’s full name, he replies, “The name of Bhagwan Shri Krishna is Krishna,” while the accurate answer is “Shri Krishna Vasudev.”

Watch the viral video:

In response to the trolling and abuse he has faced, Abhinav Arora has filed a case in UP’s Mathura court against seven YouTubers. He expressed that while he initially hesitated to pursue legal action, he felt it was necessary under the circumstances. Drawing a comparison to Lord Ram, he stated that even he was compelled to seek justice despite his initial reluctance. Arora explained that this decision was influenced by the verbal abuse and threats directed at him, which began to affect his family.

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