India, the land of ancient scientific minds like Nehru, Homi Bhabha, and Vikram Sarabhai, has slowly drifted from rationality to rampant superstition. In today’s episode, we uncover the alarming rise of so-called spiritual leaders and fake godmen who’ve turned blind faith into a booming business empire worth over ₹3 lakh crore. From selling cow urine as medicine to labeling barren women as cursed, from pushing Hindu Rashtra rhetoric to spreading communal hate – these babas are no longer just religious figures, they are now political tools. Baba Ramdev, Dhirendra Shastri, and Nityananda – they all represent a disturbing shift where miracles overshadow medicine, and politics fuels superstition. Why is scientific thinking disappearing from our society? Why are middle-class families, suffering from joblessness and inflation, now looking at horoscopes instead of hard work? Why are fake godmen celebrated on national stages while real scientists are ignored? This isn’t just a critique of blind faith — it’s a wake-up call. It’s time we ask: Who benefits from keeping us superstitious? And what has 11 years of political endorsement of such babas done to India? Watch, comment, and share this video if you believe India deserves logic over lies, science over superstition, and truth over theatrics.