Delhi Baba on the Run: Another Chapter in India’s Endless Fraud of Faith
Seventeen women. Seventeen young lives carrying the same horror — harassment, obscene messages, late-night calls, unwanted touches, and pressure cloaked in saffron. The name at the center is Swami Chaitanyananda Saraswati, a so-called spiritual teacher, now a fugitive. The police are hunting him across states while women recount how their faith and vulnerability were twisted into tools for abuse.
This isn’t the story of one rogue man. This is the rotting core of a system where blind faith and saffron robes are weaponized. Behind the chants and rituals lies a very simple business model: talk sweet, preach big, claim miracles, collect donations, and then exploit. Money, power, and sex are the real gods in these ashrams.
The Pattern We Refuse to Break
We’ve seen this script too many times:
- Asaram Bapu, once worshipped by millions, now rotting in jail for raping a minor.
- Gurmeet Ram Rahim Singh, the flashy Dera Sacha Sauda chief, convicted of rape and even murder, still manipulating followers from prison.
- Nithyananda, who ran from India after multiple sex abuse allegations, now declaring his own fantasy “nation.”
- Swami Bhimanand, caught running a full-blown prostitution racket.
- Chandraswami, with a trail of financial scams and political manipulations.
And yet, despite every headline, every conviction, every exposed scandal — crowds still bow, still donate, still surrender daughters and wives to these predators.
Why Women Must Hear This Hard Truth
Let’s be brutally honest: these babas thrive because women — young and old — walk into their traps. Vulnerable, desperate for solutions, some donate money, others even their bodies, thinking a man in robes can erase pain, poverty, or loneliness. It’s time to name the shame here too. Every time you hand yourself over to a so-called godman, you’re feeding the cycle that destroys the next girl.
No holy man is coming to solve your problems. Nobody can heal your marriage, make your child pass exams, or turn your luck except time, effort, and your own choices. Karma is the only god that exists. Everything else is a sales pitch.
The Ugly Business of Faith
Look closer: luxury cars with fake plates, hidden cameras in hostels, threats of failure, promises of foreign trips — this is the toolbox of predators like Chaitanyananda. And while he runs from the law, women are left with trauma that no apology can erase. Behind him stand thousands of others ready to pick up the saffron cloak and repeat the same scam.
The Warning No One Wants to Hear
If you are a woman — young or old — stay away from these babas. Don’t step into their ashrams, don’t hand them your money, don’t let their “divine” words enter your private life. Stop feeding this monster culture. Teach your daughters to see through the saffron costume. Teach your mothers to stop donating gold and faith to frauds.
Because the truth is simple: India doesn’t need another godman. It needs people brave enough to strip the masks off these criminals. Until then, the headlines will keep repeating: “Baba accused, women abused, followers betrayed.”
And every time you bow before one, you write the next chapter of the same shameful story.



