Who is the 9 year old Bal Sant who cried a lot during Ganesh Visarjan; said that he was the incarnation of Balram

Who is the 9 year old Bal Sant who cried a lot during Ganesh Visarjan; said that he was the incarnation of Balram

Recently, a 9-year-old child crying in front of Bappa’s idol during Ganesh Visarjan became very viral on social media. This child was seen crying while feeding laddus to Ganesh’s idol on the river bank. The child was seen telling Ganpati Bappa to come soon. When the child was doing all this, a priest came to him and took Bappa’s idol for immersion. The child also got very angry at this. He has been honored as a child saint by Union Minister Nitin Gadkari. Along with calling himself the incarnation of Balram, he worships Krishna as his younger brother.

This 9-year-old child is none other than the famous child saint Abhinav Arora. He is a resident of Delhi and has more than 9.3 Instagram followers on social media. On his Insta page, he often posts pictures of celebrating Hindu festivals, reading scriptures and meeting religious gurus. Abhinav’s video with Ganpati Bappa went viral on social media. It was viewed by millions of people and people were impressed by the devotion of the child.

Abhinav Arora is a Krishna devotee

Delhi resident Abhinav Arora has been honored by Union Minister Nitin Gadkari as India’s youngest spiritual speaker. Abhinav is the son of entrepreneur and author Tarun Raj Arora. People fondly call him “Bal Sant”. Abhinav considers himself an incarnation of Balram and worships Krishna as his younger brother.

Puja routine at four in the morning

In an old interview, Abhinav claimed that he starts his day at 3.30 am. After waking up in Brahma Muhurta, he does ‘Mala Jaap’. He does Puja at 4 am. At 6.30 am, he does Tulsi Puja Parikrama and offers daily “Bhog” to Bal Gopal in his house.

Abhinav studies in a school in Delhi. He once told that earlier his classmates did not like to sit with him because he used to start his conversation by saying “Radhe Radhe” or “Jai Shri Krishna”.

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