Dinesh Swaroop Brahmachari, known as Chai Wala Baba, has been offering free guidance to civil service aspirants for 40 years while remaining silent and consuming only 10 cups of tea daily.
One of them is Ramesh Kumar Manjhi, aka Kaante Wale Baba, who visits every Kumbh Mela and lays down on a bed of thorns as an act of devotion. Kaante Wale Baba has been performing the act for the ...
To IITian Baba, Baba on Bullet, Influencer Sadhvi, a new baba has captured attention. The ‘Kante Wala Baba’ or Ramesh Kumar Manjhi, who lies on a bed of thorns, has left many people speechless.
The Chai Wale Baba told his disciples that his silence helps accumulate energy, which he then uses to do welfare in the world. In Uttar Pradesh's Pratapgarh, "Chai Wale Baba", a tea seller who ...
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Starting from Chhotu and Chabhi Wale Baba to Bavander and Splendor Baba, now 'Kaante Wale Baba', also known as Ramesh Kumar Manjhi, has become a major attraction at Maha Kumbh. Lying on thorns, ...
As Mahakumbh is in full gear, a video showcasing a girl harassing Ramesh Kumar Manjhi popularly known as ‘Kaante Wale Baba’ has gone viral. The girl's misbehaviour has caught social media ...
In Pratapgarh, Uttar Pradesh, Dinesh Swaroop Brahmachari, also known as 'Chai Wale Baba,' has dedicated 40 years to guiding civil service aspirants without speaking or eating, surviving only on tea.
The spiritual event also includes Naga Babas and religious leaders, among whom some are quite unusual and catch attention. One such Baba is the ‘Chai Wale Baba’ who was spotted at the Maha Kumbh ...