Superstition, Occult Rituals, & a Sinister Scam: IPS Officer Uncover the Terrifying Truth Behind the Dhan Varsha Cult

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On March 20th, the Sambhal police in UP received a disturbing complaint: a young boy named Rajpal had been abducted by two men from his village under false pretenses. The abduction journey took him through multiple locations – first to Narora, then Etah, and eventually to Agra. There, Rajpal was subjected to sinister tantric rituals, and an attempt was made on his life. However, miraculously, Rajpal managed to escape and, fearing for his life, his family promptly reported the incident to the police.

An FIR was filed on March 21st, and the investigation began. What the police uncovered during their inquiry shocked everyone. What initially seemed like a simple kidnapping case was quickly revealed to be a deeply disturbing and twisted conspiracy. Beneath the surface, the case involved the exploitation of young girls under the guise of superstition.

The families of these girls had been manipulated with promises of unimaginable wealth, drawn into a web of deceit by fraudulent claims. The perpetrators spread a dangerous superstition, convincing the families that if a young, tall girl was “touched” by a tantric practitioner at a specific time and place, with the correct chants, a rain of riches – “Dhan-Varsha” (rain of wealth) – would occur.

As the investigation unfolded, the police arrested 14 people, including Raghubir Singh, a railway station master at the Yamuna Bridge station in Agra. This case serves as a chilling reminder of the dangers of blind superstition and the depths to which people will sink to exploit others’ hopes and fears.

Indian Masterminds recently spoke with Anukriti Sharma, a 2020 batch IPS officer and the Assistant Superintendent of Police (ASP) in Sambhal, Uttar Pradesh, to learn more about this shocking case and her investigation. Reflecting on the experience, she shared, “Working on this case was a spine-chilling experience, one that makes me question whether we are still living in the dark ages.”

Following the complaint from Rajpal and his family, Anukriti’s team sprang into action, apprehending the two men involved. During their interrogation, the boys revealed that they had been paid ₹5 lakh by a man named Durjan Singh to abduct Rajpal, believing that the boy – born with inverted feet – had special significance. The police then interrogated Durjan Singh, who led them to Santosh in Etah, and Santosh, in turn, pointed them to four tantriks in Agra. What followed in the investigation shocked even the police.

As the investigation into the tantriks unfolded, officers discovered an unsettling trove of evidence on their mobile phones. Among the photos were countless images of young girls, accompanied by detailed descriptions. These descriptions were deeply troubling – each included the girl’s name, her parents’ names, date of birth, and even more disturbing details. The information also included the girl’s date of menstruation, her physical status (coded as “touch” or “untouch”), her weight, and even details of moles, cuts, or burn marks on her body.

These photos, along with the girls’ personal details, were sent to the Guru (Tantrik). A disciple of the Guru would then approach the girl under the guise of a “demo” to assess her suitability. Once the girl passed the test, she was taken to the Guru, where the Tantrik would proceed to perform a fake ritual on her.

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