The saga of Harsha Rinchariya—from Mahakumbh spotlight as a model-turned-devotee to her shocking reversal—unfolds amid claims of sabotage by top religious echelons. She’s heading back to fashion, unable to withstand the pushback.
In Bhopal, she confided, ‘Gaddi holders don’t wish my advancement.’ Harassment continues unnamed, pushing her to reconsider her sacred vows.
Reflection brought clarity: ‘I forsook all for this life, yet saints thrive on offerings alone. I need resources for authentic propagation; work will sustain my responsibilities.’
Economics can’t be ignored. ‘Rations demand rupees; credit has limits,’ she asserted against moral judgments lacking support.
Broad strokes painted the issue: ‘Avoiding names as maneuvers persist. Valid unease is one thing; systematic barriers to thwart life goals? Vile. Some holy men orchestrate it.’
Faith remains intact. ‘Absurd to say I adopted Sanatan—it’s my heritage. Suspended youth outreach, women’s programs, online efforts—not dharma itself.’
Noble intents to link generations with spirituality, focusing daughters, faltered. ‘Those enthroned resist my societal impact,’ she charged, revealing undercurrents where authority clashes with independent voices in devotion.