Book Description
Mahipal Bhagat, the godman's mother threw him in a dry gutter soon after his birth. A shoemaker took him home and raised him like a son. The boy was not an ordinary one – the fire of ambition burned in him like a blazing inferno. He was only ten when he left his home and reached Delhi to do something 'great' in his life. To survive he works in a restaurant and polishes shoes at bus stand. When grown up, he sells booze and drug which makes him financially sound. The teachings of great Godman Jogi Bhagat change him forever. The glamour and high profile life of Jogi Bhagat make him decide to be a godman himself – although a fake one! His cunningness gets him a place in Jogi's Ashram. He does everything there to win Jogi Bhagat's heart and becomes his most trusted disciple. One day he kills Jogi for his money and position. He proclaims himself to be a Godman, easily befools the superstitious people and exploits their sentiments to his heart's content. He soon, like his patron Jogi Bhagat, becomes India's number one godman. Babadom seems a very lucrative profession to him. To increase his clout in the spiritual world he kills all his rivals, and soon, establishes himself as the most influential godman in the world. Suddenly, after being hugely successful in the USA, he falls from his zenith and meets a horrible end. Will the godman ever make a comeback or embrace complete annihilation? To know the ultimate fate of the godman read Niyaz Khan's thriller 'Untold Secrets of My Ashram'.