This is a genuine story that actually happened, even if you may have seen the premise in movies for years. In 1998, jharkhand native Gangasagar Yadav vanished after traveling to Patna. After years of searching, his family gave up on finding him. Kamlesh and Vimlesh, his two little children, were reared entirely by his wife, Dhanva Devi. But the family was shocked by an unexpected incident that happened at the Prayagraj maha Kumbh.
 
An Aghori Sadhu was discovered by Gangasagar Yadav's family who were at the maha Kumbh in Prayagraj. They quickly called his relatives in jharkhand, suspecting something strange, and said the sadhu looked like Gangasagar Yadav, who had vanished decades earlier.


Gangasagar's wife, kids, and other family members hurried to Prayagraj to verify the allegation after hearing it. Astonished by the similarity, the family maintained that the Aghori baba was Gangasagar Yadav, who is currently a sadhu.
 
The Aghori sadhu, baba Rajkumar, denied any ties to jharkhand, despite the family's assurances. He maintained that he was from varanasi and had no connection to either his previous life or Gangasagar Yadav.
 
But the family backed up their allegation with tangible proof. They said that the Aghori Sadhu's body bore ancient wounds and damage marks that were identical to Gangasagar Yadav's. They also observed that his eyes, face, and other physical characteristics were comparable.
 

The family has now asked the Mahakumbh police to conduct a dna test in order to prove the truth. They think this is the only method to verify baba Rajkumar's true identity.
 
To closely monitor Aghori baba, some family members have remained in Prayagraj, while others have moved back to Jharkhand. They're committed to finding the truth.
 
"If our claim is proven wrong in the dna test, we will apologise to baba Rajkumar with folded hands," said the brother of Gangasagar Yadav. people are still waiting for the final test results, and the issue is still being discussed.
 
 

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