Abhinav Arora, the 10-year-old spiritual orator and content creator from Delhi, often finds himself at the center of online trolling. Known as the ‘Bal Sant,’ he regularly shares spiritual content rooted in Hindu traditions but faces criticism for even the simplest aspects of his life. In a recent video, Abhinav playfully addressed his detractors, responding to comments about his food choices and lifestyle.
In the video, Abhinav quipped about the constant trolling he receives, saying,
“When I drink lassi, you troll me. When I eat Vrindavan’s pani puri, you say it has onions. Now I’m having coconut water—what will you troll about next? Let me know!”
His humorous take quickly went viral, earning both support and fresh criticism across social media platforms.
Yeh bacha khud bol rahe Mujhe troll Karo 🥲 pic.twitter.com/Rn0oYxKOXc
— Butterfly🦋🦋 (@kya_butterfly_h) December 13, 2024
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Abhinav has also faced more serious challenges. Earlier this year, a YouTube expose accused him of being a fraud, prompting him to file a lawsuit against seven YouTubers for harassment and defamation. Despite the negativity, his dedication to spirituality has earned him a massive following of nearly a million on Instagram. His content frequently highlights Hindu festivals, scriptural readings, and interactions with religious gurus.
Recognitions and Family Background
Abhinav’s work has not gone unnoticed. He was honored as India’s Youngest Spiritual Orator by Union Minister Nitin Gadkari. His spiritual journey began under the mentorship of his father, Tarun Raj Arora, an entrepreneur, author, and TEDx speaker. The family, once known for running the Falooda Express ice cream business, shifted its focus entirely to spiritual pursuits.
Abhinav’s resilience in the face of criticism and his ability to handle negativity with grace have won him admiration, shedding light on the challenges young influencers face in the digital age.
What are your thoughts on Abhinav Arora’s bold response to his critics?