Truth behind elderly woman ‘walking’ on Narmada river viral video

A viral video showing an elderly woman apparently walking on the Narmada River has caught the attention of residents in Jabalpur and surrounding areas, as well as social media. Many believe that she may be the reincarnation of Maa Narmada or that she possesses healing powers.

The woman, identified as Jyoti Raghuvanshi, is seen walking carefully in the river in the video, which has sparked much discussion online. Reports indicate that large crowds gathered to ask for her blessing and worship.

Video footage of an elderly woman walking in the peaceful waters of the Narmada River in the Jabalpur district of Madhya Pradesh has gone viral.#India #Madhyapradesh #trend #Viralvideos pic.twitter.com/JTwiuJ0lkw

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After being questioned by police, Jyoti Raghuvanshi denied being a goddess and made it clear that she was on a pilgrimage to circumnavigate the Narmada River by walking along the riverbank. She explained that due to the low water level of the river, it appeared that she was walking on water, leading to rumors of miracles spreading. The truth behind the viral video has finally been revealed, ending speculation surrounding the woman’s alleged supernatural abilities.

In a separate video, Jyoti Raghuvanshi explains that she is not a goddess and that she is in fact on a pilgrimage that will last for almost a year. She left her home in Narmadapuram about a year ago to undertake this spiritual journey.

The truth is that the woman has been identified as Jyoti Raghuvanshi. She is a resident of Pipariya in Narmadapuram. There is no miracle walking on water, Where she is walking on the river, the water level is low (2/3)pic.twitter.com/3DBqLAjbsM

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It is not clear why Raghuvanshi’s family members say she has been missing for the past 10 months, as she has previously said that she left her home in Narmadapuram about a year ago to go on a pilgrimage. It is possible that her family members were unaware of her exact whereabouts or activities during her pilgrimage. Police will likely investigate further to determine the circumstances surrounding her pilgrimage and her family’s claims of her disappearance.

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