Viral video of 10-year-old Abhinav Arora in Porsche sparks outrage, netizens accuse him of misusing religion

A viral video of 10-year-old spiritual orator Abhinav Arora riding in a Porsche with his father has stirred massive outrage online. Netizens have slammed the young preacher, accusing him of misleading people in the name of religion.

The clip has quickly gone viral, sparking debates about faith, influence, and the flaunting of luxury at such a young age.

 Abhinav Arora’s Instagram post | Credit: IG

Abhinav Arora’s video in Porsche goes viral

In the video that has gone viral on social media, Abhinav can be seen coming into the frame as his father drives a Porsche. He greets everyone with “Radhe Radhe” and talks about an exciting event that is about to take place.

 

 

 

The post was shared with the caption, Meet Motu Abhinav Arora, he bought himself a Porsche by fooling people in the name of religion. Easiest money making scam in India! And you all are still sweating for degrees? Brothers sell your degrees & medals.”

 Abhinav Arora snippet from a video | Credit: IG

Reacting to it, one wrote, “Those who chant God’s name just for show, God still blesses them with a lot.” Another added, “Yehi to hai Kaliyug ke siddh guru. Is Yug mein bhagawan ke naam pe paise banane ka madhyam banaya gaya hai.”

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

A third went on to add, “The father has mastered the art of making money by fooling the public with his child’s over eating habits.”

Abhinav Arora’s Mahakumbh controversy

Abhinav Arora, the 10-year-old spiritual influencer known as ‘Bal Sant,’ stirred controversy at the Maha Kumbh Mela 2025 in Prayagraj when he was spotted carrying a luxury Dior backpack valued at around Rs 3 lakh. The extravagant accessory sparked debates over the appropriateness of showcasing high-end items in a sacred, religious setting. The controversy intensified when Abhinav was seen recording Instagram Reels with his parents during the event.

 Abhinav Arora’s picture with Lord Krishna idol | Credit: IG

In one video, he repeatedly urges, “ek aur banao” (“make another one”) while preparing for a reel, prompting criticism from netizens who questioned the genuineness of his spiritual image.

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