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The World of Indian Godmen
This podcast discusses the Indian godmen who have millions of followers that show their devotion by crawling up mountains to visit their religious leaders who are believed to perform miracles, and how these godmen have faced lawsuits over using famous figures' images on their branded products.
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A company was sued for using images of famous people, including Princess Diana, to sell coins.
17:09 - 18:15 (01:05)
Summary
A company was sued for using images of famous people, including Princess Diana, to sell coins. The founder admitted to buying email lists and using them to send mass emails.
ChapterThe World of Indian Godmen
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Some Indian godmen have been found involved in crimes such as tax evasion and hoarding illegal possessions, such as gold.
18:15 - 21:35 (03:20)
Summary
Some Indian godmen have been found involved in crimes such as tax evasion and hoarding illegal possessions, such as gold. The godmen are also known to perform magic tricks to show that they are divinely powerful, drawing millions of devotees to visit them.