It's a land steeped in superstition and for thousands of years Indians have revered the otherworldly and the fantastical.
But that's made them easy targets for self-proclaimed gurus eager to make a quick rupee.
Right now, a million or so of these spiritual shysters are peddling their trade across the length and breadth of the subcontinent. They spruik miracle cures and perform seemingly impossible feats of magic, charging extravagantly for their dubious services.
They've always done a brisk business — that is, until the guru busters came along.
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