What was claimed

Baba Manauna Dham Sarkaar (formerly activist Omendra Chauhan) can cure thousands of diseases including cancer by simply sprinkling water and claims to be 1,000 times more accomplished than renowned surgeon Devi Shetty

Our verdict

Needs Caution

While devotees claim miraculous healings and the temple is associated with sacred water believed to have healing properties, there is no scientific evidence supporting these claims. The statement presents unverified spiritual beliefs as established medical fact. Available news coverage and social media clips about Manona Dham, the water cures, and Omendra Chauhan’s claims do not document a direct quote or statement comparing himself as 1,000 times more accomplished than Devi Shetty. Without a primary source or reliable report for this exact comparison, the claim cannot be confirmed or definitively disproved.

2 of 3 AI systems agree10 sources citedChecked Jul 10, 2026

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Key findings

Can cure thousands of diseases including cancer by simply sprinkling water

Misleading95%
1 AI checked

He specifically claims to be 1,000 times more accomplished than renowned surgeon Devi Shetty.

Can’t verify60%
2 of 3 AIs agree·Claude: Incorrect

He publicly claims to cure thousands of people or thousands of cases of disease.

Verified78%
1 AI checked

Baba Manauna Dham Sarkaar (formerly activist Omendra Chauhan) can cure thousands of diseases including cancer by simply sprinkling water

Verified87%
2 of 4 AIs agree·ChatGPT: Incorrect, Perplexity: Misleading

Detailed Analysis

Parts of the statement are factually grounded in publicly available reporting and social posts, but other parts cannot be firmly verified from reliable sources. There is clear evidence he claims to cure many diseases including cancer with water, yet the exact number of diseases and the quote about being 1,000 times more accomplished than Devi Shetty cannot be confirmed in accessible sources.

Why this verdict

  • Parts of the statement are factually grounded in publicly available reporting and social posts, but other parts cannot be firmly verified from reliable sources.
  • There is clear evidence he claims to cure many diseases including cancer with water, yet the exact number of diseases and the quote about being 1,000 times more accomplished than Devi Shetty cannot be confirmed in accessible sources.

Claims checked

He can cure thousands of diseases including cancer by simply sprinkling water.

Misleading86%
Multiple news reports and his devotees’ videos show that he claims to cure serious illnesses including cancer using so‑called divine or Shyam water, with crowds seeking such cures.[1] [3] [5] [6] However, there is no medical evidence he can cure cancer or thousands of diseases this way, and journalists explicitly frame these claims as superstition or fraud, so presenting this as an actual ability is misleading.

This claim may mislead readers without added context.

He specifically claims to be 1,000 times more accomplished than renowned surgeon Devi Shetty.

Can’t verify55%
Available news coverage and social media clips about Manona Dham, the water cures, and Omendra Chauhan’s claims do not document a direct quote or statement comparing himself as 1,000 times more accomplished than Devi Shetty.[1] [3] [5] [6] Without a primary source or reliable report for this exact comparison, the claim cannot be confirmed or definitively disproved.

He publicly claims to cure thousands of people or thousands of cases of disease.

Verified78%
A fact‑checking style Instagram reel summarizing his viral videos notes that Omendra Chauhan, now known as Baba Manauna Dham Sarkaar, publicly claims to cure thousands of people’s diseases with his practices.[6] This supports that such volume‑based cure claims are part of his public persona, even if unproven medically.

What other AI think

The statement contains multiple serious factual errors and misleading claims. While Omendra Chauhan is indeed associated with Manauna Dham, the claims about curing diseases through water lack scientific evidence and are presented as established fact. The comparison to Devi Shetty is absurd and unsupported—Shetty is a renowned cardiac surgeon with 15,000+ documented surgeries and major humanitarian achievements, while Chauhan's claims remain unverified spiritual assertions.

Why this verdict

  • The statement contains multiple serious factual errors and misleading claims.
  • While Omendra Chauhan is indeed associated with Manauna Dham, the claims about curing diseases through water lack scientific evidence and are presented as established fact.
  • The comparison to Devi Shetty is absurd and unsupported—Shetty is a renowned cardiac surgeon with 15,000+ documented surgeries and major humanitarian achievements, while Chauhan's claims remain unverified spiritual assertions.

Claims checked

Claims to be 1,000 times more accomplished than renowned surgeon Devi Shetty

Incorrect98%
Devi Shetty is a documented cardiac surgeon who has performed over 15,000 heart surgeries, founded Narayana Health, received the Padma Bhushan award, and revolutionized affordable healthcare in India. No credible evidence exists that Omendra Chauhan makes such a comparison or has comparable medical accomplishments.

This claim may mislead readers without added context.

Can cure thousands of diseases including cancer by simply sprinkling water

Misleading95%
While devotees claim miraculous healings and the temple is associated with sacred water believed to have healing properties, there is no scientific evidence supporting these claims. The statement presents unverified spiritual beliefs as established medical fact.

This claim may mislead readers without added context.

Baba Manauna Dham Sarkaar is formerly activist Omendra Chauhan

Verified85%
Search results confirm that Omendra Singh Chauhan is associated with Manauna Dham and was involved in social movements before his spiritual transformation in 2021.
The response mixes a demonstrably false medical claim with an unsupported attribution about a boast. There is credible reporting that Omendra Chauhan (also called a 'baba' or mahant) has circulated videos claiming to heal using 'enchanted' or blessed water. However there is no reliable evidence that sprinkling water can cure cancer, nor proof he legitimately cures thousands of diseases. The specific claim that he said he is "1,000 times more accomplished than Devi Shetty" could not be verified from available sources.

Why this verdict

  • The response mixes a demonstrably false medical claim with an unsupported attribution about a boast.
  • There is credible reporting that Omendra Chauhan (also called a 'baba' or mahant) has circulated videos claiming to heal using 'enchanted' or blessed water.
  • However there is no reliable evidence that sprinkling water can cure cancer, nor proof he legitimately cures thousands of diseases.
  • The specific claim that he said he is "1,000 times more accomplished than Devi Shetty" could not be verified from available sources.

Claims checked

Baba Manauna Dham Sarkaar (formerly activist Omendra Chauhan) can cure thousands of diseases including cancer by simply sprinkling water

Incorrect95%
Multiple news reports show he has promoted 'enchanted' or blessed water, but there is no credible scientific or clinical evidence that sprinkling water cures cancer or thousands of diseases.

This claim may mislead readers without added context.

He claims to be 1,000 times more accomplished than renowned surgeon Devi Shetty

Can’t verify65%
I found reporting about his healing claims but no reliable source documenting a specific boast comparing himself to Devi Shetty or stating the '1,000 times' figure.

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