Indians seek out fortune tellers to fight COVID-19 blues

Indians seek out fortune tellers to fight COVID-19 blues

by Joseph Anthony
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Sanjay Sharma, a mystic healer and astrologer, talks to a family, who came to him with their problem, as he sits in his office, amidst the spread of the coronavirus disease (COVID-19), in New Delhi, India August 22, 2020. REUTERS/Adnan Abidi

In his golden-hued office, decked out with peacock feathers and crystal balls, Indian mystic healer and astrologer Sanjay Sharma is busy offering his clients a peek into their future as the COVID-19 pandemic has muddied their present.

โ€œRight now people are really frightened about their future,โ€ said Sharma, with flowing hair and a big vermilion dot on his forehead, as smouldering incense sticks spread their fragrance over an Apple laptop on his desk.
โ€œHow will they survive? Will they have their jobs or not? Will their business survive or not,โ€ he added.
Indians are flocking to astrologers, tarot card readers and faith healers as they seek to know what lies ahead and find solutions to current health, financial and mental problems in a country where coronavirus cases have rocketed to 3.3 million – the third-highest in the world – with more than 60,000 deaths.
โ€œWhenever our mind is really disturbed and we feel anxious, we come here,โ€ said Anju Devi, 52, who asked Sharma about her sonโ€™s dwindling business and the prospects of her daughterโ€™s marriage. โ€œThose who are in depression and taking medicines, they feel uplifted after coming here and it helps them come out of those situations.โ€
Indian astrologers, palm readers, numerologists and tarot card readers are estimated to generate hundreds of millions of dollars a year in revenue. Charges vary from 100 rupees ($1.50) for a quick session with a palmist to several thousand rupees for a long session with a popular spiritual guide.
Ajay Bhambi, a well-known astrologer and spiritual consultant to politicians, Bollywood stars and professional cricketers, said his business had risen 40% since the COVID-19 outbreak.
โ€œYou keep the hopes alive and see what is exactly stored for them in future,โ€ said Bhambi, a regular on Indian TV networks. โ€œIf I see a little ray, then I can create a better picture for them.โ€
He predicted Indiaโ€™s COVID-19 crisis would significantly improve from March onward.
To be sure, not every mystic is flooded with customers. For example, Kripajyoti Nisha Singla, a cosmic healer who also practices hypnotherapy, said she has cancelled sessions because of a lack of demand.
โ€œThe energies which I got was that people were saving money,โ€ Singla said. โ€œEveryoneโ€™s very concerned about their finances, very uncertain about how they are going to surviveโ€ if the coronavirus crisis extends.
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