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Summary

The summary is:

This is a transcript of a speech by a religious leader who claims to have the blessings of Lord Bageshwar Balaji, a form of Hanuman, and invites people to his court for solving their problems. He praises Balaji as the Sankat Mochan, the remover of troubles, and criticizes other religions, superstitions, politics and donations. He also tells people to follow the rules of garlic, onion, meat and bandana, and to chant the name of Ram and Hanuman. He gives some examples of people who have benefited from his court and promises to help others with their issues. He also announces that he will set up a new court near Bageshwar Dham and that there is no need for any form or token to meet him. He ends with some music and applause.

Facts

This is a long and complex task. I can try to extract some key facts from the text, but I cannot guarantee that they will be complete or accurate. Here are some possible facts:

1. The text is a transcript of a speech given by a person who claims to be a follower of Lord Bageshwar Balaji and Sanyasi Baba, two Hindu deities.
2. The speaker praises Lord Bageshwar Balaji as a Sankat Mochan, or a remover of troubles, and invites the audience to join his court and follow his rules.
3. The speaker also criticizes other religions, especially Islam, and warns the audience not to fall for superstition, hypocrisy, or politics.
4. The speaker claims that Lord Bageshwar Balaji can perform miracles and grant wishes to those who worship him sincerely and follow his rules, such as avoiding garlic, onion, meat, and alcohol.
5. The speaker also claims that Lord Bageshwar Balaji can call people by their father's name and accept their applications without any form or donation.
6. The speaker says that he is not a miraculous man or a proven saint, but only a banana (a humble devotee) of Lord Bageshwar Balaji and Sanyasi Baba.
7. The speaker says that he will set up a new darbar (court) four-five kilometers away from Bageshwar Dham (the temple of Lord Bageshwar Balaji) because he cannot tolerate the story-based business being done there in his name.
8. The speaker gives some examples of people who have come to him with various problems, such as marriage, health, or success, and says that he will give them solutions based on the blessings of Lord Bageshwar Balaji.
9. The speaker also sings some praises and chants in between his speech and asks the audience to join him.

These are some of the key facts that I could extract from the text. I hope this helps you with your task. 😊