Fake News Exposed: Did Trump call a priest to recite Vedic mantras in the White House? Know the truth behind the viral photo

Donald Trump won the US presidential election results on Wednesday, November 6. Now a picture of him is being shared on social media. In this picture, it can be seen that a Pandit is standing with Trump in the White House. By sharing this photo, it is being claimed that Donald Trump has invited Pandit Harish Brahmabhatt to recite Vedic mantras in the White House. This photo was shared by many verified and non-verified users on X. (Archive) Truth of viral photo… To know the truth of the viral photo, we reverse searched it on Google. On searching, we found this photo with information on the photo stock website www.alamy.com. According to the website, this photo of May 7, 2020 is of the White House. When on the occasion of National Day of Prayer Service, Harish Brahmabhatt, priest of Sri Swami Narayan Temple, was called to pray.

In the next phase of investigation, we searched the keywords related to it. On searching, we found the full speech of priest Harish Brahmbhatt on the archive website of the Trump government. Link to the website… Priest Harish Brahmbhatt thanked President Donald Trump on the occasion of National Prayer Day on 7 May 2020. He said in his speech that in this difficult time of COVID-19, social distancing and lockdown, people are worried and restless. Shanti Paath is a beautiful Hindu prayer. This prayer is not for worldly wealth, success, fame or heaven but for peace. It is a Vedic prayer from the Hindu religious text Yajurveda. After this, Harish Brahmbhatt started reciting Shanti Paath for world peace. It is clear that the photo of 7 May 2020 is being shared on social media as recent. The claim being made with the viral photo is misleading. Join us against fake news. If you have any doubt about any such information, then email us @fakenewsexpose@dbcorp.in and WhatsApp – 9201776050

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