Vishal Amin

Vishal Amin was a Holy man in 15th century India. There is some doubt to whether or not he was a myth or a real person — his story was chronicled in Kansagra's scribe on the walls of the cave of the Maharishi Wasu holy place of worship. Amin had a legacy of having healing powers to the sick and wounded during the Vedic wars. Much documentation has been destroyed relating to his work — allegedly by the invading Moghul forces at the time leading to the doubt of his existence. At aged 12 he lost both his legs in a bizzare fishing accident in Rajasthan which spured him on help those less able than himself. Tireless charity work ensued — he continues to effect the lives of many peasant folk in rural Rajasthan where he is idolised a symbol of hope and charity. On the 10th of December every year the towns people flock to the local river to commerate the fishing accident that lead to the birth of the great holy man.

 

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