Baba Vanga, the famous 20th-century blind prophetess from Bulgaria, who reportedly "accurately" predicted major global events that would alter the world order over the past few decades, is also believed to have predicted the current surge in gold prices. According to Vanga's prophecy, there would be a major "cash crunch" in 2026, causing gold prices to skyrocket.
Did Baba Vanga predict a rise in gold prices?
According to reports, this mysterious woman from Bulgaria predicted a crisis in the global economy in 2026, which would lead to a massive surge in gold prices, which have already risen significantly this year. According to reports, the blind prophetess dreamed of a financial crisis or "cash crunch" in 2026, making gold the safest investment option, while traditional investments would suffer heavy financial losses.
Interestingly, Baba Vanga's alleged prediction already seems to be coming true, as gold prices have increased by 25 to 40 percent due to increased demand.
What impact will Vanga's prediction have on India?
Meanwhile, if Baba Vanga's prediction comes true, gold prices in India will reach record highs, and according to market estimates, it could reach ₹1.62 lakh to ₹1.82 lakh per 10 grams.
However, it is important to note that gold prices depend on market dynamics, while predictions are always subjective, dependent on interpretations, and there is no scientifically credible evidence to prove that any prediction made by Baba Vanga or any other 'prophet' has come true.
Who was Baba Vanga?
Born on October 3, 1911, in Strumica, Salonica Vilayet, then part of the Ottoman Empire, Vangelia Pandeva Gushterova, later known as Baba Vanga or "Grandma Vanga," lost her eyesight at the young age of 12. However, after losing her eyesight, Vangelia, also known as Baba Vanga, reportedly gained the power to see the future and foresee future events with clarity and accuracy. Baba Vanga, also known as the "Nostradamus of the Balkans," spent most of her life in the Rupite area in the Belasica Mountains of Bulgaria and rose to fame in the late 1970s and 1980s, when she became known in Eastern Europe for her alleged prophetic abilities.
Baba Vanga, considered one of the most famous mystics of the 20th century, died in 1996, but she left behind a treasure trove of prophecies that still astonish and frighten billions of people around the world.
PC: India.com
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