Man is a social animal with six senses. The creator has blessed human with six senses to be special of all living creatures. A human being unaware of that God had crowned them with glory and honour as being his unique creation. A human being is expected to subdue the earth and enjoy the worldly pleasures. Instead, man’s lustful desire enforces him to pursue immoral deeds. A spiritual saint is the one who sacrifices worldly happiness and has control over his mind, body and soul. In general, his life is dedicated to religious works and in service to humanity, but there are few who stand as stalwart evidence by their misdeeds spoil the sacred name ‘Sadhu’. Anuradha Roy cites a Sadhu for his ruthless attitude towards the dependent personalities. In society, he held the position of Guruji serving the mankind by running a school, ashram for orphans, destitute and others. In reality, he was harsh in character with sordid thoughts and behaviour but pretends to be a saviour to them. The girl children of the ashram were compelled to satiate his lustful desire. Roy herself acknowledges, “There are countless horrific cases of child abuse and sexual violence in India. I have drawn on the legal and investigate history of many such incidents”.an is a social animal with six senses. The creator has blessed human with six senses to be special of all living creatures. A human being unaware of that God had crowned them with glory and honour as being his unique creation. A human being is expected to subdue the earth and enjoy the worldly pleasures. Instead, man’s lustful desire enforces him to pursue immoral deeds. A spiritual saint is the one who sacrifices worldly happiness and has control over his mind, body and soul. In general, his life is dedicated to religious works and in service to humanity, but there are few who stand as stalwart evidence by their misdeeds spoil the sacred name ‘Sadhu’. Anuradha Roy cites a Sadhu for his ruthless attitude towards the dependent personalities. In society, he held the position of Guruji serving the mankind by running a school, ashram for orphans, destitute and others. In reality, he was harsh in character with sordid thoughts and behaviour but pretends to be a saviour to them. The girl children of the ashram were compelled to satiate his lustful desire. Roy herself acknowledges, “There are countless horrific cases of child abuse and sexual violence in India. I have drawn on the legal and investigate history of many such incidents”.Keywords: Ashram, Girls, Guruji, Dreams, Screams, Bleed etc...