We saw that they had to rely on a stick when performing the levitation technique, and they were ready before we arrived, that is, when we saw them, they were already in a "suspended" state. In fact, their stick is connected to a base for people to sit on, which is enough to bear the weight of people, and the base and the place connected with the stick are covered by a wide robe. If this crude method is not exposed, it can bluff under various conditions.
So what we see is that even in the hot summer, performers still wear wide robes and hold seemingly "magical" sticks in their hands. The effect is good, but it's too hard. Wearing so much in summer makes you sweat a lot. If anyone is curious to lift it, it will be exposed. Moreover, if those tourists are always there, the performers can't go to the toilet or eat, and they can only wait until dark when everyone has left.
I don't know if all the performers use this method, but there is absolutely no real suspension. Because such a "magical" ability is only regarded as a means of making a living, we can see its essence. In my opinion, most magical events in India are a way to improve one's reputation and cannot be taken seriously.
Of course, if we have the opportunity to go to india tourism and see these performances, we should not expose others. After all, it's not easy to make money. It's someone else's job, and the organizers will definitely ban it. All we have to do is smile and show that the meaning is in our minds.