UNBELIEVABLE CASES OF REBIRTHS - I

Rampal and Khilli Devi of Alwar, Rajasthan had a daughter named Manisha. At the age of two when she learnt to speak she told her parents that her name was Suman not Manisha. When she grew up she started gathering more about her past life. She then told her "new" parents that the name of her father was Kamal and mother Santhosh. She further revealed that she stayed in a three storeyed house located near a Kamal Mandir with three brothers. She could also say the colours of her school belt and tie. Surprisingly she said these before even started going to school. She told her grandmother, Mallo, that she had died of typhoid. The news spread around the nearby villages.

Two villages named Tejara and Tihli which were 30 km apart in Rajasthan had some relatives of the "old" parents of Manisha. Soon the news reached her "old" parents. Her "old" father Kamal said later, "Someone told us that there is this little girl who could be our Suman since a lot of details she gave about her past life matched with our deceased daughter. I went to their village and she just ran into my arms calling me Papa." It was almost like a miracle for Gujjar family based in South Delhi. And the four years old Manisha finally reached her old house. She reached their on the 'shradh' of their daughter Suman who died of typhoid at the age of 15 on December 14, 2000 which was about five years ago. Manisha claimed that she was her deceased daughter Suman. The infant, who apparently has vivid memories of her last birth, took to her "past life parents" as her own. The family have removed the garland that adorned the photograph of Suman in their living room.

The little girl is now living with her "new" parents and they are a big happy family.

This is not an isolated case. Such incidents have been reported from different parts of the world for years. Modern science have kept the face away from this subject. With no reluctance the medical science prefer to say a no to the rebirth case. The scientific community should conduct extensive research before approving something and it is equally important to have similar studies to reject something too. How the memory is retained after death is worth studying. It may open us new doors full of surprises.

(Indebted to a report of 4 October, 2005 by Times of India)

KV George
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