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Uttar Pradesh: A ‘dead’ son returns home after 13 years, having died from a snake bite and was thrown into the Ganges by his family; a film-like real story

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This story may seem like a movie, but it’s a true story. After 13 years, happiness returned to a home in a way that left people astonished. People are considering it a miracle of nature. In fact, 13 years ago, a boy died after being bitten by a snake. The grieving family drowned him in the Ganges. Now, the same boy has returned home alive. He is currently 26 years old. Seeing him, villagers and relatives are astonished. Let’s find out the full story.

Happiness Returns to Surajpur Tikri Village: The people of Surajpur Tikri Village are currently overjoyed. The reason behind this is quite surprising. Sukhpal Saini, a resident of Surajpur Tikri Village in Aurangabad, explained that about 13 years ago, his son Deepu went to the haystack to do some work. Meanwhile, a snake suddenly bit him. After this, Deepu was taken to a snakebite treatment center in the nearby village of Mudhi Bakapur, where he was declared dead. His death devastated all the family members.

Body immersed in the Ganges: According to Sukhpal, after this, with everyone’s consent, the family declared him dead and immersed the body in the Ganges at Brajghat. Deepu’s death had left his mother, Suman Devi, in a very bad state. She was lost day and night in the memories of her son. Someone had told her that snake charmers often revive people who have died from snakebites with herbs. In this hope, she began visiting the snake charmers’ ashrams in the vicinity.

Found information about her son a year ago: According to Sukhpal, a year ago, when he visited Bengali Baba’s ashram in Palwal, he saw a young man who looked like his own child. When he examined the mark behind his ear, he discovered that it was exactly like his son’s. After this, they gathered information about the young man from the ashram staff.

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Family overjoyed to see their dead son alive: According to the family, elderly snake charmers at the ashram informed them that they had rescued Deepu after he had been floating in the Ganges. He was then brought to the Bengali Nath Baba Ashram in Nagal village, Palwal. The snake charmers treated him with herbs for several days. He miraculously recovered after a few days. He was then sent to Bengal. He was brought back to the ashram six years ago and has been living there ever since. When the family members visited the ashram and expressed their desire to take Deepu home, the snake charmers refused. They said Deepu would only be reunited with them after at least a year, citing religious beliefs. The ashram administration agreed to send him back to his village after a year.

Deepu returns home from the ashram after a year: According to father Sukhpal, the Palwal Ashram kept its promise, and after a year, a saint brought Deepu to their village on Saturday. Deepu met his family and relatives. His family and villagers were overjoyed to see him. Deepu, too, seemed delighted to be reunited with his family. After meeting his relatives, Baba took him back to the ashram on Saturday evening. His mother was overjoyed to see her son.

This story may seem like a movie, but it’s a true story. After 13 years, happiness returned to a home in a way that left people astonished. People are considering it a miracle of nature. In fact, 13 years ago, a boy died after being bitten by a snake. The grieving family drowned him in the Ganges. Now, the same boy has returned home alive. He is currently 26 years old. Seeing him, villagers and relatives are astonished. Let’s find out the full story.

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Happiness Returns to Surajpur Tikri Village: The people of Surajpur Tikri Village are currently overjoyed. The reason behind this is quite surprising. Sukhpal Saini, a resident of Surajpur Tikri Village in Aurangabad, explained that about 13 years ago, his son Deepu went to the haystack to do some work. Meanwhile, a snake suddenly bit him. After this, Deepu was taken to a snakebite treatment center in the nearby village of Mudhi Bakapur, where he was declared dead. His death devastated all the family members.

Body immersed in the Ganges: According to Sukhpal, after this, with everyone’s consent, the family declared him dead and immersed the body in the Ganges at Brajghat. Deepu’s death had left his mother, Suman Devi, in a very bad state. She was lost day and night in the memories of her son. Someone had told her that snake charmers often revive people who have died from snakebites with herbs. In this hope, she began visiting the snake charmers’ ashrams in the vicinity.

Found information about her son a year ago: According to Sukhpal, a year ago, when he visited Bengali Baba’s ashram in Palwal, he saw a young man who looked like his own child. When he examined the mark behind his ear, he discovered that it was exactly like his son’s. After this, they gathered information about the young man from the ashram staff.

Family overjoyed to see their dead son alive: According to the family, elderly snake charmers at the ashram informed them that they had rescued Deepu after he had been floating in the Ganges. He was then brought to the Bengali Nath Baba Ashram in Nagal village, Palwal. The snake charmers treated him with herbs for several days. He miraculously recovered after a few days. He was then sent to Bengal. He was brought back to the ashram six years ago and has been living there ever since. When the family members visited the ashram and expressed their desire to take Deepu home, the snake charmers refused. They said Deepu would only be reunited with them after at least a year, citing religious beliefs. The ashram administration agreed to send him back to his village after a year.

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Deepu returns home from the ashram after a year: According to father Sukhpal, the Palwal Ashram kept its promise, and after a year, a saint brought Deepu to their village on Saturday. Deepu met his family and relatives. His family and villagers were overjoyed to see him. Deepu, too, seemed delighted to be reunited with his family. After meeting his relatives, Baba took him back to the ashram on Saturday evening. His mother was overjoyed to see her son.