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Uttar Pradesh / Gorakhpur : Daughter-in-law was not having children, so according to the cleric, Bablu did digging in the house, came out, lamp, bell, trident, utensils

During excavation in the house of a Muslim man in Jagdishpur Bhaluan village of Gagaha police station area of ​​the district, items related to Hinduism have been found. These include temple bells, conch shells, tridents, utensils including many iron and brass items of worship and bones. There is a discussion among the people that this stuff is 200 years old. The police, who reached the spot, took possession of all the items that came out of the ground and gave its information to the Archaeological Department. Bablu Ansari, a resident of Naya Chauraha of Jagdishpur Bhaluan village, has five daughters and one son. Everyone is married. But, no one had a child. Bablu and his family were very upset about this. According to the police, apart from the treatment, he also took the path of Tantra Mantra.

Meanwhile, Bablu came in contact with a cleric, who told him that there was a fault in his house. Somebody has buried something in the house by doing magic, due to which the daughter and daughter-in-law are not having children. Not only this, the so-called Maulvi also told Bablu that the happiness and peace of the house has also been disturbed due to the burial of suspicious objects in the house. According to the so-called Maulvi, Bablu started excavation after this.

Bablu started digging in his house on Wednesday at the place mentioned by the Maulvi. During this, after removing the soil of the ground for about four feet, a pot was found in it. When it was opened as soon as the matka was taken out, the senses of all the people present there were blown away. Lamp, bell, trident, utensils, some iron items and bones were found in the pot. This word spread like fire in the village. At present the police is investigating the matter. In this regard, Inspector Gagaha Sandeep Kumar Singh said that the team of Archeology Department was called for investigation. Dr. Manoj Gautam, Deputy Director of the Buddhist Museum, said that this material seems to be from a long time ago. After investigation, it will be known how old these materials are.