‘Dead son’ returns after 13 years! Bitten by a snake, drowned in the Ganges by the family, now Deepu is standing at the door.

Surprising news has come out from Bulandshahr. The same son, who was believed to be dead due to snake bite 13 years ago and was thrown into the Ganga, has now returned alive. This incident has become a mystery in the village, the family members are surprised by the return of their son.

Bulandshahr: An unbelievable incident has come to light from Bulandshahr district of Uttar Pradesh, which has shocked the entire state. The people of the village are still unable to believe that the person who was considered ‘dead’ and was thrown into the Ganga 13 years ago, has returned home safely today. This incident is not just a miracle but has become a living example of the clash of science, faith and superstition.

She lost her life 13 years ago due to snake bite.

Dipu Saini, a resident of Surajpur Tikri village in Aurangabad area of ​​Bulandshahr, was bitten by a snake 13 years ago. Father Sukhpal Saini tells that Deepu had gone to take out the sickle from the haystack, when he was bitten by a poisonous snake. Despite treatment, when his breathing stopped, his family and village people considered him dead.

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The tradition of ‘shedding in Ganga’ changed life

There is an old belief in the village that a person who dies due to snake bite is neither burnt nor buried, but is immersed in the Ganges. The family also did the same. Everyone hoped that perhaps some miracle would happen with the Ganga water and Deepu would come alive again.

Tantra mantra or coincidence? Mysterious story of Palwal and Bengal

Deepu’s mother Suman Devi told that some snake charmers searched for Deepu from the banks of Ganga and took him to Palwal in Haryana. There he was treated through tantra-mantra and herbs in the ashram of a Bengali Baba. The family claims that Baba even took him to Bengal for treatment, where he spent many years. After about seven years he recovered and started living in Palwal.

Ear mark and family identity revealed the truth

A year ago, Deepu’s family received information that a young man in Palwal looked like him. When the family reached there, the mark behind the ear and Deepu’s recognition of the family members became the proof. The saints of the ashram sent Deepu back to his home after a year on 25 October.

Celebration in village and questions in science

There is a flood of happiness in the family with the return of Deepu. But, the people of the village are divided into two groups – on one side are those who consider it a ‘miracle of God’, while on the other side doctors and scientists say that no dead person can come back to life.

According to doctors, it is possible that Deepu may have been in a coma-like state at that time or he may have been declared dead due to some misunderstanding. But what is the truth, it still remains a mystery.

Deepu’s words: “I am alive…”

Dipu, who returned to his village, said, “I remember, I was bitten by a snake. Then I became unconscious. Now I am among my family, I feel very good. God has given me a new life.”

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Faith or superstition – questions remain

This story may be a miracle for a family, but the question for society is – is there any power beyond science that can defeat death? Surajpur Tikri village of Bulandshahr is currently immersed in this discussion.

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