Talk of the narrator was the truth, said- one day everyone has to go, the next day he passed away the next day

No one can say what happens in life. Death can come anywhere and how can it come anytime. One such case has come from Rajgarh in Madhya Pradesh. Here a narrator came true. He said in the story- one day everyone has to go. Then on the third day, he himself died. He died of heart attack.

According to the information, Shiva Purana Katha is going on in Radha-Krishna temple in Biaora. The story was to be held till 6 April. In this, the narrator was a Pandit Rakesh Vyas of Indore, who was a resident of Bavalya Khurd village. Pandit Rakesh Vyas was telling Shiva glory to the devotees.

The Organizing Committee said that during the Shiva Mahapuran Katha on Tuesday, the narrator narrated the story on different contexts and kept different facts. The narrator had said that Zindagi is the fair of Ranj-O-Gum. Tomorrow I stay or not, you stay or not, listen to the story, one day be it a king or a rake or a fakir, everyone has to go.

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Storychers were talking till late night

The organizing committee said that after the story was over on Tuesday, Pandit Rakesh Vyas kept talking to dead till two o’clock in the night. After this, if you sleep, then did not wake up in the morning. In the morning, when the organizers reached to pick them up with tea, they did not wake up. There was no movement in the body either, after which he was immediately taken to a private hospital in Biaora. The doctors there declared him dead.

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Doctors say that they must have had a silent attack in sleep. The narrator Pandit Rakesh Vyas was a resident of the village near Indore. All are shocked to hear the news of the narrator’s death. No one is able to relieve that Panditji is no longer in this world.

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