Case of Shanti Devi

It was the month of December, 1926 when a girl was born in the present capital of India, Delhi.

She was named as Shanti Devi. As soon as she was 4 or 5 years of age, she became talk of the town and as the time goes by, she left the whole globe dumbstruck by her shocking revelations.

The girl revealed that “She does not belong to her present family. Actually, her actual name is Lugdi and she is married and also has her own son.

She died after ten days of giving birth to her male child. Her husband is of fair skin, having wart on his left cheek and lives in Mathura, the north Indian city.”

She never uttered her husband’s name because taking husband’s name was not part of contemporary Indian culture. She also told about the exact address of her home of the past birth.

Everything got confirmed except her claim that she hid some money by burying it in a flower pot at the second floor of her husband’s house of the past incarnation.

Of course, later on her husband of previous birth, Kedar Nath, accepted the fact that there was money but he spent it after finding it in the flower pot.

Mahatma Gandhi formed a commission of 15 eminent people including the then parliamentarians to find the truth of Shanti Devi revelations. Almost all whatever she told was up to the mark.

Hundreds of well-known people around the globe visited India to have their validation only to find themselves at their wit’s end at last including, Ian Stevenson, the famous past life researcher of his times.

Shanti Devi did not marry in her lifetime. This is the very crux of sharing this story with you people.

The reason was very much clear she had the fear of giving child birth. This proves the words of Geeta that your last thought decides the nature of your next birth.

 In other words, your last state of mind or the most empowering ‘Idea’ while you are leaving this world decides what kind of next dream you are going to witness.

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