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Saturday, November 9, 2024

ЁЯЪШркХાрк░ркиે рк╢ркгркЧાрк░ી рк╡ાркЬркдે ркЧાркЬркдે рк╕ркоાркзિ

ЁЯЪШркХાрк░ркиે рк╢ркгркЧાрк░ી рк╡ાркЬркдે ркЧાркЬркдે рк╕ркоાркзિ


Lucky Car: People go to great lengths to keep their lucky thing with them. After many things come in people's life, their whole life changes. Now a case has come up from Amreli that even you will say that this is called unique love.

What is known is that a farmer family living in Padarshinga village in Lathi taluka of Amreli decorated their car with flowers and buried it. When this case came up, people said, why was the car buried? You can sell the car in the second hand market and you can get money for it.


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However, the family living in Padarshinga village did not sell their Vahlsoi car and cremated it with flowers. The family said that his lucky car turned the whole life of his family upside down, he was given a samadhi so that his lucky car would not go away from him.







This car was bought by farmer Sanjyabhai Porla in the year 2013. After buying this car, his life progressed, so he considered this car as his lucky car. Due to which he did not want to sell this car.

After deciding not to sell his car, it was decided to give him a grand farewell and build a mausoleum for him. After deciding, they buried this car in their farm.

Sanjyabhai believes that after this car came in his life, his financial development and respect in the society increased. Along with farming work, he reached Surat and started his own business in Surat. However, the car was more than 10 years old so he decided to build a car samadhi.

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Sanjyabhai decided to make a memorial by burying the car, so he dug a 10 feet deep pit in his field. Sanjyabhai invited about 1500 guests on the occasion of Samadhi. On the occasion of the samadhi of the car, surrounding monks and saints were also called.


In Sanjyabhai's village, the car was taken out to the beat of drums. Sanjaybhai's family members and the people of the village also joined this samaya from time to time.


Before the car was cremated, it was decorated with floral garlands and religious rituals were performed like last rites. After performing all the rituals, the car was lowered into the burial pit and then soil was poured over it with the help of a bulldozer.