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Strange Case Of Transmigration Of A Soul
MORADABAD, August 23. Quite a sensation has been caused following the arrival here
on August 15 of a boy named Pramod from Bisauli, district Badaun, who revealed the incidents of
his previous life which were found accurate to the minutest detail. Thousands of people, including
several prominent figures of the city, visited him during the two days of his stay here and a clear
case of transmigration of soul was established in the end.
The boy, aged five and a half years, said that he was Parama Nand, brother of B. Mohanlal,
Proprietor of the renowned catering Firm of Messers. Mohan Brothers, having branches in
Saharanpur and Moradabad, and he died at Saharanpur on May 9, 1943, following a chronic pain in
the stomach.
Born at Bisauli on March 15, 1944, just nine months and six days after the death of Parama
Nand, as son of Babu Bankey Lal Sharma Shastri, M.A., Professor in Inter College, Bisauli, the boy
as early as he could pronounce the words, uttered clearly the name of Mohan, Moradabad and
Saharanpur, and later also pronounced the words Mohan Brothers. Whenever he saw his relations
purchasing biscuits and butter he said he had a big biscuit factory in Moradabad. Whenever he saw
big shops in the market he said that his shop in Moradabad was bigger than any other shop. He used
to insist on his parents now and then to take him to Moradabad. The name of the boy as entered in
his Janma Kundali (horoscope) by the Pundits was also Paramanand, a strange coincidence, but the
name of his elder brother being Varmod, he also began to be called as Parmod. But the child always
insisted that he was Parama Nand, that he had his brothers, sons, daughter and wife at Moradabad.
Mohan Lal Moves
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APPENDIX
It so happened that early this year, one Lala Raghunandan Lal of Bisauli told one of his
relatives living in Moradabad about the boy and his assertions regarding his relationship with the
Mohan Brothers. Thereupon, the relations concerned told the whole story to Sri Mohanlal, the
proprietor of the firm. Sri Mohanlal, together with some of his relatives, visited Bisauli last July and
met the boy s father. The boy was, however, away in some distant village with some of his relatives
and therefore could not be seen. Sri Mohanlal requested Prof. Bankey Lal to bring the boy to
Moradabad and the request was acceded. It was promised that the professor would bring the boy to
Moradabad during the forthcoming Independence Day Holidays.
On August 15, on alighting from the train, the boy at once recognised his brother and
embraced him. On the way from the station to the residence of Sri Mohanlal the boy recognised the
Town Hall and said that his shop was now near at hand. When the tonga was by-passing the shop, as
arranged, in order to test the boy, he at once asked the tonga to be stopped before the shop of Mohan
Brothers. Then he stepped towards the house situated in front of the shop and got into the room
where the late Parama Nand used to keep his articles of worship and cash box.
On entering the room he bowed in salutation. It was a very pathetic scene when he
recognised his former wife and other relations and recalled several incidents of his past life which
concerned them. All agreed that the incidents were true. The boy could not, however, recognise his
former eldest son, now 17 years, who was only 13 when Parama Nand died. When the boy recalled
that all the brothers used to sit together and drink lemons, etc., all the brothers and others present
began to weep.
To Soda Machine
The boy then expressed his desire to go to his  gaddi and on entering the shop went to the
soda machine and explained the process of manufacturing aerated water, a thing which he had never
seen in his present life. He told that the water connection had been stopped, as it had really been
done in order to test his memory.
The boy then expressed his wish to go to Victory Hotel, owned by Sri Karam Chand, a
cousin of Parama Nand. He led the way to the building and to the upper storey and at once
exclaimed that the rooms at present constructed on the roof were not there before.
Sahu Nandlal Saran, the premier citizen of Moradabad, took the boy in his car to the Meston
Park, and asked him to locate the place where his civil lines branch had once been. He thereupon led
the company to the Gujarati Building, owned by Sahu Nandlal Saran, and pointed out the shop
where once the branch of Mohan Brothers had been. On his way to the Meston Park the boy
recognised the Allahabad Bank, Water Works and District Jail.
It may be noted that throughout his excursions to the different places in the city, done either
to fulfil his wish to see places connected with his past life or to test his memory, a large number of
persons were present and it was a sight worth seeing. Everybody was moved. The boy recognised
several other places and persons who used to visit the shop during his past life.
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WHAT BECOMES OF THE SOUL AFTER DEATH
At the Public Meeting
A large public meeting was held on August 16 at the Arya Samaj where the boy s father,
Prof. Bankey Lal, explained the development of the boy s memory since his childhood.
It was with great difficulty that the boy was taken back from Moradabad. As he was not
willing to go away from his old relations and the shop, he was carried away in the early hours of
August 17 while asleep.
A deep impression has been created upon those gentlemen here who do not believe either in
God or in the transmigration of soul. As a gentleman told me,  No explanation is necessary for
those who believe, no explanation is possible for those who do not.
There is no need to mention that neither the boy nor his father ever visited Moradabad
previously. The tone, the unhesitating manner and the correctness of details narrated by him were
found to be absolutely fool-proof and not even once did he falter.
About twelve years ago, a similar, rather more remarkable event took place in Delhi, when
Shanti Devi, aged nine years, was taken to Mathura where she identified her former husband, her
house and many other details connected with her previous life.
  Amrita Bazar Patrika , Aug., 1949.
A Well-Known Case Of Rebirth Shanti Devi
A sensational, sensational because so amazingly credible and true case of rebirth at Delhi,
reported officially by a locally appointed committee consisting of enlightened, critical and [ Pobierz całość w formacie PDF ]
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