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The boy, aged round three, was introduced by his dad and mom to Kubereshwar Dham to get him cured, however he died on the district hospital, stated the police.
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A 52-year-old lady from Maharashtra died attributable to some sickness at Kubereshwar Dham — the abode of well-known ‘Shiv Mahapuran’ narrator Pradeep Mishra in Sehore district on Thursday
A boy hailing from Maharashtra and affected by cerebral palsy, who was introduced in a essential situation by his dad and mom to the abode of a religious story teller in Madhya Pradesh to obtain “therapeutic”, died at a hospital right here on Friday, police stated.
On Thursday, a 52-year-old lady from Maharashtra died attributable to some sickness at Kubereshwar Dham — the abode of well-known ‘Shiv Mahapuran’ narrator Pradeep Mishra in Sehore district — the place a ‘rudraksh’ distribution programme is at present occurring and a lot of individuals are visiting the place on a regular basis.
The boy, aged round three, was introduced by his dad and mom to Kubereshwar Dham to get him cured, however he died on the district hospital, stated the police.
“He was fairly in poor health. His dad and mom, like different folks, introduced him (to the ashram) to be cured. Hindu religious chief Mishra is distributing ‘rudraksh’ at his dham,” Sehore Superintendent of Police Mayank Awasthi informed PTI over the telephone.
The boy, affected by cerebral palsy, had been introduced from a hospital in Maharashtra, he stated.
Individuals are turning up at Kubereshwar Dham in massive numbers with perception that the rudraksh, dried stonefruit used as prayer beads by Hindus, acquired from the seer would free them of their illnesses and assist in eliminate hardships, stated the police officer.
Terminally-ill sufferers are coming on the occasion and hoping for “miracles”, he stated.
Regardless of efforts, district hospital civil surgeon Dr Pravir Gupta couldn’t be contacted for additional particulars in regards to the boy.
The rudraksh distribution programme, which began on February 16 and can proceed until February 22, is attracting devotees from a number of states, together with adjoining Maharashtra.
The regular stream of holiday makers at Kubereshwar Dham, situated some eight kilometres from the district headquarters, is inflicting site visitors snarls.
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