: It was a usual sombre scene at Gaya’s on Monday.
A procession reached Mukti dham with a music band amid the chants of “Ram naam satya hai”. Relatives and friends of 74-year-old Mohan Lal, who had retired from Indian Air Force (IAF), reached Mukti dham carrying his bamboo ‘arthi’, decorated with flowers, on their shoulders.
But the harsh reality turned surreal when, to the surprise of many, Mohan Lal removed his white shroud and stood up just before the funeral pyre was being lit.
The elderly man said he wanted to know who really cared for him. “After retirement, I have been engaged in social work, and will be working for the welfare of people till my last breath,” he said.
As it is the ancient holy city of Gaya, which has now been renamed Gaya Ji, is the only place, where a person can perform his/her ‘’ even when alive.
As per records, so far thousands of people have performed their own ‘pinddaan’ at the world famous Vishnupad temple, on the banks of holy river Falgu and Akshaywat. But it was the first instance, 74-year-old Lal of village Kochi in Guraru block of Gaya district organised his funeral procession on Monday.
To complete the ritual, however, a puppet was burnt.
Active in English reporting since 2001, covering all kinds of hap...
Read MoreActive in English reporting since 2001, covering all kinds of happenings in Gaya. Also reported on Major happenings in the adjoining districts like Jehanabad and Aurangabad. Major interest in writing on topics related to tourism. Reported on world world-famous Kalchakra puja led by Buddhists’ spiritual leader the Dalai Lama at Bodh Gaya in 2003 and 2011. Also worked as copywriter at the news desk in the Magadh edition of a reputed Hindi daily.
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