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Rajasthan: After 25 years, woman to celebrate Raksha Bandhan with her brother, tie him 'rakhi'

Meerabai separated from her family after she left her house in a state of shock following her husband's sudden death. She had left behind her son at home while her daughter, who was initially with her, also got separated. People found Meerabai wandering on the roads and got her admitted to an ashram where she slowly recovered. Finally, her family members were traced and her son and brother came to take her back home.

Woman to tie rakhi on brother's wrist after 25 years
Woman to tie rakhi on brother's wrist after 25 years
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By ETV Bharat English Team

Published : Aug 29, 2023, 7:31 PM IST

Updated : Aug 29, 2023, 8:42 PM IST

Bharatpur (Rajasthan): This 'Raksha Bandhan' will be special for Meerabai as she reunites with her family after over two decades and will tie the sacred thread around her brother's wrist after 25 long years.

After her husband's sudden death, Meerabai left her house in Maharashtra with her 10-year-old daughter while her five-year-old son was left behind. She was in a state of acute depression and kept wandering on the roads. During which, she got separated from her daughter. Some passers-by took her to an ashram, where she underwent treatment. Finally, the ashram authorities traced her family, who came to take her back home. Accompanied by her brother and son, the woman left for her home happily.

Secretary of Apna Ghar Ashram, Bhudev Sharma said that Meerabai alias Radha, a resident of Maharashtra, became mentally unwell after her husband's death. "She kept wandering in a depressed condition. In 2018, Meerabai was admitted to Apna Ghar Ashram for treatment. Gradually she recovered and remembered her name and address."

Former national president of Apna Ghar Ashram NP Singh traced Meerabai's son Rahul and informed him over the phone that his mother was at the ashram. Rahul, his maternal uncle Anil Balkhande, and his friend Digambar rushed to the ashram. Though Rahul was only five years old when his mother left the house, he could easily recognize her.

Anil said that after Meerabai left, despite searching for her everywhere, they could not find her. "Now, two days before Raksha Bandhan my sister has been found and I'm standing in front of her," he said.

Also Read: Raksha Bandhan 2023: Guinness fame beckons 'world's largest Rakhi' made in Madhya Pradesh

Rahul stayed in a juvenile home for 13 years after his mother left. When he turned 18, he was asked to leave the juvenile home. "So many years have passed since I got separated from my mother and sister. Thank God that I have finally got my mother back," an emotional Rahul said.

Bharatpur (Rajasthan): This 'Raksha Bandhan' will be special for Meerabai as she reunites with her family after over two decades and will tie the sacred thread around her brother's wrist after 25 long years.

After her husband's sudden death, Meerabai left her house in Maharashtra with her 10-year-old daughter while her five-year-old son was left behind. She was in a state of acute depression and kept wandering on the roads. During which, she got separated from her daughter. Some passers-by took her to an ashram, where she underwent treatment. Finally, the ashram authorities traced her family, who came to take her back home. Accompanied by her brother and son, the woman left for her home happily.

Secretary of Apna Ghar Ashram, Bhudev Sharma said that Meerabai alias Radha, a resident of Maharashtra, became mentally unwell after her husband's death. "She kept wandering in a depressed condition. In 2018, Meerabai was admitted to Apna Ghar Ashram for treatment. Gradually she recovered and remembered her name and address."

Former national president of Apna Ghar Ashram NP Singh traced Meerabai's son Rahul and informed him over the phone that his mother was at the ashram. Rahul, his maternal uncle Anil Balkhande, and his friend Digambar rushed to the ashram. Though Rahul was only five years old when his mother left the house, he could easily recognize her.

Anil said that after Meerabai left, despite searching for her everywhere, they could not find her. "Now, two days before Raksha Bandhan my sister has been found and I'm standing in front of her," he said.

Also Read: Raksha Bandhan 2023: Guinness fame beckons 'world's largest Rakhi' made in Madhya Pradesh

Rahul stayed in a juvenile home for 13 years after his mother left. When he turned 18, he was asked to leave the juvenile home. "So many years have passed since I got separated from my mother and sister. Thank God that I have finally got my mother back," an emotional Rahul said.

Last Updated : Aug 29, 2023, 8:42 PM IST
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