Spartan Posted July 3, 2018 Report Posted July 3, 2018 janaalu maree inta murkhamga untara... @k2s =================================== Ten of the 11 members of the Bhatia family were found hanging from an iron-mesh in the ceiling on Sunday, while the body of 77-year-old Narayan Devi, the head of the family, was lying on the floor in another room of the house. The last rites of the victims were held at Nigambodh Ghat on Monday evening. The notes suggest the Bhatia family might have been trying to replicate the "badh tapasya". Police said the two registers found at a temple inside the house had notes mentioning 'salvation', 'badh tapasya', 'shunya'. "The notes state that if one follows a set of rituals, their problems would be solved and God would be happy. It seems that the rituals went awry. The notes mention how after climbing the stool and covering one's face and taping the mouth, and wrapping a chunni around one's neck, one has to climb down and help others," an officer privy to the probe said. The notes mention doing a 'jaap' before starting the rituals and think about 'shunya', so that other thoughts do not cloud their minds. The oldest entry in the registers was made in August 2015 and the latest on June 30 this year. The family is believed to have performed the rituals on June 30, a day before the bodies were found. "The earliest entries are about philosophical musings and religious beliefs. Every entry in the registers would begin with a 'shree'. There have been months when no entries were made," he said. The officer said entries on rituals to please God to get the family's issues resolved began earlier this year. "There are notes on 'badh tapasya', in which people get into a banyan tree-formation whose branches hang around. The notes say that doing this would make God happy," he added. The notes also ask the participants to "be cautious" when performing the rituals. They say that participants won't cook food at home and keep their phones on silent mode for six hours on the day they perform the rituals. The notes also instruct that one person has to stand guard to ensure others have hanged themselves, the official said. Police suspect the family had ordered food from outside and are trying to find from where they had ordered the food. They detailed how by following the rituals, one would not actually die "but would be saved by God and attain something great". They had instructions on how an elderly person, who may face problem in climbing a stool, can perform the rituals. The notes also had specific instructions on how stools have to be used for climbing. Meanwhile, the mystery of 11 pipes jutting out from a wall of the house led to many rumours being circulated in the area, even as the police dismissed any link between the pipes and the deaths. Locals claimed that the 11 pipes were an outlet for "the souls of the deceased". @k2s Quote
shamsher_007 Posted July 3, 2018 Report Posted July 3, 2018 4 minutes ago, Spartan said: janaalu maree inta murkhamga untara... @k2s =================================== Ten of the 11 members of the Bhatia family were found hanging from an iron-mesh in the ceiling on Sunday, while the body of 77-year-old Narayan Devi, the head of the family, was lying on the floor in another room of the house. The last rites of the victims were held at Nigambodh Ghat on Monday evening. The notes suggest the Bhatia family might have been trying to replicate the "badh tapasya". Police said the two registers found at a temple inside the house had notes mentioning 'salvation', 'badh tapasya', 'shunya'. "The notes state that if one follows a set of rituals, their problems would be solved and God would be happy. It seems that the rituals went awry. The notes mention how after climbing the stool and covering one's face and taping the mouth, and wrapping a chunni around one's neck, one has to climb down and help others," an officer privy to the probe said. The notes mention doing a 'jaap' before starting the rituals and think about 'shunya', so that other thoughts do not cloud their minds. The oldest entry in the registers was made in August 2015 and the latest on June 30 this year. The family is believed to have performed the rituals on June 30, a day before the bodies were found. "The earliest entries are about philosophical musings and religious beliefs. Every entry in the registers would begin with a 'shree'. There have been months when no entries were made," he said. The officer said entries on rituals to please God to get the family's issues resolved began earlier this year. "There are notes on 'badh tapasya', in which people get into a banyan tree-formation whose branches hang around. The notes say that doing this would make God happy," he added. The notes also ask the participants to "be cautious" when performing the rituals. They say that participants won't cook food at home and keep their phones on silent mode for six hours on the day they perform the rituals. The notes also instruct that one person has to stand guard to ensure others have hanged themselves, the official said. Police suspect the family had ordered food from outside and are trying to find from where they had ordered the food. They detailed how by following the rituals, one would not actually die "but would be saved by God and attain something great". They had instructions on how an elderly person, who may face problem in climbing a stool, can perform the rituals. The notes also had specific instructions on how stools have to be used for climbing. Meanwhile, the mystery of 11 pipes jutting out from a wall of the house led to many rumours being circulated in the area, even as the police dismissed any link between the pipes and the deaths. Locals claimed that the 11 pipes were an outlet for "the souls of the deceased". @k2s yeah, its sensational mystery Quote
k2s Posted July 3, 2018 Report Posted July 3, 2018 22 minutes ago, Spartan said: janaalu maree inta murkhamga untara... @k2s =================================== Ten of the 11 members of the Bhatia family were found hanging from an iron-mesh in the ceiling on Sunday, while the body of 77-year-old Narayan Devi, the head of the family, was lying on the floor in another room of the house. The last rites of the victims were held at Nigambodh Ghat on Monday evening. The notes suggest the Bhatia family might have been trying to replicate the "badh tapasya". Police said the two registers found at a temple inside the house had notes mentioning 'salvation', 'badh tapasya', 'shunya'. "The notes state that if one follows a set of rituals, their problems would be solved and God would be happy. It seems that the rituals went awry. The notes mention how after climbing the stool and covering one's face and taping the mouth, and wrapping a chunni around one's neck, one has to climb down and help others," an officer privy to the probe said. The notes mention doing a 'jaap' before starting the rituals and think about 'shunya', so that other thoughts do not cloud their minds. The oldest entry in the registers was made in August 2015 and the latest on June 30 this year. The family is believed to have performed the rituals on June 30, a day before the bodies were found. "The earliest entries are about philosophical musings and religious beliefs. Every entry in the registers would begin with a 'shree'. There have been months when no entries were made," he said. The officer said entries on rituals to please God to get the family's issues resolved began earlier this year. "There are notes on 'badh tapasya', in which people get into a banyan tree-formation whose branches hang around. The notes say that doing this would make God happy," he added. The notes also ask the participants to "be cautious" when performing the rituals. They say that participants won't cook food at home and keep their phones on silent mode for six hours on the day they perform the rituals. The notes also instruct that one person has to stand guard to ensure others have hanged themselves, the official said. Police suspect the family had ordered food from outside and are trying to find from where they had ordered the food. They detailed how by following the rituals, one would not actually die "but would be saved by God and attain something great". They had instructions on how an elderly person, who may face problem in climbing a stool, can perform the rituals. The notes also had specific instructions on how stools have to be used for climbing. Meanwhile, the mystery of 11 pipes jutting out from a wall of the house led to many rumours being circulated in the area, even as the police dismissed any link between the pipes and the deaths. Locals claimed that the 11 pipes were an outlet for "the souls of the deceased". @k2s Pichi andi idi Quote
Android_Halwa Posted July 3, 2018 Report Posted July 3, 2018 a 11 pipes story aithe highlight vundi vaya.. edo news channel la visual kuda ichinadu Quote
UTDallasKurrodu Posted July 3, 2018 Report Posted July 3, 2018 3 minutes ago, Android_Halwa said: a 11 pipes story aithe highlight vundi vaya.. edo news channel la visual kuda ichinadu rgv already enquiry started Quote
Spartan Posted July 3, 2018 Author Report Posted July 3, 2018 13 minutes ago, Android_Halwa said: a 11 pipes story aithe highlight vundi vaya.. edo news channel la visual kuda ichinadu a pipes dwara valla souls escape aitai anta..denamma jeevitam.. Quote
shivneel Posted July 3, 2018 Report Posted July 3, 2018 religion will wipe out half of humanity in next decate Quote
ranku_mogudu Posted July 3, 2018 Report Posted July 3, 2018 4 hours ago, Sirii said: inka mooda nammakaalu unnaya everything co exists in this world. Misinterpretation of texts lead to this kind of chaos. Last week I went to eluru to understand few things.. will post soon on this. one operation done and another is still pending. one done was killing a chicken and the pujari drinks the blood. another is of a baba in darga. need to go this saturday Quote
ranku_mogudu Posted July 3, 2018 Report Posted July 3, 2018 2 hours ago, shivneel said: religion will wipe out half of humanity in next decate it already had wiped more than half and rest are in the route of transition Quote
Biskot Posted July 3, 2018 Report Posted July 3, 2018 5 hours ago, Android_Halwa said: a 11 pipes story aithe highlight vundi vaya.. edo news channel la visual kuda ichinadu Quote
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