Jayesh Dave
After giving up the nine bodies, in the time between assuming a new human body, there are states of incorporeal state, as well as non-human body i.e. birth in other vaginas etc. However, there are no clear details about this, but such things keep coming up in cases of reincarnation. Even a clear and general picture of where the soul was and what it was doing during this period is not available. When a person with the memory of reincarnation speaks this, the colors of imagination are naturally added to it. This incident of Muzaffarnagar in Uttar Pradesh is seven decades ago but it is surprising. A son was born to a Jat family in Khedi Alipur village here in 1946. Jat son's name Veer Singh. When he learned to speak he started saying, 'My name is Somdatta and my father Pandit Laxmichand lives in Shikarpur. This word spread far and wide and in the month of April 1951, Pandit Lakshmichand also reached the Khedi village. They remained in the crowd and when Vir Singh was brought in, he recognized his father Laxmichand and ran to him. When he was taken to Shikarpur, he gave all the signs and identified his mother, sisters and brothers too. Surprisingly, he also recognized his brother Ravidatta and sister Sarla, who were born after Somadatta's death! There are nine years between Somdutta's reincarnations as Veerasingh and how does he know this incident in between? Regarding this Veer Singh i.e. Somdutt said, 'For nine years he was in the form of a ghost on the barrel tree in the courtyard. In this state I used to drink water from the well and take bread from the kitchen and fill my stomach!' His knowledge of the events of the nine years between Somdatta's rebirths as Veerasingh provides proof of his incorporeal existence. But taking water from the well and food from the kitchen in the form of a ghost is questionable. If there is no body, then there is a need for food or water for direct consumption, right? Yes, hunger and thirst may be necessary but the act of eating and drinking is understandable. One cannot rule out the possibility that he has instinctively prepared this answer because people have asked such a question many times. One such incident was published in the February, 1966 issue of a well-known newspaper from Delhi. The report said that a girl named Chanchal in Golparwapur village of Rohtak remembered her reincarnation. When Chanchal was nine years old, talking about her past birth, she said, 'I used to be a school teacher. My name was Krishnalal and father's name was Rampyara Nagpal. I died of stomach ailment when I was 25 years old. After this I was born as a cow. I was there to a Muslim family in Lahore village of Shahdara district. The milk was scarce, so he beat me a lot with a stick and I died. After that I am now there for you as Chanchal.' In this incident, things other than being born as an untouchable cow to a Muslim family were proved to be true. If the other point is true, then there may be no special reason for saying that one's previous birth was as a cow, but it is also not plausible that a cow has full awareness of its own existence. Such inconsistency has been observed in many such cases, even if there is reincarnation, it is inappropriate to say that all the things said in the person's mouth are true. }
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