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This is for all skeptics and doubters of Hindu beliefs of Reincarnation and Karmic Laws. Again and again it has been proven that Reincarnation and Karmas are very much true. What you doubting Thomas' have to say about this? Now don't say that this is another conspiracy of Hindu revivalists.

 

This proves many of the Hindu beliefs which are:

 

* Reincarnation is true

* Karmic Laws are infallible

* Divine justice works (presence of a supernatural power)

 

 

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'Reincarnated' murder victim gives evidence

[ Saturday, November 12, 2005 01:02:24 pmIANS ]

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LUCKNOW: Could a dead man, or rather his reincarnation, give evidence in his own murder case?

 

A six-year-old case of murder in Hathras town in western Uttar Pradesh has given rise to this million-dollar question following the deposition of a five-year-old boy, Durgesh.

 

Creating a sensation in the trial court Friday, he alleged that during his previous birth he was killed by his own friend Ved Prakash six years ago.

 

The statement has left everyone dumbfounded. Even the judiciary was at its wit's end, debating if a claim of reincarnation could be given legal sanctity.

 

Claiming that he was Mahipal in his previous birth, Durgesh told the court that he was strangulated by Ved Prakash. He also attributed Ved Prakash's illicit relations with his wife as the root cause of his murder.

 

Opinion on the issue was however divided.

 

Public Prosecutor Sahib Singh Chauhan described it is "clinching evidence" against Ved Prakash.

 

However, strongly refuting the claim, defence counsel Rajiv Tiwari was of the view that "rebirth has no legal sanctity under any law". He accused the prosecution of "tutoring" the boy.

 

While deferring the judgement, the court has asked the prosecution to produce the legal provisions relating to reincarnation if any.

 

http://timesofindia.indiatimes.com/articleshow/msid-1293021,curpg-1.cms

 

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The child (one who knows the events of previous birth)

needs to prove to the court

that he/she has the memory of it,

and has not been taught or has not learned it in this birth,

nor is he fabricating.

 

Once that is proven to the court,

the court should have no objection about his statement.

 

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I believe in God because I'm astounded by various scientific discoveries like movement of planets and movement of sub-atomic particles. All such discoveries make be believe god is everywhere around us and inside us. Infact, everything is god.

 

However, I'm bit sceptical about several religious philosophies because religions, in addition to belief in god, also comes with other wild stories in the same package.

 

One such package is the Karma and re-incarnation.

Assuming that it is true according to what scriptures say, then the old soul must discard all its memories before it enters its new attire right? If that is the case, how come this guy has some remnants of his previous incarnation's memory?? sounds contradictory to what scriptures proclaim.

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Does Hindu religion want to prove the Karmiic philosophy with this kind of sesational stories ? Why there are hand ful of anectodal incidents while all Hindus supposedly reincarnate one way or other? You can get lot more stories like this in "National Enquirer" an American tabloid news paper.

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Hello Guest,

 

Hindus beliefs are not wanting of these anecdotal evidences.

 

This is for skeptics. There are thousands of such cases and newspapers in India are littered with stories.

 

The very fact that one person is born as a millionaires' son and another person as a beggar's proves existence of Karmic philisophy.

 

Also there are enough scientific evidence of what you sow is what you reap. Newton's 3rd law of motion amply proves that for every action there is equal and opposite reaction.

 

Even the reincarnation is truth and this has been demostrated by this story and many others. That's why Hindus believe in universalism that the whole world is your family. You never now a person born in Canada might your relative from previous birth.

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Assuming that it is true according to what scriptures say, then the old soul must discard all its memories before it enters its new attire right? If that is the case, how come this guy has some remnants of his previous incarnation's memory?? sounds contradictory to what scriptures proclaim.

 

And what scriptured said that a soul MUST discard all its memories before entering a new body?

 

Even Sri Krishna in Gita said to Arjuna that He remembers His past existence (as Avatar) while Arjuna forget about his. Sri Krishna didn't say Arjuna abandoned his past memories but forget them.

 

Same way your own memory works. You may remember some detail after a year, two years or so but as time passes, you will forget them. ONLY when the requirement for such memory to exist comes, you will revise and remember them again.

 

Most of us don't remember our past lives because there is NO need for us to remember it. Most of us too absorbed in present. But sometimes, when you do something which is very close to what you did before, flashes of memories from pervious life will return.

 

For me, it is when I practise with my sword or just lie down and stare at the beautiful blue sky and free my mind.

 

But for some people like that boy, in his pervious life, he could held a deep hatred toward his killer which was the last thing he thought before dying. So that hatred goes with him to the next body. And event like seeing his old enemy makes that hatred (exists in all humans) to resurface and with that, the memory of his own death.

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