In a tragedy that has shaken the world, the Air India Boeing 787-8 Dreamliner that departed from Ahmedabad crashed moments after take-off, claiming 241 lives. The disaster is being called one of the most catastrophic aviation accidents in recent memory. Only one individual managed to survive—he escaped through the emergency exit just before the aircraft went down in flames.
Amid the charred remains and scattered debris, a remarkable discovery has caught everyone’s attention—a copy of the Bhagavad Gita was found unburned. Not a single page was damaged by the flames. In a now-viral video, a man flips through the book’s pages, revealing it to be in pristine condition.
The Bhagavad Gita, a revered spiritual text, offers timeless wisdom on life’s complexities. It serves as a moral compass, guiding individuals through challenges by emphasizing principles like righteousness (dharma), detachment, rebirth, self-awareness, and spiritual growth.
That this sacred book emerged unscathed from such devastation has left many in awe. It’s a powerful symbol for some—representing the resilience of divine truth and the unbreakable nature of spiritual knowledge.
This isn’t the first time holy artifacts have remained untouched in the midst of destruction. In 2013, during the catastrophic floods in Kedarnath, the centuries-old Shiva temple and its idols—including the lingam and Nandi—stood unharmed while everything around was swept away.
Such events often leave people contemplating the deeper mysteries of faith and divinity.
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