* I thought it would be okay to take a shirt, but as soon as I remembered my son's birthday, my father 'shraddha' the idea of buying his own shirt at that moment.
* The eyes that had been sore all day now seemed to be falling asleep, just as the body of the son felt hot with fever, the mother immediately 'shraddha' her sleep.
* Carrying a dilapidated office bag in his hand every day, the father dreamed of buying a new bag and as soon as he remembered the expenses of his son's college, he 'shraddha' the dream of a new office bag at the same time.
* Complaining of unbearable back pain sometimes, Mae dreamed of a washing machine, but when her son's insistence to buy a smart phone came to light, Mae 'shraddha' her dream of a washing machine at the same moment.
As the soles of his father's shoes began to appear, he had made up his mind to buy new shoes.
At present, the father has passed away in the old age home and the mother has passed away. I don't know how many 'shraddhas' he did for his son's future!
A few years later, the son was 'shraddha' of his parents.
Wearing Pitambar himself, performing rituals and recitations by a ritualistic Brahmin, he finally made a lump and placed it on a banana leaf, calling the crow.
Just then, two crows came flying from somewhere and started eating the body happily.
Even after death, both of them 'shraddha' their self-esteem for the happiness of their son.
(Roop on earth is the identity of the same Vidhata of parents. Keep it alive dear ...)
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