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In a special show, Rahasya, the News Nation watches several amusing cases of reincarnation in India. The subjects shown in this show claim to know every detail of their previous lives and claim to be the reincarnations of the deceased.
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The video shows the life of Shanti Devi. Shanti Devi, known as Lugdi Devi in her alleged past life, was an Indian woman who claimed to remember her previous life and became the subject of reincarnation research. The commission set up by the Indian political leader Mahatma Gandhi supported the claim of Shanti Devi. However, another report by a researcher, Bal Chand Nahata, disputed it. Subsequently, several other researchers interviewed her and published articles and books about her.
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