Patna: Our 'Sadhu Saheb' is no longer, after the death of the horse, the owner made his grave in the house, the last farewell to Hindu Dubies

A Bhagalpur family in Bihar set a unique example of animal love. When the horse lived in the house like a family member, the family members gave him a final farewell according to Hindu Customs. His grave was made at home. A tribute service was also arranged for the religious ceremony. Dr. Bhikhanpur resident of the city with the death of his pet horse “Sadhu Saheb”, Jeeta Singh gave him a final farewell with full Hindu uses. Not only proper rituals were performed for the peace of the soul of the horse, but also a grave within the boundary wall of the house. After the death of the horse, there is an atmosphere of mourning in the house. Dr Jeeta Singh saved his life by treating seriously injured animals and birds many times. He is a doctor by profession. He considers his horse “Sadhu Saheb” as a family member. After the death of the horse, the atmosphere of his home became insignificant and the pet dogs also stopped eating and drinking. Jeeta Singh said we left no stone unturned in the care of Sadhu Saheb. When I went to a Knowledge house in Patna, I saw Sadhu Saheb in an injured state. I brought him to my home in Bhagalpur. The doctors in Kolkata took care of him, but maybe there was a mistake. Sadhu Saheb just left over this time and he left us. According to Jeeta Singh, the way we can never forget our family member after losing it, we will always remember Sadhu Saheb. After his death, a grave was built near his stables in the same premises. They are buried here. We arranged for him a Havan and prayer meeting. Along with the family members of Dr. Jeeta Singh also attended the compassionate meeting dozens of pet dogs. This scene made all the people there emotionally. Sadhu Saheb was part of our family. Dr Jeeta Singh said: ‘Sadhu Saheb was not just a horse, he was a part of our family. Without him, the house seems to be abandoned. ‘ He further said that he had a special attachment to him, after only some time reminders were left, only memories of Sadhu Sahu Saheb remain. He said we are sad about his departure. Aftab Ansari, who takes care of the horse, said: “I considered my religion to serve Sadhu Saheb. My heart broke my heart.” Share this story -tags