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Rajendra
Prasad was employed in a speciality printing industry where
cellophane paper, craft paper and maplitho paper were converted into
various packing material. He was a highly skilled technician. The
company had several divisions in the same premises employing around
3000 workers. Rajendra Prasad was an expert in various trades and he
was called for any technical help besides his normal work. He was in
much demand amongst his co-employees and he was also accommodative
and helpful to all. In fact,
he was paid an extra salary every month for his contribution in
addition to his regular salary. In addition to his employment,
he was also an expert in eye testing and dispensing spectacles as his
friends were employed with the
Government
Minto Eye Hospital and they had their own eye glass shops in the
city. After his work he used to visit the shop and attend to
customers. Rajendra Prasad became friendly with Dr. N Rajgopal during
his visit to the spectacles shop on R. T Street of Bangalore central
city area. Since then both were close friends and Rajendra Prasad’s
good rapport with almost all shopkeepers in the area, his house
surroundings and in the company where he worked always amazed Dr. N.
Rajgopal. Rajendra Prasad was a family of three brothers and one
sister with his parents being well settled. Sister was also married
and well settled away from Bangalore. Rajendra Prasad’s two elder
brothers were married while Rajendra Prasad and his younger brother
were yet to marry. His younger brother was pursuing Graduation while
Rajendra Prasad was the only person in the family with normal
academic qualification of just a
metric
pass. Rajendra Prasad’s family belonged to a dominant community of
the state and the family was well-knit with orthodoxy and unknown to
cross caste marriage relationship with other communities.
Life
was going on well for Rajendra Prasad till he met a Rajput boy Ratan
Singh who had joined in the same company where Rajendra Prasad was
working. Over a period of time they both became friends and on an
invitation Rajendra Prasad visited Ratan Singh’s house. He chanced
to meet Ratan Singh’s sister Meera Kumari and at first glance they
got attracted to each other. Love blossomed in a few days. But the
marriage was opposed by both the parents. Crossing all odds Rajendra
Prasad and Meera Kumari married with the help of friends,
only to be thrown out of their houses. They began their life in a
small rented house. In a few months Meera Kumari conceived and
unfortunately she died after delivering a female baby.
Rajendra
Prasad was grief stricken and the entire world looked gloomy. He did
not speak with any one for over a month. He had become almost like a
dead wood and but for the female child,
he would have totally collapsed. He also vehemently resisted all
attempts by both parents to bring him and his child to the family
fold. During this period Rajendra Prasad made suicide attempts over
three times,
without any success. At this stage Dr. N. Rajgopal voluntarily
intervened and advised Rajendra Prasad about his only dependent child
and blood relation as of date and the responsibility cast before him
of this tiny female baby. He was reminded of his responsibility over
his shoulder of nurturing the baby and to make her responsible and a
valuable asset to the nation. As Rajendra Prasad was now in
listening mode, Dr. N.Rajgopal further advised and gave him a well
selected Opal Gemstone
after careful study of his case through MindScope.
Rajendra Prasad readily accepted the solution and remedy in the form
of a natural colourless Opal Gemstone.
Ever
since the wearing of the Gemstone
on a silver ring,
he became highly intellect and further started attracting fortunes.
He was invited to join a prominent chocolate manufacturing company in
Chittoor as foreman of the company. He was given all the facilities
including housing and vehicle. He brought up his girl child with good
education.
Rajendra
Prasad remained unmarried and he dedicated his life for his daughter.
Now Rajendra Prasad has married off his daughter who is well settled
and she is a Doctor by profession. Rajendra Prasad also spends his
life with his daughter and son-in-law. The Opal Gemstone
has dramatically brought about revolutionary changes in the otherwise
crippled life of Rajendra Prasad. This incident always lingers in the
mind of Dr. Rajgopal whenever he gets to look at an Opal Gemstone.
Colour
hunger within can make an individual to behave irrationally or be
faced with setbacks and hurdles in his/her life. Gemstones
have the unique property of transmitting a specific colour
into our body and replenish the colour.
Rajendra Prasad was able to overcome irreparable grief that struck
his life and take charge of his life by recognizing and making use of
the Power
of Gemstones
with the help of a MindScope
selected Gemstone.
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