Shreemayee Sweta Snigdha Mishra Donates Her Body To AIIMS

It is said that man is a unique creation of nature. Every part of human is also a natural gift. And human life tries to keep the body healthy and care given by that nature. But in loving his life so much, a man never thinks what will happen to his life and body after death?

If he could be the reason to save someone’s life after his death and put a smile on some people’s face, then tell me if that person’s life is meaningful.

To save the lives of others after death means to donate your body organs after death. Almost all of us give some money, money, jewellery or other physical help to others, whether it’s religious work or any faith and faith. And with that help, we get a little self-satisfaction. But think if we extend a helping hand to a person who is struggling with death or surviving helplessly due to any part of the body, what could be more important and more satisfying than that help or donation. And then again after our death.

Just a few days ago, a piece of news shocked me a lot. Only 20 months old baby fell from the first floor and was admitted to Sir Gangaram Hospital in Delhi on January 8 4 days later doctors declared him brain dead. But that 20-month-old baby did such things, which is an example and inspiration to all of us. Dhanishtha Nami was able to save the lives of 5 patients even after the death of that 20-month-old baby. And the hospital said that this baby is the youngest organ donor.

The purpose of saying this is, due to lack of awareness and superstition, such eye-visual acceptance towards organ donation is not seen among people in India. Now, as many people are losing their lives due to the Covid pandemic, the negative effect of the organ donation program is on.

Healthcare, this organ donation work done selflessly for the welfare of mankind will definitely save many lives and a milestone in medical science. Organ donation is one of the greatest gifts of modern surgery. Which wasn’t possible before.

Though in mythology there is mention of Maharishi Dadhichi donating her whole body. Even in the Bhagwat Gita, it is said about the earthly body and soul.

9 parts of our body come to work for another living person even after death. 28 types of patients give a better life. Every year 5 lakh people in India lose their lives due to incomplete parts of their body.

Today on the occasion of her birthday, Shreemayee Sweta Snigdha Mishra officially after her death donated all parts of her body which will be for the research of mankind’s welfare and medical science.

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