Things do happen only to those blesssed  KR IRS 31125

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From: Chittanandam V R <[email protected]>
Date: Sun, 2 Nov 2025 at 20:52
Subject: Fwd: [rbicf] Nethaji - APS Mani
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> Shri A.P.S.Mani belongs to Palakkad. He lived in Tokyo for forty years. He
> came back to India a few
> years ago. In an email, he describes a meeting he had with a family which
> he never expected to have.
> They belonged to a very famous Indian family. The text of the email is
> below.
>
> Chittanandam
>
>
> I had an experience in an open garden, on a rainy day in the heart of
> Tokyo.  We four (wife, the two kids of ours, and self) about forty years
> back.
>
> Indians were very few at that time in the Tokyo area.  While our children
> were playing in the garden, an elderly Indian lady from far away walked
> towards us.  We were thrilled that there was another Indian lady around and
> greeted her warmly.  After exchanging pleasantries, I requested her details
> and she told me that her son, Vikram Bose, is working for Texas Instruments
> in Japan (representing the US conglomerate in Japan).  The son, his British
> wife, and three kids joined us soon.  In my excitement, having met another
> Indian family, I invited them home for dinner the following  Sunday.  (That
> was my habit till I left Tokyo, inviting anyone whom I liked home for lunch
> or dinner).  That weekend, the family came home for dinner, and I had other
> guests too.
>
> The elderly lady, the moment she stepped into our home, greeted us and
> asked where the remains of Netaji Subhas Chandra Bose were kept in Tokyo
> (in a Japanese Temple).  Since I have been to that place, I gave her the
> details and told her that I will send the location map of the place to her
> son.  I was keen to know why they wanted to go to the remains (Asthi) of
> Netaji, and to my surprise, the answer was that the elderly lady was the
> wife of the youngest brother of Netaji Subash Chandra Bose, and Vikram,
> the son of Netaji's brother.  I was surprised that though they belonged
> to that illustrious family, they were very cool in not divulging their
> connections told aloud.  Later, another day, I took the entire family of
> Bose to the temple, and we had a detailed discussion with the presiding
> priest on the history of the remains!
>
> A humble submission. At times, destiny brings us close contacts!
>

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