“And they did .. the singular tone of the straight line on the monitor .. indicating to us all and the World , that she had left .. slipped out .. as someone recently mentioned about the passing of a near one .. and gone to a `better place` – words that we often hear being used in consolation of the departure.` A gentle hand on her forehead .. a million memories flashing by in the silence of the room in the hospital .. and then leaving to being her home .. the hall in Prateeksha was cleaned and washed .. her portrait, her beautiful face, by the side of a few white flowers .. a silence about .. and she lay there for the last time ..”
He recalled that her nieces got here and introduced within the Granth Saheb Shabd in recitation, sitting by her facet all evening.
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“I lay on the floor .. it was traditional .. to spend the night with her , till the cremation the next day .. and then her body to the flames .. the collection of her ashes .. and taken to the sacred places which she believed in and prayed at .. the prayer meet .. with recitations of the Granth Saheb by the recognised Granthis .. and her portrait .. by the side of Babuji, in his room .. adorning. “The sound of shlokas and prayers every day and the flowers preserve them firm .. her and his books of prayer alongside facet .. in reverence .. the room stays so .. completely .. and she or he stays completely with us .. Amma ji .. probably the most lovely Mother in all the Universe ..
Teji Bachchan was born in Faisalabad of Punjab in Pakistan in 1914, and was married to Hindi poet Harivansh Rai Bachchan for 62 years until his demise in 2003. She performed Lady Macbeth in Harivansh Rai Bachchan`s Hindi adaptation of Shakespeare`s play and did a cameo look within the 1976 romance drama `Kabhie Kabhie`, starring Amitabh as one of many leads.