Air India Plane Crash: Miracle Amid Tragedy; Bhagavad Gita Found Intact in Burnt Wreckage
In a tragic incident on Thursday, an Air India flight bound for London from Ahmedabad crashed just moments after takeoff, claiming the lives of all passengers and several hostel residents near the crash site. The aircraft, which had barely been airborne for 40 seconds, plunged into a hostel building, causing a massive explosion and fire.
The intensity of the fire was so extreme that nearly everything on board — luggage, documents, and personal belongings — was reduced to ashes. Rescue workers described the scene as utterly devastating, with no signs of life and complete destruction at the crash site.
However, amid the debris, a remarkable discovery has sparked both shock and spiritual reflection. A copy of the Bhagavad Gita, found among the remains of the luggage, was recovered completely unscathed. Not a single page was damaged, despite the intense heat and fire that consumed everything around it.
Eyewitnesses and rescue personnel were stunned by the condition of the sacred text. "Everything was burnt to ashes — clothes, bags, even metal items were deformed — but this one book was perfectly intact. It was as if it had been protected by some divine force," said a rescue official at the scene.
The incident has stirred widespread discussion on social media and in religious communities, with many calling it nothing short of a miracle. Images of the untouched Bhagavad Gita have gone viral, symbolizing hope, faith, and resilience amid the heart-wrenching tragedy.
While investigations into the cause of the crash are ongoing, this miraculous survival of a spiritual text has added a poignant and mysterious dimension to the disaster, bringing a sliver of solace in a moment of overwhelming loss.