Menaba Solanki - Last Breath

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My Grand Mother Menaba - Lives in Sardhav, taking Last Breath on 05.12.2015 at 10.55 at Sardhav.
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I have noticed many people hate me due to this Video Posted on You tube, But Please understand that she is 98 years old and Lived happily. The Doctor is near to her, and checking her every hour. On Last day she refuse to take any medicines as she felt that life is now over for her, she confess this things with us. she has talked till last 5 Min of Death. and happy to see every family members near her. the sound of kitchen is due to many guests are at the place.
I'm writing these all matter due to some haters. no one is knowing that she love to makes videos and photos. we have thousands of her video saying stories and different talk.

Hope everybody Understand and Stop Hating Video.

Chetan
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I am 100% sure that the sounds of people in the kitchen are probably comforting to her. They probably remind her of her own family when she was young, getting ready for a tasty meal. She died at home, in peace and comfort, and not in a hospital surrounded by the chaotic machines.

okaminess
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the last breath is truly scary, my mother always told me dying is peaceful, it's like being sick and really tired and wanting to sleep but you get to sleep as long as you want to. it's pretty comfortable and scary at the same time lying down knowing that you're not gonna last long and wondering what is going to happen to you. Rest In Peace, i hope she sleeps well. ❤️

dicktated
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I appreciate these types of videos. People get upset because society has certain ideas about what is right what is wrong and what is appropriate. I appreciate the honesty of this video and it helps me come to terms with death just a bit more. She lived a long life and died peacefully and to see the actual process somehow helps me. Thank you and god rest your loved ones.

Jonathan-ykmx
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The sounds of people getting their next meal ready is a reminder to us that nothing in this world will ever stop for you.. even in your most difficult moment.
We are alone in out birth, in our death and everything in between.

minniebonnie
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She Didn't die just her 98 years old body. She just went into another level of existence.

dianam.agudelo
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The first time I’ve ever seen someone take their last breath

yamanz
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There are so many people who wish to see dying moments . Cos seeing and intelligent thinking about death makes good human qualities like love, kindness, generosity in a person's life.
You can find so many giving birth videos, but only a handful of suffering and dying videos, and this peaceful dying is so rare. Thanks for uploading.

sandunthilina
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My brother passed away at age 29 in a motercycle accident on his way home from work. I was up early and decided to go to sleep when he got home and I woke up to someone crying. I got up and my mother was crying next to his bed, that's when I knew something happend to him, she told me he crashed and I got mine blown, I walked downstairs and I hear my mom say "he passed away" that's when my mind infuriated and froze at the same time and yelled at my mom "he's gone!?" And she cried holding me and said yes. A few days later I saw him at the funeral home and held his hand. He was so cold...I will never forget who he was, and what he wanted from me. The night before he said, "take a shower bro, you stink, I promise I will help you in the future, I promise bro" when he broke that promise, it broke me aswell, I shttered like glass that day. August-20-2020 that day of darkness and this year couldn't get worse right? A week before my cat died from dog mual and it ended up biting me on my ring finger, he told me it was all right and cheered me up saying it's ok and it's nature, what he said is true and i couldn't agree more to this day. I loved my bro and he sure loved me to, he always has. Stay safe when doing things, remember the world is cruel and it has many negatives but the bright side is always there

ultimatecrusader
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Beautiful lady. My grandmother passed away a few months after your grandmother did. Both passed knowing they were loved surrounded by the ones they love the most. We will see them again in heaven someday. ❤ Rip to all our grandmother's that have passed on. Until we meet again. Forever in our hearts.

kaywoods
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we all die one day. accept it. life is too short. just remain happy every moment.

debshreebasu
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I hope my death is surrounded by those who care

rishelschimmel
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What a beautiful precious testament to your mom. She lived a very long, happy life. It is clear she is at peace in her final moments. God bless you all ♥️

mindmyown
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I remember seeing my Grandpa's lifeless body as soon as I came over to my dad's house I said my goodbyes and it was the hardest thing I done 😢

dnieto
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Bro angels took her I cried alot when I saw this I'm soft hearted guy!

kenykharbudon
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Dont scare at death, just welcome it . We will see each other at heaven once the time has come💖

KayDaisy
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RIP DEAREST Sweet Darling Angel 🇺🇸😥🎈❤⚘

sherry
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Thank you for generously posting this. My Mother passed on yesterday morning. I missed her last moments by 1 or 2 hours.
How I wish I would have known, and been next to her. A nurse had told me that day that she had "1 day to 3 weeks to go". I, of course, know my Mother better than anyone, and I instinctually thought, "More like 1 - 3 days"! I was right. I gave her the morphine she was prescribed for shortness of breath. Then I waited about 15 minutes for it to take effect. I thought about pulling a chair up next to her bed, and just sitting there. But I remembered what the nurse had said. Instead of doing that I prayed and recited the 100 - syllable Vajrasattva Mantra about 10 times. Then I was woken by the morning caregiver about 5 hours later. She had passed away some 2 - 3 hours after I left her bedside. Then I felt her face and it was cold, her arms were crossed over her chest, and already stiff. But her midsection was still warm. I placed a Tibetan Takdrol (Mantras) over her chest face down as it should be done, and read the entire "Liberation By Wearing" teaching. Then I did 108 6-syllable Mantras of Avalokiteshvara. I do regret not listening to MY OWN instinct as to her condition. But, not having been there, I still tried to do the best I could for her. She was 95 and 1/2 years old.

bradbryant
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0:28 I am So so sorry for this loss😢😢😢😭😭😭😭💔💔💔💔💔 R.I.P God is with the entire world 🌎

calebtorres
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This is exactly how my father went on. Rest peacefully ❤️

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