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There are times in life when we touch the depths of despair. After all, life is journey that is not just filled with only highs. Champions are those who don’t lie low when fallen down. They fight the odds, convert the obstacles into opportunities with the attitude of “Never Give Up.” I came across last week a story of a lady, who showed tremendous determination to fight the odds and bounce back in life to be a role model to many. Pls read on…
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Story of Mayuri and Her Attitude of “Never Give Up”
Internet info (Courtesy: Uma Mahesh; Source: http://www.andhrajyothy.com )
Mayuri, a postgraduate, used to work for a multinational company. Married and blessed with a child, she was living happily, when suddenly life changed for her. Trekking was a hobby that she liked going on a trekking mission at every given opportunity. In the year 2002, leaving her 3-month old baby with her parents, she went along with her friends on a trekking mission to Pindari Glacier arranged by a company in Uttaranchal. The vehicle in which the team was travelling from the base camp met with an accident and fell into a deep valley. She sustained multiple fractures to her ribcage, injuries to the rear of her head, cuts all over her body, and a dislocated shoulder. The last thoughts of her mind before falling and becoming totally unconscious were, “My child is too young, I should not leave him like that, I should not die, I must survive by any and all means.”
She was rescued from the accident, got operated, had to have 60 stitches, returned to her job within 6 months, but the trauma of the accident continued to stay on her mind. It was then that she turned to yoga, which helped her become totally physically fit and fine. She later decided to spread the message of yoga, mastered the art, and she has now started a studio, “Yoga Tree” in Bangalore.
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Mayuri’s indomitable will to LIVE backed up by her love for her child as well as her own LIFE helped her win over the worst of the odds she was destined to face. Having fought the times of desperation and loss of hope, she has now become a message of hope and an example of aspiration to live life to many. Let the odds and lows we experience in our lives not stop us to bounce back with enhanced strength to rise up, move forward, and stand tall again....sooner or later.
An article in Telugu detailing Mayuri’s complete story could be read at the link given below:
https://www.andhrajyothy.com/mainNewsShow.asp?qry=2011%2Fmay%2F25%2Fnavya%2F25navya1&more=2011%2Fmay%2F25%2Fnavya%2Fnavyamain&date=5%2F25%2F2011&sms_ss=facebook&at_xt=4ddc9d7eed761f23%2C0
The Best for you always!
With love and regards,
Siva
There are times in life when we touch the depths of despair. After all, life is journey that is not just filled with only highs. Champions are those who don’t lie low when fallen down. They fight the odds, convert the obstacles into opportunities with the attitude of “Never Give Up.” I came across last week a story of a lady, who showed tremendous determination to fight the odds and bounce back in life to be a role model to many. Pls read on…
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Story of Mayuri and Her Attitude of “Never Give Up”
Internet info (Courtesy: Uma Mahesh; Source: http://www.andhrajyothy.com )
Mayuri, a postgraduate, used to work for a multinational company. Married and blessed with a child, she was living happily, when suddenly life changed for her. Trekking was a hobby that she liked going on a trekking mission at every given opportunity. In the year 2002, leaving her 3-month old baby with her parents, she went along with her friends on a trekking mission to Pindari Glacier arranged by a company in Uttaranchal. The vehicle in which the team was travelling from the base camp met with an accident and fell into a deep valley. She sustained multiple fractures to her ribcage, injuries to the rear of her head, cuts all over her body, and a dislocated shoulder. The last thoughts of her mind before falling and becoming totally unconscious were, “My child is too young, I should not leave him like that, I should not die, I must survive by any and all means.”
She was rescued from the accident, got operated, had to have 60 stitches, returned to her job within 6 months, but the trauma of the accident continued to stay on her mind. It was then that she turned to yoga, which helped her become totally physically fit and fine. She later decided to spread the message of yoga, mastered the art, and she has now started a studio, “Yoga Tree” in Bangalore.
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Mayuri’s indomitable will to LIVE backed up by her love for her child as well as her own LIFE helped her win over the worst of the odds she was destined to face. Having fought the times of desperation and loss of hope, she has now become a message of hope and an example of aspiration to live life to many. Let the odds and lows we experience in our lives not stop us to bounce back with enhanced strength to rise up, move forward, and stand tall again....sooner or later.
An article in Telugu detailing Mayuri’s complete story could be read at the link given below:
https://www.andhrajyothy.com/mainNewsShow.asp?qry=2011%2Fmay%2F25%2Fnavya%2F25navya1&more=2011%2Fmay%2F25%2Fnavya%2Fnavyamain&date=5%2F25%2F2011&sms_ss=facebook&at_xt=4ddc9d7eed761f23%2C0
The Best for you always!
With love and regards,
Siva
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