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Vrindavan Accident
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Viral reel saves woman’s life after boat mishap in Vrindavan—Internet demands to see it

| @indiablooms | Apr 15, 2026, at 03:20 pm

A woman’s remarkable survival story following a boat mishap in the northern Indian holy city of Vrindavan has gone viral on social media.

The woman credited a social media reel she had watched earlier for helping her stay alive during the ordeal.

In a widely circulated video, she can be heard recounting her experience in Punjabi.

She explained that a short reel she once came across online had outlined what to do in such emergency situations.

“I had once seen a short reel that explained what to do if such an accident happens,” she told the media, adding that she followed those instructions to keep herself afloat.

Her account has sparked widespread interest online, with many users urging her to share the reel that helped her survive.

One user commented, “There’s a difference between devotion and skill. You can rely on God only when you’re skilled yourself; otherwise, there’s no master.”

Another wrote, “That’s incredible news—please share the reel if possible.”

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