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Please if anyone is still reading this. I shall be highly  grateful for some help.

So, My Uncle and Unty they both go to Mandir. They are devotees of Maa. So my uncle  have some dreams 99% of them are always true. He’s told me that some Holy Spirit (Devi, Devta)  gave him bachan that the person I want to get married to will not happen. They have told him it’s impossible.

 

I asked him why can’t they help us . why can’t they find us any solution. He’s told me that they don’t have the authorisation. They pretty much helpless.
 

 

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21 minutes ago, Soulfood said:

Please if anyone is still reading this. I shall be highly  grateful for some help.

So, My Uncle and Unty they both go to Mandir. They are devotees of Maa. So my uncle  have some dreams 99% of them are always true. He’s told me that some Holy Spirit (Devi, Devta)  gave him bachan that the person I want to get married to will not happen. They have told him it’s impossible.

 

I asked him why can’t they help us . why can’t they find us any solution. He’s told me that they don’t have the authorisation. They pretty much helpless.
 

 

so your dads getting haunted by some mata devi?   

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34 minutes ago, Soulfood said:

Please if anyone is still reading this. I shall be highly  grateful for some help.

So, My Uncle and Unty they both go to Mandir. They are devotees of Maa. So my uncle  have some dreams 99% of them are always true. He’s told me that some Holy Spirit (Devi, Devta)  gave him bachan that the person I want to get married to will not happen. They have told him it’s impossible.

 

I asked him why can’t they help us . why can’t they find us any solution. He’s told me that they don’t have the authorisation. They pretty much helpless.
 

 

Well if the marriage isn't according to Hukam a devte can't do anything. 

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