Imagine this – a 40-year-old Russian woman, Nina Kutina, spent nearly two weeks in total isolation in the Indian jungle with her two small children! Yes, you read that right! Fascinated by Hinduism and spiritual practices, she retreated to the forested hills of Gokarna in Karnataka state with her six-year-old daughter Priya and four-year-old son Amo. Their cave, surrounded by dense forest and steep terrain, became their spiritual sanctuary. Nina set up an idol of Rudra and spent her days praying and meditating, while her children miraculously survived in the wild. Local police found them during a routine patrol. Now the big question – how did the kids get food and water? Was this a brave spiritual quest or a total break from reality? This story shines a light on extreme spirituality and parenting, and the dangers lurking in the wild. What do you think – heroism or madness? Drop your thoughts, let’s see which side you’re on!
Russian Woman Found in Indian Jungle with Two Kids After Two Weeks of Isolation
