Nagpur: Centenarian Krishnao Dalvi, who completed 100 years on January 1, has succeeded in remaining untouched in two Covid waves, relying on his strong belief in self-discipline and relations with deep spirituality.
Complete teetotalers, non-smokers and pure vegetarians, Dalvi claims its strict regime behind the health of his voice, which has helped him pass 100 magical years this week.
His daily routine included Pranayama, Yoga and Light Exercises starting at 5:30 a.m.
followed by Bhajan and reflection songs until 7:30 a.m., and all day.
Even though he is, Dalvi volunteer to take more vaccine photos as social responsibility than personal security.
Even though the wife’s wife 88 years had tested positive, she remained safe so far.
His business was also valued by Guardian Minister Nitin Raut.
A native of Paoni in Bhandara, Dalvi Pension as Assistant Director, Technical Committee (Marine), in the Indian Army Navy in 1980.
He manages the canteen and diet of various types but itself remains related to pure vegetarian food, which matches its vision To stay connected with the world of spirituality which in turn helps it stay healthy and warm too.
With openness, the Centenarian vision still found the relevance in the young generation of his family who lived in Lic Colony, Surendra Nagar.
Family members, especially the son-in-law of Aparna, a teacher, made his 100th birthday unforgettable by helping him publish a collection of Marathi poems, ‘Marra Dhwani’ (Innervoice), written during his life.
“We intend to now publish the collection of probes on the 101st birthday opportunities next year,” said Aparna, who also said the health secret of his father-in-law was a disciplined compliance.
Dalvi said his poem was connected with the Almighty, which he called ‘Vimalbai’ or a purity woman.
“God is a mother who has created us and all.
I connect my poem to Vimalbai or God regardless of the peak and the lowest life,” said Dalvi, who wrote his first poem at the age of 17.
Aparna said his father-in-law’s first poem was also part of the collection.
“We found his poem after he offered one of them as ganesh meaning for us to sing.
Everyone who hears it, likes it.
Every poem has a date, time and place written by him, which is also a unique feature,” he said.
Dalvi never fell sickly also did not depend on any pills.
Followers of live style firms driven by RSS marked by a strict regime, Dalvi ideology itself was formed by the vision of the flexibility of Madhavrao pastor and confidence in the universality of brotherhood.
“I married someone from another country.
The four daughters I married a family of various castees,” he said.
“I have no property in my name.
Only retirement I have and get,” Centenarian said, as much as – Many thanked Anuradha’s wife for raising her five children when she went to work.
The son of Dalvi Deepak said his father did not even like furniture at home.
“My father likes a simple life and a hard life,” he said.