Garuda Purana: There are eighteen Mahapuranas in Hinduism. The Garuda Purana is one of these. It contains 19,000 verses and is divided into two parts. Lord Vishnu is the presiding deity of this Purana. According to religious beliefs, reciting the Garuda Purana helps the deceased attain salvation and provides spiritual peace to the deceased's family members. Furthermore, the Garuda Purana describes the signs a person experiences before death. Let us explain in detail in this article what is often seen shortly before death…

Not Seeing a Shadow
According to the Garuda Purana, many people experience inauspicious signs before death. Before death, a person's shadow is not visible in water, oil, ghee, or a mirror. It is believed that such symbolic signs occur during a person's final moments.
Sensing the Spirits of Ancestors
Before death, a person begins to feel the spirits of their ancestors around them. They begin to celebrate the deceased's arrival in the afterlife because the deceased's family is about to visit them.
A dog follows you
If a dog starts following you from your home and continues to do so for more than four days, understand that your death may be near.
Ears being blocked with fingers.

According to the Garuda Purana, if both ears are blocked with the tips of the fingers and no sound is heard, it is believed that death is near.
Hand lines disappear
Furthermore, the Garuda Purana also mentions that at the time of death, the lines on the hand disappear, or sometimes become invisible.
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