"Death is Like a Water Bubble" | The Man Who Built His Own ₹12 Lakh Tomb in Telangana | Nakka Indraiah


An 80-year-old farmer from Lakshmipuram, Telangana, has left behind a powerful message about dignity, responsibility, and the inevitable nature of death. Nakka Indraiah, who recently passed away, was laid to rest in the very tomb he built and maintained for himself while still alive.


A Life Prepared: Indraiah, a former Gulf NRI who rose from poverty to become a successful builder, spent nearly ₹12 lakh to construct a beautiful granite tomb on his farmland. His daily routine involved watering the plants around the site and sitting in quiet reflection, viewing the grave not as a symbol of sorrow, but as his "final home."


A Message of Love and Dignity: His primary wish was to be buried beside his late wife and to ensure his family would not face the burden of planning his funeral. Known for his philanthropy, he also built a school, a church, and the village entrance arch with his own earnings.


"Life is a water bubble and not permanent." Indraiah’s story has sparked a global conversation about how we view death and the legacy we leave behind. Watch the touching story of a man who conquered the fear of the end.

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