On November 21, 2024, in Jhunjhunu, Rajasthan, a 25-year-old mute and deaf man, declared dead by doctors, astonished everyone by coming back to life on the funeral pyre. Such miracles are rare but not unheard of. Globally, this medical anomaly, termed Lazarus Syndrome, has puzzled scientists, challenged medical protocols, and profoundly impacted those who’ve witnessed it. Named after the biblical figure Lazarus, resurrected by Jesus four days after his death, the phenomenon represents spontaneous return of circulation after failed CPR.
Though only 80 such cases have been reported worldwide, each tells a story so surreal it borders on the extraordinary. Global Tales of the Unbelievable Lazarus Syndrome has been documented in diverse parts of the world, revealing uncanny commonalities despite geographical divides. In the United States, one of the earliest modern cases was documented…