Renkō-ji (English Wikipedia)

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  • "Netaji's ashes still in Renkoji temple: MEA". DNA India. Mar 8, 2007. Retrieved 17 November 2013. MEA has informed Delhi-based Mission Netaji that the alleged ashes and remains of the freedom fighter are still in Tokyo's Renkoji temple....In a letter dated March two this year, Additional Secretary Ajai Choudhary of the external affairs ministry informed Mission Netaji that "as far as the ministry was aware the alleged ashes and remains are still at the Renkoji temple

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  • Krant, M. L. Verma (2006). Svadhinata Sangrama Ke Krantikari Sahitya Ka Itihasa (in Hindi). Vol. 3 (1 ed.). New Delhi: Praveen Prakashan. p. 846. ISBN 81-7783-120-8. OCLC 271682218. On 18 Aug 1945 the weather over the Formosa Strait was extremely bad, so that the plane made a difficult voyage of several hours before it reached the Taihoku airfield at 13.00. After refueling it took off at 14.00. When it rose about 10 meters above ground the propeller of the left side left side engine fell apart. The plane shaking violently right and left, listed to the left and crashed against the ground at the end of the airfield. Fire broke out instantly at both front and rear of the plane. Bose drenched in gasoline and covered with flames emerged from a hole on the left side and towards the front of the fuseleg.... Ten minutes after the accident he was taken to the Army Hospital in Taihoku and received treatment at 15.00. His death came at 21.00. His aide H.R. also suffered burns to his neck, right cheek, right leg as well as both arms. Lieutenant General Shidei met an instantaneous death inside the plane (two others would similarly perish).