New Delhi, July 12 -- A 40-year-old Russian woman, Nina Kutina, was rescued from a remote cave in the Ramatirtha hills of Kumta taluk, Uttara Kannada district of Karnataka, after living in near-complete isolation for nearly two weeks. Her two young children, aged six and four were also rescued.

According to a PTI report, Kutina, also known as Mohi, had journeyed from Russia to India on a business visa and found her way to the sacred coastal town of Gokarna via Goa, drawn deeply by the Hinduism and Indian spiritual traditions.

Mohi and her two children, Preya (6) and Ama (4), had been living in complete seclusion for nearly two weeks. They had taken shelter inside a natural cave surrounded by dense woods and steep slopes. Inside, Mohi ke...