Guest guest Posted March 17, 2004 Report Share Posted March 17, 2004 Dear Devotees - Sairam May I request you all to take Ten minutes of your time to read this incredible "Manava Seva" done by one of our friends at Hyderabad last year. You may read this at your convenience, but do not delete this mail without reading. Such services give meesage of our life. Thanks Dear all members of AABIDS, Since three days, I have been watching a beggar, an old woman in her 70s, lying right in front of our house. Passers by have put bananas, food, coins, water bottles she ate very little of them rest of them were lying all around. Every time I come out of the house I used to think that I should do something for her but I used to postpone it because of the job on hand. Whenever I was entering I used to think that I should bring food and feed her. Finally yesterday (28th August 2003) when I was entering our house I have seen her half naked, she has passed on stools and urinated there, flies were all over her place. She was crying and giving a sort of frail cry in order to attract the attention of the passersby for assistance. The area was stinking. The previous night it even rained and the stench was unbearable! I came upstairs and asked my sister-in-law to come downstairs at once. Initially she has assumed that I have met with an accident and our car got damaged beyond repair. I have changed my clothes and wore work pants and a T-shirt. She came down stairs and saw the pathetic condition of that old woman. I went to a barber and brought him on my two wheeler thinking that first her unwashed and unkempt hair has to be shaved off and later I thought I would clean her on the road itself. I took her consent for all this. I sat by her side, put my hand on her head and began asking her what is her problem. That time she has said that her left hand and left leg are not functioning since 3 months. I asked her besides that whether she has any more problems. She has said that to which ever area she has gone the police have been beating her in order to shoo her away with their sticks! She was immobile. All my people and neighbours have advised me that I should not give her bath and I should not let the barber shave off her hair. They all have said that I will unnecessarily end up in legal problems. I had to send away the barber. I have put aside the soap case which I have brought in a great hurry. My sister-in-law has given a washed cotton saree that she wears everyday. Went straight to our area Police Station. There I have explained about the matter and asked them to shift her to Government Hospital. They have asked me to give it in writing. I gave it with all my address particulars and phone numbers. The Inspector has said that, "there is no vehicle at present you will have to wait". I have said that I will take her in an auto and bear the expenses. The Head Constable has prepared a letter addressing the Duty Doctor, Osmania Government Hospital to give necessary medical treatment to Smt. Veeramma, resident of Dharmavaram, aged about 70 years. Two constables have come with me in that auto and I was on a two wheeler. Upon reaching the beggar's spot so many onlookers have gathered. None was ready to touch her. All her muddled clothes were wet with urine and excreta. I have asked one of the policemen to help me from one side and put her in the auto. We have shifted her in a wheel chair and took her to OGH casualty ward. There all young trainee (I am not sure) doctors have checked her. They have asked me to take her to General Ward. I and one of the policemen have taken her to the Gen Ward in wheel chair. None of the doctors or ward-boys is ready to touch her. She was stinking and unclean. Smt. Veeramma, name of the Beggar, probably stopped taking bath since many months. Here comes the most important thing, the doctors have asked her, "what is your problem". Veeramma replied, "my left hand and leg are not functioning since 3 months and police have been beating me up quite often". They have checked for the wounds on her back. They said, "the beating wounds on her back have healed and she has suffered the paralytic stroke 3 months back therefore, immediate, medical attention is not required"!!! I had to request the doctors to do something to that poor woman who really requires some help. They have said that they are ready to help me (not the woman), if I can get her ECG done and if the results show something wrong in her ECG they are ready to admit her! I took her to the ECG ward. While pushing the wheelchair of Smt. Veeramma I have casually asked her this question, "Veeramma if I give you some poison are you ready to consume it"? Pat came the reply, "it would be a great help, please give and I will take it right now". I just wanted to test whether she has any desire towards the life or not. At the ECG ward they have asked me to lift her and place her on the table. The policeman and I had to do that job. Unfortunately Smt. Veeramma could not stretch both of her legs because she has arthritis also. The ECG people said, "ask the doctors to admit her in the ward and we will come and conduct her ECG on her bed itself". I took her back to the General Ward. There the doctors said, "rules do not permit us to admit her without any problem, she does not require any immediate medical attention, please take her back to the Casualty Ward". I have requested few of the ward-boys and 'ayahs' (women) asking them to give Smt. Veeramma bath and in return I will "tip" them heavily. They have not come forward!! I took her to Casualty. They have asked me to bring her to the hospital next day morning for OPD! I have served in Indian Central Government for 16 long years and I am very much acquainted with the functioning of our Government and system, therefore, I was not shocked at all. I have received a phone call from my sister-in-law on my mobile asking me to come for lunch, as it was already 15:30 hrs. I told her, "until I wrap up this issue today I am not going to come". Luckily the same auto fellow was waiting for me out side. So me and my small team (auto driver and two constables) in one auto and on my two wheeler headed for the "THE LITTLE SISTERS OF THE POOR" (home for aged) a charitable institution to which my brother annually donates some amount. There the sisters have said that they will only admit those aged-people who have some relatives. Fortunately the sister has directed me to a Charitable Missionary Home run by Mother Teresa institution which allows admission only for DESTITUTES! I have requested the sister to phone them up about our arrival with Smt. Veeramma. This place is opposite to old Musheerabad Jail, New Bhoiguda, Secunderabad. The sister was waiting for our arrival. She has taken Smt. Veeramma with the help of two boys who are ready to give her bath. The sister has asked me to fill out a form wherein I will have to state that I will not claim the dead body of Smt. Veeramma in the case of any eventuality and the same will be handed over to Municipal Corporation of Hyderabad. The sister has asked me, both the constables and the auto driver to follow her. She has taken us on a tour of that Home. There we have seen so many old people, so many sick people, so many mad people, so many handicapped people (their ages ranging from 10 to 90). They all desperately try to get up or try to bring their hands together to give us respect. None visits them. They do not have any relatives or friends. None like to befriend them because they are good for nothing and their appearance is repelling. But their desperateness to give respect to the visitors has made me cry like anything. I came out began sobbing like anything. The constable who is in his 50 also began crying. The sister waited for some time and asked me to follow her. I thought of telling her that I do not want to take it anymore. On the second thoughts I said to myself, "if I am an army man I must face the reality and let me face it completely". Our tour continued and I began putting my hand on their heads and tried to hug them, some of them wept silently (forgot to mention that most of the destitute are old women). I have asked the sister about funding part of that institution. She has said that most of her funds come from local people. The Home is very quiet and the surroundings are kept neat and clean. I have promised to her that I will donate some amount towards her Home. She has given me the phone number of her Home and encouraged me that I can bring destitute to her Home in future too. I have paid Rs. 100/- to the auto fellow and Rs. 50/- to both the constables for them to go to their police station (I have promised that I will take care of their transportation). I came home at 17:00 hrs, removed my clothes, kept them for wash and took hot water bath. At 17:30 hrs I have had my lunch. Yesterday night I have had some sense of satisfaction. Jai Sairam Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest guest Posted March 18, 2004 Report Share Posted March 18, 2004 Light and Love to all - Ravi Yemula saibabanews Thursday, March 18, 2004 8:36 AM [saibabanews] An incredible Manava Seva... Sincere thanks to Ravi Yemula for sharing your experience as a lesson for all 'saibabanews' family what brought you and us (through yours story-telling) closer the spiritual essence (unity) of existence. Allow me mention TFTD 25, Dec 2003, what as courage human beings to perform actions for the sake of others. Really it is not 'for others', but for harmony of unite atmic reality, what part human beings are. "Jesus sanctified his body by sacrificing it for saving others. He was conscious of that supreme purpose and duty. With faith in the oneness of humanity, he stood against his opponents and critics and withstood their onslaughts. Every saint and prophet who strove to uplift the downtrodden and open the eyes of those blind to the splendour of God, was ready and willing for the ultimate sacrifice. One has to welcome trouble as it provides a chance for sacrificing everything for upholding Truth and righteousness. Regard yourselves as embodiments of Love and dedicate your lives, like Jesus did, to the service of your fellow men." (Thought for the day as written at Prasanthi Nilayam today25th December 2003, Christmas). - Baba Namaste - Reet Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest guest Posted March 18, 2004 Report Share Posted March 18, 2004 Mother Teresa in action and reaction to the needy and trasformation based on Bhagawan's teachings; this is one of the greatest Seva which supercedes all other aspects of our spiritual activities. This story should go into the seva magazines and shown to people that there is somebody who did something about this women rather than a passerby and mere witness. Sister, bless your heart as Swami will give you bountyful of blessings in return and may his abundance grace be upon you. Aum Sri Sai Ram, Ram Lakhan, Canada Dear Devotees - SairamMay I request you all to take Ten minutes of your time to readthis incredible "Manava Seva" done by one of our friends at Hyderabad last year. You may read this at your convenience, but do not delete this mail without reading.Such services give meesage of our life.ThanksDear all members of AABIDS,Since three days, I have been watching a beggar, anold woman in her 70s, lying right in front of ourhouse. Passers by have put bananas, food, coins, waterbottles she ate very little of them rest of them werelying all around. Every time I come out of the house Iused to think that I should do something for her but Iused to postpone it because of the job on hand.Whenever I was entering I used to think that I shouldbring food and feed her.Finally yesterday (28th August 2003) when I wasentering our house I have seen her half naked, she haspassed on stools and urinated there, flies were allover her place. She was crying and giving a sort offrail cry in order to attract the attention of thepassersby for assistance. The area was stinking. Theprevious night it even rained and the stench wasunbearable!I came upstairs and asked my sister-in-law to comedownstairs at once. Initially she has assumed that Ihave met with an accident and our car got damagedbeyond repair. I have changed my clothes and wore workpants and a T-shirt. She came down stairs and saw thepathetic condition of that old woman.I went to a barber and brought him on my two wheelerthinking that first her unwashed and unkempt hair hasto be shaved off and later I thought I would clean heron the road itself. I took her consent for all this. Isat by her side, put my hand on her head and beganasking her what is her problem. That time she has saidthat her left hand and left leg are not functioningsince 3 months. I asked her besides that whether shehas any more problems. She has said that to which everarea she has gone the police have been beating her inorder to shoo her away with their sticks! She wasimmobile.All my people and neighbours have advised me that Ishould not give her bath and I should not let thebarber shave off her hair. They all have said that Iwill unnecessarily end up in legal problems. I had tosend away the barber. I have put aside the soap casewhich I have brought in a great hurry. Mysister-in-law has given a washed cotton saree that shewears everyday.Went straight to our area Police Station. There I haveexplained about the matter and asked them to shift herto Government Hospital. They have asked me to give itin writing. I gave it with all my address particularsand phone numbers. The Inspector has said that,"there is no vehicle at present you will have towait". I have said that I will take her in an auto andbear the expenses. The Head Constable has prepared aletter addressing the Duty Doctor, Osmania GovernmentHospital to give necessary medical treatment to Smt.Veeramma, resident of Dharmavaram, aged about 70years.Two constables have come with me in that auto and Iwas on a two wheeler. Upon reaching the beggar's spotso many onlookers have gathered. None was ready totouch her. All her muddled clothes were wet with urineand excreta. I have asked one of the policemen to helpme from one side and put her in the auto. We haveshifted her in a wheel chair and took her to OGHcasualty ward. There all young trainee (I am not sure)doctors have checked her. They have asked me to takeher to General Ward.I and one of the policemen have taken her to the GenWard in wheel chair. None of the doctors or ward-boysis ready to touch her. She was stinking and unclean.Smt. Veeramma, name of the Beggar, probably stoppedtaking bath since many months. Here comes the mostimportant thing, the doctors have asked her, "what isyour problem". Veeramma replied, "my left hand and legare not functioning since 3 months and police havebeen beating me up quite often". They have checked forthe wounds on her back. They said, "the beating woundson her back have healed and she has suffered theparalytic stroke 3 months back therefore, immediate,medical attention is not required"!!!I had to request the doctors to do something to thatpoor woman who really requires some help. They havesaid that they are ready to help me (not the woman),if I can get her ECG done and if the results showsomething wrong in her ECG they are ready to admither!I took her to the ECG ward. While pushing thewheelchair of Smt. Veeramma I have casually asked herthis question, "Veeramma if I give you some poison areyou ready to consume it"? Pat came the reply, "itwould be a great help, please give and I will take itright now". I just wanted to test whether she has anydesire towards the life or not.At the ECG ward they have asked me to lift her andplace her on the table. The policeman and I had to dothat job. Unfortunately Smt. Veeramma could notstretch both of her legs because she has arthritisalso. The ECG people said, "ask the doctors to admither in the ward and we will come and conduct her ECGon her bed itself". I took her back to the GeneralWard. There the doctors said, "rules do not permit usto admit her without any problem, she does not requireany immediate medical attention, please take her backto the Casualty Ward". I have requested few of theward-boys and 'ayahs' (women) asking them to give Smt.Veeramma bath and in return I will "tip" them heavily.They have not come forward!!I took her to Casualty. They have asked me to bringher to the hospital next day morning for OPD! I haveserved in Indian Central Government for 16 long yearsand I am very much acquainted with the functioning ofour Government and system, therefore, I was notshocked at all. I have received a phone call from mysister-in-law on my mobile asking me to come forlunch, as it was already 15:30 hrs. I told her, "untilI wrap up this issue today I am not going to come".Luckily the same auto fellow was waiting for me outside. So me and my small team (auto driver and twoconstables) in one auto and on my two wheeler headedfor the "THE LITTLE SISTERS OF THE POOR" (home foraged) a charitable institution to which my brotherannually donates some amount. There the sisters havesaid that they will only admit those aged-people whohave some relatives. Fortunately the sister hasdirected me to a Charitable Missionary Home run byMother Teresa institution which allows admission onlyfor DESTITUTES! I have requested the sister to phonethem up about our arrival with Smt. Veeramma.This place is opposite to old Musheerabad Jail, NewBhoiguda, Secunderabad. The sister was waiting for ourarrival. She has taken Smt. Veeramma with the help oftwo boys who are ready to give her bath. The sisterhas asked me to fill out a form wherein I will have tostate that I will not claim the dead body of Smt.Veeramma in the case of any eventuality and the samewill be handed over to Municipal Corporation ofHyderabad.The sister has asked me, both the constables and theauto driver to follow her. She has taken us on a tourof that Home. There we have seen so many old people,so many sick people, so many mad people, so manyhandicapped people (their ages ranging from 10 to 90).They all desperately try to get up or try to bringtheir hands together to give us respect. None visitsthem. They do not have any relatives or friends. Nonelike to befriend them because they are good fornothing and their appearance is repelling. But theirdesperateness to give respect to the visitors has mademe cry like anything. I came out began sobbing likeanything. The constable who is in his 50 also begancrying. The sister waited for some time and asked meto follow her. I thought of telling her that I do notwant to take it anymore. On the second thoughts I saidto myself, "if I am an army man I must face thereality and let me face it completely". Our tourcontinued and I began putting my hand on their headsand tried to hug them, some of them wept silently(forgot to mention that most of the destitute are oldwomen).I have asked the sister about funding part of thatinstitution. She has said that most of her funds comefrom local people. The Home is very quiet and thesurroundings are kept neat and clean. I have promisedto her that I will donate some amount towards herHome. She has given me the phone number of her Homeand encouraged me that I can bring destitute to herHome in future too.I have paid Rs. 100/- to the auto fellow and Rs. 50/-to both the constables for them to go to their policestation (I have promised that I will take care oftheir transportation). I came home at 17:00 hrs,removed my clothes, kept them for wash and took hotwater bath. At 17:30 hrs I have had my lunch.Yesterday night I have had some sense of satisfaction.Jai Sairam Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest guest Posted March 20, 2004 Report Share Posted March 20, 2004 I am amazed reading your service and my heart is filled with love and I am inspired by your service. I Pray to Swami for more courage and strength to you to continue such selfless services. Sairam S Nagarajan Nerul Samithi, Nerul, Navi Mumbai Ravi Yemula wrote: Dear Devotees - SairamMay I request you all to take Ten minutes of your time to readthis incredible "Manava Seva" done by one of our friends at Hyderabad last year. You may read this at your convenience, but do not delete this mail without reading.Such services give meesage of our life.ThanksDear all members of AABIDS,Since three days, I have been watching a beggar, anold woman in her 70s, lying right in front of ourhouse. Passers by have put bananas, food, coins, waterbottles she ate very little of them rest of them werelying all around. Every time I come out of the house Iused to think that I should do something for her but Iused to postpone it because of the job on hand.Whenever I was entering I used to think that I shouldbring food and feed her.Finally yesterday (28th August 2003) when I wasentering our house I have seen her half naked, she haspassed on stools and urinated there, flies were allover her place. She was crying and giving a sort offrail cry in order to attract the attention of thepassersby for assistance. The area was stinking. Theprevious night it even rained and the stench wasunbearable!I came upstairs and asked my sister-in-law to comedownstairs at once. Initially she has assumed that Ihave met with an accident and our car got damagedbeyond repair. I have changed my clothes and wore workpants and a T-shirt. She came down stairs and saw thepathetic condition of that old woman.I went to a barber and brought him on my two wheelerthinking that first her unwashed and unkempt hair hasto be shaved off and later I thought I would clean heron the road itself. I took her consent for all this. Isat by her side, put my hand on her head and beganasking her what is her problem. That time she has saidthat her left hand and left leg are not functioningsince 3 months. I asked her besides that whether shehas any more problems. She has said that to which everarea she has gone the police have been beating her inorder to shoo her away with their sticks! She wasimmobile.All my people and neighbours have advised me that Ishould not give her bath and I should not let thebarber shave off her hair. They all have said that Iwill unnecessarily end up in legal problems. I had tosend away the barber. I have put aside the soap casewhich I have brought in a great hurry. Mysister-in-law has given a washed cotton saree that shewears everyday.Went straight to our area Police Station. There I haveexplained about the matter and asked them to shift herto Government Hospital. They have asked me to give itin writing. I gave it with all my address particularsand phone numbers. The Inspector has said that,"there is no vehicle at present you will have towait". I have said that I will take her in an auto andbear the expenses. The Head Constable has prepared aletter addressing the Duty Doctor, Osmania GovernmentHospital to give necessary medical treatment to Smt.Veeramma, resident of Dharmavaram, aged about 70years.Two constables have come with me in that auto and Iwas on a two wheeler. Upon reaching the beggar's spotso many onlookers have gathered. None was ready totouch her. All her muddled clothes were wet with urineand excreta. I have asked one of the policemen to helpme from one side and put her in the auto. We haveshifted her in a wheel chair and took her to OGHcasualty ward. There all young trainee (I am not sure)doctors have checked her. They have asked me to takeher to General Ward.I and one of the policemen have taken her to the GenWard in wheel chair. None of the doctors or ward-boysis ready to touch her. She was stinking and unclean.Smt. Veeramma, name of the Beggar, probably stoppedtaking bath since many months. Here comes the mostimportant thing, the doctors have asked her, "what isyour problem". Veeramma replied, "my left hand and legare not functioning since 3 months and police havebeen beating me up quite often". They have checked forthe wounds on her back. They said, "the beating woundson her back have healed and she has suffered theparalytic stroke 3 months back therefore, immediate,medical attention is not required"!!!I had to request the doctors to do something to thatpoor woman who really requires some help. They havesaid that they are ready to help me (not the woman),if I can get her ECG done and if the results showsomething wrong in her ECG they are ready to admither!I took her to the ECG ward. While pushing thewheelchair of Smt. Veeramma I have casually asked herthis question, "Veeramma if I give you some poison areyou ready to consume it"? Pat came the reply, "itwould be a great help, please give and I will take itright now". I just wanted to test whether she has anydesire towards the life or not.At the ECG ward they have asked me to lift her andplace her on the table. The policeman and I had to dothat job. Unfortunately Smt. Veeramma could notstretch both of her legs because she has arthritisalso. The ECG people said, "ask the doctors to admither in the ward and we will come and conduct her ECGon her bed itself". I took her back to the GeneralWard. There the doctors said, "rules do not permit usto admit her without any problem, she does not requireany immediate medical attention, please take her backto the Casualty Ward". I have requested few of theward-boys and 'ayahs' (women) asking them to give Smt.Veeramma bath and in return I will "tip" them heavily.They have not come forward!!I took her to Casualty. They have asked me to bringher to the hospital next day morning for OPD! I haveserved in Indian Central Government for 16 long yearsand I am very much acquainted with the functioning ofour Government and system, therefore, I was notshocked at all. I have received a phone call from mysister-in-law on my mobile asking me to come forlunch, as it was already 15:30 hrs. I told her, "untilI wrap up this issue today I am not going to come".Luckily the same auto fellow was waiting for me outside. So me and my small team (auto driver and twoconstables) in one auto and on my two wheeler headedfor the "THE LITTLE SISTERS OF THE POOR" (home foraged) a charitable institution to which my brotherannually donates some amount. There the sisters havesaid that they will only admit those aged-people whohave some relatives. Fortunately the sister hasdirected me to a Charitable Missionary Home run byMother Teresa institution which allows admission onlyfor DESTITUTES! I have requested the sister to phonethem up about our arrival with Smt. Veeramma.This place is opposite to old Musheerabad Jail, NewBhoiguda, Secunderabad. The sister was waiting for ourarrival. She has taken Smt. Veeramma with the help oftwo boys who are ready to give her bath. The sisterhas asked me to fill out a form wherein I will have tostate that I will not claim the dead body of Smt.Veeramma in the case of any eventuality and the samewill be handed over to Municipal Corporation ofHyderabad.The sister has asked me, both the constables and theauto driver to follow her. She has taken us on a tourof that Home. There we have seen so many old people,so many sick people, so many mad people, so manyhandicapped people (their ages ranging from 10 to 90).They all desperately try to get up or try to bringtheir hands together to give us respect. None visitsthem. They do not have any relatives or friends. Nonelike to befriend them because they are good fornothing and their appearance is repelling. But theirdesperateness to give respect to the visitors has mademe cry like anything. I came out began sobbing likeanything. The constable who is in his 50 also begancrying. The sister waited for some time and asked meto follow her. I thought of telling her that I do notwant to take it anymore. On the second thoughts I saidto myself, "if I am an army man I must face thereality and let me face it completely". Our tourcontinued and I began putting my hand on their headsand tried to hug them, some of them wept silently(forgot to mention that most of the destitute are oldwomen).I have asked the sister about funding part of thatinstitution. She has said that most of her funds comefrom local people. The Home is very quiet and thesurroundings are kept neat and clean. I have promisedto her that I will donate some amount towards herHome. She has given me the phone number of her Homeand encouraged me that I can bring destitute to herHome in future too.I have paid Rs. 100/- to the auto fellow and Rs. 50/-to both the constables for them to go to their policestation (I have promised that I will take care oftheir transportation). I came home at 17:00 hrs,removed my clothes, kept them for wash and took hotwater bath. At 17:30 hrs I have had my lunch.Yesterday night I have had some sense of satisfaction.Jai Sairam Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
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