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Materilazation

of Jewels belonging to the time of Rama - Pic

2. The

Kanayazhi Ring, which was sent to Mother Sita through Hanuman

-pic

3. Materilazation

of the pearl necklace that Sita gifted to Hanuman - pic

4. Part

of Krishna's Kaustubha jewel materialized by Bhagavân

 

materialization

of jewels belonging to the time of Rama

>From an interview with Prof. Anil Kumar

 

....AK: At times, Swami takes the boys out on a picnic, where He

almost plays with the boys. Sometimes, He even sings with the

boys. All sorts of funny things happen.

GV: Does it all remind you of Krishna and His cowherd boys, the

Gopalas?

AK: Yes, I think it is all action replay, like a tape being

replayed.

GV: Except for the age difference between the physical body of

the Lord and those who are with Him this time?

AK: May be, but Bhagavan crosses all time barriers when He

materialises certain things. I know Sir, one year He

materialised the ring worn by Lord Rama that was presented to

Him by His father Dasaratha.

GV: Oops! The ring that Dasaratha gave?!!

AK: That is right. It was a diamond ring, and Swami was smiling

as He looked around while materialising another ring – this

time it was a sapphire ring that was presented to Lord Rama by

His father-in-law, Emperor Janaka.

GV: I am told these rings are very big?

AK: Very big indeed. I said, “Swami, it is almost the size of

my wrist. How come this ring is so big?” Swami replied,

“Lord Rama was an Aajanubhau, meaning one of very tall

stature.

GV: Eight feet or so?

AK: Yes, Swami then materialised the Mangalsutra or sacred

wedding medallion, complete with the sacred thread that holds

the medallion. This was worn by Mother Sita at the time of the

wedding. I have also seen Swami materialising the chain worn by

Ravana.

GV: Ravana?

AK: Yes, complete with 365 Shiva Lingas and a pendant at the

bottom made up of three large Shiva Lingas, one yellow, one

green and one blue. All the 365 were made of gold while the

three in the pendant at the centre were made of crystal. This

was the chain that Ravana wore.

GV: What happens to these jewels afterwards?

AK: They go back to SAI STORES (laughter). Swami also

materialised a golden replica of the deer that captivated Sita,

later landing her in trouble.

GV: Are you allowed to touch these objects?

AK: Yes, sir. On one occasion, Swami said, “Tomorrow is the

wedding function of Balarama [brother of Krishna] and Revathi.

All of you are invited for lunch!” Sure enough, on the

following day, there was a fabulous lunch and in the afternoon

Swami spoke about the marriage of Balarama with Revathi. And at

the end He materialised a magnificent diamond-studded necklace

with three or four rows of diamonds.

GV: My GOD! How big was the necklace?

AK: About 15 cms. At the centre of the arch-like necklace there

was a Swan suspended by a gold chain. The Swan was clear and you

could look through its eyes, beak, stomach, and so on. Every

body started looking at it. Swami came to me and said, “Look,

look deep”. I did so and there in the middle of the stomach of

that bird I could see Bhagavan Baba in a reclining posture, the

classic reclining posture of Lord Narayana, reclining on His

Thousand-hooded snake, Adisesha. That is what I saw. It was

absolutely fantastic. Swami also materialised the CHOODAMANI or

the ornament that Sita used to wear on her head. This was the

CHOODAMANI that Hanuman brought back as proof of having met Sita,

when he reported back to the Lord Rama.

GV: How do the boys feel on such occasions? They must be

transported to a different world.

AK: That is right, into a totally different world. They had come

so close that they even took the liberty of almost pestering,

saying, “Swami, let us see, let us see!” Swami gave ample

opportunities for all to see these manifested objects at close

quarters. He would keep them on the table so that everybody

could later see at some leisure. Photographs would be taken and

some of them are here in our MUSEUM also. [...]

Source:

http://www.radiosai.org/Journals/Vol_02/04Feb15/05_Moments_Memories/memories.htm

Radio Sai E-Magazine, February 15, 2004. Radio Sai Website

 

 

The

Kanayazhi Ring, which was sent to Mother Sita through Hanuman

 

 

Sri

Sathya Sai Baba materialised

the pearl necklace that Sita gifted to Hanuman

Rama Navami is the festival that marks the advent of the Lord as

Rama. Many years, the festival occurs when Swami is in Kodai. On

such occasions, the festival becomes a truly memorable day for

the boys. On one such Rama Navami day, Swami materialised the

pearl necklace that Sita gifted to Hanuman at the time of Rama's

Coronation. Rama was distributing various gifts to members in

the assembly but somehow, He seemed to skip Hanuman. Sita was

troubled by this apparent indifference; how could such a loyal

one like Hanuman be overlooked on an occasion like this? So, she

whispered to Rama that Hanuman should not be forgotten. Rama

whispered back that Hanuman was way above material gifts. Sita

was not quite satisfied by this reply; so she took out a pearl

necklace that she was wearing and offered it to Hanuman. While

receiving the necklace, Hanuman gave it a suspicious look. He

then placed the necklace near one of his ears as if to check

whether the individual pearls were emitting some sound. He

appeared to examine every pearl in the necklace, and once in a

while, he would bite a pearl. Sita was shocked by this behaviour.

Was Hanuman proving that, after all, he was a monkey? She

demanded an explanation from Hanuman for what he was doing. With

great humility Hanuman replied, "Mother, for me the Name of

Rama is supreme. An object is worthless if it does not resound

with the Name of Rama. Some of these pearls are not emitting the

proper sound and so I am chewing them up." Sita was neither

convinced nor amused and tersely remarked, "Pearls do not

emit sound." Hanuman replied, "Everything that is

saturated with the Rama Principle will always chant the Name of

Rama. Let me demonstrate." So saying, Hanuman plucked a

hair from his body and offered it to Rama. When Sita took it

near her ear, she could clearly hear the chant of Rama's Name!

This was the way Hanuman proved to the world how intense true

devotion really is.

After narrating the story and materialising the necklace, Swami

passed it around and asked the boys to carefully examine it.

Sure enough many pearls had teeth marks! After everyone present

there had had a look, Swami made the necklace disappear!

Source: http://www.radiosai.org/Journals/05NOV01/TemplesLearning/Kodai.htm

 

Part

of Krishna's Kaustubha jewel materialized by Bhagavan

Source: http://www.radiosai.org/Journals/05NOV01/TemplesLearning/Kodai.htm

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