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Sairam!

 

Dear Brothers and Sisters, I would like to have ye suggestions.

 

Mom started reading Sai Satchaitra last Thursday and she had kept a

coconut beside.After few days she found it cracked in between by

itself.Initially not a crack but almost cut,so she asked me what does

it mean.I have a feeling it's a good sign but am not sure about it.

Can any1 tell me what does it mean or wat sign does it show?

 

Sairam

Vishal

Mwanza.

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Sairam,

Nothing happens by accident or by chance.I am

sure this is a good sign to your mother.

Blessings to you and your mother.

Lots of light.

David.

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Sairam Vishal,

 

Delighted to hear about Bhagawan Baba's Leela.Hope this info helps...

 

Love and Light,

 

Ragu.

 

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How to handle a Cracked / Blessed Coconut:

 

1.If the coconut is cracked and the water comes out,the kernel can

be separated and eaten as Prasad.

 

2.If the coconut is cracked and the water does not come out,the

coconut can be kept permanently in the Pooja Altar as a Blessing.

 

3.If you discover that the coconut is dry and seems to have

spoiled,then gently lower the coconut in a flowing river or in the

sea.

 

Source: Page 293 of " Sai Smaran " by Dr.D.J.Gadhia

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Dear

 

It shows Sai is happy with the reading and let her continue. We

break cocunut to Lord Ganesha before starting anything. So Sai might

have done the same. So pray to Lord Ganesha also.

 

Anyway she is blessed and she will get a vision of baba soon.

 

with love

 

 

 

saibabanews, "donmwz" <donmwz> wrote:

> Sairam!

>

> Dear Brothers and Sisters, I would like to have ye suggestions.

> Mom started reading Sai Satchaitra last Thursday and she had kept

> a coconut beside......

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