Guest guest Posted October 26, 2005 Report Share Posted October 26, 2005 SAVIOUR SHIRDI SAI (April 1986) "I DO NOT MIND SUFFERING BECAUSE I CARE MORE FOR MY PEOPLE THAN FOR MY OWN LIFE." — Shirdi SAI BABA 14th January, '86 was a sunlit cold "Maha Sankranthi" day. We commute between our offices and homes by BUDGE BUDGE DAILY PASSENGERS' CO-OPERATIVE BUS (WBU 1872) SERVICE actively managed by Anil Babu. While I was waiting for our bus at 0820 Hrs. at our Estate Gate, my 62 years old genuine SAI Bro. T.A. Ram Nathen also joined me wishing me, "SAI-Ram". Sri Ram Nathan (hereinafter referred to as "TAR") avails this bus only in the evening. But, on this day, he skipped his part-time office and naturally decided to avail of this bus in the morning also this day. When he joined me, I pulled out of my wallet my playing card-size colour photo of Shirdi SAI BABA of Shamdasani Foundation and related to him as to how SAI saved me on many occasions. He saluted Sai, our bus pulled to our side and all of us boarded it. Our bus was plying at high speed. At MEMINPUR, near BATA nagar, at 0940 Hrs, a fully overloaded Punjab truck moving (unaided by its helper) in REVERSE gear from a lane to the busiest Budge Trunk Road hit our bus exactly at the right side of its body where TAR and self were seated. Its impact was like that of a thunderbolt and jolted all of us. Had our bus been plying at snail-pace, it would have turned turtle, killed a few, incapacitated a few more and injured many. Geographically one may be far away from SHIRDI SAI SAMADHI Shrine, it does not matter. What matters is for one to be ONE in SAI-Spirit to save himself from the tragedies of life. Saviour Shirdi SAI BABA saved all of us from the icy hands of Yama. This was TAR's 4th major accident with innumerable minor skirmishes to his debit side and Shirdi SAI's credit-side. The damage done to the bus body was extensive and it was sent to the workshop promptly by its Manager for repairs on the afternoon of 17-l-'86. It was put on the road on the morning of 20-l-'86. By SAI grace, the only smalt price we had to pay was to bear the extra conveyance expense on 17th and 18th January '86 and the discomfort of travelling by overcrowded public buses. I being a Central Government employee to be superannuated soon was saved of a day's ordeal on 18th January being a holiday by Rajiv Gandhi's grace. Was it not the smallest price to pay to the DESTINY in honour of our Sadguru Shirdi SAI BABA as he cared more for his children and neutralised our negative destiny by His Mystic Powers? All tissues of our bodies shall eternally sing the seraphic strains of "Aum SAI, Sri SAI, Jaya JayaSAI!" Ravindra Chandra Thakur Choudhary B.A. LL.B, The experiences of Devotees as published in Shri Sai Leela Magazine, can be read at www.saileelas.org/magazines/SAILEELA/exp.htm Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
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