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Swami's Akshaya Patra

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Swami had told the Raja of Venkatagiri that no person should go without

partaking of the Food, Everyone was very worried but did not show it to Swami,

Can anyone hide anything from Bhagawan?, Swami saw the tension in the faces and

went to the Kitchen Room and saw a Huddle of People, Swami understood the

Problem and asked as to for how many people would there be a Shortage, The

Answer was around "500 people", Swami chided them for not being careful, then

said "What would you have done if I was not here ?, So saying Bhagawan asked as

to where the Sambar Rice was being Kept, It was in a very big vessel and it was

almost 3/4th empty, Swami smiled Created some Vibuthi and put it in the Vessel

and said "Andhariki Saripotundhi", meaning "It will be enough for everybody".

Food which was not enough for less than 50 people was now able to feed 500

people without any problem. Everybody was well fed and happy. One has heard

of the Akshaya Patra in the Mahabarata,

This was "Bhagawan's Akshaya Patra". The opening of the Seva Samithi that day

was wonderful in many ways, Swami inaugurated a Borewell on a piece of land

which people said was parched dry, but Gave water during the Most severe

drought, Swami said that nothing should be kept on the eastern side of the

Samithi Building and that part of the Building caved in a Few years afterwards.

Swami's Wonderful Ways. SAI RAM IN OUR BHAGAWAN'S SERVICE MANNAR SAI

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