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MERCY UNLIMITED

Baba said, "It is My special characteristic to free any person, who surrenders

completely to Me, and who does worship Me faithfully, and who remembers Me, and

meditates on Me constantly" in Sri Sai Satcharitra, ch. III.

Shyamala of Chinglepet, Madras District, developed a hectic pain in her abdomen.

The doctor after examining her required an X-ray to be taken. The X-ray showed

stones in the gall bladder area. Shyamala who was a great devotee of Baba,

prayed to Baba who is the Doctor of doctors. A powerful Anjaneya upasaka by

name Sri Raman Iyengar, lived near her place in Chinglepet in Singaperumal Koil

(temple). She sought his guidance. The upasaka had a vision of Baba, who told

him that surgery was not necessary and that she should drink more milk and eat

less food. She followed Baba’s advice and in addition she was taking a pinch of

udhi along with milk. A month of this medicine completely cured her of gall

bladder stones.

Sri Narasimha Baba was in Calcutta in April 1996. The host’s son-in-law, an

officer in the telephone Department, was introduced to him. Sri Narasimha Baba

gave udhi and Sai Baba photo to him as Prasad. The son-in-law requested the

Baba to put them both in the bag himself, and went to office.

When he reached office, he found that he had kept the bag in the taxi and had

forgotten to retrieve it. There was cash of Rs. 15,000/- and some important

documents. He was more worried about the official documents. He made a fervent

appeal mentally to Sri Sai Baba. In a few seconds his telephone rang, and the

taxi driver was at the other end, who told him that the bag was safe and he

could come and collect it from an address he gave.

While handling over the bag, the taxi driver pointing to the picture of Sai Baba

said "on opening this bad, the old man in the picture, spoke to me, not to touch

any of its contents but return them to you." The son-in-law being overwhelmed at

the gesture of the taxi-driver, offered him a reward of Rs 1000/-. The taxi

driver, refusing to accept said, "Pray to Sai Baba for my welfare."

(from the book ‘The Eternal Sai’)

Thought for the day

Some of us are so busy doing yogic practices and spiritual sadhanas that we

neglect the love of God. That is one of the reasons why we reach nowhere.

 

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