Guest guest Posted December 25, 2005 Report Share Posted December 25, 2005 BABA COMES TO OUR RESCUE (August 1983) It is now our experience that Baba’s spirit always follows His sincere devotees. If the devotees are sick or stranded or needy in other respects, Shri Baba is there to take care of them. It happened to us in the month of May 1983 when we were returning from Bombay. The Railway authorities at V.T. issued tickets keeping the passengers in the waiting list and we were a few among them. We did not ask for it, but having taken full fare even on the berths our names appeared only in the waiting list. To our disappointment we saw that we were not allotted any berths in the Madras Mail and somehow we boarded a coach intended for Madras passengers, though we were to go to Sholapur. We breathed a sigh of relief that we were at last in a coach; but our happiness was only momentary. After the train left V.T. station we were informed by the Coach conductor that all berths intended for Madras were full and not a single was available and we should make our arrangements at the next station. He could not oblige us in any manner. When the train arrived at Dadar station our option was either to get down at Dadar, where the train halts only for five minutes or to get down at Kalyan where we might have sufficient time to make alternate arrangements. As Kalyan would be too far, we thought of getting down at Dadar and seek accommodation in other compartments. Accordingly we got down with out suit cases at Dadar and in a few minutes the train started. We became panicky and we were almost certain that we would be stranded at Dadar station. Even when the train had not started, we made an effort to get into another sleeper coach, but the inmates of that coach did not open the door on one side. When the train left we thought that we would be stranded at midnight and our money paid for the tickets would go waste as we might be required to purchase fresh tickets for another train. We were remembering Baba in our minds but the train left and we thought that we were rendered helpless. In the meanwhile a Sikh gentleman opened the other door of the same sleeping coach. He waved his hand towards us to come immediately and we rushed with our luggage to that door, kept it in a moving train and virtually we were pushed inside the compartment after us and we experienced that the moving train which was slowly gaining momentum, reduced its speed and it almost came to a halt. Due to great anxiety and panic I had become restless and when I sat on a seat which was available, the Sikh gentleman consoled me with his palm on my head, addressing me as “Behanji” and asking me not to worry. The Sikh gentleman and the T.T.I. and two others sat in a part of the same compartment and they walked away at Kalyan, never to be seen again. Some of the passengers consoled us. As the compartment was vacant till Poona, from where students had reservations, we had a good sleep in independent berths. Even at Poona we were not disturbed and we reached Sholapur quite comfortably. My parents and I started thinking on reaching Sholapur who that Sikh gentleman might be. We had no occasion to thank him though my father wanted to meet him again and express his thanks. It is still ringing in our mind. It must be the great Baba, who came to our rescue at the hour of our need and made us to reach our destination as scheduled and without any discomfort. Thus we traveled in comfort by His grace and blessings, thought we were not allotted any berths or any seats in the sleeper coaches and entering into the general compartment, as everybody knows, is wholly impossible and insecure in these days. We offer our ‘Pranams’ to the great Baba. Kumari Usha Daughter of D.P. Hiremath, District Judge, Bijapur. (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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