Guest guest Posted January 12, 2006 Report Share Posted January 12, 2006 THE MYSTERY OF MISSING TRIP TO SHIRDI (October 1983) It will be interesting to note how Shri Sai Baba of Shirdi brought me half way back from Shirdi, this year, 1983 when I started as usual for my annual prayer at His lotus feet in the 27th year of my continuous visit to Shirdi, without a break. This year 1983 I planned to go to Shirdi Shrine; but my route was via Ayodhya, Kurukshetra, Amritsar and Dwaraka as suggested by my younger brother, Shri B. Gundu Rao, retired commercial Inspector of South Central Railway, who wanted to visit these places with his wife Smt. B. Subbalaxmi, along with me. At Vijayawada while he was getting his railway passes for his journey, as obtained by me, he inadvertently lost one of my very important particular pass, which was due for my return journey to Bangalore from Dwarka via Shirdi, without which I could not reach Bangalore, my final destination. This loss of my pass crippled our tour programme and therefore we had to abandon our journey in toto. The distance from Dwaraka to Bangalore is so long and so costly that I could ill-afford it as a fare paying passenger (nearly 1,000 kms and Rs.500/-) In the circumstances, I requested my office at Madras to issue me a fresh pass in lieu of the lost one; but it was not issued and consequently I had to travel paying a fare of Rs.60/- upto Madras only. At Madras, I requested my benevolent officer Shri S. Ganesan, the Deputy Chief Security Officer, to issue me a pass to go to Bangalore, and the credit one single pass unused by me, to my account, who magnanimously and very kindly complied with my request, by which is one pass I came to Bangalore and the other I had to my credit to use for my trip to Shirdi later in 1983, thus to complete my 27th trip to Shirdi without a break. I am grateful and thankful to Shri S. Ganesan, Deputy Chief Security officer and pray to Shri Sai Baba for his well-being and success. That I lost the pass and returned to Bangalore is not important, but how and why I lost the pass is worth nothing. The most important and interesting fact is that at the time when we were to visit Amritsar, there was political turmoil and to avoid any serious troubles or consequences in our journey to Amritsar, which we would have certainly encountered, had we gone, that my savier benevolent lord Shri Sai Baba, rightly in time, made me lose the pass and prevent us from going to Amritsar, being ill-timed and so losing the pass was a forewarner to us, by Shri Sai Baba. (To be contd....) B. Ramanandharao Bangalore 560 023. (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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