Guest guest Posted February 26, 2005 Report Share Posted February 26, 2005 Chapters 1 to 5 – See message No.1131 Chapters 6 to 10 – See message No.1132 Chapters 11 to 14 – See message No.1133 Chapters 15 to 18 – See message No.1136 Chapters 15 to 18 – See message No.1136 Chapters 19 to 20 – See message No.1140 ** SRI SATHYA SAI HRUDAYA NIVASI [6] (Indweller of Hearts) By Bombay Srinivasan CHAPTER 21 WIFE ALONE IS NOT LIFE Our Lord, Bhagawan Baba had chosen a tiny remote backward village in the State of Andhra Pradesh for his present Avatar. There are a number of other Holy places in this State, attracting millions of devotees from all over India, and other countries as well. To mention a few, Tirupati (also known as Thirumala) and Sri Sailam, which are two of the well known pilgrimage centers. Bhadrachalam is yet another renowned place of pilgrimage, situated near Kothagudam in Khammam district. There is a beautiful temple in this place and the deity is Sri Rama. Bhadradeewasra Rama had once saved a devotee who came to be famously known as Bhadrachala Ramdas, by refunding the money to the king and rescued him from imprisonment. He had been sentenced for siphoning of government funds for building this temple. More than this devotee, the king (a Muslim Nawab) got Darshan of Ram & Lakshman who visited the palace to pay back the money allegedly misappropriated for the construction of a temple. It is a holy place indeed and many devotees throng here for worship. Rama Navami celebrations during the month of April are the most important function here and millions assemble there during this period. Sevadal volunteers from Sri Sathya Sai Seva organizations are participating in various forms of service, on that occasion. Incidentally Kothagudam is the headquarters of the coal mining company, M/s Singareni Collieries Ltd. The Rama Temples is situated near here. This place is a big Sai Center, and there are many devotees living here. I had visited this place several times. I was trying to secure orders for my products from Singareni Collieries Ltd, and had participated in their annual tenders several times. For follow up actions, I used to visit this place very often. I was pleasantly surprised to know that the Chief Financial Officer, of this company was a Sai Devotee and was also the head of the Sevadal group in that area. Incidentally, his son had also graduated from Swami's college. I spent happy moments with him, talking about Swami. One day he took me to the Sai Baba temple. It was a small but beautiful temple built by the local Samithi for our dear Lord. Weekly Bhajans, Nagarsankeerthan and all other spiritual activities are conducted in this temple. During one of my visits, I chanced to come across another Sai devotee in the office cabin of The Financial Manager. I was introduced to him, and we became friendly, since our common interest was on Swami. He was the Resident Sales Executive of Indian Explosives Ltd, which was regularly supplying explosive materials to Singareni Collieries Ltd. Being a past resident of Madras, he was planning a visit to his home. We arranged that we would travel together the next day. We shared a taxi up to Vishakapatanam from where we boarded a night train to Madras. We had so many things to converse and we did not have a wink of sleep during that night. He had a very interesting experience to narrate, and I was only too happy to hear from him. He told me, that he was employed for long in the Coalmine area at Dhanbad situated in the Eastern parts of India. He used to visit Prashanthi Nilayam, whenever he came to Madras on annual leave. His wife had conceived for the first time, and he brought her to Madras to arrange for the delivery. From there he was proceeding to Prashanthi Nilayam. The wife insisted that she would also accompany him. According to his understanding, she had not shown much interest in Swami and he was now surprised at her latest attitude. She was already 7 months pregnant then and he told her that there were not adequate medical facilities in Puttaparthi. Still she was keen to accompany him since it was not likely that any problems would arise during a short stay of one week. Ultimately the wife accompanied her husband to Swami. The construction of Poorna Chandra Auditorium was almost complete and was undergoing final touches including painting. My friend happened to be a good painter. One day, after the Darshan, he walked over to the site and found many volunteers engaged in painting the imposing pillars and other places. He spoke to a volunteer, and requested him to allow his participation. He flatly refused the offer and told him that he could join the team only if Swami personally allowed him. My friend felt very sad, and yet he wished that he should do something as a token of Seva at Parthi. He bent down and dipped one of his fingers in the paint, and placed a dot on one pillar It probably comforted him to feel that he was able to do a token job. Instantly, he sensed somebody was tapping his back. He found to his surprise that Swami was standing beside him with His Divine Benign Smile. Merciful Swami, said, "Mr. Painter, do not worry, I shall give you some other job." There are 2 pathways in the Nilayam, one from the main Gopuram to Mandir and another from this pathway to Poorna Chandra Auditorium. We can find polished black granite slabs engraved with Swami's messages on either side of the pathway. Previously these slabs were of rough granites. Swami showed him the rough granites that had already been positioned and instructed that he should paint these slabs with Swami's messages with appropriate designs. "You can start the work straight away. Finish the Job and then you can go to your place." He was pleased and happy to receive the Divine Command. He commenced the work in right earnest and with utmost devotion. He had only 15 days leave at his disposal. Since he could not complete the job, he sent a telegram to his office at Dhanbad requesting them to extend his leave. For another 2 months he was engaged in this Divine assignment and was sending telegraphic requests to his office periodically in between, Swami spoke to him several times. Whenever, he tried to mention to Swami about his wife But Swami cut him short every time. At last, after about 60 days of devoted and dedicated service, he completed his task. During this period his wife's pregnancy was also advancing. She felt very weak and could not turn up to Mandir daily for Darshan. The time had come for my friend to leave for Madras, with his wife the next day, having fulfilled Swami's command. He was sitting in the Darshan line. Swami had finished His rounds, and had selected a few people for interview. Immediately after the interview was over, some Seva Dals came along the waiting devotees and announced that Swami was calling for the painter. My friend knew that the call was for him and proceeded towards the Mandir. Swami took him inside the Interview Room. He fell at Swami's Lotus Feet When Swami was enquiring about him, he told that his wife had also come with him, and but could not come for Darshan because of advanced pregnancy. Swami again cut him short: "Wife alone is not Life. Wife is wife, and life is life." Swami further put him at ease telling that he need not worry about her and that shortly she would give birth to a baby boy 'You can bring both of them to me next year.' Swami spoke to him on various matters. But finally he gave him a Divine message, equally applicable to all of us. "Wherever you are, whenever it is, whatever may be the problem, never pray to Swami to save you. But you should close your eyes, concentrate on Swami, and utter three times, 'Swami, I want you, Swami I want you, and Swami I want you' Swami will be with you and you will automatically be saved." My friend confirmed later that when he had to traveling the hill areas of Assam and other border states, he had to confront innumerable tight situations; but had prayed as per Swami's instructions and had been saved every time. He completed his narration of the experience with a startling disclosure. After along absence, when he reported for duty at Dhanbad, he came to know that during his absence there was a major disaster caused by floods inside the mines trapping hundreds of staff and workers. There was utter confusion everywhere. None of his telegrams had reached their hands, nor had anybody noticed his absence for such a long time. Everything looked so normal as far as his service was concerned. And the major grace he enjoyed was that Swami had detained him under his protection since he used to enter the mines several times, and who knows what would have happened to him during those fateful days, if only he had been present on duty. What a saving Grace of Swami! Bhagawan foresees everything and takes advance steps to protect his devotees, who offer selfless service. In the Spiritual path, the first step is 'Selfless Service' through selfless service, man can realize the Divinity that is all this creation O course, all beings and all things are Divine- but, through intelligent analysis, you have to choose the beings and things that will help you and to avoid the beings and things that will hinder you. This is the way of Wisdom Take the electric current, or Fire, or a sharp knife. They are dangerous if you do not know how to use them; they are beneficial, if you know how to handle them discreetly. They can be either friends or foes. So too. The senses if we allow them to master us, they become our deadly enemies; if we master them. They help us to realize our Goal. - Baba CHAPTER 22 ANOTHER MIRACULOUS CURE Swami often says that divinity is inherent in all His creation. Service to mankind should be spontaneously offered realizing this resident divinity principle. Such seva becomes the highest form of worship "Hands that help are holier than the lips that Pray" is the oft-repeated advice of Swami. He further provides confidence that when we engage ourselves in seva activities as advised by Him, He would look after all our· other cares, concerns and welfare. When somebody feels served and happy by our devoted and loving seva, it gladdens Swam. Being a Sai devotee, what else could be our ambition than making Swami happy? When Swami is happy, all the creation is happy, and the Grace automatically accrues to us. Selfless seva pulls Swami to us in our own crisis needs, even without a call or payers. This has been the experiences of many a devotee. By His Grace, I have been very fortunate, having experienced or having come to know the experience by others, many times in my life. In some of the earlier chapters, attempts have been made to inform the readers of few instances of flow of grace to the seva Dals for selfless service. Yet another such an instance is described in the following pages. Mr. Balaji is a Seva dal volunteer in T'Nagar Samithi in Madras. His father, mother, brother, wife is all very much devoted to Swami and are active workers participating in service activities. They are also the ardent worshippers of Lord Ayyappa: both father and son used to undertake pilgrimage to Sabari Hills every year. One day I went to their flat, purchased recently, to discuss something about Samithi affairs. Only Balaji and his wife were there. I enquired the whereabouts of his father and mother. I learnt that his mother had been admitted into a hospital. She had been suffering from some stomach ailment having frequent loose motions. In spite of the doctor's attendance and consultation and medication, there was no improvement and her health had been deteriorating day by day. As such she had to be hospitalized. Before taking leave, I told him not to worry and that Swami would look after his mother. During the next two weeks I did not meet him and was hoping that the mother would have recovered. We missed them in Samithi Bhajans during the next two weeks I was very happy to see them again later on, when the entire family attended the weekly bhajans. After everybody had left, I casually enquired Balaji as to how was his mother. He replied that due to Swami's Grace she had turned around and for the next fifteen minutes, he was explaining to me how Swami's Grace had restored life to his mother. After admitting her into the hospital, she was under the constant care of the doctors, but she was not responding to any medication. Being an acute diabetic, it complicated the matters. Day-by-day she was sinking. A number of tests (including blood rests) revealed no clue or any cause for her present condition of health disorder. By the end of the week, her condition was still very bad and she was lapsing into a coma stage. She was very weak and the pulse also started dropping, causing anxiety to everybody. The condition became so critical that ultimately one evening; the doctors pronounced that she might not survive the night. Meanwhile, the doctors were making all efforts to identify the reasons for and diagnose her sickness. One day during the casual enquiries and discussions with Shri Balaji, the doctors came to know that there was a 'slum' opposite to their residential flat, On this information, the doctors further enquired into the environmental condition of the locality Pursuing further, the doctors found out that pigs used to roam in the nearby places of the flat. On a doubt, they took some more blood sample of the lady and the same was sent to veterinary hospital for analysts. Their fears were confirmed. She might have placed her feet on the excretion of the pigs and could have contact the virus of the animal. Being a diabetic patient, the matters had got complicated. Unfortunately, by the time, the veterinary diagnosis became available, it became too late for any further medication as she was sinking and the doctors gave up hope. All the family members had gathered in the hospital and they could do the only possible thing, of surrendering to HIM. Yes, they started praying with intense devotion all the night. The next morning, however, dawned to a new development. When the doctors came to the ward on the routine round, they did not expect to see the lady alive. But what they saw was simply unbelievable to them. The patient was not only sitting on the bed but was also chatting with her family members. There were joy and cheers all over. How could this happen! The doctors found a small photograph of Bhagawan Baba on the corner table of the room. They looked at the photograph and were wondering. Ultimately and helplessly they had to say this much. There was no medical explanation as to how she could have recovered from her helpless condition of the previous night. Might be, It was some divine mercy of intervention which had made this possible. Or might be, it was the Grace of the Sai Baba whose photograph was on the table, which could have saved their mother. "We did not and could not do anything to save the lady; the cure itself was a big miracle for us to witness", the doctors concluded. The devotees, who were listening to the narration with me very attentively, were moved to hear of Swami's mercy intervention. We all congratulated Mr. Balaji and their family members for being the recipient of Sai's Grace. The Balaji family continues to be in Sai Seva and participate in all activities assisting at times in our resource mobilization for major programs. Each one is saturated today from head to foot, with desires of one kind or another – for wealth, for social status, for fame, for luxurious life, etc. Sundry carvings assail man from all sides at all times. They go on growing in number and force, incessantly. The embankments of discipline and duty are swept away by the flood of desires. - Baba CHAPTER 23 HE KNOWS WHAT IS BEST "ONAM` is a festival celebrated all over the state of Kerala, like Diwali in other parts of India. People belonging to this state, are employed all over the world. And yet they neither do nor fail to visit their native places and join their family during the Onam festival. Though many consider it a harvest festival, it has a spiritual significance. Swami has mentioned several times, that Kerala state has been blessed by Lord Vishnu in His three separate Incarnations. The Avatar hood of Narasimha, Vamana and Parasurama had taken place in this state. So it is not surprising to see the deepest form of devotion among the Keralities. Taking bath twice everyday and offering Joint prayers in their respective homes has been an age old tradition. Elders show the way to their young children to sustain and develop the culture of joint prayers. King Mahabali, who belonged to the family of Prahlada, was a noble king though he belonged to the Asura lineage. The king was revered and loved by his subjects. His end came when Lord Vishnu assumed the form of Vamana and placed his Lotus Feet on his head, pushing him down into Pathala. Before leaving the earth the King Mahabali sought a boon. He wished to come back to the earth once in a year and see his loving subjects. It is believed that King Mahabali visits Kerala every year on Onam day and the people wish to present themselves before him in a happy frame of mind and spirit. They put on their best on this day, even if they are poor and cannot afford good food and dress. 'Kaanam vittrum Onam thinnuga ' is the proverb in Kerala. Even by selling away their house, they should eat well on Onam day, is the meaning. Kerala people are very particular in this matter. Swami once appreciated, in a public discourse at Prashanthi Nilayam, the devotees from Kerala for leaving everything back and reaching at Prashanthi Nilayam, to celebrate the Onam every year in the immediate presence of Swami. In the calendar of 365 days a year, Swami normally allots 2 or 3 days exclusively for the devotees of Kerala during Onam. They put up with the limited facilities available in the Ashram and manage with the food offered at the Canteen, not the least worried about the sumptuous special Kerala Onam Feast. For them it is only the Darshan of Swami that matters. They organize special buses from all over the state, bringing with them the decorative materials, for decorating Prashanthi Nilayam. Prashanthi Nilayam virtually, turns into Kerala, during Onam celebrations due to the meticulous care and concern taken by devotees. Selected Bal Vikas Children, from various Samithi centers, offer cultural programmes for two or three consecutive days in the Divine Presence. With the Divine Grace, Sri Sathya Sai Trust of Kerala had established a Senior Secondary School inaugurated long back by Bhagawan Himself. It is a residential school, affiliated to the Central Board of Secondary Education, New Delhi (CBSE). My second son, Sri S. Ramesh studied in this school and finished secondary education before joining the degree course in Prashanthi Nilayam Campus. This Sathya Sai Vidhya Vihar is situated atop a small hill near a village called Nandi, on the main road, about 15 kilo meters north of Calicut in northern Kerala It is said that the great Rabindranath Tagore, while touring Kerala, was staying on this hill and he had named it "Sri Sailam", as it is known even today. When my son was studying in this school, I used to visit this place very often with my wife. Once on top of the hill, the view of the breath taking scenery draws you. The blue waters of the Arabian Sea surround the three sides of the hill. Lush green coconut groves dot the place all around. The hill itself is full of grown up cashew nut trees. A beautiful and peaceful place where the institution nestle0s! Whenever, we visited our son in the school, we used to stay in some hotel in the nearby city of Calicut, now known as Kozhikode. We became acquainted with one Mr.P. V. Chandran and family who is a leading businessman in the city. They were in a way the local guardians of our son Mr. Ramesh during his period of study at Sri Sailam. They extended all possible help to the boy. This family own one of the biggest transport company in India called Kerala Transport Company (K.T.C) with branches all over India. Besides various other business interests, they own one of the biggest vernacular (Malayalam language) daily named 'Mathru bhoomi'. They also publish a weekly magazine bearing the same name. An ardent devotee of "Gunrvayuroppan" (Deity in the Temple Guruvayoor), Mr. Chandran is also a devotee of Bhagawan Baba. They bring out special issues of this weekly magazine, fully dedicated to Swami, containing beautiful photographs of Bhagawan, and many articles authored by eminent Kerala devotees. The issue is released during every World Conference of Sri Sathya Sai Seva Organizations. I was fortunate to sit next to him during the last conference at Prashanthi Nilayam during Darshan times. Mr. Chandran placed the first few copies of the special edition at His Lotus Feet and Swami blessed and returned a few copies to him. A magnanimous Mr. Chandran gave me a copy blessed by Divine Hands. I went through the book the same day. In one of the articles, a Sai volunteer from Whitefield had talked of the experience of a devotee. I was wonder struck reading the article as to how Swami showed His mercy to a particular devotee. With the kind courtesy, of the Mathru Bhoomi, I attempt below to narrate the incident. One day Swami emerged from His Abode at White field as usual and called out the Sevadal and gave him some Instructions. Devotees were sitting outside, awaiting Swami to come out for Darshan. Swami gave the volunteer some identifications of a devotee sitting outside, and instructed that the particular devotee should be asked to leave the premises immediately. Swami further said that He would come out for Darshan only after this devotee was removed from the premises. The volunteer located the devotee and requested him to move away. Even after disclosing Swami's command to leave, the devotee refused to budge, and flatly refused to get up. He told the volunteer that he was suffering from the dreaded disease of leprosy and that he would not leave until he had Swami's Darshan and His blessings. The volunteer returned back. When Swami asked him whether the fellow had gone away, the volunteer pointed to the reluctance of the devotee to move out. Swami's next command was a surprise. "Either push him out or you go out" was the stem reprimand. No volunteer would feel happy to leave Swami. Hence he rushed to the Darshan line and apprehended the devotee. Since repeated persuasion did not have any effect, he took the help of a couple of others to physically lift this man up and deposit him outside the complex. He was left near the railway level crossing gate. The volunteer felt very sad for having to undertake such a job. They had no other alternative but to obey the Divine Command. Days passed; even after about a month, a growing feeling was there, very much bothering the volunteer, as to why Swami was so harsh on that devotee. But they could not know, or guess at that time that Swami was actually saving that devotee. Nobody can comprehend the ways in which the Divine Drama is being played. Swami was still in Whitefield. Barely 30 days after this incident, the volunteer was told that somebody was waiting outside the main gate wishing to meet him. He was surprised to find the devotee whom he had pushed out, standing outside the gate smiling at him. He was worried that the fellow might force his way inside, thereby creating problems for him. He tried to shun him and go back. The devotee called out, and told the volunteer that he would not attempt to force himself inside. He only wanted to tell him the wonderful experience he had. On the day when he was dragged out and deposited near the railway gate, it pained him very much. He was asking himself again and again whether he was such a sinner, not to have even a Darshan of Bhagawan. He moved along to the nearby Railway station and laid down on one of the concrete benches. Before long, he fell sleep at this odd hour. He had a dream in which appeared Swami, who had denied him the Darshan inside. Swami told him that it was not his physical body, which He tried to push out, but the very disease itself and those 30 days from then, he would be fully cured. He could then come back and have Darshan. True to Swami's assurance and by His Grace, he had been completely cured now which happened to be the 30th day as foretold by Swami in the dream. He would come inside only the next day. He only wanted to personally thank the volunteer for what he had done to him. But for his action, he would not have, had the chance of Swami's Darshan in his dream followed by the miraculous cure. As he was narrating the incident, there was a hush among the devotees, as Swami was coming out to give Darshan to the devotees. This devotee was also enjoying the Divine Darshan though from a distance i.e. near the gate. As Swami was nearing the place, the devotee could not contain himself any longer. To the utter dismay of the volunteer, he rushed to Swami and fell at His Feet. He was weeping profusely. Swami lifted him and patted on his back and commanded him to go inside for the interview. We cannot even remotely imagine, when and/or in what manner the Grace would flow on a devotee. We are simply to follow His teachings and practice a life as shown by him, engaging ourselves in selfless service, leaving everything to Him We should know that we are in Divine protection. CHAPTER 24 THE OMNI – SAI In one of the earlier chapters, I had narrated an incident of Sai's Omnipresence. There are several such experiences for many devotees. And yet, when we are made to know of this Divine Omni, by our own experience, it is altogether blissful. After I made it to Madras, in the hope of setting up an industry of my own, I visited 'SUNDARAM' at the first available opportunity, and enrolled myself as a Sevadal volunteer. It was the year 1982 and in the whole of Madras city there were around 50 volunteers only, during that time. The Sevadal were highly motivated by the inspiring leadership of the organization. No wonder, even this limited number of volunteers could achieve satisfying results in their Seva activities. Those days, the service activities were mainly in the sphere of Health & Hygiene several medical camps were being organized by the Madras Samithi in addition to the weekly free clinics run by it. Such medical camps included free eye camps for cataract operation, Dental camps, Pediatric camps, Geriatric camp and polio surgical camps. When I started participating in the above medical camps, it was totally a new experience for me. I could never imagine hat there would be so much scope for seva in medical camps. I was under the impression that it would all be for the doctors to attend to the patients. But a lot of preparations had to be undertaken by the volunteers. First of all the message about the camp had to be reached to the poor and needy who lived in the city slums. I joined the other senior volunteers and visited the slums and the news conveyed house to house. We even tried to identify the possible patients for each camp. On the day of the camp, the patients would have to be received and registered. The attitudes and expectations of the patients were of different kinds and each one needed care and attention till his or her turn came. The role of the volunteers during the operation and post operation stage would also be very important. The duties included assistance to the patients in answering call of nature, providing sponge bath etc. The volunteers had also to handle all the paramedical work including dispensing. Madras possessed the advantage of having a huge hall belonging to Sri Sathya Sai Seva Trust where all the camps were conducted. The patients selected for surgical cure were admitted in the make shift wards organized for this purpose. In one of the eye camps, which I attended for the first time, I witnessed such selfless service by the volunteers. The patients operated for cataract were very old and poor, with differing demands and needs. During nighttime, if we switch on the fans some would call out and order us to switch it off. Others would insist on having the fan. The volunteers were posted on a 3- shift basis so that they could give round the clock nursing and attendance. The volunteers posted for the night duty, were seen fanning the patients individually by hand fans so that the others who did not want would not have problems. Even in the middle of the night, when somebody wanted to pass urine, the volunteers would hold out pans and carry it to the bath room. The Seva, made them, love the patients and do anything possible for their comforts. They had been trained in that way. Highly motivated souls indeed! There was the other Polio surgical camp. We were struck by the huge gathering of the parents carrying their polio-afflicted children to the camp. The camp did suffer a limitation in reaching the maximum level of perfection since almost all cases needed surgical correction. In some cases, three or even four parts of the limps were to be cut open, and they were major operations on a mass scale. Naturally all the patients could not be accommodated and we felt sorry to return back many of them. We had a difficult time in persuading them to go back. The selected children were admitted into the make shift wards. The first duty of the volunteers was to carry the children to the bathrooms and give them a good bath. The volunteers had to prepare the children carefully for the operation. The nails had to be trimmed and hair shampooed Before they were wheeled to their wards. As in the case of the elders, the children were also very difficult to handle, especially so when they were in severe pain after surgery. One has to participate in such a Seva to experience the joy and the mental satisfaction flowing from it. Sri Sathya Sai Seva organizations offer unique opportunities, usefully channelizing the time and efforts of the Sevadal volunteers to offer maximum Seva and derive joy. During the initial period when I joined the Sevadal in Madras, the number of Sevadal members in the city was around 50 plus only. With such a small group of dedicated volunteers, so much activity was undertaken. The organization in Madras have a number of senior most devotees of Swarm; perhaps they have been the best in organizing service activities in the best ever possible manner, I have seen. It requires an inspired leadership to motivate and get maximum seva from individual volunteers. It requires special skill to mobilize the limited manpower resources and attain greater heights of selfless service. We used to meet at SUNDARAM every Saturday night. In addition to the briefing for the next day activities, our then, District President, (Presently the State President of the organization), Sri. T.G. Krishnamoorthi used to deliver talks on Swami, stressing importance of selfless Seva. He used to advise us that without a spiritual practice in life and discipline, any service activity would not yield the desired result of Swami's Grace, and that without the spiritual approach, the enthusiasm would not last long. Participation in Seva activities, embedded in spirituality alone, would please our Lord. If one were to undertake Seva, without spiritual discipline and involvement, then there would be no difference between the Seva attitude by Swami's organization and that of the various other organizations. Such advice from the senior devotees impacted on us and with small numbers we were able to perform great things in Seva. During my initial period of Seva, Sri G. Venkatesan was our leader. He had the uncanny ability to build a team and then lead them to the highest perfection. Managing the individual Sevadal in-group activity would be very difficult especially in a voluntary organization. He had to instill faith in the volunteers and motivate them by his personal example. There were many occasions when we had worked together. He used to narrate several of his experiences in the Divine Presence. He used to tell that Swami had said many a time, "Venkatesan is my son" About three years back both of us visited Prashanthi Nilayam on some important assignment. Having finished the job, we were preparing to return to Madras, and we informed the Secretary of the Central Trust accordingly. The same evening he told us that he had informed Swami of our intention to return and also had obtained permission from Swami for us to sit in the front line for Darshan, the next morning. I was very much thrilled to know that we were to sit in the front line with Divine permission. We were staying in a private lodging in the Chitravathi Road. Early next morning we got up and finished our morning bath and were getting dressed. I found that my friend was trying to wear the same dress of the previous day. I told that since Swami had permitted us to sit in the first line, we should dress neatly like a bridegroom, (in Tamil, Maapillai). My friend replied that Swami had told him earlier that he is Swarm's Pillai (son) and hence I could only be the maapillai (bridegroom.) We terminated our dialogue at that point and proceeded towards the Mandir for Darshan. We were ushered into the front line just opposite where the general public used to sit. The college staff, senior students and other old devotees were sitting on our block. There was not much time left for Swami to arrive. Soon after we had taken our seats, the soft instrumental music started. We knew Swami would be coming very soon. All our eyes were glued towards the Poomachandra Auditorium to have the first glimpse of the Divine Form. Everybody was very eager to have Swami nearer to them as early possible. I felt that it was a long way for Swami to cover and it would take more time. After passing through the Ladies' side, Swami moved on towards the Gents, and slowly reached the place where we were sitting, and stood in front of us. Just about two feet away Swami was looking at me with His Divine charming smile, and then He uttered, "Emi Pellikkoduku"? I could not understand the Telugu language and hence could not make out anything. Mr. Bhaskaran, who was our District President in Madras, was sitting Just behind me and he was trying to convey to me that Swami was asking me something. Like an innocent fool, I was also smiling back at Swami. Swami continued to smile at me for another few seconds and then moved away from us. Swami had entered into the Interview room with the chosen devotees and the music also stopped when the door was closed behind Swami. I was excited to know what was the meaning of Swami's words. My friend Mr. Venkatesan who speaks Telugu very well explained that Swami was asking me if I was the bridegroom. (Pellikoduku means Bridegroom) Mr. Venkatesan further told that Swami was only trying to prove that he was with us in the Lodge when we were discussing about the dress. "I told you that I am Swami's son and not the bridegroom and Swami was joking on your remarks" We have already known that Swami is Anthariyami and also Omnipresent. And yet when we get confirmation of the fact through our own direct experience, we feel happy. I felt immensely more happy by Swami's remarks than by getting any possible Pada Namaskar. TO BE CONTINUED With Sai love from Sai brothers / Bombay Srinivasan E-Mail: "Venkatachalam Srinivasan" <vsvasan99 Telephone: Mobile: 9382685217 Residence: 91-44-24837093 Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
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