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Chidambaram Krishnan, a long time devotee with remarkable experiences. Mr.

Krishnan spoke to us sometime ago in our Studio, in his native language Tamil.

We are now offering you a transcript of the same in English. We are very

grateful to Mr. Chidambaram Krishnan for sharing his precious experiences with

us and through us with the world at large. Now follows the first instalment of

these wonderful recollections: My name is Chidambaram Krishnan. I hail from a

beautiful village named Mukkoodal, located on the banks of the Tambaraparani

river, in Tirunelveli District of Tamil Nadu. My father’s name is Arumugam,

and my mother’s name is Gomathi Ammal. We were eight children, three boys and

five girls. I was the third, and above me were two brothers. There was not

much of a religious fervour or devotion in our family, and we just worshipped a

family deity. We believed that that this deity would fulfil all our wants if we

propitiated the deity with rituals that included the sacrifice of a goat. So we

prayed, sacrificed a goat whenever required, and looked forward to bounties. Our

family knew nothing about Dhyana, Meditation etc. In this sense, our Bhakti was

very limited. In spite of all this, somehow, unknown to me, I was impelled,

while in school, to start meditating. I just don’t know why and how I started.

Probably it was all the result of good deeds done in earlier births. I studied

in a

school run by Christian Missionaries and I stayed in the Hostel. We used to be

awakened at around 6.15 A.M and were expected to study for one hour. However, I

used to meditate during that period. For this, I was punished severely and

beaten on the back with a cane. The teachers accused of me of meditating on

Satan. I received all the blows but continued to meditate. At night, after all

had gone to sleep, I would sit in my bed and again meditate for one hour from 9

P.M to 10 P.M. The authorities would come, see me meditating and kick me,

accusing me once again of worshipping Satan. However, I was not expelled from

school because I was a topper, standing first in my class in all subjects. I

really cannot blame the school authorities; they were just being loyal to their

faith. I got into problems because of their zeal for their religion. To get

back to my

story, those were the circumstances under which I used to meditate. I practised

meditation from the time I entered 1st Form, to the time I left the school

after finishing 6th Form. Thus it was in those early days, somehow, for reasons

I could not understand, I began, in my own way, to adore the Divine. I believe

my devotion to God in those days must have been responsible for my coming to

Swami later. Swami also once told me, “You actually came to Me a long time

ago.” When I reached the age of 22, my horoscope was examined by astrologers,

and I was told that at the age of 24, the planetary configurations would turn

unfavourable for me and that therefore, I simply cannot expect to live beyond

14th March, 1960 – that was the

cut-off date. My father then took me to a well-known astrologer named Sivaraman

in Madras. He too said, “No life beyond the age of 24.” We then asked, “Could

we perform some Shanti Pooja or something like that to cancel the effect of the

planets?” The astrologer tersely replied, “No use in doing all that. It just

won’t work. God alone can save you but God does not come like that in this Kali

Age.” He bluntly added, “Your story is over and you cannot survive beyond 24.”

We then went to a palmist in Kerala. He examined my palm, and he too declared

that it would all be over for me at the age of 24. If you see the lifeline in

my palm now, you would find it to be continuous. In those days, there was a

clear break. That break has since vanished. I am now 71. After hearing the bad

news from the palmist, we then went in search of

one more astrologer. He too said that I would not live beyond the age of 24. In

between, something else happened. A couple of years prior to all this,

preparations were started to get me married. I was to be married to the sister

of the wife of my brother – that is, the brother just elder to me and younger

to our eldest brother. The betrothal ceremony also took place. However, my

eldest brother did not quite like this proposed arrangement. He felt that such

an alliance would bring us two brothers younger to him very close, and as a

result, his position in the family would become weakened. He therefore tried to

persuade me to marry some other girl. I said no. The matter was then taken to

Court on the ground that the girl I was to marry was a minor. On that argument,

my eldest brother managed to obtain a Court injunction, stopping the marriage.

To marry this girl, I would have to wait five years, till the girl attained

legal majority. This is where matters stood; the Court had come in the way of my

proposed marriage. Meanwhile, the date on which my life was supposed to end was

fast approaching. It was the morning of 9th March, 1960. In those days, there

was in the town of Tirunelveli, a big textile shop named Shankar Stores, owned

by one Mr. Krishnaswami Mudaliar, an ardent devotee of Swami. This Mudaliar

felt great pity for me. Our family then had a big export business, and employed

nearly twelve thousand people. Mr. Mudaliar felt that my untimely death would be

a great loss for a family that provided employment to so many people. He was

convinced that only Sai Baba could save me. On that day, I was

passing through Tirunelveli on my way to the sacred town Tiruchendur, where Lord

Muruga is the presiding deity. In Tirunelveli, we had a branch office of our

business, and I made a stop-over to have some light refreshments. Krishnaswami

Mudaliar came to know about this, and kept on phoning me and telling me about

Swami. He said, “This Sai Baba – He is today travelling from Madurai to

Surandai, a place nearby. He will pass through Tirunelveli. One Darshan of Sai

Baba can remove all obstacles to life.” That is what this Mudaliar told me on

the morning of 9th March, 1960, and my life was to end on 14th March, 1960. At

that time, my health was not in good shape on account of acute peptic ulcer. I

just could not eat, and subsisted mainly on black tea, curds and a few things

like that. There I was in my office in this miserable condition, when Mr.

Krishnaswami Mudaliar told me over the phone that Sai Baba alone could save

me. He then followed up the phone call by actually coming to see me. He told me,

“You MUST see Sai Baba. He is leaving Madurai this morning by car and, covering

the distance of about 150 km to Tirunelveli, is likely to reach here by 11.30

A.M. If you come to where He would be stopping, He will definitely see you. He

is just passing through. If we miss Him here, then we cannot catch Him

thereafter. “It is enough if He talks to you just once; thereafter, your life

would be secure.” That is what he told me. I told him that it was not possible

for me to wait for Sai Baba since I HAD to go to Tiruchendur to worship Lord

Muruga on the occasion of a particular function. I had never missed this

function any year, and did not want to miss it now either. You must remember

that at that time, I simply did not know anything about Swami. Today of course,

I would not

dare say such a thing! So I told Mr. Mudaliar, “I HAVE to go, and will be back

only in the evening. If destiny wills, maybe I will have Darshan of Sai Baba in

the evening. Otherwise, I submit to Lord Muruga to save me.” So saying, I left

for the sacred town of Tiruchendur. I returned in the evening around 4.30 P.M

after completing my worship, and when I entered our office, I found the phone

ringing. Mr. Mudaliar was on the line and he said, “You are lucky! Swami did

not leave Madurai in the morning. Instead, He left only at 3.30 P.M. Soon He

would pass through a town nearby. If we leave now, we can catch up and see

Him.” I said, “OK, let’s go.” So we went to this small town near

Tirunelveli and within five minutes of our reaching there, we saw a fleet of

cars approaching. Swami never travelled alone, and a big fleet generally moved

with Him whenever He travelled. The group would include members of Swami’s

family. I had been told that Swami would give vibhuti with His hand. I did not

understand much of what was told to me, and just did not know what to expect. I

was imagining an old man who would take a pinch of vibhuti from a vessel and

give that to me. I got a shock when I saw Swami for the first time. There was

no old man; instead, there was a young person, 34 years old in the body and

stunningly beautiful. I told Mr. Mudaliar, “You talked of a Swamiji. This

person is so young and so handsome! Why did you not tell me all this before?”

You see, for us in those days, the word Swami always meant an old Sannyasi;

hence the confusion!

Swami barely looked in my direction. Just a general wave to the crowd and He

drove off to Tirunelveli to visit many devotees there. In those days, there was

in Tirunelveli, one Mr. Ramamurthy, the Jail Superintendent. Swami went to his

house. We waited outside, but Swami did not look at us. After completing His

rounds in Tirunelveli, Swami drove off to the nearby small town Surandai, His

immediate destination. He was to make a night-halt there. (To Be Continued...)

- Heart2Heart Team (Sharing With Sai Love) Ram.ChuganiRam ChuganiKobe,

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