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The Lord of all Lords

 

By R. Radhakrishnan

 

" It is nothing but to invite pain and suffering, if you make your defective

intellect your guide for your life in the world. Victory ties in giving " the

reins of your mind to Sai Baba, and then, be free from any danger

whatsoever. He will surely take your life safely away with success from the

battlefield of this world. He is a renowned expert in driving (he chariots

of life.)

- Sri Radhakrishna Swamiji

 

I participated in the Guru Poornima celebrations at Sai Spiritual Centre,

Bangalore on the 7th July 1990. We had 'Satsang' with several Guru-bandhus

like Sri Bhaskara Rao, Sri Seshadri and others. Sai Baba prompted me to

propose an additional one-hour program of daily chanting of 'Om Sai Sri Sai

Jaya Jaya Sai' from 5 pm to 6 pm. everyone agreed and this divine program

commenced from the 8th July 1990 onwards.

 

I stay in 'Doopanahally' area far away from Thyagarajanagar. However Sai

Baba enabled me to daily travel in a city bus from Doopanahally and am

present at 5 pm for the 'Nama Japam'. There was no problem for three days on

8th, 9th and 10th July 1990. However on the 11th July '90, I left my house

at 3-30 pm and came to the bus stop. Someone told me that the direct bus

from Doopanahally to NR Colony is cancelled and advised me to try

alternative bus service to reach Sai Mandir. Accordingly I got into a bus

and got down at down at Richmond Circle bus stop by about 4-10 pm. A bus

from Shivaji Nagar side came and was fully crowded. In my enthusiasm to be

on time at the Mandir, I tried to board the crowded bus. 'No -1, could not'

and I was pushed aside. I fell down on the ground and by Sai-grace nothing

happened.

 

As I got up, a school boy came to me and handed over to me a two-rupee note

saying that it fell down from my pocket when I was pushed aside. I was

astonished as I had taken a ten-rupee note from home and after purchasing a

ticket for one-rupee the balance amount of nine rupees was intact in my

purse. Then I remembered Baba's offering of two-pice 'Dakshina' to his Guru.

In the form of the school-boy Sai Baba was warning me of 'faith' and

'patience' and not to do things in haste. The boy shoved the two-rupee note

in my hand and mysteriously vanished in the crowd at the bus stop.

 

True to the warning given by Sai Baba, I got into another bus which was

quite empty and traveled comfortably to the Mandir. My eyes were full of

tears of gratitude to Sai Maharaj for saving me from a calamity.

 

Source :

http://www.saileelas.org/magazines/saipadananda/oct1991.htm#TheLordofAllLord

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