Guest guest Posted October 8, 2007 Report Share Posted October 8, 2007 91. Then, Baba felt pity for him. He replied and gave a remedy for that malaria. Now, listen to that marvellous story. 92. “Feed a few morsels of curds and rice to a black dog near the temple of Mother Laxmi. You will be cured immediately”. 93. Bala was a little anxious. He went home and searched. He found some left over rice and also little curds near by. 94. Bala thought to himself. ‘Though I have procured curds and rice, will that black dog be there, near the temple, at the right time?’ 95. But this worry of Bala was unnecessary. When he reached the appointed place, he saw a black dog approaching him, with a wagging tail. 96. Seeing everything working out right, Bala was very pleased. He fed the dog curds and rice, and informed all this to Baba. 97. In short, the whole incident may be called anything by anybody, but since then the malaria left him and Bala recovered. 98. Similar was the case of Bapusaheb Butti. He had a chill in the stomach and had continuous loose motions and vomitting also. 99. The medicine chest was full of medicines but none was effective. Bapusaheb got alarmed and worried. 100. Due to persistent loose motions and vomitting, Bapusaheb became weak and had no energy left for his regular darshan of Baba. 101. Baba came to hear about it. He sent for him and made him sit before him. He said “Beware! From now onwards, you will not go to the toilet. 102. And also, vomitting must stop”, shaking his forefinger before his face. Observing him again, he repeated the words. 103. The essence of it is that his words had such weightage that both ailments got scared and immediately retreated. Butti felt better. 104. Once there was a cholera epidemic in the village. At that time Butti suffered from it. He had vomitting and motions simultaneously. He was in distress and had intense thirst. 105. Dr. Pillay was near him. He tried whatever was possible. When finally nothing succeeded, they approached Baba. http://www.saileela s.org/books/ sss/index. Get the freedom to save as many mails as you wish. Click here to know how. Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
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