Guest guest Posted December 30, 2008 Report Share Posted December 30, 2008 Namaste Narasimhaye & Respected Members, Sharing with you an experience which is a sign post for me. I am travelling for the past 12 days due to work commitments in India, mostly the metro's except Mumbai. I had thought that if I get a day or two off from work then I would make it to Mumbai and visit Rudra centre. However as our company doesn't have any clients in Mumbai I thought I won't be able to make it to RC this time as well. After the first few days I was told by Head office to go to Mumbai for a day and meet two new prospective clients and then move on to Delhi the same day. To be frank I was not happy ( a days time in crowded Mumbai is too less to move from one place to another) but then cannot refuse instructions from HO and hence went to Mumbai and finished the allocated work and guess what happens after that..... The clients in Delhi refuse to meet the next day and one of my colleague accompanying me falls sick. Hence I get stuck in Mumbai without any work to do for one full day which gave me enough time to visit RC. Yes I felt over the top, the People at RC are fantastic. I couldn't meet Miss Neeta as she was not in the office that day,but the staff took good care of me and provided me all the answers to my queries. I also upgraded my Siddh mala and added 15,16 & 17 mukhi which I have been thinking of for quite some time now and also some other mala's for relatives. I also met the artisans who make the mala's etc. and must say that they are definitely skilled in their job and handle the sacred items as they should be. In all it was a very positive experience for me which just happened without any prior planning or effort from my side. Aum Sree GauriShankaray Namah Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
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