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Tuesday, August 22, 2017

Sri Sadguru Mahime

Author: Charana Dasa

Translator: Shri.Ganesh Prasad

Chapter 137 :  Smallest wishes

A boy who had finished his engineering somehow came in contact with Gurunatha. He started visiting Gurunatha’s house on a regular basis after that. Over a period of time his attraction towards Gurunatha grew so much that he was coming to Gurunatha’s house from Bangalore every Saturday, participate in cooking food for devotees and various other services at Gurunatha’s residence and to return to Bangalore late on Sunday night.

Gurunatha was testing him very much in the beginning; he was scolded for small mistakes by Gurunatha. The boy was unperturbed and continued his service. After a few months, Gurunatha himself arranged an alliance for him and the boy got married. The bride was from small town near Chickmaglur.

Later he went to Andhra Pradesh for work. He used to come to his native once in about six months as leaves were hard to come by. One such instance when the couple was returning, the entire family had come to see them off at the railway station. His wife was worried when they will get to see Gurunatha again. She was praying intensely if only they could see Gurunatha once again before they left.

The train was expected in about two minutes. Just then Gurunatha descended at the railway station and blessed them. Though she was very happy that her wish of seeing Gurunatha was fulfilled, she felt a bit sad her happiness was very short lived as within a minute they would have to leave. Just then an announcement came over the public address system that the train was delayed by about fifteen minutes on that day.

Like this Gurunatha always responded to the smallest of his devotee’s wishes. All he expected was a pure state of mind from his devotees. Once he saw that, his compassion towards them was unparalleled.

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