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                        Experience of the Divinity of Bhagavan by Devotees
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                        II | Mr. P.S.N. Murthy
                 
                    Mr. P.S.N. MurthyI floor, Ananda Sai Apartments
 Near Janakiramaiah Kalyanamantapam
 Puttaparthi - 515134
 
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 H.No. 2-3-8, Plot No. 210
 Road No. 1, Adarsanagar
 Nagole (Post), Hyderabad - 500 068
 
 Tel: 040-2422 0289 (pp)
 
                    Mr. P.S.N. Murthy (79), a retired officer of the Indian Air Force, relates his experience
                        of the Divinity of Bhagavan in his own words.
                 
                    'When I was working at Begumpet Air Force Base, I came to know that Bhagavan Sri
                    Sathya Sai Baba was coming to the Exhibition Grounds, Hyderabad. So my wife and
                    I went there and had Darshan of Swami. I think this was around 1965. That was the
                    first time that I had Darshan of Swami. Since that day my wife has been attending
                    Sai bhajans frequently while I, too, attend them occasionally.
                 
                    We went to a bhajan one evening in Snehapura Colony and returned home. At around
                    1 a.m. that night we heard some one striking against our kitchen door with granite
                    blocks with the intention of breaking it open. It was in June 1983. There were frequent
                    attacks of dacoits that month in the suburbs. We understood that dacoits were attacking
                    our house. There was nothing we could do except praying to Bhagavan and shouting
                    aloud for help. I was blowing a vigil and crying as loud as I could for help. The
                    wind was from west to east, so there was some hope of people in Nagole, which was
                    on the eastern side, hearing our cries. Even if they could not dare venture out,
                    they could at least phone up police and alert them.
                 
                    Luckily, I had got iron doors fixed to the doors of our house, so it was not easy
                    to break them open. Dacoits had granite blocks as well as logs in plenty, with which
                    to strike against the kitchen door, since some one stocked them in the site next
                    to ours for construction purposes. I thought that the bolt would not hold on for
                    more than a couple of minutes and shuddered to think about what was going to happen
                    to me, my wife, my daughter-in-law and my two grandsons (kids) in the event of the
                    door yielding to the pressure of their blows.
                 
                    Just then I heard a male voice whispering in my ear, 'don't get panicky. Police
                    are coming'. There was no other male in the house except myself at that time. I
                    wondered who was whispering in my ear like that. Next minute, the blows on the door
                    stopped. We could not understand what was happening outside. Had they run away?
                    If so, why? Or, had they changed their plans and trying any other means to enter
                    the house? Then I heard some one calling me, 'Murthy!' It was the voice of Mr. Sarma
                    in whose house we attended the bhajan a few hours earlier. I answered. 'Open the
                    door', Sarma told me, 'no fear. They ran away'. I opened the door. There were a
                    number of persons from Snehapura Colony. It was, indeed, strange that people on
                    the west in Snehapura heard our cries even though the wind was in the opposite direction.
                    No one from Nagole, which is on the eastern side, and had greater scope to hear
                    our cries, was there. In a few minutes, police also arrived. We were thus saved
                    from a major calamity in a minute owing to the grace of Bhagavan.
                 
                    From that year onwards, I come for seva regularly to Prasanthi Nilayam. Bhagavan
                    has blessed me with many experiences of His Divinity, but saving our whole family
                    from torture and humiliation by dacoits stands out.'
                 
                    -- Mr. P.S.N. Murthy.
                 
                    (As narrated to Mr. B. Parvatala Rao at Prasanthi Nilayam on 23.01.2005.)
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