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Experience of the Divinity of Bhagavan by Devotees
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III | Dr. P.V. Punnaiah
Dr. P.V. Punnaiah
37, Royal Plaza, Janakapuri
Karkhana, Secunderabad - 500 009
Tel: 040-2784 9090
Dr. P.V. Punnaiah (62), a retired Assistant Director, Animal Husbandry Department,
Andhra Pradesh, relates a few of his experiences of the Divinity of Bhagavan in
his own words.
'I had the Darshan of Bhagavan Sri Sathya Sai Baba at Sivam, Hyderabad in the eighties.
My mother Mrs. Hanumayamma was a great devotee of Baba and provided inspiration
to all of us to emulate her.
I came to Prasanthi Nilayam in 1987 to participate in veterinary medical camps.
We conducted camps in a few surrounding villages. Swami addressed all those who
participated in the camps. He advised us to take up similar seva activities wherever
we were. 'You need not come all the way to Puttaparthi for that. I will be with
you wherever you do seva', Swami told us.
Taking a cue from His advice, I conducted several camps in coordination with local
Sri Sathya Sai Seva Samithis and the help of my Department. All camps were held
very successfully. Medicines poured in more than our expectations owing to Swami's
grace. The companies themselves donated most of the medicines. In one or two camps,
vibhuti came on Swami's photograph indicating His presence with us.
In 2001, we held a camp at Gollamudi. A day before the camp, there was a heavy downpour.
Every one was apprehensive of conducting the camp as scheduled. But miraculously
the rain stopped in the night. More amazing was that the ground where the camp was
to be held dried up completely in spite of the downpour.
Same thing occurred in Atmakur, Nellore district. A day before the camp, there was
heavy downpour but there was no hindrance to the camp. The donation of medicines
by Companies for camps reached the peak crossing often 25 to 30 thousand Rupees
in cost. For V. Kothapalem camp, it touched a record high of Rs. 45,000. All this
was owing to His grace. Camps enabled us to take the veterinary care right to the
doorstep of villagers in remote villages free of cost.
My son, Pratap Srikisan had a cardiac problem. We took him to the All India Institute
of Medical Sciences, New Delhi. In those days there was no Super Specialties Hospital
in Puttaparthi. The veteran, Dr. Gopinath, examined him. The process of various
tests dragged on for nearly two years. Finally a date for surgery was given. I wanted
to get the operation done by Dr. Gopinath, but the Doctor felt that it was too minor
for him to do personally. I prayed to Bhagavan. Unexpectedly, Dr. Gopinath informed
us that he would personally do it. The change, I am sure, was owing to Swami's grace.
Just a few days before the surgery in 1981, the whole file relating to my son was
missing. The Doctor declined to operate unless he had the file. The alternative
was to do the tests all over again. It will take two years again. However much I
pleaded, the doctors did not relent. When we were all sad on account of this, my
sister, Mrs. Adilakshmi said, 'you go on praying to Baba. No one can help except
Bhagavan'. She is an ardent devotee of Bhagavan.
I began doing Swami's sahasra namam and ashtottara satanamam, and we all began to
pray to Swami fervently. After three days, I went to the hospital hoping against
hope. The Record Room Assistant gave me a file and asked me to see if it was that
of my son. It was humanly impossible to locate the misplaced file amidst 65000 files.
'How did you find it?' I asked. 'While searching for it, I noticed some paper stuck
in the cobwebs behind the rack', he answered, 'when I looked, it was your file'.
'I see Bhagavan in you' I told that Assistant with folded hands. Thus Swami came
to our rescue and saved my son. Owing to His grace, the operation was successful.
My son has had no problem ever since.
In February 1992, we were in Pandillapalli near Chirala. We used to put a flower
on Swami's photograph. One day I observed vibhuti emanating from the flower. We
used to replace the flower. Next day vibhuti emanated in the new flower also. This
went on for 5 to 6 days.
On October 7, 1992, we broke a coconut after bhajan. There was no water in it, but
kumkum was in. At that time, my wife Mrs. Rukma Bai was oblivious of my presence.
She came to the photograph of Bhagavan and sat near the photograph of Swami as if
Swami was there in the chair. I was silently observing her. She held her hand as
if Swami was giving some thing to her and wanted her to stretch her hand. Then vibhuti
began to drop slowly into her hand. I could not see anyone, but could observe vibhuti
falling from nowhere. I was so excited that I called my neighbour. She came and
saw.
Earlier to this incident, that lady (my neighbour) was given vibhuti from a photograph
of Swami in her house. After vibhuti came into the hands of my wife, my wife gradually
came out of trance. She told me that she saw the right hand of Swami held to her.
She went near and kneeled down holding her hand when Swami dropped vibhuti into
her hand.
The lady who was our neighbour and who came to witness the miracle was issueless
till that time. They used to feel anguish for lack of children. After a month or
so, she became pregnant, and was blessed with children.
In 1994, I went to attend the house warming ceremony of the new house of my brother
Mr. Venkateswarlu. They prepared poornalu - a sweet eatable for naivedyam. After
bhajan, we saw that poornalu, kept as an offering before Swami's photograph, were
full of vibhuti signifying the arrival of Bhagavan for the function.
In the same year, on the day of Mahashivarathri, I found vibhuti emanating in the
book Sai Saccharitra which I was reciting then. Vibhuti came in that book on two
Thursdays consecutively. I expected it to come on the third Thursday also - may
be due to a streak of ego in my assumption, but it was not there. Later, vibhuti
came, as I mentioned earlier, at the time of the house warming ceremony at Hyderabad
in my brother's house on the sweet eatables, poornalu. That was on the fourth Thursday.
I had been to the USA in 2002. When I was in Detroit, I used to recite Sai Saccharitra
- the same book in which vibhuti emanated in 1994. In August 2002, vibhuti came
in the same book on a Saturday there. On the last Thursday of parayana, vibhuti
appeared in the same book again.
I came to Prasanthi Nilayam in November 2004. I went back to Hyderabad by month-end.
I had severe stomach pain on December 1 and underwent colonoscopy and other tests.
On December 3, my problem was diagnosed as Caecal-amoebaeoma - nodular overgrowth
in the caecum (large intestine) of 5 cms. large. Besides, there were polyps in ascending
colon also. Usually, such overgrowth would be cancerous. But owing to Swami's grace,
this was all non-malignant.
'This is a disease that comes to one in a lakh', the doctor told me, 'you have to
undergo surgical correction'. The surgery was fixed for December 10, but the doctor,
somehow, deferred it.
'Let us try medication first', he said, 'before we decide on operation'. These days
there is a feeling in public that big hospitals go in for operation even in cases
where medication would suffice. In my case, it is a miracle that the doctor deferred
surgery, preferring medication in a clear case for surgical correction.
I used to smear vibhuti on the affected area of my stomach and in-take vibhuti daily.
I used to pray to Bhagavan. The medication was worse than the disease. After 21
days, the doctor asked me to stop medication. I felt immense relief after stopping
medicines; I underwent colonoscopy again. At that time some medical conference or
seminar was taking place at Hyderabad. My case was selected as a typical one for
display at the seminar. I was told that they displayed the video of colonoscopy
at the beginning and also that done for the second time. All participants were saying
that it was amazing that the tumour disappeared in such a short time without trace
only with medication.
For my part, I have no doubt that it is only owing to Swami's grace that I am all
right now. I have now come to Prasanthi Nilayam only to have Darshan of Bhagavan
and pray to Him thankfully.
-- Dr. P.V. Punnaiah.
(As narrated to Mr. B. Parvatala Rao at Prasanthi Nilayam on 19.03.2005.)
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