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Experience of the Divinity of Bhagavan by Devotees
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III | Lt. Gen. S.P. Malhotra
Lt. Gen. S.P. Malhotra (Retd)
C 76, Defence Colony,
New Delhi – 110 024
Tel: 011-5155 0502
Lt. Gen. S.P. Malhotra (Retd) is a longstanding devotee of Bhagavan. He is presently
associated with the Sri Sathya Sai International Centre, New Delhi. He has had several
experiences of the Divinity of Bhagavan of which he narrates a few in his own words.
‘With a passion to serve the nation, I was traversing the path of life in the Indian
Army. It was in the year 1974, I remember, when the path took a turning towards
the spiritual, taking me to Wellington where I was posted as Commandant, Defence
Services Staff College. Bhagavan Sri Sathya Sai Baba came to Ooty, a beautiful hill
station about 14 kilometres away from Wellington. Since we had heard so much about
Baba’s spiritual powers to lead people towards the path of piety and service to
humanity, my wife Prem and I decided to visit Ooty to have Darshan of Bhagavan.
My first Darshan of Baba
On arriving at Ooty, we went to the Ashram. At the time of evening prayers, sitting
in a small room, we were awaiting the emergence of Baba from His room. After sometime,
Baba came out clad in a saffron coloured long robe. He glanced at us and passed
by going to the congregation waiting outside for Him. We had fulfilling Darshan
of Baba and listened to His Discourse. He spoke in a continuous flow of mellifluous
prose, keeping the devotees in a state of complete attention to His timeless words
of wisdom.
Thereafter, we made a few visits to Ooty during Baba’s stay. At Wellington, we have
a mandir in the Staff College complex. A desire arose in me to request Baba to visit
our mandir. I prayed to Baba to accept my request. Next morning, the telephone rang
and I got the welcome message that Baba had agreed to visit the mandir at Wellington!
On Baba’s visit to Wellington, we attended His Discourse along with the staff, the
students and their families. The visit over, just as Baba was boarding the car for
His journey back to Ooty, my eyes met the glance of Baba and I felt that a communication
had been established between us and I was on my way to the less travelled road of
spirituality.
A Calamity Afflicts Me
Six years passed by. Our contact with Baba continued by our visits to Puttaparthi
twice a year for seeking His blessings. It was in October 1980 that I went on an
official visit to Kamptee (Nagpur) to prepare and organize a colour presentation
ceremony in my capacity as Colonel of Brigade of the Guards. While visiting Kamptee,
I developed ‘herpes of the eyes’. Due to being fully occupied with the colour presentation
ceremony and on account of my obsession to make it a success, the trouble got neglected.
The attack got aggravated resulting in oozing blisters on my head and face. Immediately,
after the colour presentation ceremony, I had to be evacuated by an I.A.F. plane
to the Army Hospital in Delhi Cantonment. As I was a senior officer, full attention
was given to my ailment. However, in spite of administration of latest medicines,
my condition deteriorated, virtually closing my eyes. There was a distinct possibility
that I might lose my eyesight. I recollect how helpless I felt while lying in bed
in the hospital with emotional tears of anxiety in my eyes and praying to Baba continuously
for His help. The doctor, Colonel Boparai, was sitting in his room contemplating
upon my case and wondering why all medicines administered so far had not produced
any result. Suddenly, the light shone in the mind of Colonel Boparai and he gave
me a particular injection to which earlier patients had not responded. It worked.
The ailment was arrested. The attack left behind clear pigment marks all over my
face which the doctors said would not go and I will have to live with them. I was
in hospital for 35 days, at the end of which I was granted four weeks sick leave
with instructions to return for a review. When being discharged from the hospital,
I was advised not to travel and to ensure that dust did not go into the eyes.
Baba Saves my Eyes and Career
Overlooking the doctor’s advice, I travelled to Puttaparthi by air and some distance
by a rough road to get Baba’s blessings. I reached in the afternoon. Baba lived
adjacent to a beautiful mandir with a verandah all around. Hopping to have Baba’s
Darshan during the evening prayers in the mandir’s courtyard, I waited in the verandah.
Many people were sitting outside in a congregation. At about 4 p.m., Baba came out
of His residence and on seeing me sitting in the verandah, came over to me with
a smile on His face, took away my glasses with His hands and said ‘I have gifted
you your eyes’. He advised me to stop all medicines and enquired as to how long
I would be staying at Puttaparthi. I said, ‘about a week’. Baba said, ‘have all
your meals with Me while you are here’. I felt great exuberance within me. The dining
room was furnished in a simple manner with a table and chairs. During meal hours,
I used to be mostly alone with Baba. Whenever I would look up at Baba, while having
my meals, I could see Baba looking into my eyes directly. As the days of the week
passed by, the pain in my eyes started diminishing and the pigments started vanishing.
A miracle indeed! On my return when doctors observed me, they were overwhelmed with
astonishment. Lord be praised!
Years rolled by. The calamity, which had struck me, was kept at bay with Baba’s
grace. Both my eyes and my service career were protected till I retired in September
1982 as an Army Commander in the Indian Armed Forces. With Baba’s grace I was awarded
Padma Bhushan in January 1983 for rendering exceptional service and for excellence
in defence matters.
-- Lt. Gen. S.P. Malhotra (Retd)
(Source: This is an article by Lt. Gen. S.P. Malhotra (Retd) published in the Sanathana
Sarathi (English) in November 2001)
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