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Experience of the Divinity of Bhagavan by Devotees
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II | Mr. K.V.Ragavan
Mr. K.V.Ragavan,
13 / 3, Sri Ranga Apartments,
1st Floor, III Main Road, Kasturbanagar,
Adayar, Chennai - 600 020
Mr. K.V. Ragavan (63), who was a retired employee of the TELCO, relates one of his
experiences in his own words.
'My son Mukundan was studying in a high school at Bangalore. As I was working with
the TELCO in Jemshedpur at that time, I left him in the care of my mother, Mrs.
Om Thyagi.
Sometime in 1971-72, my son left Bangalore on an adventurous trip without informing
anyone in the house. He did so under the influence of a few others of his VI class.
All of them left together to various places according to their whims and fancies.
My mother awaited his return from school for a considerable time and then felt anxious.
She was aged 70, and was not educated. She was at a loss to know what to do. Yet
she, somehow, managed to file a complaint in the Police Station and got an announcement
appear in the Press, besides arranging for an announcement on the Radio. On receiving
a phone call from her we rushed to Bangalore and tried our level best to locate
the boy. We even had poojas performed, prasnas (astrological enquiries) asked and
arranged rituals of tantric application at considerable expenditure. All failed
to recover the boy, or get any information about the absconding boys.
We returned to Jemshedpur saddened. My wife was crying all the time unable to bear
the separation. After sometime, I happened to meet a devotee of Bhagavan Sri Sathya
Sai Baba who, on hearing my tale, advised me to go to Puttaparthi and try to seek
Swami's help. The very next day, I started for Parthi and reached the place for
the first time after two days of journey by train. During the Darshan, Swami walked
past me and I could not get a chance to talk to him. Same day He left for Brindavan,
Bangalore. I, too, left for Brindavan and sat the next morning in the Darshan line
with a photograph of my son in my hand. Swami came and stood in front of me. Even
before I opened my mouth to tell Him the purpose of my visit, He told me, without
even looking at the photograph of my son, 'your son is safe. He is in sound health.
He will be back in a month!'
Exactly after a month, I received a postcard from my son informing me the place
where he was. 'I have committed a gross mistake in leaving the house without informing
anyone', he wrote, 'please forgive and forget'. We went to Natrampalli near Jolarpet
immediately as per the address given by him in the letter, and brought him to Jemshedpur.
Owing to Swami's grace, our son was back with us. Later, he studied well up to B.Com.
He is now employed, well settled and married. He has been leading a happy life.'
-- Mr. K.V.Ragavan.
(According to a note given by him at Prasanthi Nilayam on 16.11.2004.)
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