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Experience of the Divinity of Bhagavan by Devotees
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IV | Mr. M.H. Kunder
Mr. M.H. Kunder,
601- Laxman Towers,
Chikwadi, Borivalli (West),
Mumbai - 400 092.
Tel: 022 - 2898743
Mr. M.H. Kunder (65), a social worker, relates a few of his experiences of the Divinity
of Bhagavan in his own words.
'It is in 1966 that I first heard of Bhagavan Sri Satya Sai Baba from one of my
friends. After a few days, I saw a news item about Bhagavan's arrival in Mumbai.
I decided to attend the meeting at Dharmakshetra. That is the first time I had His
darshan. At once I realized that my quest for a true teacher had succeeded. But
somehow there was a long break, and I could not go for His darshan again.
In 1994, one of my close relatives fell seriously ill. All tests were conducted,
but they could not detect the actual cause of the problem. Therefore the doctors
decided to go in for brain surgery, and gave a date also. Then I thought of the
Doctor of doctors, Bhagavan Sri Sathya Sai Baba and took the patient to Prasanthi
Nilayam. We stayed there for three days and had darshan. One day, Swami looked at
the patient and smiled. Afterwards we returned to Mumbai as the date for surgery
was nearing.
On return, we admitted the patient in the Jaslok Hospital for brain surgery. They
had taken all tests once again including the C.T. Scan. The results were amazing.
All test reports showed normal. There was no problem whatsoever, particularly with
the brain. It was completely normal.
'No! Something is wrong', the doctor said in disbelief, `let us do the scanning
once again.' They did, but with the same result. Meanwhile the patient began to
behave normally. Limbs impaired earlier did not show any sign whatsoever of any
fault or problem. The patient became quite healthy in all respects without a trace
of any disease.' What happened?' the doctors asked us in bewilderment, 'have you
used any medicine?'
'We have not used any medicine at all', we replied, 'all that we did was to take
her for the darshan of Bhagavan Sri Sathya Sai Baba.'
Afterwards, the patient got a good job, even received a promotion after putting
up meritorious service; she got married and is happy.
I have been attending bhajans regularly in Mumbai ever since. I usually blow conch
at the commencement of the bhajan. 'If only I get a similar chance to blow conch
before Bhagavan at Prasanthi Nilayam', I used to say whimsically. `How can you?'
my friends used to retort, 'there is no convention of blowing conch before a bhajan
begins at Prasanthi Nilayam. They do Omkaram.' But still my desire remained.
Today morning, a cultural programme was held here on the auspicious occasion of
Ashadi Bhagavath Ekadasi in the Divine presence. I accompanied the performing troupe.
I was asked to blow the conch at the commencement of the programme. I sat very near
Bhagavan, and blew the conch at the commencement of the programme to my heart's
content. It became difficult to fight back the tears of joy welling out of my eyes
and to restrain myself from breaking down out of sheer joy at the blissful response
of the Lord for my prayer for the opportunity of blowing the conch in His presence,
however odd my desire might have looked.'
-- Mr. M. H. Kunder
(As narrated to Mr. B. Parvatala Rao at Prasanthi Nilayam on 18.07.2005)
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