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Experience of the Divinity of Bhagavan by Devotees
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I | Mr. P.Kandasamy
Ms. P.Kandasamy,
64, Summerlea Street,
Markham, Ontario - L 3 S 4 H 7
Canada.
Tel: 905-294-1947
Mr. P.Kandasamy, a Sri Lankan Educationist, presently in Canada, has been a devotee
of Bhagavan Sri Sathya Sai Baba. A widely travelled couple, Kandasamys have been
blessed by Bhagavan many times. Mr. Kandasamy has several experiences of which he
narrates a few in his own words.
'We are teachers by profession. We both are native citizens of Sri Lanka. While
I was working at Gampola, Kandy District in Sri Lanka, I was transferred from that
place. As I did not like a shift at that time, I tried for cancellation. Though
many influential persons used their good offices for cancellation of my transfer,
nothing happened. By that time, I came into the Sai Family, as an acquaintance of
mine gave me a pocket size Photograph of Baba saying, 'keep it with you. It will
be good for you!'
Just at that time, a young lad, reputed to be a staunch devotee of Bhagavan Sri
Sathya Sai, came to our place. At his instance we arranged Bhajan in Amban temple
in Gampola. He was encouraging and, even, exhorting us to do Bhajan with intensity
and speed. As the Bhajan picked-up tempo, he went into a trance uttering some words.
One of those present brought a coconut. The coconut, when broken, split into pieces.
When we gave a coconut, it broke exactly into two of equal size. Then the young
devotee told us, 'your problems will be solved in two or three days'. As predicted
by him, my transfer was cancelled within three days miraculously.
At that time, my wife was getting bouts of severe headache now and then. The young
devotee told my wife, 'please put a little vibhuti in water and apply it on your
head and pray to Swami. Your headache will disappear'. My wife did likewise and
her chronic headache disappeared in a few days.
In 1981, we both left on deputation to Nigeria to work there as teachers with our
lien retained in the Education Department of the Sri Lankan Government. While we
were in Nigeria, an African gentleman was looking at my car in close scrutiny. He
enquired whether I would sell it. 'When I leave this country', I replied, 'I will
sell it'. He smiled and drew a Photograph of Bhagavan from his pocket. Showing it
to me, he said, 'your Swami is here!' He was referring to the Photograph of Bhagavan
on the windshield of my car. The Photograph on the windshield as well as the car,
being a devotee himself, might have attracted him.
In 1985, we went to Puttaparthi. That was my first visit to Puttaparthi. At that
time Sai Kulwant Hall was not there. We sat in the sand in front of Mandir. Swami
gave my wife Padanamaskar.
By 1985, the term of my contract in Nigeria was over. I returned to Sri Lanka. As
I overstayed in Nigeria, the Sri Lankan Education Department served a notice for
my virtual dismissal. However, there was a provision for appeal. My wife returned
to Nigeria as her term was not over, and I went in for appeal asking for my reinstatement.
By Swami's grace, the first commissioner happened to be my old friend. I was reinstated
and later retired on attaining the age of superannuation. Meanwhile, my wife telephoned
from Nigeria that I was reappointed there.
I wanted to get my pension sanctioned before leaving for Nigeria. When I went to
the Pension office, it so happened, owing to Swami's grace, that the Head of that
Department was also my old friend. He saw to it that my terminal benefits including
pension were handed over to me in the form of a cheque before I left for Nigeria.
During 1986, when I was in Nigeria, my daughter telephoned to me from Madras. 'Dad!'
she asked, 'why don't you try to go to Canada? Many are going there from Nigeria'.
Even my getting a visa to the USA was a miracle. Our Principal gave me a letter
informing the Visa office that we were to go on a vacation to the USA. This letter
helped us to get visa to the USA. From the USA, we went to Canada where I could
secure a decent placement in Security Department, and also worked in a Bank.
While we were in Canada, my wife developed pain in her knees. In 1997, we went to
Puttaparthi. I got luckily the first token. Swami came along the Darshan line and
stopped in front of me. He asked, 'how is your wife?' An overseas devotee started
explaining about the gastro-enteric problem of his wife assuming that Swami had
asked him. Then Swami interjected, 'no, the fat lady with knee pain'. I knew that
Swami was asking me. But before I could answer, Swami moved away. Miraculously the
knee pain of my wife disappeared.
In 1997-98, we had a problem. My daughter, an English literature graduate, fell
in love with her classmate. Somehow, this was not to my liking. However, I did not
like to come in their way. My daughter who is also a Sai devotee said, 'we will
go to Puttaparthi. If Swami blesses my alliance, we will marry. If not, I will give
it up'.
I came to Puttaparthi in 1998 along with my wife, daughter and the would- be groom.
Thanks to Sri R Janakiramaiah, Member, Sri Sathya Sai Central Trust (Bhagavan's
Brother), we could secure passes for two days to sit in the front. My daughter had
her bridal clothes and bridal chain (Mangalasutram) in a tray and sat in the line
with them. Swami came along, but did not look at her in the morning and in the evening
of the first as well as the second day. We were all perplexed. Swami was retiring
to His room after the evening Bhajan on the second day. He passed on his way by
my daughter without looking at her. But after going forward a couple of paces, Swami
returned to the place where my daughter was sitting. He took akshatas (sacred rice)
from the tray held by my daughter, and sprinkled them on her head and blessed her.
We were all happy.
My wife said, 'Swami blessed the alliance. He will send some one to tell us when
we should perform the wedding and where'. I was skeptical about it. When we were
at Ganesh temple after Darshan, Mr. Srinivasan Raghavan, working in Sanatana Sarathi,
who had known me, came there and told me, 'your daughter is very lucky. There is
an auspicious muhurtam on the 18th. You go to Mr. Bhatt. He will perform the wedlock
in the Siva Temple'. Mr. Bhatt is a Vedic scholar working as a priest in Swami's
Mandir and also the local Temple of Lord Siva. Thus, we assumed that Swami had sent
word about muhurtam (auspicious time) through Mr. Srinivasan Raghavan and that He
would take care of other things also likewise.
I went and had a word with Mr. Bhatt. He did not agree at first but later consented
to do the needful. We thought that it was all due to Swami's grace. Mr. Bhatt himself
mentioned that he would perform the wedding on the 18th though I did not mention
any date to him. I do not know how and why Mr. Bhatt also mentioned the same muhurtham,
which was given by Mr. Srinivasan Raghavan. The wedding was performed successfully.
We have been associated with Sri Sathya Sai Centre in Canada. It is the Scarborough
Sai Centre. It has six to seven hundred members. The centre has a network of several
Bala Vikas Kendras. It was started seventeen years ago. There is a Sathya Sai School
in Scarborough. There is a life size Photograph of Bhgavan in the hall of the School.
When a garland was put on the Photograph, it used to stretch by itself dropping
from the chest level to the feet level. A Photograph was taken and sent to Puttaparthi.
It is now in the Chaitanya Jyothi Museum with a footnote giving the details of the
growth of the garland.
As the Centre has no building of its own, we all decided to build a new Mandir for
it. We purchased a site of about three acres at a cost of Canada $ 800,000. We got
a plan prepared for the building and decided to get it approved by Bhagavan. Therefore,
we all started as a group with 600 devotees of 200 males, 250 females and 150 Bala
Vikas children to Puttaparthi. Our Bala Vikas children had the opportunity to stage
a drama in the Divine presence of Bhagavan during that time. The title of that drama
was 'Unity in Diversity'.
A question arose as to who should show the plan of the Mandir if Swami called us
for a group interview. It was decided that the Secretary of the Centre should do
it.
I was actively associated in the negotiations for purchase of the site and took
an active part in the preliminaries; yet, I did not offer to show the plan to Swami
and kept quiet and agreed with what the group had decided. Then another question
arose as to how the seating was to be done. Every one naturally wanted to sit in
the front. Therefore, lots were taken and by Swami's grace, I got the 3rd number.
Swami called us for a group interview and it so happened that my seat was just in
front of Bhagavan as I got the 3rd number. So, by Bhagavan's grace, I was given
the opportunity to show the plan to Bhagavan. On entering the Mandir, Swami came
to me straight. I presented the plan keeping it open in my hands. Swami said, 'oh!
This is the Mandir' and held his hand for a pen as He wanted to write something
on the plan. I gave my pen. Bhagavan wrote with it and said, 'this is not dark enough'.
So I got another pen from my colleague and gave it to Bhagavan who then wrote on
all the three copies of the plan, 'With Love, Baba'. He then addressed us. He arranged
for the distribution of saris to ladies of the group. Thus Bhagavan gave me miraculously
the opportunity to present the plan to Him and get it blessed.
In 2004, we came to Puttaparthi and stayed for 3 weeks.
Before I came into the direct fold of Bhagavan, I must confess that I had been used
to a fast life. I used to smoke, take non-vegetarian food and even drink liquor.
One day I went to a Christmas party and returned fully drunk. That night I had a
dream in which Bhagavan appeared. They were giving Harati to Bhagavan. Bhagavan
sent for me and asked me to kindle the Harati. I tried many times by striking several
matches, but in vain. Bhagavan who was observing all this remarked, 'you are wet'
(you are drunk). Even though all this happened in a dream, it went to my heart.
I gave up smoking, non-vegetarian food and alcoholic drinks from that day. This
was a silent but salient transformation brought about by Bhagavan in me personally,
which is nothing short of a miracle.'
-- Mr. Kandasamy.
As narrated to Mr. B.Parvatala Rao at Sai Gokulam, Brindavan, Whitefields, Bangalore
on 08.05.2004)
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