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Group I | Mr. R.D.Sharma
Mr. R.D.Sharma
H.126, Shastry Nagar
Meerut - 250 004
Uttar Pradesh
Tel: 0121-2767695
Mr. R.D.Sharma (67) who retired as Asst. Controller of Defense Accounts has had many
experiences of which he relates a few in his own words.
'I read in an English Weekly about Sri Sathya Sai Baba. The account given in it
was far from complimentary. It did not, therefore, make any favourable impression
on me.
When I was at Shillong, I attended a party in the Officers' Mess. During that party,
a Colonel told me that he had seen vibhuti coming out of a Photograph of Sri Sathya
Sai Baba in the house of his in-laws.
'You seem to be full (under the influence of drinks)', I told him and tried to dismiss
his story in a casual manner. His narration did not make any impact on me.
I think it was in 1984 that I had to go to Aizol, the capital of Mizoram, on official
work, via Silchar, where I was put up in the Circuit House. That was Thursday. As
I went for a stroll, I happened to pass by a big hall where some Bhajan was going
on. I walked in and participated in the Bhajan. I enjoyed it well. Then I wanted
to know about Sri Sathya Sai Baba and requested them, after the Bhajan was over,
to enlighten me on Baba.
'Who can enlighten you on Baba except Baba?' they told me with humility. They, however,
took me to a library from which I selected a book written by Ms. Indradevi, a devotee
settled in the USA. As I went through it, I was convinced that Swami is a living
God. I returned the book on my return from Aizol. I have continued to read literature
on Bhagavan since then.
When we were at Shillong, we used to attend Bhajans regularly. There was a Photograph
of Swami in the Bhajan Hall. My wife liked it very much. 'We must have one like
that in our Pooja room', she told me. So we went to the library cum bookshop at
the Bhajan centre where they sell Photographs of Bhagavan also. There we found a
Photograph exactly similar to the one my wife wanted to buy.
'Can we take this?' I asked the shopkeeper, 'we will pay its price'.
'One gentleman left it there', the shopkeeper told me, 'if he does not turn up,
you may take it. Please wait for a few minutes'.
We waited. The gentleman did not turn up. So the Photograph we wanted to have became
ours. It is still in our Pooja room. Swami's arrival at our home in the form of
Photograph my wife liked is, in my opinion, the first blissful experience we had
of the Divinity of Bhagavan to my knowledge.
Later, during 1990, I had to go to Port-Blair (Andaman & Nicobar islands) on posting.
As I went alone, I was staying in the Officers' Mess. As the food was not agreeable,
I shifted to a private accommodation. The house owner provided a gas stove and a
cylinder to me. I purchased a new gas stove locally to return the gas stove barrowed
for my use. As the owner of the gas stove came to collect it and as my attendant
was not available, I tried to connect the cylinder to the new gas stove.
As I was about to connect it, the power supply went off. I lit a candle and continued
my work. As I pulled the tube from the old gas stove to connect to the new one,
it caught fire as the knob of the gas cylinder was on. The flame rose in a huff.
The kitchen was small. I was at a loss to know what to do. I was face to face with
death. I called Sai for help unknowingly and instantaneously. I found that the flame
was put out by itself suddenly. At once, I switched off the cylinder knob. How was
the flame put out while the gas cylinder was full?
Every one, who was around, felt that I would have been burnt alive or blown to smithereens
in explosion of the cylinder. But nothing of that sort happened. I could see no
reason for the flame to be putout on its own except the grace of Bhagavan, and I
was saved unhurt miraculously.
Again while I was in Port-Blair, an officer invited me for dinner. I had to agree,
as he was very insistent. I started on my scooter. Even before I could go a few
furlongs, rain started. Soon it was raining heavily, affecting visibility.
I could not see the road that lay before me. I was wearing a raincoat. So, I did
not care for the rain and continued my journey. But suddenly, the scooter pulled
to a side and skidded. I fell down and injured my cheek and teeth. Had the scooter
run to that side a little longer, I would have fallen into the deep valley as I
was going along a road passing by it.
Suddenly, I heard a voice calling 'Sharmaji' as a hand caught hold of me, and made
me stand on my legs. The voice continued, 'you better go back to your place. Forget
about the dinner'. I could not identify the voice though it called me by my name,
and knew where I was going. The person checked my scooter, started it and said,
'it is fine. You can go home safely'. I returned to my house. Who was he that had
come from nowhere in that hilly area while it was raining heavily for my help? I
made enquiries later to know who he was, but in vain. Who, but Sai would have come
in that rain to save me?
When I was working of Meerut, I was returning from Sai Bhajan on a Thursday to my
house. After journeying half way on my scooter, I suddenly fell down along with
my vehicle. Immediately I lost my consciousness. I do not know exactly what had
happened. When I came to my senses, I was in a Nursing Home. The Doctor told me
that some one had brought me there who also had telephoned to my house. That person
also told the Doctor, 'his son would be coming soon'. He brought my scooter, my
briefcase, purse, wristwatch and gold chain - all intact to the Nursing Home and
delivered to the Doctor.
'You are lucky', the Doctor told me, 'you have had six of your ribs fractured. Had
any of the broken ribs pierced your lungs or heart, you would have been dead'. My
son came to the Hospital and attended on me. I tried my best to locate the person
who had rescued me from the roadside, taken me to the Hospital and even telephoned
to my house. Who could it be but Bhagavan Sri Sathya Sai Baba?'
-- Mr. R.D.Sharma
(As narrated to Mr. B.Parvatala Rao at Prasanthi Nilayam on 11.06.2004.)
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