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Experience of the Divinity of Bhagavan by Devotees
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I | Mr. S. Hariprakasa Rao
Mr. S. Hariprasada Rao
Retired Headmaster, Z.P.High School,
Korasavada, Srikakulam District
Mr. S. Hariprasada Rao (62), who retired as Headmaster, relates a few of his experiences
of the Divinity of Bhagavan in his own words.
‘My native place is Avanigadda in Krishna district. My father-in-law’s house is
in Repalle, Guntur district. In 1964, Bhagavan Sri Sathya Sai Baba came to Repalle
to install the idol of Sri Shirdi Sai there. We all went there and had Darshan of
Bhagavan even though we were not devotees at that time. That was the first time
I had Darshan of Bhagavan. Little did I realize at that time that I would be fortunate
enough to become a member of Sai family one day.
It was my custom to go to Tirupati on December 31 every year, get tonsured, and
have Darshan of the Lord Venkateswara. After my first Darshan of Bhagavan in 1964,
I started taking part in bhajans, and gradually became more and more involved in
Sri Sathya Sai seva activities. By 1985, I became such an ardent devotee of Bhagavan
that I began to go to Prasanthi Nilayam on December 31 instead of going to Tirupati.
I used to attend bhajans in the house of a Sai devotee, Mr. Padala Haridas in Parlakhemundi,
Orissa. Later we started bhajan in our house. Gradually a bhajanmandali was formed
in our village, which was recognized on June 22, 1992.
In November 1992, we were conducting akhanda-bhajan in our house. Many people were
coming and going without sitting and doing bhajan steadily. I felt sorry for them
and was reflecting on the attitudes of people totally devoid of devotion. Opposite
my house, there was a wall painted black. As I was reflecting thus, I saw a vision
on the black wall. It was 10 o’ clock in the morning. But I could clearly see on
the wall a white screen on which Bhagavan was seen walking among the people doing
bhajan in my house. It was like watching a video show on a big screen. The vision
lasted almost for 20 minutes and faded out. I was overwhelmed with joy for the grace
showered on me by Bhagavan. True to His word given to Narada (yatra mad bhakta gayanthi
tatra thisthami, Narada! – where my devotees sing about me, there I will be seated),
Bhagavan attended the bhajan in our house blessing us all. Those who were walking
out, I understood, were losing a golden opportunity of being in the company of Bhagavan.
In June 2000, I went to Buragam. There was a lady Mrs. Chindiri Appalamma, from
a poor agricultural labour family. She put a photograph of Bhagavan in her house.
It was a small one pasted on a cardboard piece and hung on the wall. She used to
do bhajan before that photograph. Her devotion was such that vibhuti and amritam
began to emanate from that photograph for three days. I participated in bhajan in
her house as the convener of bhajanmandali, and witnessed the miracle with my own
eyes.
There is a family of Mr. Vatti Gurayya, a weaver, in our village. I have not seen
them attending bhajans or visiting Sri Sathya Sai mandir in our village. They, being
poor, have to work hard all the time and have no time for other activities. There
is a small photograph of Bhagavan in their house.
‘We do not remember who gave it to us or how it came’, they told me, ‘but after
the photograph came into our house, we have had no health problems in our family
so far. We have had no need for use of any medicine’.
They did not know much about Bhagavan. They were not even devotees. When Swami’s
grace showers on anyone, it has its own parameters unknown to us. It can shower
on a non-devotee or a devotee equally well as per His Sankalpa. In that house of
weavers, Amritam used to emanate from that photograph of Bhagavan when they kindled
a lamp before the photograph. When the lamp went off, amritam used to cease to emanate.
I went there and witnessed the miracle.
Owing to His grace, two of my grandsons got seats in a residential school with free
food and lodge, as well as quality education in 2001 and 2002 respectively, in miraculous
circumstances freeing us all from the anxiety about their future.’
-- Mr. S. Hariprasada Rao.
(As narrated to Mr. B. Parvatala Rao at Prasanthi Nilayam on 24.04.2005)
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