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Experience of the Divinity of Bhagavan by Devotees
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IV | Mr. V. Subrahmanyam
Mr. V. Subrahmanyam,
Plot No. 11, Annapurnanagar,
Berhampur, Orissa.
Tel: 0680-2260314
Mr. V. Subrahmanyam, a sales representative, relates a few of his experiences of
the Divinity of Bhagavan in his own words.
'My father Mr. V. Kailasavasa has been a devotee of Bhagavan Sri Sathya Sai Baba
since 1963. Though I believed in God and worshipped mainly Lord Venkateswara, I
had certain reservations about Bhagavan in the beginning. One of my friends who
is a devotee of Bhagavan used to tell me, 'go and see for yourself. You will understand
by experience alone the Divinity of Bhagavan.'
I came to Prasanthi Nilayam for the first time in 1990. I did not know the rules
here. At that time I was in Ayyappa-deeksha and went in by the students' gate. I
had darshan of Bhagavan from close quarters.
Even in 1991, I had some doubts. But I was amazed to find answers coming to my doubts.
This used to happen either through Divine Discourse or some other way. I gradually
got interested in Sri Sathya Sai seva activities. I used to work mainly in medical
camps for urban as well as rural folk as I was, at that time, a medical representative.
In 1999, I was asked by my samithi people to go to Kurda railway station and get
a copy of notification laying down norms for railway concessions, as well as some
concession application forms. As I got down the train at Kurda, there was heavy
rain and gale. I was walking in that rain towards the office of the Divisional Railway
Manager. There were two roads - both leading to DRM office. When I was about to
take the shorter one, I heard a voice, 'don't go that side'. Immediately, I turned
and took the other road as directed by the voice. In fact, there was no one seen
on the road at that time. I didn't know whose voice it was. Just then I saw a tree
falling down across the road, which I was about to go by, but abandoned, owing to
the pressure of the gale. Had I taken the shorter route, I would have been crushed
to pulp under the impact of the falling tree then and there. Swami miraculously
saved my life.
I reached the DRM office safely. They were all surprised how I reached there despite
the rain and gale. They gave me the copy of the notification and some forms. How
to go out? There was no sign of any abatement of rain. The weather was damp and
chilly. 'How I wish I had a cup of tea?' was my only thought. There was a canteen
across the street, but I could not go there because of the rain. At that time, a
gang-man came there. He was commenting on the rain. As he was chatting about the
rain, I did not pay much attention. Suddenly he asked 'would you like a cup of tea?'
Without waiting for my reply, he handed over a cup of hot tea. I didn't know how
he secured it. I was amazed. No sooner did I think of having a cup of tea, than
it came to me. I thanked Bhagavan who I thought came in the guise of the gang-man
to give me tea.
After a couple of hours, I had an attack of migraine. As I was coming by train to
Kurda, I met a railway contractor in the train. He also came to DRM office in the
rain. We wished each other. 'How are you?' he asked me. 'Fine' I replied, 'but for
some headache'.
'Here are some tablets with me' he said, 'but I don't know which one heals you'.
'Let me see' I told him, and selected a tablet from the stock he had.
'How do you know' he asked 'that it heals your headache?'
'I am a medical representative' I told him.
I thanked Swami for sending me medicine for my migraine in this cyclonic weather.
It was dark. I had no place to go. I stayed on at the office of the DRM. Rain was
lashing heavily. After a while, I heard my name being called. I answered. 'Please
come here' a staff member invited me, 'take these'. It was a pleasant surprise.
He handed over a plate of hot puris - nearly a dozen! There was no chance of my
getting any food at that time there. I was, in fact, hungry. Here came the food
miraculously direct to me.
'In the rain' the staff working there told me, 'you cannot go anywhere. You may
sleep in this room'. I gratefully accepted their kind offer thanking the Lord for
giving me shelter.
Next morning, I went to the house of the State Secretary of Sri Sathya Sai Seva
Organization, in rain.
'How could you come in this cyclone?' he wondered.
I told him the purpose of my visit and how I spent the night in the DRM office!
'I came here on Swami's work' I said, 'He takes care of me'.
'There is no train for you to return to Berhumpur' he told me, 'all trains are stranded'.
I was his guest for the next four days. I was happy that in that cyclone he could
mobilise members of Sri Sathya Sai Seva Organisation and arrange food for the stranded
passengers in trains at the Kurda station.
When the sevadal were distributing food packets containing puries with sugar and
pulihora, one passenger in an upper class bogey said, 'see. We have bundles of money.
What's the use? All my money can not buy a plate of puris for my hungry children.
Had not God sent you to feed us, we would have had no alternative but to starve'.
God, indeed, sent them food; God that presently walks on earth.'
-- Mr. V. Subrahmanyam
(As narrated to Mr. B. Parvatala Rao at Prasanthi Nilayam on 24.08.2005)
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