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Experience of the Divinity of Bhagavan by Devotees
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I | Mrs. B.Radha Kumari
Mrs. B.Radha Kumari,
Pharmacist, APSRTC Hospital,
5, APSRTC Hospital Quarters,
Taranaka, Hyderabad.
Tel: 040-27017092
Mrs. B. Radha Kumari (45), Pharmacist in the APSRTC Hospital at Hyderabad, was affected
by polio in her childhood. She has been fighting her way against all odds with none
but Bhagavan to support her. She has been blessed with many mystic experiences of
which she narrates a few in her own words.
'My sister-in-law presented me a small Photograph of Bhagavan Sri Sathya Sai Baba
in 1989-90. That was how Bhagavan entered my life to my knowledge.
In 1990, I was fortunate to go to Puttaparthi. I was so lucky that Bhagavan came
and stood before me talking to some others. I took advantage of it and took padanakaskarams
as many as 8 times. I tasted the boundless love and compassion of Bhagavan for the
first time that day. He has continued to shower His bliss on me abundantly ever
since.
In the month of December 1994, vibhuti, pasupu, kumkum and gandham came before the
Photograph of Bhagavan. On the Sivaratri day in 1995, footprints with vibhuti marks
appeared in my house. The entire house was inundated with water (abhisheka teertham)
by the time I returned from Bhajan. During that year, once, meegada (milk cream)
came from the Photograph of Swami and fell on the table in a lump. Another time,
a garland came around the neck of the Ganesh idol. Curd, papads, pulihora, daddhojanam,
payasam - all materialized.
During the year, I used to keep meal in a plate and offer it as Naivedyam to Bhagavan.
The plate used to be completely empty as if Bhagavan had eaten the meal. This happened
daily. Sometimes at the place of offering, the container used to be full of sugar.
These things were happening nearly for 4 months, and later stopped.
In the same year, while coming from work place, I thought one day: 'How nice it
would be if dosas are prepared and kept ready for me to eat'. When I opened the
door and went into the kitchen, there were two pans on the stove each with one dosa.
I thought: 'I am hungry. Sai prepared small dosas'. Immediately, the dosa from the
other pan also fell in my plate. Out of the two, one dosa was for me and the other
was for Bhagavan. But Bhagavan gave His dosa also to me, as I was hungry.
Once payasam, pulihora and daddojanam came - each in a separate container by the
time I came back from my work place.
In the same year, I had a dream. Bhagavan appeared. As I became lame with polio,
I was feeling it difficult to bend and take padanamaskaram. Swami raised his feet
to enable me take padanamaskaram easily.
My colleagues in the Hospital were discussing about going to a temple in the early
hours of one Vaikuntha Ekadasi to have Uttara-dwara Darshanam. Being handicapped,
I could not think of such things. In the early hours of that Vaikuntha Ekadasi,
I had a dream in which I saw Bhagavan. Thus, He was kind enough to give me not just
Uttara-dwara Darshanam, but Darshan of the Lord Himself.
I went to Brindavan, Bangalore in 1995. Swami stopped before me when I took padanamaskaram.
Bhagavan asked me, 'where did you come from?' I replied, 'I came from Hyderabad.'
(Later, I was told that I should not answer like that. The correct form of reply,
I was told, is: 'I have not come, but Swami brought me'.)
Swami then asked, 'why did you come?'
I replied, 'I did some mantra-japam, and came for Darshan'.
'What mantra?' Swami asked.
'Sai Gayatri', I replied.
Swami remarked. 'Oh! Sai Gayatri!' and moved on.
In 1995, Swami blessed padukas, which Sri Vijaya Babu had arranged to be prepared
by Sri Madhusudana Rao for me. As I did not have money, I was allowed to pay for
them by Sri Vijaya Babu at my convenience. I went to Puttaparthi along with a group
taken there by Sri Vijaya Babu. Swami came to me in Darshan line, asked me to lift
the padukas, and then blessed them.
Though I yearned to go to Puttaparthi many times, I could not do so for want of
company in view of my handicap. Finally, one of my fellow devotees agreed to take
me there. We both went to the Bus-station. She went to get tickets, and returned
saying that there were no vacant seats. I then went to enquire. One of the persons
on duty said, 'please wait. We are putting another Bus. I will give you two seats
in the front'. Thus we travelled comfortably.
There was heavy rush at Puttaparthi. We both went and saw the queue extending very
long. My colleague told me to sit near the ladies' canteen and went to join the
queue telling me that I could join later when the queue came up to the place where
I was asked to sit. After sometime a middle-aged lady came and sat by my side. I
did not take any food - not even a glass of water that day being Sivaratri. I did
not tell anyone about my fasting.
The lady who sat by my side said, 'why wait here? Let us go into the Mandir'. When
I told her that my colleague was there in the queue, she said, 'she will anyway
join us later'. So we both started. She caught hold of my hand by way of support.
When we went near the gate without going through the queue, she told the Sevadal
on duty, 'my daughter has not taken any food - not even a drop of water. Let her
go in'. So telling them she took me inside the Mandir and made me sit on the bench
comfortably.
After sometime, she took me to the front. That year, the rush was heavy as it was
reported in the press that Swami would take out lingam - which practice He had discontinued
for some years. I sat there throughout doing Bhajan, and witnessed the emergence
of lingam from Bhagavan's mouth. The lady who brought me inside was there by my
side for sometime but I could not find her when I wanted to thank her for her help.
I came out after taking prasadam in the morning of the next day.
Later my colleague joined me, and we both went to the Bus-stand after lunch to return
to Hyderabad. My colleague went and came back saying that there were no seats. I
went to plead with the RTC Staff. The person on duty at the counter said: 'I can
give you two seats, but they are in the rear. You cannot travel on them. We are
going to put another Bus. I will give you in the front in that Bus.'
He did not give me tickets for the earlier Bus, however much I pleaded with him.
So we had to travel only by the next Bus. By the time I came back to my house in
Hyderabad, it was past 6 in the morning. As I opened the door, I found that a bottle
of oil was pushed off the almirah by rats, and was broken. There was oil patch just
at the doorstep. If I had put my foot on that oil slick, I would have slipped and
fallen down breaking my spine, never to get up again! If I had come by the earlier
Bus, I would have reached my home while it was still dark and would not have been
able to notice the oil slick on the floor. Bhagavan did not allow me to come by
the earlier Bus only to save me from a certain fall.'
-- Mrs. B. Radha Kumari.
(As narrated to Mr. B.Parvatala Rao at her residence at Hyderabad on 27.4.2004).
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