Sai Ram.
I am reproducing below, a report on an Divine event that took placce in the
Primary school in Prashanthi Nilayam, recently.
Love & Regards,
SWAMI APPEARS IN PRIMARY SCHOOL
Yesterday, 27th of September 2011 I visited the... Primary school because one
of my colleagues told me something amazing that his son, who was in the 4th
class, had told him. What was that shall unfold in this piece, but it was
compelling enough to make me drive down to the Primary school with my
colleague. We entered the premises and my colleague requested to meet his son.
The practice for the Annual Sport and Cultural Meet that takes place on 11th
January was on and all the kids were headed to the ground. It was in this melee
of kids that his son, K, was located. K came up to us and he was happy seeing
me. I made him sit next to me and simply started.
Me: Tell me, what happened last Friday.
K: Swami came to hostel. ('Swami here' refers to Bhagawan Sri Sathya Sai Baba)
Me: No! Tell me properly. What happened?
K: It was middle of night. There was no light. (There have been a lot of power
cuts of late, as part of the strikes that people are doing in support of some
KCR who is demanding for a separate state of Telangana to be carved out of
Andhra Pradesh.) So I got scared. I wanted to go to toilet. Then Swami came.
Me: How did He come? (It felt terrible interrogating the child, but I was
really intrigued)
K: Just like that. He was there and He was wearing a white robe. He held my
hand.
Me: Which hand?
K: This hand (shows me his right hand). That time some yellow bumps also came
on my hand. They vanished the next day. (He made me touch those places on his
palm where the ‘yellow bumps’ had appeared. The bumps were gone but the skin
still seemed thick there, like how one gets due to constant rubbing on a hard
surface.)
Me: Were the bumps painful? What were they?
K: I don’t know. They are not paining. Then He was singing, “Why fear when I am
here.”
Me: Do you know that song?
K: Only little. But He sang the whole song. He held my hand and we walked
towards the bathroom. When we were crossing the pantry, the light came on and
He went away.
Me: How did He go away?
K: Like a flash. Very fast.
Me: Hey K! You know Swami is in Samadhi. What did you feel when you saw Him?
K: I was surprised first. But I was scared and I wanted to go to toilet. So I
felt happy. Now I am not surprised.
Me: Why?
K: Because Swami comes everyday...
Me: Everyday? Did He come yesterday?
K: Yes. R had an injury on His knees. Swami came at night and patted him on his
head and put him to sleep.
Me: Did R also see Swami?
K: Yes.
Me: So, only you and R see Swami everyday?
K: No. On Sunday, we were all sitting in the class at night. Again the power
went out. So the teacher went out to see. There was only one light - in the
altar, there was a lamp. Because we were scared, Swami came and stood in the
class. He was there till the teacher came.
Me: Who saw Him?
K: Whole class.
Me: Did you tell the teachers and head miss aunty?
K: Yes.
Me: And what did they say?
K: They said, “Very beautiful.”
Me: How was Swami standing? (K got up and showed me. Swami was blessing with
His right hand and His left hand was pointing to His feet. This was exactly the
pose of Sri Venkateswara, the Lord at Tirupati.)
Then K just ran away to join his friends with the practice. I have reproduced
the conversation almost exactly as I heard it. But I was simply stunned. And K
told the whole thing so simply - just like someone who had seen something
happen in daily life. Nothing was exaggerated or told in grand terms. I was
simply blown over.
I felt great joy in my heart. I remembered what Jesus said, “Let the little
children come to me and do not hinder them, for to such belongs the kingdom of
heaven.” Here was the Lord coming to the children! I was reminded of some of
the dreams I had in the past few days. In them, Swami had told me how much the
little children from the Primary School make Him happy. Even after those
dreams, I am thrilled at this little boy’s narrative. These children must have
made Him really happy!!
Story Shared By : Dr. Sara Pravan
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With Love & Regards,