The three miracles


Sri. Kasthuri tells about three incidents when Bhagawan rescued people who were 
in dire distress, with no sign of help. Sai maa is always watching and 
protecting.


Read on for Bhagawan's Divine Miracles.....


BABA'S THREE QUESTIONS...


An old merchant from Kuppam arrived late one evening by car with his family. As 
soon as Baba saw him, He asked, "How deep is the well?" I thought the inquiry 
was about a well he was digging in his field, but his son told me a very 
thrilling story.


V.R was suffering from acute stomach pain for over ten days and the doctor in 
attendance left him one dark January night about 10PM. Every one went to bed 
and all was quiet. An hour later, it was noticed that V.R was not in his bed! 
Minutes passed, he did not return. A feeble voice was heard from the distance, 
"Amma! Amma!". The sons ran helter skelter and discovered that the voice 
emanated from the well! It was 50 yards away from the house, 10 feet across , 
with water 25 feet deep, an irrigation well , with a wall all around, slabs 
criss - crossing the depth, with a pumping set worked by an electrically 
operated engine. The old man had fallen into it!


It was pitch dark, but, with the help of a torch it was found that the old man 
was most miraculously standing erect close to the wall with no apparent 
foothold, more than half his body immersed in the water. He was praying aloud 
to Sathya Sai, his only succour. Shuddering and shivering, one of the sons got 
down the well and tied a rope round the waist of the old man; others went about 
frantically calling for help, but they could collect only two timid 
individuals. Then, as luck would have it, or rather as Baba willed, the 
Sub-inspector of Police (whoever could have expected him of all people to pass 
that way?) butted in to find out the reason for their commotion. He helped in 
the rescue, by letting down a sofa for the old man and slowly lifting him up.


The doctor, who was called in, was stunned because there was not a single 
scratch or cut on the body; the patient was perfectly normal and unconcerned 
and was reciting Baba's Name. He looked as if he had just returned from a bath 
in the Chithravathi! How could he have stood erect, clinging to the side of the 
well, with 25feet of water beneath him? That was the wonder, the wonder of all 
who could not grasp that the escape was Providential, nay, Sathyasaidential, to 
be more exact.


A family came from Nellore and stood facing the portico of the Prasanthi 
Nilayam. Baba appeared before long and He asked them, "Where is the dog that 
took your son up the Hill?" I thought the question referred to some pet dog 
which was faithful and intelligent and I asked them whether my surmise was 
correct. No; it was not. It seems his son left the house one night with out 
notice, a week previously. Since he was not in the best of health, either 
physically or mentally, the parents were naturally very worried; they 
telegraphed to Baba; they searched all likely and unlikely places. In the 
morning, someone came and gave them a clue…. he might have gone to Tirupathi. 
So, they hastened to that place and drove up the Hill and arrived at the 
Temple, to discover the boy there! He had climbed the steps in spite of his ill 
health, because, as he said a lovely little dog had inspired him and guided his 
steps. Its seems that dog appeared suddenly from nowhere just after the first 
few steps; it would climb seven or eight steps and sit looking affectionately 
towards the boy, encouraging him to do likewise, urging him on, and intimating 
to him that it was all so easy. Without knowing how, the boy had followed the 
dog, talking to it and inspired by it, never doubting its intentions or its 
authenticity as guide. A few yards from the Gopuram of Sri Venkatachalapathi 
Temple, the dog melted away. That was the story the son related to the 
astounded parents on the Hill and at Puttaparthi to me, when I asked him about 
the dog, that was mentioned by Baba, as soon as they came.


An officer who had to tour uninhabited tracts and jungles for at least a few 
months every year as part of his official duties came to Puttaparthi; he was 
looking up the verandah on the first floor of the Nilayam, to get a glimpse of 
Baba. Presently, Baba appeared and recognising him, asked, "Did you get the 
lorry I sent?" I thought the man was a businessman who had dispatched a lorry 
to Puttaparthi and was expecting it back. But the man had a different story to 
tell!


He said that the question revealed to him that the arrival of a lorry, along a 
god forsaken jungle road to pick him up from his sick bed and convey him to the 
nearest doctor, 40 miles away, was the act of Baba and the saving of his life 
by that doctor's timely ministration was a Satyasaidential act of mercy. It 
seems he had developed a septic wound while in camp and that he had fallen into 
delirium on account of the fever. It was raining terribly and thunder roared 
overhead. He prayed to all the Gods he knew, including Baba, but, found no ray 
of hope, for he was on the very center of no man's land. Then, suddenly, he 
heard the noise of a passing lorry. Yes. The driver had lost his way and was 
nosing his way about the jungle tracks. His servants ran after it shouted 
desperately, and caught it, by the side of a deep nullah, where it had perforce 
to stop. That lorry saved his life.


And, now, he knew that Baba had sent it!


- From Article written by Late Prof.Kasturi for Sanathana Sarathi, April 1961 
issue.


Source :
http://media.radiosai.org/journals/Vol_01/02SEPT15/Memories/3Questions.htm


OUR LIFE IS HIS MESSAGE


Sai Ram





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