Call Him out…He will come - by Prof.N.Kasturi..

In 1957 Bhagawan Baba was on a short tour of the North to rejuvenate the 
celebrated shrines and holy places located there and to make them powerful by 
restoring their pristine glory. But though it looked as if it was designed to 
bring joy and happiness to a deserving few who had the good fortune of being 
selected to accompany Him, the visit unmistakably met a greater aim of 
fulfilling the ‘Thapas’ of His ardent devotees over many births. Let Kasturiji, 
His biographer, tell us the story in his inimitable style.


“On the way Baba stopped the bus at a place, where a thin little iron rod 
carried a half distinct name plate “Vasishta Guha”. He proceeded to descend the 
rather precipitous incline to the river bank, as if He had been there often 
before and as if He became aware of an engagement with the occupant of the 
cave…The Vasishta bears a hallowed name; it has been sanctified by the 
austerities performed therein by many great recluses and monks in the past. 
Swami Purushothamananda, a desciple of Swami Brahmananda of the Ramakrishna 
order, initiated into Sanyas by Mahapurushji, another direct disciple of Sri 
Ramakrishna, who had been in the caves since thirty years welcomed Baba as if 
he too was expecting Him. He is more than seventy years old and he had spent 
the major part of his life in asceticism of a most rigorous kind and in the 
study of scriptures…Baba reminded him of the travails he endured when he first 
came into the cave, leopards and cobras and the three day trek to Rishikesh and 
the desperate struggle for salt and matchboxes. He spoke of the succour that 
came to him through sheer intervention!….He also gave Purushothamananda a 
japamala of shining sphatika beads, which manifested in His hand.


“But more mysterious and significant was the vision He vouchsafed to Swami 
Purushothamananda that evening…After sending everyone outside the cave, Baba 
and the sage went into the inner room, Sri Subbaramaiah, President of the 
Divine Life Society, Venkatagiri describes what he was able to see from outside 
the cave thus: ‘Even now that picture is imprinted in my memory. I was standing 
near the entrance of the cave. I could see what was happening. Baba placed his 
head on the lap of Swami Purushothamananda and laid Himself down. Suddenly his 
entire body was bathed in divine brilliance. His head and face appeared to me 
to have increased very much in size. Rays of splendour emanated from His face. 
I was overwhelmed with a strange inexplicable joy. The time was about 10 
p.m….When pressed later to divulge the Vision, Baba informed us that it was a 
vision of Jyothir Padmanabha!”


Still more wonderful was the mercy of the Omnipresent all powerful Lord who did 
not miss a call from another devotee, a yogi, unknown to all others, who prayed 
for divine intervention to save his life. So, while returning from the cave 
Baba ‘left His body for a short while’. When pressed prayerfully for details, 
He asked them to contact one Subramanyam in the entourage to give details.


“He begged pardon for not informing Baba immediately about it, for, he had seen 
a corpse floating down the Ganges, but, being a thing of evil omen he refrained 
from mentioning it in the holy atmosphere. Baba laughed and said it was not a 
corpse at all, though the Yogi who was floating down the flood was so dead to 
all external occurrences that he did not even cognise his plight. He was being 
swept down by the torrent. It seems he was seated on a rock by the side of the 
river lost in Dhyana. The current, meanwhile, was fast eating into the mud 
underneath the rock and, the rock tilted over, throwing him into the flood. ‘It 
was like a dream for him at first’ said Baba. Later when he found that he was 
being carried away by the Ganga, he bagan praying to the Lord. Baba heard his 
call. He slowly led the floating “corpse” to the bank, a few miles above 
Sivanandnagar, where there was a homestead available to give him warmth and 
comfort.”


The Sadhu was saved after a 30 mile float! Observes Kasturiji who rightly draws 
a conclusion thus: “It does not matter if he is not a ‘devotee’.


- taken from :
http://www.sssbpt.org/pages/Specially/KasturiPen1.htm



Sai Ram

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