Below is a beautiful experience of Bhagawan`s Omnipresence by Sri K. Suresh, 
alumni of Swami’s University..


It was a serene evening in the Mandir during the rainy season of 1990. Swami 
had completed His usual Darshan rounds and had called some devotees for 
interview. All the students were eagerly waiting for Swami to come out and 
spend some time with them. They were surprised by the sudden brush of a cool 
breeze that heralded soothing showers.

It was the time when the Sai Kulwant Hall had not yet been built. To those 
directly exposed to saikrishna the scalding rays of the sun, the rain was a 
welcome relief. To the students it meant a blanket permit to rush forward and 
occupy the front portico of the Mandir. It was a vantage spot as it gave us the 
advantage to be very close to the interview room door so that when Swami came 
out, His gaze in our direction was guaranteed. I was then in my second year of 
the MBA programme. Along with another brother of mine I was blessed to secure a 
strategic spot in the front portico. From here we had a clear view of Swami’s 
throne in the Bhajan Hall.

As the rain persisted without any respite, I began reading a book on Swami’s 
miracles in Africa. I was particularly drawn to an incident where two of the 
devotees who were driving a car on an express way at speeds over 110 km/h 
suddenly met with an accident. Their car was thrown out of the express way and 
into the bushes. The car was totally smashed and there was no chance that its 
occupants would survive such a crash. The devotees in the car however had taken 
the Lord’s Name on their lips at the critical juncture and had escaped 
unscathed. They were nonplussed and thanked Swami for His Omnipresence. I was 
quite overwhelmed by this incident and happened to share it with the brother 
beside me. I couldn’t but help remark – ‘Look Swami is in Africa also’.

Some moments later the interview room door opened. Swami came out and stood on 
the upper portico of the verandahh in the Mandir. He paused and looked at me 
and my brother for a few seconds. I looked at Swami with reverence. Suddenly 
Swami asked the students sitting in front of me to make way. A path was made 
for Swami in the tightly packed verandahh. Before I could realise Swami walked 
straight up to me and then paused. Gazing into my eyes He remarked 
–“Dunnapotha! You are talking in the verandah.”

Then after a small pause He continued, “I am here. I am in Africa. I am 
everywhere.” Saying this, He walked away with a nonchalant gait. Do I have to 
say anymore?..


- taken from :
http://saicharan.blogspot.in/2009/03/i-am-everywhere.html


Sai Ram




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