The Early days: 15 – The Sarathi, the Driver.
In those days many prominent  people from cities like Bangalore and Madras came 
to Swami and became his devotees.  Some of them owned cars and  they would 
leave the car with Swami  in Puttaparthi for Swami's personal  use.

Many times Swami would himself drive from Puttaparthi to Bangalore. He would 
travel in those cars of the 1940's which barely gave  2-3 kms a litre and on 
those mud filled and rugged roads. The distance from Puttaparthi to Bangalore 
is 154 kms.  Yet he would take just 90 minutes to get there.

Swami  would drive at incredible speed. The car would sometimes be off the 
ground. Yet there were never any accidents on the way nor would he ever skip a 
signal. Many times, a scared  Seshagiri Rao who travelled with him would fold 
his hand during the journey, mutter a prayer and close his eyes throughout the 
journey. 

Sri. Kasthuri had once written that Swami drove a car all  by Himself all the 
way from Chennai to Hyderabad. It was an overnight travel by car. Swami wanted 
to reach the residence of Sri. B.Ramakrishna Rao, before he breathed his last. 

His highness Sri Gopala Krishna Yachendra of Venkatagiri Royal family says: 
“We used to come to Puttaparthi by car always. One incident is still fresh in 
my mind.. Once 
in Puttaparthi  I asked Swami,  "Swami why don’t you teach me to drive. I would 
also like to see you drive". Swami said, "Let us go". He got into the driver 
seat and drove off from the old Mandir at the outskirts of Puttaparthi to the 
new Mandir - a distance of 300 yards. The new Mandir was still under 
construction. I sat next to him terrified at this unexpected turn of events. 
The last stretch was quite uphill. Then Swami suddenly took his hands off the 
wheel and sat cross-legged and I almost fainted out of shock. The car went so 
fast. The gears changed on their own and it finally stopped without Swami 
touching the pedals. Swami smiled at me, after we got out of the now stationary 
car... I never asked him to drive again although I was thrilled to accompany 
him on that short and eventful journey.”

Many readers will  now wonder whether Swami had a Driving licence.  Yes he did. 
 It was the Road Transport Officer Mr.  Ramachandran, who issued a driving 
license to Swami  in Chennai when he was barely 17year old.  Finding the young 
lad very skilled in driving, he subjected him to many tests when he was asked 
to test drive a car. He then issued a driving license to Swami.
 With Love & Regards,

"Mumbai" Srinivasan

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