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Light of Divinity

His wedding took place in 1995 and Guruji came and blessed the
couple. My daughter-in-law could not conceive, but due to his
blessings, she did.

  He also played a key role in my youngest son Rahul’s marriage.
Rahul, who had gone to the US on a scholarship, called up one
day to say that he liked an American girl. I was put off, but by
mutual consent we decided to leave the decision to Guruji. If
he says yes, I told my son, then you can go ahead, but if it is a
no, then the idea would have to be dropped. He agreed. When I
approached Guruji, he gave his nod. He even gave the date for
the wedding.

  It was a December wedding to be held during the day. Guruji gave
my husband a cotton pant and a silk shirt to wear. My husband said
he would not get the dress stitched since it was a winter wedding.
He in fact wanted to opt for a suit. Lo and behold, the wedding
day was bright and sunny. The guests who had put on their coats
suffered from the heat. My husband of course wore the cool dress of
blessings given by Guruji.

Everything happens at his time

We were to leave Jalandhar for Lucknow on the Shatabdi. We had
gone for Guruji’s darshan and he made us sit till it was half an hour
past the train’s departure time. We reached the station and found the
train was half an hour late.

  Similarly, once we had to go from Noida to Panchkula. We were
very late and started out from home at the Shatabdi’s departure
time. My husband maintained on the ride to the railway station that
the Shatabdi would have left, but we carried on regardless. At the
station, the train seemed to be waiting for us. We easily boarded
the train. I had not even prayed to Guruji about the matter since
it was so trivial, but he himself worries about us and takes care of
us. In Chandimandir, on a whim I once went to Guruji’s straight
away in the morning, thinking that I would rejoin my duties after
his darshan. Guruji made me sit till 11.00 am though I had to go to
the military hospital by 10.30 am. However, I waited calmly. When I
went to the hospital, I was told that no patient had come. All of the
army ladies had gone to Chandimandir, where a general had come
for an inspection.

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