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Drinking from the
cup of faith
EVEN if I am granted a million tongues to talk about Guruji’s
grace, they will not be sufficient as his blessings are endless.
Endless too are incidents marked by his love and care towards his
devotees. Since the day I got his darshan, I am learning from and
about Guruji. Even today, when one hears of Guruji’s blessings
falling on someone, I find that everyone is just a child, a learner in
front of him.
A new beginning
It was August of 1998. My husband came back early from office and
told me that he was joining his friend Wing Commander Chopra to
go to Guruji’s place. He was then a firm non-believer in saints and
mahapurushs, and this decision came as a surprise. He left at around
6 in the evening and returned well past midnight. I was desperate to
know how it all went off. So as soon as he settled down after coming
home, I threw a volley of questions at him. Did Guruji deliver
sermons, predict the future, or prescribe stones and mantras to
pacify disturbances in life? My husband’s answers were unexpected.
He said that Guruji did not preach or sermonize and that shabads
(devotional songs based on the Guru Granth Sahib) were played in
Guruji’s mandir.
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