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Saving my
husband’s life
ICONSIDER myself extremely fortunate and honoured to have
met Guruji around the year 2000. Since then he has, in every way,
blessed and kept my entire family under his guiding benevolence.
My husband Deepak met Guruji when he had gone with his brother
Arun on a day not appointed for the sangat.
Arun had a pressing problem, as the daughter of one of his
domestic staff had met with a serious accident in the village, and
doctors had recommended amputation. Guruji was at home, and
they were fortunate to have his darshan. By his grace her foot was
saved. While they were there, Guruji asked my husband to bring
me to see him. I was at first disinclined for though I am a religious-
minded person, I did not believe in ‘mortal gods’. Later, reflecting
on how greatly he had helped my sister-in-law Anita with her
debilitating Parkinson’s disease, I felt it would be disrespectful of me
not to go.
The instant Guruji saw me, he said, “Kailash Khanna di kudi
(Kailash Khanna’s daughter),” and I was shocked for there was no way
he could have known my late father’s name. He gave me a photo of
his and asked me to keep coming to the sangat. I placed his photo
on my puja table at night and was surprised to see the next morning
that it had fallen. Also, the sindoor, which I kept in a small round
container, had dropped onto the table in a neat round heap, though
the container was upright. No one could have entered the puja room
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