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Light of Divinity

the time came for the Jauhars to take their leave, Guruji spoke to
them: “Aya karo, Aish karo.” Outside the Empire Estate residence, the
Bhatias told them they were fortunate: Guruji had spoken to them
on their first visit. Mrs. Jauhar was not impressed; she wondered
when the pain would cease. At night she could not sleep and kept
thinking of Guruji’s place, intuiting that they had been to a ‘special’
place. In the morning, she immediately checked her sugar level. It
was down to 100, and she knew it couldn’t be, for it would rise even
if she ate a wheat chapatti at home.

  Meera kept checking the level after each of the next two-three
visits. Every time, her level would be down. Even her triglyceride
levels, that had mounted to 700, plummeted to 120, the normal
level. Finally, she stopped testing herself and Guruji, realizing that
Guruji’s blessings were bringing down her sugar levels. She felt as if
her blood had been filtered and purified, and it was not just a feeling.
It could be seen in fact. Usually, her blood tests would proceed with
difficulty, there being much to-do over finding a vein and the blood
that was drawn out was always thick. After the visits to Guruji, the
needle pierced the vein at the first attempt and blood spurted out

  Interestingly, the Bhatias had not known that the Jauhars were
unwell. Anil Jauhar had a sinus problem and it was so bad that
he couldn’t sit with the air-conditioner on. After they had been to
Guruji’s for two-three months, Anil found that his sinus was a thing
of the past. He had been so preoccupied with his wife’s health that
he had failed to notice it.

Safe safari on a flat tyre

In January 2007, the Jauhars and a couple of other families went
for a trip to the Jim Corbett national park. They were bundled in
two jeeps and drove inside the wilderness, hoping to spot some wild
game. They were disappointed, the children pointing out that they
had seen more animals in urban Gurgaon.

  They returned to their accommodations, stopping before the
guard. He pointed out how fortunate they had been not to sight any
animal. A long nail had punctured the rear wheel of their jeep. They
had not realized it; yet the punctured tyre had not proved to be a
hindrance as they made their three-hour journey in inhospitable
terrain. Guruji had saved the Jauhars from an untoward calamity.

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