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Narindar had gone to the Shiv Mandir in December 1998 for the
first time. Guruji had shown him and other devotees around the
place. The group noticed that one half of the linga was wet. They
wondered whether this was due to rain. Guruji, however, said amrit
was raining on the linga.
He also predicted that the river Ganga herself would come and
bathe this linga with milk. The linga, Guruji said, would be pre-
eminent among the 12 jyotirlingas in India and those wishes that
were not granted there would be granted here. A week after Guruji’s
statement, a devotee, R.P. Singla, had a prophetic dream darshan: He
saw the Ganga bathing the shivalinga at the temple.
See Radha-Krishna in him, too
The family had been planning to go to Vrindavan and Mathura, the
pilgrimage centres of Lord Vishnu’s devotees, in year 2006. But try as
they might they just couldn’t get away and their plans were defeated
as recently as April of 2006. Around this time, when the family had
come to Delhi for celebrating Baisakhi at the Bade Mandir, Guruji
gave one of his dream darshans to Narindar’s wife, asking her to
press his lotus feet in the dream.
As she was doing so, an idol of Lord Krishna emerged from the
Satguru’s feet. Guruji told her to just place the idol on his stomach.
As soon as she did so, it disappeared inside.
Guruji then went to his room and Narindar’s wife saw the room
change into a temple. A Radha-Krishna photograph was inside the
room. The devotee who had desired to go to Vrindavan to see the
Krishna idol asked Guruji about the photo and he said: “Did you have
darshan? No need to go to Vrindavan. Everything is here.”
Narindar also narrates an incident in which the Satguru proclaimed
his true identity. In a dream, Narindar was taken to a hall. Guruji
called him and pulled his ears thrice, then touched him on the point
between the eyebrows thrice with his own fingers. Guruji then said:
“Kalyan ho gaya (You have been blessed).”
After a few days, Narindar found the sacred Aum and the figure
of the sheshanaga scratched on the locket of Guruji that he always
wore. The Aum and the sheshanaga can still be seen on the locket.
Narindar mentioned the incident to Guruji. The satguru replied:
“Only God can do this. Can anyone call himself God? I am God.”
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