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Guruji’s only on 21 July 2005. He must have willed her to come on
that particular day for it was Guru Purnima.
Guruji asked her to bring a copper tumbler, which he blessed.
She drank water from it every morning. She was able to visit Guruji
for all of the four sangat days (Thursday to Sunday) from July 2005
to December 2005. As soon as she started drinking the holy water
and bathing with it, she noticed that her skin, which looked aged,
especially around the neck, began to improve. One day, she was
sitting next to Guruji. She told him that there was no blood in her
body and that she felt miserable all the while. Guruji just smiled at
her and she kept quiet.
On December 13, she was suddenly woken up at 5 in the
morning. Her nose felt sticky. She did not switch on the light, but
wiped her nose with her nightgown. She soon realized that water
was still flowing from her nose. She switched on the light. To her
surprise—her nose was bleeding, and freely. One handkerchief was
soon drenched with blood. She woke up her son, and mother and
child rushed to Kailash Hospital, Noida. Doctors tried to control the
blood flow, but could not and had to admit her.
Promila called up her husband, who was in Bangalore. It was 6:30
in the morning and she asked him to come to Delhi immediately. She
had Guruji’s photograph with her all the time she was in hospital. It
was found that the blood flow was related to the malfunctioning of
the kidneys. To control the problem, Mrs. Mehta had dialysis three
times in four consecutive days. Three bottles of blood and two units
of plasma were also transfused into her blood stream. The colour
of her skin turned red—as she had wished for a few days ago while
sitting before Guruji—from pale yellow. If you ask Guruji for a thing
and if it is for your good, says Mrs. Promila, you will get it.
The devotee came out of hospital in a week and could come to
Guruji for his blessings again. He told her that both her kidneys
were okay now; and she had been blessed with a new life.
She continued coming to Guruji and having the langar, a very
important part of Guruji’s blessings. Guruji’s langar has tasty
vegetables, chutneys, pickles and sweets. All doctors prohibit such
a diet, but Mrs. Promila found that the food was easily digested and
the whole of the next week passed comfortably.
In February of 2006, she again fell sick and had to go through
dialysis three times in Kailash Hospital. She managed to get an
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