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A bureaucrat
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WHEN a man in distress begins to flounder like a boat without
a rudder in the rough seas, Guruji’s grace alone comes to his
rescue. Nothing else. Though I have known Guruji for a longer time,
I have been going regularly to him since 2000. During this period, I
have come to know of myriads of miracles performed by Guruji and
have also had the benefit of sharing the experiences of those who
have benefited from Guruji’s blessings. The rich and varied matrix
of Guruji’s miracles inevitably leads to the conclusion that Guruji is
omnipotent, omnipresent, and omniscient.
Guruji is an ever-willing and unceasing source of divine patronage.
He is an ever-flowing river of blessings, which comes to you unasked
and unannounced.
I have seen people looking wide-eyed when Guruji calls them or
their spouses by their names though nobody has informed Guruji
about the same. This happened when my wife first met Guruji. Much
to my surprise, Guruji said in Punjabi: “Come, Prema aunty come.”
When a senior colleague of mine came to have Guruji’s darshan,
Guruji called his wife by her first name—Sunanda—as well. He also
told her of the ailment she was suffering from and she was surprised.
She was also surprised to find that Guruji’s profile matched that of
a saint whom she had dreamt about the night before. On another
occasion, a cousin of mine and his spouse met Guruji for the first
time. Guruji looked at them, gave a smile and said: “Love marriage?”
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