Guest guest Posted November 4, 2004 Report Share Posted November 4, 2004 Pranam. I read this story and shivers went down my spine. How wonderful is it to have complete trust and love in Bhagavan?!! I guess this is why great saints say that to attain God, one should be like a child. Complete love and complete trust.... With Love and hope Shankaree Dear all, Now allow me to tell a true story that happened some 10 years ago in South-Africa. The father and the daughter who experienced this event told this story to my friend, a sannyasi and devotee of Lord Nrisimhadev. This stories was also found in the newspapers, and several witnesses of this truck-accident after this incident became devotees of Lord Nrisimhadev. This happened to a simple Vaishnav family that lives there. They had a back then 5 years old daughter. This girl was a great `fan' of Nrisimhadev – she found Him simply funny, as he looked half lion half man and felt very attracted to Him. She often told her playmates about her favorite God, a lion – and the kids always wondered about what of God this could be… a lion What can a five years old girl know about God, she wasn't initiated, not even her parents, as far as I can remember. The father of the family followed a guru and surely later accepted initiation. But there was a small Hindu-community they were in close touch with. So, one day the girl was playing outside with her ball together with other kids, beside the street. The ball, how else could it be, fell on the street, and the girl ran after her precious ball. There was nearly no traffic, a rarely used country road. But this time a very fast truck came running down the road. The girl in her play didn't see the truck coming. The father was in the first floor of the house and saw his baby girl running on the street – but he also saw the huge truck coming down, closer to his daughter with huge speed. The father yelled at her, but she didn't hear him. So he jumped out of the window of this first floor to save his daughter, and broke both his legs, when coming down, and remained laying on the ground in pain. He had to watch how his little girl was hit by the truck and thrown through the air, some 20meter away. All children and neighbors around who observed this froze the blood. The father later said his only desire when he saw this was to die. >From the other direction came a police car that also witnessed the accident. The truck went on and the policeman stopped his car across the street to stop him. The truck-driver hardly stopped his truck and he seemed to be very drunk. The policeman immediately called the ambulance and ran over to the motionless laying girl in the grass. The closest hospital was a small private clinic and the ambulance came, but refused to take the girl, being afraid they wouldn't have the necessary devices and machines to help the injuries the girl must have. They advised the policeman to call the main hospital, as only they could efficiently help her, as her spine must be broken, etc. The policeman was in despair, not even knowing where the father of the girl was. Actually he didn't even know if the girl was still alive, as he didn't dare to touch her, not knowing how injured she was. However, in the end she was brought to a right hospital, the policeman accompanied the girl, and also finally the father there. The chief-doctor heard then what has happened to the girl, and they immediately x-rayed her to see first results. The policeman wanted to rest assured how the girl was doing, and waited there to see the results. Everybody was shocked to hear what terrific accident had happened to the girl. So the nurse brought the x-ray pictures to the doctor, who became very upset and started yelling at the nurse she should for-God's- sake bring the right pictures, things were about death and life. He threatened to fire her, as it was unacceptable to make such mistakes. The nurse was scared and didn't understand what was happening. Those were the pictures of the five year old girl that was hit by the truck. The nurse wasn't aware yet of what had happened to the girl. The doc said this cannot be – on the x-ray there was not a single broken bone. So, the doc all the time again and again repeated `impossible – can't be'. Then suddenly the girl awoke from her faint and then told a story at ful consciousness which made its tour through the media. In the moment she picked up the ball from the street, she saw the truck coming up to her. And the only thing she could do was to yell out for help. She didn't call for mommy or daddy, but for her Nrisimhadev. In this moment when the truck should hit her, she suddenly saw how Nrisimhadev picked her up from the ground, smiled at her, and said, `don't be afraid, nothing will happen to you'. The girl continued her story that the Lord had put her on the other side of the street into the grass. But when putting her down, He accidentally scratched her waist, which still hurt her a bit. She spoke about how beautiful Nrisimhadev was, His hair, His eyes, etc. But his claws were very sharp, He should cut them… he wore a golden dhotie, etc. The doctor didn't understand anything and told the policeman she still was in shock and hallucinated, which is normal. So, the girl was profoundly checked for any injuries, but the only injury they found on her body were those scratches and the doctor said this must be from a wild animal like a lion, as he had cases like this before. So, he was disturbed and asked if they had brought the girl to hospital as this one was inured by a wild animal, not a truck… Nobody was clear what had happened. The same doctor and the nurse who took care of her later became devotees, as they later learned from the parent who `that lion' was. As we can see miracle still today happen. Not only in Mahabharata, Puranas or shastras that are more than thousands of years old. The little girl was very attracted to this form of God, and in her despair she called Him for help. Lord Nrisimhadev did not look if she was initiated and have the right to call His name He protects His devotees, that sincerely worship Him in their hearts. I am sure this litte girl was no common soul, who knows what she did in her previous life. The sannyasi heard that she very much liked to eat sweets, and prepared a big plate ful of sweets for her to rest assured she will not be able to eat it all up. He gave her the mounted plate of sweets, she took some of the sweets and ran out playing with her friends. As soon as she was gone of the room, the sannyasi went over that plate and took the rest, as for him, this was the best maha-prasad available! Who last time has met Lord Nrisimhadev? Narada Muni maybe?? The girl for sure, and she must be a great soul. Let's chant the holy names of the Lord, no matter which incarnation and being initiated or not. Which counts is bhakti – the love to the Lord, and sincerity in the heart. On the other hand, if sincere in spiritual life, one should not hesitate taking initiation – this is very important for making spiritual progress. Because only under the guidance of a sadhu one can reach God and return to His abode, the transcendental world. And KAD is right, there are plenty mantras, we can NOT chant WITHOUT initiation, even Brahmin initiation. Which does not mean we cannot chant any holy names or worship God without initiation – everybody must make a start before taking initiation. Kindest regards, Shad Let my every word be a prayer to Thee, Every movement of my hands a ritual gesture to Thee, Every step I take a circumambulation of Thy image, Every morsel I eat a rite of sacrifice to Thee, Every time I lay down a prostration at Thy feet; Every act of personal pleasure and all else that I do, Let it all be a form of worshiping Thee." >From Verse 27 of Shri Aadi Shankara's Saundaryalahari Does your mail provider give you a FREE online calendar? does. Get Mail Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest guest Posted November 5, 2004 Report Share Posted November 5, 2004 shankaree ramatas wrote: But where is Nrisimhadev when all other tens of thousands of children get run over by cars I wonder? Best Regards Lars > Pranam. I read this story and shivers went down my spine. How > wonderful is it to have complete trust and love in Bhagavan?!! I guess > this is why great saints say that to attain God, one should be like a > child. Complete love and complete trust.... > > With Love and hope > > Shankaree > > Dear all, > > Now allow me to tell a true story that happened some 10 years ago in > South-Africa. The father and the daughter who experienced this event > told this story to my friend, a sannyasi and devotee of Lord > Nrisimhadev. > > This stories was also found in the newspapers, and several witnesses > of this truck-accident after this incident became devotees of Lord > Nrisimhadev. > > This happened to a simple Vaishnav family that lives there. They had > a back then 5 years old daughter. This girl was a great `fan' of > Nrisimhadev – she found Him simply funny, as he looked half lion > half man and felt very attracted to Him. > > She often told her playmates about her favorite God, a lion – and > the kids always wondered about what of God this could be… a lion > > What can a five years old girl know about God, she wasn't initiated, > not even her parents, as far as I can remember. > The father of the family followed a guru and surely later accepted > initiation. But there was a small Hindu-community they were in close > touch with. > > So, one day the girl was playing outside with her ball together with > other kids, beside the street. The ball, how else could it be, fell > on the street, and the girl ran after her precious ball. There was > nearly no traffic, a rarely used country road. But this time a very > fast truck came running down the road. The girl in her play didn't > see the truck coming. > The father was in the first floor of the house and saw his baby girl > running on the street – but he also saw the huge truck coming down, > closer to his daughter with huge speed. The father yelled at her, > but she didn't hear him. So he jumped out of the window of this > first floor to save his daughter, and broke both his legs, when > coming down, and remained laying on the ground in pain. > > He had to watch how his little girl was hit by the truck and thrown > through the air, some 20meter away. > All children and neighbors around who observed this froze the blood. > The father later said his only desire when he saw this was to die. > >From the other direction came a police car that also witnessed the > accident. The truck went on and the policeman stopped his car across > the street to stop him. The truck-driver hardly stopped his truck > and he seemed to be very drunk. > > The policeman immediately called the ambulance and ran over to the > motionless laying girl in the grass. > > The closest hospital was a small private clinic and the ambulance > came, but refused to take the girl, being afraid they wouldn't have > the necessary devices and machines to help the injuries the girl > must have. They advised the policeman to call the main hospital, as > only they could efficiently help her, as her spine must be broken, > etc. > > The policeman was in despair, not even knowing where the father of > the girl was. Actually he didn't even know if the girl was still > alive, as he didn't dare to touch her, not knowing how injured she > was. > > However, in the end she was brought to a right hospital, the > policeman accompanied the girl, and also finally the father there. > > The chief-doctor heard then what has happened to the girl, and they > immediately x-rayed her to see first results. The policeman wanted > to rest assured how the girl was doing, and waited there to see the > results. > Everybody was shocked to hear what terrific accident had happened to > the girl. > > So the nurse brought the x-ray pictures to the doctor, who became > very upset and started yelling at the nurse she should for-God's- > sake bring the right pictures, things were about death and life. He > threatened to fire her, as it was unacceptable to make such > mistakes. > The nurse was scared and didn't understand what was happening. Those > were the pictures of the five year old girl that was hit by the > truck. The nurse wasn't aware yet of what had happened to the girl. > > The doc said this cannot be – on the x-ray there was not a single > broken bone. So, the doc all the time again and again > repeated `impossible – can't be'. > > Then suddenly the girl awoke from her faint and then told a story at > ful consciousness which made its tour through the media. > > In the moment she picked up the ball from the street, she saw the > truck coming up to her. And the only thing she could do was to yell > out for help. She didn't call for mommy or daddy, but for her > Nrisimhadev. In this moment when the truck should hit her, she > suddenly saw how Nrisimhadev picked her up from the ground, smiled > at her, and said, `don't be afraid, nothing will happen to you'. > The girl continued her story that the Lord had put her on the other > side of the street into the grass. But when putting her down, He > accidentally scratched her waist, which still hurt her a bit. > > She spoke about how beautiful Nrisimhadev was, His hair, His eyes, > etc. But his claws were very sharp, He should cut them… he wore a > golden dhotie, etc. The doctor didn't understand anything and told > the policeman she still was in shock and hallucinated, which is > normal. > > So, the girl was profoundly checked for any injuries, but the only > injury they found on her body were those scratches and the doctor > said this must be from a wild animal like a lion, as he had cases > like this before. So, he was disturbed and asked if they had brought > the girl to hospital as this one was inured by a wild animal, not a > truck… > Nobody was clear what had happened. The same doctor and the nurse > who took care of her later became devotees, as they later learned > from the parent who `that lion' was. > > As we can see miracle still today happen. Not only in Mahabharata, > Puranas or shastras that are more than thousands of years old. The > little girl was very attracted to this form of God, and in her > despair she called Him for help. Lord Nrisimhadev did not look if > she was initiated and have the right to call His name He protects > His devotees, that sincerely worship Him in their hearts. > > I am sure this litte girl was no common soul, who knows what she did > in her previous life. The sannyasi heard that she very much liked to > eat sweets, and prepared a big plate ful of sweets for her to rest > assured she will not be able to eat it all up. He gave her the > mounted plate of sweets, she took some of the sweets and ran out > playing with her friends. > As soon as she was gone of the room, the sannyasi went over that > plate and took the rest, as for him, this was the best maha-prasad > available! Who last time has met Lord Nrisimhadev? Narada Muni > maybe?? The girl for sure, and she must be a great soul. > > Let's chant the holy names of the Lord, no matter which incarnation > and being initiated or not. Which counts is bhakti – the love to the > Lord, and sincerity in the heart. > On the other hand, if sincere in spiritual life, one should not > hesitate taking initiation – this is very important for making > spiritual progress. Because only under the guidance of a sadhu one > can reach God and return to His abode, the transcendental world. > > And KAD is right, there are plenty mantras, we can NOT chant WITHOUT > initiation, even Brahmin initiation. Which does not mean we cannot > chant any holy names or worship God without initiation – everybody > must make a start before taking initiation. > > Kindest regards, > Shad > > > > Let my every word be a prayer to Thee, > Every movement of my hands a ritual gesture to Thee, > Every step I take a circumambulation of Thy image, > Every morsel I eat a rite of sacrifice to Thee, > Every time I lay down a prostration at Thy feet; > Every act of personal pleasure and all else that I do, > Let it all be a form of worshiping Thee." > > >From Verse 27 of Shri Aadi Shankara's Saundaryalahari > > > > > Does your mail provider give you a FREE online calendar? does. > Get Mail > > > > > * Sponsor* > > > *Eliminate Your Debt!* > · Get out of Debt Now *· * Christian counselors available > <http://us.ard./SIG=1291r0sdm/M=286225.5559193.6629217.2152211/D=groups\ /S=1705075991:HM/EXP=1099694181/A=2418481/R=0/SIG=11qutbrl4/*http://etools.ncol.\ com/a/debtxs/bg_debtxs_3_91.html> > > · *Click here * to find out how you can become free from debt. > <http://us.ard./SIG=1291r0sdm/M=286225.5559193.6629217.2152211/D=groups\ /S=1705075991:HM/EXP=1099694181/A=2418481/R=1/SIG=11qutbrl4/*http://etools.ncol.\ com/a/debtxs/bg_debtxs_3_91.html> > > > > ------ > * Links* > > * > / > * > > <?subject=Un> > * Terms of > Service <>. > > Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest guest Posted November 5, 2004 Report Share Posted November 5, 2004 My dear Lars: Please read the story carefully again. Yo will see that the crucial sentence is that the girl CALLED ON NARASIMHA at the moment of peril with all her heart and mind. If anyone call at that moments of peril like that the results WILL BE there. How many of us can call God at times of extreme peril? before yes; after maybe; but at the crucial moment with full belief and all that? very few can!! thats the lesson here. I thank Shankaree for posting that story. Lars Hedström <lars wrote: shankaree ramatas wrote: But where is Nrisimhadev when all other tens of thousands of children get run over by cars I wonder? Best Regards Lars > Pranam. I read this story and shivers went down my spine. How > wonderful is it to have complete trust and love in Bhagavan?!! I guess > this is why great saints say that to attain God, one should be like a > child. Complete love and complete trust.... > > With Love and hope > > Shankaree > > Dear all, > > Now allow me to tell a true story that happened some 10 years ago in > South-Africa. The father and the daughter who experienced this event > told this story to my friend, a sannyasi and devotee of Lord > Nrisimhadev. > > This stories was also found in the newspapers, and several witnesses > of this truck-accident after this incident became devotees of Lord > Nrisimhadev. > > This happened to a simple Vaishnav family that lives there. They had > a back then 5 years old daughter. This girl was a great `fan' of > Nrisimhadev – she found Him simply funny, as he looked half lion > half man and felt very attracted to Him. > > She often told her playmates about her favorite God, a lion – and > the kids always wondered about what of God this could be… a lion > > What can a five years old girl know about God, she wasn't initiated, > not even her parents, as far as I can remember. > The father of the family followed a guru and surely later accepted > initiation. But there was a small Hindu-community they were in close > touch with. > > So, one day the girl was playing outside with her ball together with > other kids, beside the street. The ball, how else could it be, fell > on the street, and the girl ran after her precious ball. There was > nearly no traffic, a rarely used country road. But this time a very > fast truck came running down the road. The girl in her play didn't > see the truck coming. > The father was in the first floor of the house and saw his baby girl > running on the street – but he also saw the huge truck coming down, > closer to his daughter with huge speed. The father yelled at her, > but she didn't hear him. So he jumped out of the window of this > first floor to save his daughter, and broke both his legs, when > coming down, and remained laying on the ground in pain. > > He had to watch how his little girl was hit by the truck and thrown > through the air, some 20meter away. > All children and neighbors around who observed this froze the blood. > The father later said his only desire when he saw this was to die. > >From the other direction came a police car that also witnessed the > accident. The truck went on and the policeman stopped his car across > the street to stop him. The truck-driver hardly stopped his truck > and he seemed to be very drunk. > > The policeman immediately called the ambulance and ran over to the > motionless laying girl in the grass. > > The closest hospital was a small private clinic and the ambulance > came, but refused to take the girl, being afraid they wouldn't have > the necessary devices and machines to help the injuries the girl > must have. They advised the policeman to call the main hospital, as > only they could efficiently help her, as her spine must be broken, > etc. > > The policeman was in despair, not even knowing where the father of > the girl was. Actually he didn't even know if the girl was still > alive, as he didn't dare to touch her, not knowing how injured she > was. > > However, in the end she was brought to a right hospital, the > policeman accompanied the girl, and also finally the father there. > > The chief-doctor heard then what has happened to the girl, and they > immediately x-rayed her to see first results. The policeman wanted > to rest assured how the girl was doing, and waited there to see the > results. > Everybody was shocked to hear what terrific accident had happened to > the girl. > > So the nurse brought the x-ray pictures to the doctor, who became > very upset and started yelling at the nurse she should for-God's- > sake bring the right pictures, things were about death and life. He > threatened to fire her, as it was unacceptable to make such > mistakes. > The nurse was scared and didn't understand what was happening. Those > were the pictures of the five year old girl that was hit by the > truck. The nurse wasn't aware yet of what had happened to the girl. > > The doc said this cannot be – on the x-ray there was not a single > broken bone. So, the doc all the time again and again > repeated `impossible – can't be'. > > Then suddenly the girl awoke from her faint and then told a story at > ful consciousness which made its tour through the media. > > In the moment she picked up the ball from the street, she saw the > truck coming up to her. And the only thing she could do was to yell > out for help. She didn't call for mommy or daddy, but for her > Nrisimhadev. In this moment when the truck should hit her, she > suddenly saw how Nrisimhadev picked her up from the ground, smiled > at her, and said, `don't be afraid, nothing will happen to you'. > The girl continued her story that the Lord had put her on the other > side of the street into the grass. But when putting her down, He > accidentally scratched her waist, which still hurt her a bit. > > She spoke about how beautiful Nrisimhadev was, His hair, His eyes, > etc. But his claws were very sharp, He should cut them… he wore a > golden dhotie, etc. The doctor didn't understand anything and told > the policeman she still was in shock and hallucinated, which is > normal. > > So, the girl was profoundly checked for any injuries, but the only > injury they found on her body were those scratches and the doctor > said this must be from a wild animal like a lion, as he had cases > like this before. So, he was disturbed and asked if they had brought > the girl to hospital as this one was inured by a wild animal, not a > truck… > Nobody was clear what had happened. The same doctor and the nurse > who took care of her later became devotees, as they later learned > from the parent who `that lion' was. > > As we can see miracle still today happen. Not only in Mahabharata, > Puranas or shastras that are more than thousands of years old. The > little girl was very attracted to this form of God, and in her > despair she called Him for help. Lord Nrisimhadev did not look if > she was initiated and have the right to call His name He protects > His devotees, that sincerely worship Him in their hearts. > > I am sure this litte girl was no common soul, who knows what she did > in her previous life. The sannyasi heard that she very much liked to > eat sweets, and prepared a big plate ful of sweets for her to rest > assured she will not be able to eat it all up. He gave her the > mounted plate of sweets, she took some of the sweets and ran out > playing with her friends. > As soon as she was gone of the room, the sannyasi went over that > plate and took the rest, as for him, this was the best maha-prasad > available! Who last time has met Lord Nrisimhadev? Narada Muni > maybe?? The girl for sure, and she must be a great soul. > > Let's chant the holy names of the Lord, no matter which incarnation > and being initiated or not. Which counts is bhakti – the love to the > Lord, and sincerity in the heart. > On the other hand, if sincere in spiritual life, one should not > hesitate taking initiation – this is very important for making > spiritual progress. Because only under the guidance of a sadhu one > can reach God and return to His abode, the transcendental world. > > And KAD is right, there are plenty mantras, we can NOT chant WITHOUT > initiation, even Brahmin initiation. Which does not mean we cannot > chant any holy names or worship God without initiation – everybody > must make a start before taking initiation. > > Kindest regards, > Shad > > > > Let my every word be a prayer to Thee, > Every movement of my hands a ritual gesture to Thee, > Every step I take a circumambulation of Thy image, > Every morsel I eat a rite of sacrifice to Thee, > Every time I lay down a prostration at Thy feet; > Every act of personal pleasure and all else that I do, > Let it all be a form of worshiping Thee." > > >From Verse 27 of Shri Aadi Shankara's Saundaryalahari > > > > > Does your mail provider give you a FREE online calendar? does. > Get Mail > > > > > * Sponsor* > > > *Eliminate Your Debt!* > · Get out of Debt Now *· * Christian counselors available > > > · *Click here * to find out how you can become free from debt. > > > > > ------ > * Links* > > * > / > * > > > * Terms of > Service . > > Check out the new Front Page. www./a Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
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