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Sri Bhagavan, mother of the baby squirrels

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"In the roof of the Old Hall, squirrels would built nests. Once, some new-born

squirrels dropped on Bhagavan's sofa. Their eyes remained yet unopened and the

size of each baby may not have been more than an inch; they were very red in

colour with fresh flesh, absolutely tender to touch. The mother squirrel ignored

them. Now what to do? How to feed and attend to such tender things?

The baby squirrels were in the palm of Bhagavan. Bhagavan's face glowed with

love and affection for them. While there was a question mark in the faces of

those who surrounded Bhagavan, He Himself was happy and cheerful. He asked for

some cotton to be brought. He made a soft bed for them. He also took a bit of

cotton and squeezed it to such a tiny end, the end portion looked like a sharp

pin. He dipped it in milk and squeezed milk into the tiny mouths. At regular

intervals, Bhagavan repeated this act of compassion. He tended them with great

care and love till they grew up and ran around. They did not run away, only ran

round their 'Mother'. Kinder far than teir own mother!"

 

V. Ganesan: Moments Remembered, P. 66

 

 

 

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