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Many readers have queried me whether this is the only siddha or saint I know

apart from my Gurunathar.

 

My Gurunathar remains Rajagopalar but I would definitely not miss any

opportunity to meet any saint or siddha anywhere.

 

I have been beaten by them with sticks,bricks and stones.Many times Aghoris have

thrashed me with their satkas and yet I stood unfazed till I got their

blessings.Every beating of a Yogi reduces lot of sins committed by me, is my

ardent belief.

 

Many saints apart from popularly known ones, I have seen.

In Thiruvannamalai, I had to squeeze myself into a narrow crevice and enter a

dark cave to see a " Marma Yogi " .

 

In yet another place,one yogi used to live near garbage bins and I had to go

there bearing the terrible stench of the place.

 

One lady saint(known to be an amsha of Anasuya Matha) used to call me fondly to

Her and give me a bit of Pan-cud she kept chewing.That was the height of

affection, I have seen.I used to eat it as prasadam, even her chelas next to her

used to feel disgusted that I ate her saliva alongwith the pan-cud but I felt it

to be prasadam.

She said, " Son, you are dear to me. "

 

Many times I have seen one Mahapurusha(I would not mention the name) following

me in the garb of a madman or a beggar.

 

For all these to happen 6 things are required:

 

1. Poorvajanma punya--spiritual kind

2. Luck

3. Ahethuki Kripa of the saint

4. God's grace

5. Deep desire

6. Pure heart and an intention to help all.

 

These were said by my Gurunathar.

 

I don't know whether I have all the 6 qualifications but I do have a deep desire

to meet such people and would not leave any stone unturned to meet any Yogi, If

I happen to know that He or She is genuine, this much I know.

 

If one wants anything deeply and there is a fire, Nature WILL PROVIDE the

same.Only the desire should be deep and true.And ofcourse for the benefit of all

involved.

 

Yours Yogically,

Shreeram Balijepalli

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