Guest guest Posted January 21, 2009 Report Share Posted January 21, 2009 Dear all, Respected Bhagavatha Shri Shankarapillai told one real life story during his Naaraayaneeyam discourse. This happened about 5-7 years ago and I feel it is worth sharing with all of you. There is a small town near Guruvayur by the name Chaavakkad. I have heard that in Chavakkad, there is no household without at least one member of the family employed in the Gulf countries. Anyway, there is no importance for that aspect in this story. There was a woman in that village or town who made her living by making and selling sweets like Jilebis, Laddus, Mysore pak etc. In addition to her excellent cooking skills, she was a very sincere devotee of Guruvayurappan. Every time she made sweets for her clients, she would offer a few to Guruvayurappan before she packed everything for them. To put it differently, she offered the sweets to Bhagavan and made it a prasadam before delivering to the customers. One day, one customer who had to fly to Dubai the next afternoon gave emergency order for some jilebis and laddus. Poor " maami " accepted the order and she had to get the necessary ingredients in the late evening. Some how she managed to make all the sweets by next day morning. She had to hurry up to pack the whole thing and in that hurry, for the first time in her life, she forgot to offer a few sweets for her Lord Guruvayurappan. Customer came on time and picked up the sweets and " maami " went to Guruvayur for the daily darshan. When she was about to enter the inner praakaram of the temple, a beautiful boy about 8-10 years old came and asked her " Maami, can I have a few jalebis and laddus?' . She told the boy that she did not have any left at home, but will make some and bring for him when she comes for evening darshan. The boy agreed. Maami went home made some more sweets and brought with her when she came to the temple in the evening. The same boy was standing near the inner praakaaram (naalambalam) and waiting for the sweets. Maami gave him and they were talking about something. Then the security guards asked Maami why she was talking to herself. Maami said: " I am talking to this boy who asked me for some sweets in the morning and I could give him only now. I was explaining to him how I got a late order and how I had to work almost all night. " Security guards told her that they could not see any boy near her and they were wondering why Maami was talking to herself. They said: Maami, may be you did not sleep well and you are confused. Maami looked again to show the guards, the boy holding the sweets she just now gave, but unfortunately the boy had disappeared from her eyes also! Then Maami realized along with others around her that the boy who asked for sweets and accepted sweets from her was none other than Guruvayurappan Himself! She sat there and cried calling " Kanna, come again near me, I will give you more sweets. " All the eyes of devotees watching this incident welled up and they did namaskaar to Maami who could see her Lord Kannan and treat Him with sweets made exclusively for Him with her own hands! When Respected Shankara Pillai narrated this story with utmost Bhakthi and bhaavam, tears rolled down my cheeks and I am sure all the devotees felt the presence of Krishna in that room. It was an experience! Sreekrishnaarpanamasthu Regards and prayers savitri Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest guest Posted January 21, 2009 Report Share Posted January 21, 2009 Dear Savitriji, what a beautiful story. Guruvayurappan keeps on playing these tricks to invoke bhakthi in HIM from every one..I truly can believe it. Thanks again for thiis wonderful story. regards , Sreedevi. Om namo Narayanaya --- On Wed, 1/21/09, Savitri Puram <savitriopuram wrote: Savitri Puram <savitriopuram[Guruvayur] Namasthe- Anubhava kathaWednesday, January 21, 2009, 3:31 AM Dear all, Respected Bhagavatha Shri Shankarapillai told one real life story during his Naaraayaneeyam discourse. This happened about 5-7 years ago and I feel it is worth sharing with all of you. There is a small town near Guruvayur by the name Chaavakkad. I have heard that in Chavakkad, there is no household without at least one member of the family employed in the Gulf countries. Anyway, there is no importance for that aspect in this story. There was a woman in that village or town who made her living by making and selling sweets like Jilebis, Laddus, Mysore pak etc. In addition to her excellent cooking skills, she was a very sincere devotee of Guruvayurappan. Every time she made sweets for her clients, she would offer a few to Guruvayurappan before she packed everything for them. To put it differently, she offered the sweets to Bhagavan and made it a prasadam before delivering to the customers. One day, one customer who had to fly to Dubai the next afternoon gave emergency order for some jilebis and laddus. Poor "maami" accepted the order and she had to get the necessary ingredients in the late evening. Some how she managed to make all the sweets by next day morning. She had to hurry up to pack the whole thing and in that hurry, for the first time in her life, she forgot to offer a few sweets for her Lord Guruvayurappan. Customer came on time and picked up the sweets and "maami" went to Guruvayur for the daily darshan. When she was about to enter the inner praakaram of the temple, a beautiful boy about 8-10 years old came and asked her " Maami, can I have a few jalebis and laddus?' . She told the boy that she did not have any left at home, but will make some and bring for him when she comes for evening darshan. The boy agreed. Maami went home made some more sweets and brought with her when she came to the temple in the evening. The same boy was standing near the inner praakaaram (naalambalam) and waiting for the sweets. Maami gave him and they were talking about something. Then the security guards asked Maami why she was talking to herself. Maami said: "I am talking to this boy who asked me for some sweets in the morning and I could give him only now. I was explaining to him how I got a late order and how I had to work almost all night." Security guards told her that they could not see any boy near her and they were wondering why Maami was talking to herself. They said: Maami, may be you did not sleep well and you are confused. Maami looked again to show the guards, the boy holding the sweets she just now gave, but unfortunately the boy had disappeared from her eyes also! Then Maami realized along with others around her that the boy who asked for sweets and accepted sweets from her was none other than Guruvayurappan Himself! She sat there and cried calling "Kanna, come again near me, I will give you more sweets." All the eyes of devotees watching this incident welled up and they did namaskaar to Maami who could see her Lord Kannan and treat Him with sweets made exclusively for Him with her own hands! When Respected Shankara Pillai narrated this story with utmost Bhakthi and bhaavam, tears rolled down my cheeks and I am sure all the devotees felt the presence of Krishna in that room. It was an experience! Sreekrishnaarpanama sthu Regards and prayers savitri Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest guest Posted January 21, 2009 Report Share Posted January 21, 2009 Dear Savitriji,This is so heart touching. Thanks for sharing with us. I am praying to the Lord from my heart with total surrender please come to us like you have came to give Darshanam to maami.With Love & RegardsLakshmyOn Wed, Jan 21, 2009 at 3:31 AM, Savitri Puram <savitriopuram wrote: Dear all, Respected Bhagavatha Shri Shankarapillai told one real life story during his Naaraayaneeyam discourse. This happened about 5-7 years ago and I feel it is worth sharing with all of you. There is a small town near Guruvayur by the name Chaavakkad. I have heard that in Chavakkad, there is no household without at least one member of the family employed in the Gulf countries. Anyway, there is no importance for that aspect in this story. There was a woman in that village or town who made her living by making and selling sweets like Jilebis, Laddus, Mysore pak etc. In addition to her excellent cooking skills, she was a very sincere devotee of Guruvayurappan. Every time she made sweets for her clients, she would offer a few to Guruvayurappan before she packed everything for them. To put it differently, she offered the sweets to Bhagavan and made it a prasadam before delivering to the customers. One day, one customer who had to fly to Dubai the next afternoon gave emergency order for some jilebis and laddus. Poor " maami " accepted the order and she had to get the necessary ingredients in the late evening. Some how she managed to make all the sweets by next day morning. She had to hurry up to pack the whole thing and in that hurry, for the first time in her life, she forgot to offer a few sweets for her Lord Guruvayurappan. Customer came on time and picked up the sweets and " maami " went to Guruvayur for the daily darshan. When she was about to enter the inner praakaram of the temple, a beautiful boy about 8-10 years old came and asked her " Maami, can I have a few jalebis and laddus?' . She told the boy that she did not have any left at home, but will make some and bring for him when she comes for evening darshan. The boy agreed. Maami went home made some more sweets and brought with her when she came to the temple in the evening. The same boy was standing near the inner praakaaram (naalambalam) and waiting for the sweets. Maami gave him and they were talking about something. Then the security guards asked Maami why she was talking to herself. Maami said: " I am talking to this boy who asked me for some sweets in the morning and I could give him only now. I was explaining to him how I got a late order and how I had to work almost all night. " Security guards told her that they could not see any boy near her and they were wondering why Maami was talking to herself. They said: Maami, may be you did not sleep well and you are confused. Maami looked again to show the guards, the boy holding the sweets she just now gave, but unfortunately the boy had disappeared from her eyes also! Then Maami realized along with others around her that the boy who asked for sweets and accepted sweets from her was none other than Guruvayurappan Himself! She sat there and cried calling " Kanna, come again near me, I will give you more sweets. " All the eyes of devotees watching this incident welled up and they did namaskaar to Maami who could see her Lord Kannan and treat Him with sweets made exclusively for Him with her own hands! When Respected Shankara Pillai narrated this story with utmost Bhakthi and bhaavam, tears rolled down my cheeks and I am sure all the devotees felt the presence of Krishna in that room. It was an experience! Sreekrishnaarpanamasthu Regards and prayers savitri Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest guest Posted January 21, 2009 Report Share Posted January 21, 2009 Enthaninne varninthunu Sabhari Bhagyamu,Kaqnnurala sevinchu...NVP Menon <nvpmenonguruvayur Sent: Wednesday, January 21, 2009 7:44:57 AMRe: [Guruvayur] Namasthe- Anubhava katha Dear Savitriji, what a beautiful story. Guruvayurappan keeps on playing these tricks to invoke bhakthi in HIM from every one..I truly can believe it. Thanks again for thiis wonderful story. regards , Sreedevi. Om namo Narayanaya --- On Wed, 1/21/09, Savitri Puram <savitriopuram@ gmail.com> wrote: Savitri Puram <savitriopuram@ gmail.com>[Guruvayur] Namasthe- Anubhava kathaWednesday, January 21, 2009, 3:31 AM Dear all, Respected Bhagavatha Shri Shankarapillai told one real life story during his Naaraayaneeyam discourse. This happened about 5-7 years ago and I feel it is worth sharing with all of you. There is a small town near Guruvayur by the name Chaavakkad. I have heard that in Chavakkad, there is no household without at least one member of the family employed in the Gulf countries. Anyway, there is no importance for that aspect in this story. There was a woman in that village or town who made her living by making and selling sweets like Jilebis, Laddus, Mysore pak etc. In addition to her excellent cooking skills, she was a very sincere devotee of Guruvayurappan. Every time she made sweets for her clients, she would offer a few to Guruvayurappan before she packed everything for them. To put it differently, she offered the sweets to Bhagavan and made it a prasadam before delivering to the customers. One day, one customer who had to fly to Dubai the next afternoon gave emergency order for some jilebis and laddus. Poor "maami" accepted the order and she had to get the necessary ingredients in the late evening. Some how she managed to make all the sweets by next day morning. She had to hurry up to pack the whole thing and in that hurry, for the first time in her life, she forgot to offer a few sweets for her Lord Guruvayurappan. Customer came on time and picked up the sweets and "maami" went to Guruvayur for the daily darshan. When she was about to enter the inner praakaram of the temple, a beautiful boy about 8-10 years old came and asked her " Maami, can I have a few jalebis and laddus?' . She told the boy that she did not have any left at home, but will make some and bring for him when she comes for evening darshan. The boy agreed. Maami went home made some more sweets and brought with her when she came to the temple in the evening. The same boy was standing near the inner praakaaram (naalambalam) and waiting for the sweets. Maami gave him and they were talking about something. Then the security guards asked Maami why she was talking to herself. Maami said: "I am talking to this boy who asked me for some sweets in the morning and I could give him only now. I was explaining to him how I got a late order and how I had to work almost all night." Security guards told her that they could not see any boy near her and they were wondering why Maami was talking to herself. They said: Maami, may be you did not sleep well and you are confused. Maami looked again to show the guards, the boy holding the sweets she just now gave, but unfortunately the boy had disappeared from her eyes also! Then Maami realized along with others around her that the boy who asked for sweets and accepted sweets from her was none other than Guruvayurappan Himself! She sat there and cried calling "Kanna, come again near me, I will give you more sweets." All the eyes of devotees watching this incident welled up and they did namaskaar to Maami who could see her Lord Kannan and treat Him with sweets made exclusively for Him with her own hands! When Respected Shankara Pillai narrated this story with utmost Bhakthi and bhaavam, tears rolled down my cheeks and I am sure all the devotees felt the presence of Krishna in that room. It was an experience! Sreekrishnaarpanama sthu Regards and prayers savitri Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest guest Posted January 22, 2009 Report Share Posted January 22, 2009 Om Nammo Narayana, Mammi........ reading this tears rolled in my eyes and I can understand how people should have felt when they listened to this in physical. One thing which I can also say is Unni Kanna will play with his devotees in every form he wants. Hare Krishna Radhe Krishna. Savitri Puram <savitriopuramWednesday, 21 January, 2009 5:01:48 PM[Guruvayur] Namasthe- Anubhava katha Dear all, Respected Bhagavatha Shri Shankarapillai told one real life story during his Naaraayaneeyam discourse. This happened about 5-7 years ago and I feel it is worth sharing with all of you. There is a small town near Guruvayur by the name Chaavakkad. I have heard that in Chavakkad, there is no household without at least one member of the family employed in the Gulf countries.. Anyway, there is no importance for that aspect in this story. There was a woman in that village or town who made her living by making and selling sweets like Jilebis, Laddus, Mysore pak etc. In addition to her excellent cooking skills, she was a very sincere devotee of Guruvayurappan. Every time she made sweets for her clients, she would offer a few to Guruvayurappan before she packed everything for them. To put it differently, she offered the sweets to Bhagavan and made it a prasadam before delivering to the customers. One day, one customer who had to fly to Dubai the next afternoon gave emergency order for some jilebis and laddus. Poor "maami" accepted the order and she had to get the necessary ingredients in the late evening. Some how she managed to make all the sweets by next day morning. She had to hurry up to pack the whole thing and in that hurry, for the first time in her life, she forgot to offer a few sweets for her Lord Guruvayurappan. Customer came on time and picked up the sweets and "maami" went to Guruvayur for the daily darshan. When she was about to enter the inner praakaram of the temple, a beautiful boy about 8-10 years old came and asked her " Maami, can I have a few jalebis and laddus?' . She told the boy that she did not have any left at home, but will make some and bring for him when she comes for evening darshan. The boy agreed. Maami went home made some more sweets and brought with her when she came to the temple in the evening. The same boy was standing near the inner praakaaram (naalambalam) and waiting for the sweets. Maami gave him and they were talking about something. Then the security guards asked Maami why she was talking to herself. Maami said: "I am talking to this boy who asked me for some sweets in the morning and I could give him only now. I was explaining to him how I got a late order and how I had to work almost all night." Security guards told her that they could not see any boy near her and they were wondering why Maami was talking to herself. They said: Maami, may be you did not sleep well and you are confused. Maami looked again to show the guards, the boy holding the sweets she just now gave, but unfortunately the boy had disappeared from her eyes also! Then Maami realized along with others around her that the boy who asked for sweets and accepted sweets from her was none other than Guruvayurappan Himself! She sat there and cried calling "Kanna, come again near me, I will give you more sweets." All the eyes of devotees watching this incident welled up and they did namaskaar to Maami who could see her Lord Kannan and treat Him with sweets made exclusively for Him with her own hands! When Respected Shankara Pillai narrated this story with utmost Bhakthi and bhaavam, tears rolled down my cheeks and I am sure all the devotees felt the presence of Krishna in that room. It was an experience! Sreekrishnaarpanama sthu Regards and prayers savitri Add more friends to your messenger and enjoy! Invite them now. Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest guest Posted January 22, 2009 Report Share Posted January 22, 2009 Dear Savitri ji, Amazing! What we until now heard were experiences of Poonthanam,Viwamangalam and Kuroor amma, actually happened to some blessed soul ,so recently! Thanks and Pranams for sharing this beautiful experience. Om Namo Bhagavathe Vaasudevaya. Incidentally,the teleserial 'Shri Guruvayurappan' is concluding tomorrow. Today is slated to be the 'Swargarohanam' of Shri Poonthanam. Those of us who had been watching this serial so regularly for the last almost three years are going to miss it sorely. But the visuals and the content will remain etched in our minds strengthening our faith in the Lord. girija. guruvayur , Lakshmy Prakash <lakshmygprakash wrote: > > Dear Savitriji, > > This is so heart touching. Thanks for sharing with us. I am praying to the > Lord from my heart with total surrender please come to us like you have > came to give Darshanam to maami. > > With Love & Regards > Lakshmy > > On Wed, Jan 21, 2009 at 3:31 AM, Savitri Puram savitriopuramwrote: > > > Dear all, > > > > Respected Bhagavatha Shri Shankarapillai told one real life story during > > his Naaraayaneeyam discourse. This happened about 5-7 years ago and I feel > > it is worth sharing with all of you. > > > > There is a small town near Guruvayur by the name Chaavakkad. I have heard > > that in Chavakkad, there is no household without at least one member of the > > family employed in the Gulf countries. > > Anyway, there is no importance for that aspect in this story. > > > > There was a woman in that village or town who made her living by making and > > selling sweets like Jilebis, Laddus, Mysore pak etc. In addition to her > > excellent cooking skills, she was a very sincere devotee of Guruvayurappan. > > Every time she made sweets for her clients, she would offer a few to > > Guruvayurappan before she packed everything for them. To put it differently, > > she offered the sweets to Bhagavan and made it a prasadam before delivering > > to the customers. > > > > One day, one customer who had to fly to Dubai the next afternoon gave > > emergency order for some jilebis and laddus. Poor " maami " accepted the order > > and she had to get the necessary ingredients in the late evening. Some how > > she managed to make all the sweets by next day morning. She had to hurry up > > to pack the whole thing and in that hurry, for the first time in her life, > > she forgot to offer a few sweets for her Lord Guruvayurappan. Customer came > > on time and picked up the sweets and " maami " went to Guruvayur for the daily > > darshan. When she was about to enter the inner praakaram of the temple, a > > beautiful boy about 8-10 years old came and asked her " Maami, can I have a > > few jalebis and laddus?' . She told the boy that she did not have any left > > at home, but will make some and bring for him when she comes for evening > > darshan. The boy agreed. Maami went home made some more sweets and brought > > with her when she came to the temple in the evening. The same boy was > > standing near the inner praakaaram (naalambalam) and waiting for the sweets. > > Maami gave him and they were talking about something. > > > > Then the security guards asked Maami why she was talking to herself. Maami > > said: " I am talking to this boy who asked me for some sweets in the morning > > and I could give him only now. I was explaining to him how I got a late > > order and how I had to work almost all night. " Security guards told her that > > they could not see any boy near her and they were wondering why Maami was > > talking to herself. They said: Maami, may be you did not sleep well and you > > are confused. Maami looked again to show the guards, the boy holding the > > sweets she just now gave, but unfortunately the boy had disappeared from her > > eyes also! > > > > Then Maami realized along with others around her that the boy who asked for > > sweets and accepted sweets from her was none other than Guruvayurappan > > Himself! She sat there and cried calling " Kanna, come again near me, I will > > give you more sweets. " All the eyes of devotees watching this incident > > welled up and they did namaskaar to Maami who could see her Lord Kannan and > > treat Him with sweets made exclusively for Him with her own hands! > > > > When Respected Shankara Pillai narrated this story with utmost Bhakthi and > > bhaavam, tears rolled down my cheeks and I am sure all the devotees felt the > > presence of Krishna in that room. It was an experience! > > > > > > Sreekrishnaarpanamasthu > > > > Regards and prayers > > > > savitri > > > > > Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest guest Posted January 22, 2009 Report Share Posted January 22, 2009 OM NAMO NARAYANAYA NAMAH Really heart touching ! Perhaps feel like own experience ! different leelas of LORD ! Pranam (mukundan menon) On Thu, 22 Jan 2009 Manjula Subramaniam wrote : >Om Nammo Narayana, > >Mammi........ reading this tears rolled in my eyes and I can understand how people should have felt when they listened to this in physical. > >One thing which I can also say is Unni Kanna will play with his devotees in every form he wants. > >Hare Krishna Radhe Krishna. > > > > > >________________________________ > Savitri Puram <savitriopuram >Wednesday, 21 January, 2009 5:01:48 PM >[Guruvayur] Namasthe- Anubhava katha > > >Dear all, > >Respected Bhagavatha Shri Shankarapillai told one real life story during his Naaraayaneeyam discourse. This happened about 5-7 years ago and I feel it is worth sharing with all of you. > >There is a small town near Guruvayur by the name Chaavakkad. I have heard that in Chavakkad, there is no household without at least one member of the family employed in the Gulf countries. >Anyway, there is no importance for that aspect in this story. > >There was a woman in that village or town who made her living by making and selling sweets like Jilebis, Laddus, Mysore pak etc. In addition to her excellent cooking skills, she was a very sincere devotee of Guruvayurappan. Every time she made sweets for her clients, she would offer a few to Guruvayurappan before she packed everything for them. To put it differently, she offered the sweets to Bhagavan and made it a prasadam before delivering to the customers. > >One day, one customer who had to fly to Dubai the next afternoon gave emergency order for some jilebis and laddus. Poor " maami " accepted the order and she had to get the necessary ingredients in the late evening. Some how she managed to make all the sweets by next day morning. She had to hurry up to pack the whole thing and in that hurry, for the first time in her life, she forgot to offer a few sweets for her Lord Guruvayurappan. Customer came on time and picked up the sweets and " maami " went to Guruvayur for the daily darshan. When she was about to enter the inner praakaram of the temple, a beautiful boy about 8-10 years old came and asked her " Maami, can I have a few jalebis and laddus?' . She told the boy that she did not have any left at home, but will make some and bring for him when she comes for evening darshan. The boy agreed. Maami went home made some more sweets and brought with her when she came to the temple in the evening. The same boy was > standing near the inner praakaaram (naalambalam) and waiting for the sweets. Maami gave him and they were talking about something. > >Then the security guards asked Maami why she was talking to herself. Maami said: " I am talking to this boy who asked me for some sweets in the morning and I could give him only now. I was explaining to him how I got a late order and how I had to work almost all night. " Security guards told her that they could not see any boy near her and they were wondering why Maami was talking to herself. They said: Maami, may be you did not sleep well and you are confused. Maami looked again to show the guards, the boy holding the sweets she just now gave, but unfortunately the boy had disappeared from her eyes also! > >Then Maami realized along with others around her that the boy who asked for sweets and accepted sweets from her was none other than Guruvayurappan Himself! She sat there and cried calling " Kanna, come again near me, I will give you more sweets. " All the eyes of devotees watching this incident welled up and they did namaskaar to Maami who could see her Lord Kannan and treat Him with sweets made exclusively for Him with her own hands! > >When Respected Shankara Pillai narrated this story with utmost Bhakthi and bhaavam, tears rolled down my cheeks and I am sure all the devotees felt the presence of Krishna in that room. It was an experience! > > >Sreekrishnaarpanama sthu > >Regards and prayers > >savitri > > > Bollywood news, movie reviews, film trailers and more! Go to http://in.movies./ Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest guest Posted January 25, 2009 Report Share Posted January 25, 2009 OM NANO NARAYANA, Mami we joined the group yesterday only and your incident is the first one we read with tears filling our eyes. One thing which we can also say is Unni Kanna will play with his devotees in every form he wants. Hare Krishna Radhe Krishna. ramesh guruvayur , Manjula Subramaniam <songs1980 wrote: > > Om Nammo Narayana, > > Mammi........ reading this tears rolled in my eyes and I can understand how people should have felt when they listened to this in physical. > > One thing which I can also say is Unni Kanna will play with his devotees in every form he wants. > > Hare Krishna Radhe Krishna. > >  > > > > ________________________________ > Savitri Puram <savitriopuram > Wednesday, 21 January, 2009 5:01:48 PM > [Guruvayur] Namasthe- Anubhava katha > > > Dear all, > > Respected Bhagavatha Shri Shankarapillai told one real life story during his Naaraayaneeyam discourse. This happened about 5-7 years ago and I feel it is worth sharing with all of you. > > There is a small town near Guruvayur by the name Chaavakkad. I have heard that in Chavakkad, there is no household without at least one member of the family employed in the Gulf countries. > Anyway, there is no importance for that aspect in this story. > > There was a woman in that village or town who made her living by making and selling sweets like Jilebis, Laddus, Mysore pak etc. In addition to her excellent cooking skills, she was a very sincere devotee of Guruvayurappan. Every time she made sweets for her clients, she would offer a few to Guruvayurappan before she packed everything for them. To put it differently, she offered the sweets to Bhagavan and made it a prasadam before delivering to the customers. > > One day, one customer who had to fly to Dubai the next afternoon gave emergency order for some jilebis and laddus. Poor " maami " accepted the order and she had to get the necessary ingredients in the late evening. Some how she managed to make all the sweets by next day morning. She had to hurry up to pack the whole thing and in that hurry, for the first time in her life, she forgot to offer a few sweets for her Lord Guruvayurappan. Customer came on time and picked up the sweets and " maami " went to Guruvayur for the daily darshan. When she was about to enter the inner praakaram of the temple, a beautiful boy about 8-10 years old came and asked her " Maami, can I have a few jalebis and laddus?' . She told the boy that she did not have any left at home, but will make some and bring for him when she comes for evening darshan. The boy agreed. Maami went home made some more sweets and brought with her when she came to the temple in the evening. The same boy was > standing near the inner praakaaram (naalambalam) and waiting for the sweets. Maami gave him and they were talking about something. > > Then the security guards asked Maami why she was talking to herself. Maami said: " I am talking to this boy who asked me for some sweets in the morning and I could give him only now. I was explaining to him how I got a late order and how I had to work almost all night. " Security guards told her that they could not see any boy near her and they were wondering why Maami was talking to herself. They said: Maami, may be you did not sleep well and you are confused. Maami looked again to show the guards, the boy holding the sweets she just now gave, but unfortunately the boy had disappeared from her eyes also! > > Then Maami realized along with others around her that the boy who asked for sweets and accepted sweets from her was none other than Guruvayurappan Himself! She sat there and cried calling " Kanna, come again near me, I will give you more sweets. " All the eyes of devotees watching this incident welled up and they did namaskaar to Maami who could see her Lord Kannan and treat Him with sweets made exclusively for Him with her own hands! > > When Respected Shankara Pillai narrated this story with utmost Bhakthi and bhaavam, tears rolled down my cheeks and I am sure all the devotees felt the presence of Krishna in that room. It was an experience! > > > Sreekrishnaarpanama sthu > > Regards and prayers > > savitri > > > Bollywood news, movie reviews, film trailers and more! Go to http://in.movies./ > Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest guest Posted January 25, 2009 Report Share Posted January 25, 2009 OM NANO NARAYANA, Mami we joined the group yesterday only and your incident is the first one we read with tears filling our eyes. One thing which we can also say is Unni Kanna will play with his devotees in every form he wants. Hare Krishna Radhe Krishna. ramesh guruvayur , Manjula Subramaniam <songs1980 wrote: > > Om Nammo Narayana, > > Mammi........ reading this tears rolled in my eyes and I can understand how people should have felt when they listened to this in physical. > > One thing which I can also say is Unni Kanna will play with his devotees in every form he wants. > > Hare Krishna Radhe Krishna. > >  > > > > ________________________________ > Savitri Puram <savitriopuram > Wednesday, 21 January, 2009 5:01:48 PM > [Guruvayur] Namasthe- Anubhava katha > > > Dear all, > > Respected Bhagavatha Shri Shankarapillai told one real life story during his Naaraayaneeyam discourse. This happened about 5-7 years ago and I feel it is worth sharing with all of you. > > There is a small town near Guruvayur by the name Chaavakkad. I have heard that in Chavakkad, there is no household without at least one member of the family employed in the Gulf countries. > Anyway, there is no importance for that aspect in this story. > > There was a woman in that village or town who made her living by making and selling sweets like Jilebis, Laddus, Mysore pak etc. In addition to her excellent cooking skills, she was a very sincere devotee of Guruvayurappan. Every time she made sweets for her clients, she would offer a few to Guruvayurappan before she packed everything for them. To put it differently, she offered the sweets to Bhagavan and made it a prasadam before delivering to the customers. > > One day, one customer who had to fly to Dubai the next afternoon gave emergency order for some jilebis and laddus. Poor " maami " accepted the order and she had to get the necessary ingredients in the late evening. Some how she managed to make all the sweets by next day morning. She had to hurry up to pack the whole thing and in that hurry, for the first time in her life, she forgot to offer a few sweets for her Lord Guruvayurappan. Customer came on time and picked up the sweets and " maami " went to Guruvayur for the daily darshan. When she was about to enter the inner praakaram of the temple, a beautiful boy about 8-10 years old came and asked her " Maami, can I have a few jalebis and laddus?' . She told the boy that she did not have any left at home, but will make some and bring for him when she comes for evening darshan. The boy agreed. Maami went home made some more sweets and brought with her when she came to the temple in the evening. The same boy was > standing near the inner praakaaram (naalambalam) and waiting for the sweets. Maami gave him and they were talking about something. > > Then the security guards asked Maami why she was talking to herself. Maami said: " I am talking to this boy who asked me for some sweets in the morning and I could give him only now. I was explaining to him how I got a late order and how I had to work almost all night. " Security guards told her that they could not see any boy near her and they were wondering why Maami was talking to herself. They said: Maami, may be you did not sleep well and you are confused. Maami looked again to show the guards, the boy holding the sweets she just now gave, but unfortunately the boy had disappeared from her eyes also! > > Then Maami realized along with others around her that the boy who asked for sweets and accepted sweets from her was none other than Guruvayurappan Himself! She sat there and cried calling " Kanna, come again near me, I will give you more sweets. " All the eyes of devotees watching this incident welled up and they did namaskaar to Maami who could see her Lord Kannan and treat Him with sweets made exclusively for Him with her own hands! > > When Respected Shankara Pillai narrated this story with utmost Bhakthi and bhaavam, tears rolled down my cheeks and I am sure all the devotees felt the presence of Krishna in that room. It was an experience! > > > Sreekrishnaarpanama sthu > > Regards and prayers > > savitri > > > Bollywood news, movie reviews, film trailers and more! Go to http://in.movies./ > Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest guest Posted January 25, 2009 Report Share Posted January 25, 2009 namaste Hare Krishna What a wonderful story athe evide atmartha bhakti undo avide eswara sanidyam undakum Jai Sree Krishna --- On Sun, 25/1/09, namonarayana55 <no_reply > wrote: namonarayana55 <no_reply >[Guruvayur] Re: Namasthe- Anubhava kathaguruvayur Date: Sunday, 25 January, 2009, 10:22 AM OM NANO NARAYANA,Mami we joined the group yesterday only and your incident is the first one we read with tears filling our eyes.One thing which we can also say is Unni Kanna will play with his devotees in every form he wants.Hare Krishna Radhe Krishna.rameshguruvayur@grou ps.com, Manjula Subramaniam <songs1980@. ..> wrote:>> Om Nammo Narayana,> > Mammi....... . reading this tears rolled in my eyes and I can understand how people should have felt when they listened to this in physical.> > One thing which I can also say is Unni Kanna will play with his devotees in every form he wants.> > Hare Krishna Radhe Krishna.> >  > > > > ____________ _________ _________ __> Savitri Puram <savitriopuram@ ...>> Wednesday, 21 January, 2009 5:01:48 PM> [Guruvayur] Namasthe- Anubhava katha> > > Dear all,> > Respected Bhagavatha Shri Shankarapillai told one real life story during his Naaraayaneeyam discourse. This happened about 5-7 years ago and I feel it is worth sharing with all of you. > > There is a small town near Guruvayur by the name Chaavakkad. I have heard that in Chavakkad, there is no household without at least one member of the family employed in the Gulf countries. > Anyway, there is no importance for that aspect in this story. > > There was a woman in that village or town who made her living by making and selling sweets like Jilebis, Laddus, Mysore pak etc. In addition to her excellent cooking skills, she was a very sincere devotee of Guruvayurappan. Every time she made sweets for her clients, she would offer a few to Guruvayurappan before she packed everything for them. To put it differently, she offered the sweets to Bhagavan and made it a prasadam before delivering to the customers. > > One day, one customer who had to fly to Dubai the next afternoon gave emergency order for some jilebis and laddus. Poor "maami" accepted the order and she had to get the necessary ingredients in the late evening. Some how she managed to make all the sweets by next day morning. She had to hurry up to pack the whole thing and in that hurry, for the first time in her life, she forgot to offer a few sweets for her Lord Guruvayurappan. Customer came on time and picked up the sweets and "maami" went to Guruvayur for the daily darshan. When she was about to enter the inner praakaram of the temple, a beautiful boy about 8-10 years old came and asked her " Maami, can I have a few jalebis and laddus?' . She told the boy that she did not have any left at home, but will make some and bring for him when she comes for evening darshan. The boy agreed. Maami went home made some more sweets and brought with her when she came to the temple in the evening. The same boy was> standing near the inner praakaaram (naalambalam) and waiting for the sweets. Maami gave him and they were talking about something. > > Then the security guards asked Maami why she was talking to herself. Maami said: "I am talking to this boy who asked me for some sweets in the morning and I could give him only now. I was explaining to him how I got a late order and how I had to work almost all night." Security guards told her that they could not see any boy near her and they were wondering why Maami was talking to herself. They said: Maami, may be you did not sleep well and you are confused. Maami looked again to show the guards, the boy holding the sweets she just now gave, but unfortunately the boy had disappeared from her eyes also! > > Then Maami realized along with others around her that the boy who asked for sweets and accepted sweets from her was none other than Guruvayurappan Himself! She sat there and cried calling "Kanna, come again near me, I will give you more sweets." All the eyes of devotees watching this incident welled up and they did namaskaar to Maami who could see her Lord Kannan and treat Him with sweets made exclusively for Him with her own hands!> > When Respected Shankara Pillai narrated this story with utmost Bhakthi and bhaavam, tears rolled down my cheeks and I am sure all the devotees felt the presence of Krishna in that room. It was an experience!> > > Sreekrishnaarpanama sthu> > Regards and prayers> > savitri > > > Bollywood news, movie reviews, film trailers and more! Go to http://in.movies. /> Add more friends to your messenger and enjoy! Invite them now. Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
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