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My sons recently appeared for their high school final exam. Here is what happened.

 

 

In Dilli, two boys

Happy, full of joys

Basketball, Trignometry

Football and Chemistry

All in a day, all good fun

Hakuna Matata all was won

But Exam time – dark clouds and thunder

What went wrong they always wonder

 

 

 

The spanner in the works to an otherwise settled and happy life were these exams, which arrived with fever, stomach cramps, running noses and a belly full of butterflies. All clear symptoms of a full fledged allergy. While the boys never failed any subject, they consistently never produced on paper all that they seemed to know quite well.

All remedies failed. Years rolled on in hope that as they grew up things would change. They did not. Soon enough the dreaded Board exams were creeping up on them. This was serious now and a sense of panic was beginning to overtake us. We needed some serious solutions and I turned to Ma to show the way. She never fails and her divine guidance worked like magic. She showered her blessings and her divinity filled my home and our hearts. Miracles unfolded- their father began to spend more time around them with encouraging words and confidence levels began to go up. Knowing that Ma was sending her blessings and prayers, the boys worked harder than ever. Ramya gave them sound practical advice, which they followed seriously. I was in heaven.

The exams began to unfold and the first five papers were a piece of cake. Spirits were high until the Math exam when the first roadblock appeared. The toughest paper in 12 years! Some very high hopes were dashed and they were shaken. The trend kept up and their confidence flagged. A divine plan was unfolding and a major lesson was being taught.

Spare no effort in working towards your goals

Seek the blessings of the Divine

Be steadfast in your faith and surrender

Do not worry about the results

Whatever the outcome – it will be Mother’s Prasad!

 

 

It was time to tell a story –

Shivaji, the great Maratha warrior, relentlessly fought the Mughal invaders to regain his kingdom. Despite having a small army he had many victories. Clad in battle gear, on his way to a major battle, he decided to make a detour to seek the blessing of his Guru. He rode up to the sage seated under a tree in the woods, alighted from his horse, and bowed down at his feet. No words were exchanged. The Guru scooped up the fresh horse dung and piled it on Sivaji’s head. The king’s faithful commander became quite upset at what he perceived as an insult to his king. But Sivaji was unperturbed. Raising the battle cry of ‘Jai Bhavani’ he headed to the battle ground. Not much later he was hemmed into a corner and in one weak moment the enemy’s sword landed on his head. His helmet would have cracked and death would be certain, but that horse dung made the

sword skid off the surface. Shivaji regained his hold and went on to win another victory. Post battle he went back to his Guru, who was waiting for him. With a knowing smile he anointed Sivaji’s forehead with Sindur this time.

 

My two young warrior’s faces shone with renewed confidence. They had worked hard and sought the blessings of the Guru. The hurdles made them not lose focus and become compalacent. They have renewed the faith in their hearts.

 

The lesson sank home for now and they seem more in control. They have appeared for a few competitive exams since then without panic and with more confidence. If the boys can keep this seemingly simple lesson in their heart, they are equipped to face the sundry challenges that life will throw in their direction.

 

As an adult, it was a reminder for me too. I bow down to the Divine Mother for her teachings that she gives to each one, specially designed for their own level of comprehension.

 

Jai MA!!!!

 

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I had 5 five fire trial period too with exams +1 = 6 exams.

Maa and Swami showered some grace on me and thankfully I believe I passed all of

them.

 

Pranams to Maa and Swami.

 

Now I get to go see them, and that is the best reward I could possibly wish for.

 

Jai Maa!

Eric

 

--- On Fri, 5/1/09, neelima agrawal <neelima_agr wrote:

 

neelima agrawal <neelima_agr

[www.ShreeMaa.org] Good Lord it’s exam time!

 

Received: Friday, May 1, 2009, 3:56 AM

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

My sons recently appeared for their high school final exam. Here is what

happened.

 

 

 

In Dilli, two boys

Happy, full of joys

Basketball, Trignometry

Football and Chemistry

All in a day, all good fun

Hakuna Matata all was won

But Exam time – dark clouds and thunder

What went wrong they always wonder

 

 

 

The spanner in the works to an otherwise settled and happy life were these

exams, which arrived with fever, stomach cramps, running noses and a belly full

of butterflies. All clear symptoms of a full fledged allergy. While the boys

never failed any subject, they consistently never produced on paper all that

they seemed to know quite well.

All remedies failed. Years rolled on in hope that as they grew up things would

change. They did not. Soon enough the dreaded Board exams were creeping up on

them. This was serious now and a sense of panic was beginning to overtake us. We

needed some serious solutions and I turned to Ma to show the way. She never

fails and her divine guidance worked like magic. She showered her blessings and

her divinity filled my home and our hearts. Miracles unfolded- their father

began to spend more time around them with encouraging words and confidence

levels began to go up. Knowing that Ma was sending her blessings and prayers,

the boys worked harder than ever. Ramya gave them sound practical advice, which

they followed seriously. I was in heaven.

The exams began to unfold and the first five papers were a piece of cake.

Spirits were high until the Math exam when the first roadblock appeared. The

toughest paper in 12 years! Some very high hopes were dashed and they were

shaken. The trend kept up and their confidence flagged. A divine plan was

unfolding and a major lesson was being taught.

Spare no effort in working towards your goals

Seek the blessings of the Divine

Be steadfast in your faith and surrender

Do not worry about the results

Whatever the outcome – it will be Mother’s Prasad!

 

 

It was time to tell a story –

Shivaji, the great Maratha warrior, relentlessly fought the Mughal invaders to

regain his kingdom. Despite having a small army he had many victories. Clad in

battle gear, on his way to a major battle, he decided to make a detour to seek

the blessing of his Guru. He rode up to the sage seated under a tree in the

woods, alighted from his horse, and bowed down at his feet. No words were

exchanged. The Guru scooped up the fresh horse dung and piled it on Sivaji’s

head. The king’s faithful commander became quite upset at what he perceived as

an insult to his king. But Sivaji was unperturbed. Raising the battle cry of

‘Jai Bhavani’ he headed to the battle ground. Not much later he was hemmed

into a corner and in one weak moment the enemy’s sword landed on his head. His

helmet would have cracked and death would be certain, but that horse dung made

the

sword skid off the surface. Shivaji regained his hold and went on to win

another victory. Post battle he went back to his Guru, who was waiting for him.

With a knowing smile he anointed Sivaji’s forehead with Sindur this time.

 

My two young warrior’s faces shone with renewed confidence. They had worked

hard and sought the blessings of the Guru. The hurdles made them not lose focus

and become compalacent. They have renewed the faith in their hearts.

 

The lesson sank home for now and they seem more in control. They have appeared

for a few competitive exams since then without panic and with more confidence.

If the boys can keep this seemingly simple lesson in their heart, they are

equipped to face the sundry challenges that life will throw in their direction.

 

As an adult, it was a reminder for me too. I bow down to the Divine Mother for

her teachings that she gives to each one, specially designed for their own level

of comprehension.

 

Jai MA!!!!

 

 

 

 

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