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Jari and Death

 

 

Jothinder Tarkhad and Baba had a very special relationship.

Jothinder loved Baba immensely and Baba reciprocated with parental love

and care.

Once, Jothinder was sitting in the Dwarkamai when Baba asked

him to press His legs as they were hurting. Immediately, Jothinder

started pressing his legs with great devotion. Suddenly, he saw a

fiendish looking woman in front of him. She was so terrifying to look at

that Jothinder had no words of description. Instinctively, Jothinder

clutched Baba's feet tightly. After a while, she disappeared.

" Bhau, what did you see just now? " asked Baba. Jothinder could

not formulate the word at that moment. Gently, Baba asked, " Arre Bhau,

tell me what you saw. " Then Jothinder said, " Baba, don't show me such

terrifying things. " Baba then said, " She was Jari, the Goddess of

ill-omen and misfortune. She had set her heart on taking you away. " Then

reassuringly, He added, " But I would not allow her and let her take five

others instead. " Jothinder was overwhelmed by these words and he lay his

head on Baba's feet.

 

Jothinder was rarely sick, but in the year he felt ill for

about a week. He lost his muscle tone and was thus admitted at the

Nanavati hospital. On the last Shravan Somwar (Shravan is August by the

Hindu calendar and Somwar is Monday which is considered extremely holy),

he asked for tea and drank it. A while later, he asked for tea again.

His wife gently reminded him that she had just given him his tea.

 

" Yes! But I want some tea as I am seeing some black shadow " , he

replied. Tea was sent for, and while waiting, his wife said, " While the

tea comes, why don't you do Baba's Naam-Smaran? "

He started Naam-Smaran, and after a short while, he saw Baba.

So, he folded his hands and did namaskar. " Baba, Mee Aalo (Baba, I'm

coming). " Then he closed his eyes and took Samadhi (died).

No more needs to be said about this Rinanubandh relationship.

 

 

 

 

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