Guest guest Posted March 2, 2008 Report Share Posted March 2, 2008 A MIRACLE HAPPENS IN THE PRESENCE OF SRI RAMANA Day by Day with Bhagavan by Devaraja Mudaliar records the following event of December 8, 1945. " When I went to the pathshala to bring some Sanskrit books at Bhagavan's instance, an incident occurred in the hall. Miss Kamdin (now Mrs. McIver) [Last month's issue carried an article on her.] was sitting next to a lady who went into a trance and purported to have received a sugar candy from Narayana, that is, God. She thinks that there was no trickery at all in it and the candy came mysteriously into the lady's hand. I also was given a bit of the candy. The incident as recorded by K.A.Mahatani [A devotee from Karachi (Pakistan), who was a regular visitor to the Ashram till Bhagavan's mahanirvana, and stayed for long periods during his visits.] is as follows: " On December 8, 1945,at about 3.45 p.m., I saw a Gujarati widow aged about 50 years sitting in the hall with two girls of about eight and ten years in the front row on the side reserved for ladies. I could see that she was in samadhi. " After a few minutes she fell on her back quietly in samadhi posture without stretching her legs. People in the hall thought that she was in a hysterical fit, but those two girls said that she was in samadhi and that it often happened to her. Then those two girls started singing a Gujarati bhajan song in a nice tune.(The song begins `Haji mare gher thaya lils ler'. ) " Bhagavan was all the time attentively looking at the lady and enjoying the tune, keeping time by beating his knee with his hand. I had never before noticed Bhagavan so interested in any song. " After a few minutes the lady got up without anybody's help and sat in samadhi in the same posture, and began to mutter something in Gujarati. I asked her whether she saw any vision. She said in Hindustani, " Yes " and added that Sri Narayan gave a message for all in the hall. " Let them close their eyes, be still, without any pravritti(i.e. without any thought or action) and I will give darshan to one and all. " " I translated to Bhagavan what she said. For two or three minutes she was bowing her head with hands clasped towards Bhagavan. Then we noticed that she handed over a piece of sugar candy to one of the two girls sitting near her. " Before that we had seen her open hands quite empty. I asked the girls what was that sugar candy and how it came into her hands. The girl replied, " This is a prasad given to the lady by Bhagavan Narayan; and whenever she goes into samadhi she gets different things (such as fruits, flowers, garlands, sandal, kumkum and sweets) on different occasions. " Then the lady said that she used to get such moods since she was six years old. The girls presented the piece of sugar candy to Bhagavan. He partook a little of it and the rest was distributed among the others who were present in the hall. " I remarked that this was very miraculous. Bhagavan indicated `Yes', with only a gesture of his hand, but said nothing. After a few minutes, the lady left the hall with the two girls. Before leaving she bowed low to Bhagavan and asked for his blessings and his permission to go back to Bombay. " I learnt that she had come that morning and left the same evening. She gave her name in the office as Mataji Maniben Samadhiwallah, C/o R.G.Rawat, Purshottam Building, opposite Opera House, Bombay. " (Pp. 54-5) It would not be out of place to reproduce the following from an article by Mahatani(who recorded the above event in his diary) in Surpassing Love and Grace ( page 205), a Ramanasramam publication available at the Kendram's bookstore. To me Bhagavan is more than all other gods or prophets so far incarnate on earth, such as Rama, Krishna, Buddha, Christ, Mohamed, Nanak and others. I have only read and heard about them, and cannot have proper conception of them. Even the numerous pictures of them are only imaginary, and naturally, they are all different from one another, therefore it is impossible to have an exact conception of any of them. On the other hand, I have seen Bhagavan and therefore I have a very clear conception of an ideal to meditate upon. In my humble opinion, he was just demonstrating what a jivanmukta is. Many have heard and read a great deal about the state of a jivanmukta, but he actually demonstrated that state of being above body- consciousness. prof laxmi narain (prof_narain) Source and courtesy: Sri Ramana Kendram, Hyderabad This article was published in Sri Ramana Jyothi, monthly magazine of the Kendram. Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
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