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It was at 11-30 in the middle of the night of the 26th of June 1924. Though

at that time Sri Ramanasramam consisted of only a few thatched sheds, some

thieves came thinking it to be a rich mutt. They tried to break in through

the windows by smashing them, and threatened to destroy everything. The

noise woke up the devotees who were sleeping in the shed where Sri Bhagavan

was Iying. Sri Bhagavan invited the thieves to come in through the proper

doorway and asked the devotees to give them a hurricanelamp so that they

could look for whatever they wanted, yet they shouted angrily, “Where are

you keeping your money?”. “We are sadhus who live by begging, we have no

money. From what you can find here, you may take away anything you want. We

will come outside,” so saying, Sri Bhagavan came and sat outside followed by

the devotees. As they came out of the shed, the thieves beat them with

sticks, and one blow even fell on the thigh of Sri Bhagavan. “If you are

still not satisifed, beat the other thigh as well,” said Sri Bhagavan,

feeling sorry for them!

 

Was this to be the limit of His kindness towards the thieves? No, He also

prevented a young devotee who,unable to bear the sight of Sri Bhagavan being

beaten,jumped up with an iron bar in retaliation. Sri Bhagavan advised him,

“Let them do their dharma [i.e. role]. We are sadhus, we should not give up

our dharma. In future, the world will blame only us if any wrong happens.

When our teeth bite our tongue, do we break them and throw them away?”

 

“Though others do wrong to one, it is best not to return the same in

wrath.” ‘Tirukkural’, verse 157

 

Some days later the police caught the thieves and brought them before Sri

Bhagavan, and an officer asked Him to identify the one who had beaten Him on

that night. Sri Bhagavan at once replied with a smile, “Find out whom I beat

[in a previous birth], for it is he who has beaten me now!”. He never

denounced the criminal!

 

“Conquer the foe by your worthy patience and for ever forget the wrong done

to you on account of ignorance.” ‘Tirukkural’, verse 157

 

“The right way of punishing the wrong-doer is to do good to him and to

forget his wrong.” ‘Tirukkural’, verse 314

 

Source: The Path of Sri Ramana Part 1 book By Sri Sadhu Om

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Om namo Bhagavate Sri Ramanaya

Prasanth Jalasutram

 

 

 

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Om namo Bhagavate Sri Ramanaya

Prasanth Jalasutram

 

 

 

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