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Dr. Prakash Adiseshan of Ann Arbor, Michigan has translated the following

interesting excerpts from Smt. Kanakammal’s Tamil book, Ninaivil

Nirainthavai.

 

1. Sri Bhagavan was observing the activity of a child, who was pointing out

that Sri Bhagavan’s head was clean shaven and so is hers, etc. He talked

about how observant some children are.

 

This led Sri Bhagavan to recall an incident about a little girl who used to

live in Ramana Nagar. She had observed people bringing food and offering it

to Sri Bhagavan and then distributing it to the people in the hall. One day

she approached Sri Bhagavan hesitatingly, and upon asking he found out that

she had wrapped a few papads in her dress, having got them from her kitchen

at home. Sri Bhagavan and the girl shared the papads. The next day she

repeated the act by bringing fruits from her garden. After sharing the

fruits with her, He asked her if there was a picture of him in their house.

The girl said that they had one. Sri Bhagavan asked her to henceforth offer

the food to the picture and eat it herself and think that he ate it. (from

Ch. 29)

 

2. An elderly man walked into the hall and upon seeing him, Sri Bhagavan’s

behavior changed: he appeared to behave like an obedient student. The person

who entered said, “Bhagavan, please clear all my doubts.â€

 

Smiling and looking at a devotee nearby, Sri Bhagavan replied, “Do you know

who this person is? I came away from Madurai unable to answer his questions.

Now he has come all the way here with more questions!†The visitor was Sri

Bhagavan’s Tamil teacher in school. (from Ch. 17)

 

3. One day a devotee pointed out to Sri Bhagavan that someone in the hall

was sleeping. The devotee added that he has been watching that person sleep

this way for the past few days. Sri Bhagavan looked at the devotee and

said. “That person is taking care of the purpose for which he came. How

about you? Why have you come here?†(from Ch. 19)

 

4. Among Sri Bhagavan’s attendants was one Vaikunda Vaasar (another name for

Vishnu). Once when he was lying down in Sri Bhagavan’s hall he noticed a

snake near him. He became petrified and hastily approached Bhagavan pointing

out the snake. Sri Bhagavan looked at the snake and said with a laugh,

addressing the devotee, “Vaikunda Vaasar, your bed has come looking for you.

Must be a smooth bed,†referring to Sri Vishnu’s lying posture on the snake.

(from Ch. 19)

 

Source: http://www.arunachala.org/newsletters/1998/?pg=mar-apr

 

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