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There were occasions on which Sri Bhagavan took special notice of him, for

instance, when a cinema picture was about to be shown in the dining hall at

5 p.m., Bhagavan declined to go there till Sri Narayana Iyer, who was

expected at 7 p.m. arrived, consequently a large number of people who had

gathered in the hall had to wait for a long time. There were other instances

also. Though deeply involved in the affairs of the ashram and having

different views, he continues to visit the ashram regularly and is well

known to one and all.

 

One morning at about 5 a.m. I prostrated before Bhagavan and took leave of

him. There had been some function like jayanti or mahapuja the previous day

and all were tired and asleep.

 

Sri Bhagavan said ‘Wait’ and went into the kitchen. I followed. He searched

and found nothing to give me. He then put his hand inside a pot and found

some almonds. He immediately lit the fire, put a pan on it, fried the

almonds in ghee and gave them to me. Though I protested, he gave me a big

packet of them and asked me to eat them on my way and to give some to the

children at home! Is this not divine love?

 

I once asked him: ‘Bhagavan, it is said that all roads lead to Rome. All

religions lead to the same goal. How, can it be said that the quest “Who am

I?†is the only way and the direct way?’

 

He replied: ‘Yes, all roads lead to Rome. But, on reaching Rome, you have to

go to the citadel(A stronghold into which people could go for shelter during

a battle) – the sanctum(A sacred place of pilgrimage). What I say is just

that.’

 

The reactions of Sri Bhagavan to physical pain were always a mystery to me.

I asked him if it was true that he once had (as I was told by a friend)

boiling rice gruel (kanji) spilt over his posterior and that Sri Bhagavan

knew about it only some time after.

 

He narrated the incident thus: ‘I was straining the kanji from a vessel in

which rice was boiled. I was sitting on the floor. The boiling kanji was to

be collected in a smaller vessel on the floor, but I was talking to some one

and without my noticing the kanji fell on the floor, not in the vessel. As

the floor sloped towards me, it got under my posterior. I knew about it only

afterwards when it got cool!

 

‘Of course I got blistered and Zam Buck was later applied. No doubt there

was pain after it was noticed, but who cares?’

 

The bliss of Self-realisation perhaps drowns any other experience!

 

One hot Sunday afternoon an old devotee placed before Sri Bhagavan some

palmyra fruits [nongu].

 

Bhagavan severely remarked: ‘Why do you do this daily? You are a sannyasin.

You must beg of others the wherewithal to procure these. You must say that

they are for me. You know that I cannot eat them without others present

sharing them and so you have to get some quantity, and this you do using my

name, as though I desire it! Can’t you keep quiet and mind your business?

You prostrate before me and think that you have won me over. Every

prostration is like a blow on my head. All sorts of things are done outside

these four walls with impunity, as though these walls hide and protect them.

Who likes these prostrations?’

 

And on and on he went in a tirade against all and sundry who posed like

pious men but were hiding a lot of impurity. It was not one individual that

was attacked. The atmosphere in the hall was tense, and one by one, the

devotees sneaked out. But such moods were only momentary, and he could

switch on to his wonted geniality the next instant.

 

Source: http://sri-ramana-maharshi.blogspot.com/2008/06/narayana-iyer.html

 

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