|| Hari OM ||
Aniruddha Ram alone is the savior in this Kaliyug
He walks with me and talks to me and He is the King of my World!
I have experienced the above line in my life quite often after becoming a part of Aniruddha’s family. I have experienced Bapu’s grace many times but I would like to share the experience I had three years back when life and death were separated by a few seconds.
On 13 July 2008, I started from home at 8.45 am for office. I reached Jogeshwari station and started towards the entrance. It was raining very heavily that day. The wind was so strong that I held the umbrella in front of me to avoid getting drenched. I was crossing the tracks unaware of the fact that a train was approaching in my direction. The train came closer and it was a matter of seconds before it would have knocked me down.
…..Suddenly, somebody pulled me away from the tracks and the train went by. I was completely stunned. The thought, of what could have happened to me, had my Bapu not came for my rescue, crossed my mind and my heart quivered. I turned around to thank the person, but to my surprise, I could not find any one!
I did not understand what had happened. I was certain that somebody had pulled me away from the tracks. It then struck me that this was my Bapu’s miracle.
My Bapu, out of His unconditional love, had saved me. Usually, the mother, rushes to her child, when the child cries for her but my Sadguru came to my help without me calling Him. It is difficult to find such a loving Sadguru in this Kaliyug. I still shiver when I remember that day and I thank Bapu for keeping me alive.
There is a line in the Aniruddha Chalisa which says that whenever the devotee calls for Bapu, Bapu rushes to His aid and frees him from all worries. But, in my case there was no need to call Him. He Himself came running for my help and that too in a few seconds. My Sadguru has done so much for me that I have no words to express my gratitude.
I pray to Bapu and ask Him to keep me at His feet always.
Bapu, You remembered me even when I forgot You. A million salutations to such a sweet and loving Sadguru.
The manner in which a baby wants his mother to be his shadow, in the same way the devotee wants his Bapu to be everywhere around him.
|| Hari OM ||