These are the divine words of Lord Sree Krishna in Srimad Bhagavad
Gita.
To be a fine verbatim, as well to be similitude to the message
expounded by Lord Sree Krishna in Gita - anyone - be it a man
or woman, boy or girl - surrenders with all faith - Bhava - at
the lotus feet of Bhagavan Yogi Ramsuratkumar, he or she is protected
then and there in the nick of the moment.
An incident that had occurred in the case of a friend of mine
so close, living now in M.M.D.A., is a proven fact.
My beloved friend, Sri Rangarajan is a staunch devotee of Bhagavan
and vice-versa is his wife by name Srimati Indhira. My friend
by profession is a post-graduate teacher.
When this friend had seen the photo of my Guru Maharaj, at the
outset, an urge to see "HIM" had started to creep in
his mind and all his efforts to postpone seeing him ended in vain.
Thenceforth, he had persuaded me to take him to the lotus feet
of Bhagavan and that too was done accordingly.
Prior to our journey to Tiruvannamalai - the asylum of all Gnanis,
Yogis, Munis and Siddha Purushas as well as Maharishis and also
the mountain of Great Fire - I had penned a letter to Guru Maharaj
about our visit to worship "His" lotus feet. Swamiji
had instructed me to intimate always in advance whenever I proposed
to see him alone or with somebody else.
As scheduled, we started our journey to Tiruvannamalai and Bhagavan
was awaiting our arrival in "His" old sannadhi street
house.
Soon after we reached the sannadhi street house we prostrated
before Bhagavan.
Bhagavan gave a gentle tap on my friend's back. My friend was
overwhelmed with great ovation and joy and sat spellbound.
Later, Bhagavan accepted the fruits from my friend which were
purchased in token of respect to the great Avatara Purusha. That
was my friend's first meeting with Bhagavan - an Avadhuth.
A month had elapsed. His wife expressed her craving to see Bhagavan
and being quite unable to ignore her request, I had to bus off
to Tiruvannamalai again, accompanied by my friend and his better-half.
On seeing all of us, Bhagavan greeted us with a divine smile all
over his face, permitted us to come in and pointed to each of
us specifide places to sit. Later, Guru Maharaj enquired about
the welfare of my friend and his wife, in detail. The meeting
lasted for two hours nearly.
Afterwards, He gave us leave. While leaving, Guru Maharaj in a
thundering voice, proclaimed with an innuendo "Rangaraja!
Whenever you, people, are in trouble, disturbances, or perils,
repeat or chant this beggar's name once, twice or thrice as per
your capacity; My Father's blessings will be there immediately.
You will be saved."
True to that foresight, when one day my friend's wife was cooking,
a chore that she was accustomed to do with enjoyment and when
my friend was valuing the test papers of his students, suddenly,
he saw a beam of light so dazzling in the kitchen. All at once,
he rushed to the kitchen chanting Bhagavan's name without knowing
the cause for that dazzle.
To his bewilderment he saw his wife's sari caught in fire and
it was burning aglow. Unknowingly his wife was continuing the
cooking by chanting Bhagavan's name. He, all at once, went, scrubbed
and rubbed the sari with his hands and the fire was extinguished
totally. They became stunned and stood alarmed for a few seconds.
Later, they both came back to their senses. My friend Rangarajan
thanked Guru Maharaj Yogi Ramsuratkumar a thousand times since
he alone could have saved his wife unhurt. Not only his wife was
saved unhurt but also there was not even a slight mark of burning
of the sari, which was as it was before.
After this incident, they both, persuaded me to take them to Bhagavan
as they felt it was most necessary.
We were all before Guru Maharaj. I narrated to Bhagavan the incident
that my friend's wife had met with. Guru Maharaj having heard,
said in his humorous voice, 'Radha Krishna! Faith is all; Faith
is the greatest God on earth; Faith can even move the mountain'.
Later, He touched my friend's wife's hands for some time and blessed
them.
In Mahabarata, when Panchali was in great distress due to her
sari being stripped off by wicked Thuchchodhana, she cried Oh!
Lord Krishna! help, save me. In a split second, Lord Sri Krishna
sent His grace and blessings for Panchali; her sari started to
grow and thus she was saved from her chastity being marred.
While Gajendra an elephant caught by the sharp-teethed mouth of
a crocodile, lamented and cried, Oh! Narayana! save me. On hearing
the voice of Gajendra, Sri Narayana threw his disc and it cut
off the crocodile and blessed both the elephant and the crocodile
to reach the vaikuntam.
Similarly, Bhagavan Yogi Ramsuratkumar protected my friend's wife
from the fire even though she did not make any hue and cry.
Lord Sri Krishna had saved Panchali and Lord Sri Narayana had
rescued Gajendra the elephant. Like wise, Bhagavan Yogi Ramsuratkumar
had saved my friend's wife from the danger.
Could we spot out any difference between Sri Krishna, Sri Narayana
and Guru Maharaj Yogi Ramsuratkumar? No, we cannot. For they are
all one and the same - the Saviour of all beings.
To cap it all, another incident witnessed by this writer is worth
mentioning.
There were only a few days for the celebrations of the first
Aradhana of Bhagavan. I was sitting in the book stall.
A few dogs were seen roaming about hither and thither in the precincts
of the ashramam. Amongst them, a dog white in colour had been
so badly hurt that it could not walk even a step freely and suffered
a lot with excruciating pain.
The sight was an eye - sore to me. At once, I prayed to Bhagavan
Yogi Ramsuratkumar to bless the dog to get healed soon within
four days since the sight of its suffering could not be tolerated
by me.
I knew pretty well that my earnest request on behalf of the dog
would be heeded to by Bhagavan one hundred percent. First day
came; second day passed by; third day went off. No sizeable in-improvement
of the dog could be seen.
Albeit my faith in Bhagavan was unshakable as well as unquestionable
and I was quite confident that Guru Maharaj would cure the dog
surely, to my great wonderment, on the fourth day, the dog ran
as speedily as it could and no sign of it having been hurt was
visible.
I offered my one thousand pranams mentally to the lotus feet of
Bhagavan, for he could, save, not only human beings but also he
could save other beings.
If anyone makes a surface reading of this article, he cannot find
any significance or importance; but if he gets to the depth, he
well surely feel that Guru Maharaj Yogi Ramsuratkumar is all pervasive
- Para Brahma Swarup - and he will rush to save his devotees whenever
eamest prayers are offered.
Hence, let us all proceed on our onward march in the spiritual
path laid by our Guru Maharaj Yogi Ramsuratkumar and try to fulfil
his wish - chanting God's name always - and be happy forever on
earth.