COMPILED BY:SAI BHAKT VINNY
Leela 56
Keshav was the grandson of Hari Bhau K. Karnik. He went on a pilgrimage festival of the goddess Mahalaxmi. The village was about ten miles away from his residence and was situated on the banks of a river. During his stay there, he often swam in the river. Just before returning home, he swam and bathed as usual, went to the temple, took Darshan of the goddess and returned home. On the way, he noticed that his golden ring weighing 1.5 tolas was missing. With a heavy heart, he returned home. He was sure that it must have slipped into the river while bathing. About six months later, a Fakir came to his house and asked his grandfather whether his child had lost his ring in that very river. After ascertaining the identity of the ring, he returned it and left.
Two Gentlemen from Goa
One of the gentlemen was robbed of Rs.30,000/- He bemoaned the loss and sat on the verandah in great sorrow. On the 15th day, a Fakir came to his house and advised him what to do.
The money was recovered the very next day. (Sai Satcharitra Ch. 36) Could you believe that the Fakir in the Leelas given above was Baba??
The money was recovered the very next day. (Sai Satcharitra Ch. 36) Could you believe that the Fakir in the Leelas given above was Baba??