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TRAILANGA SWAMI - II
In 1810, Raja of Ujjain paid a visit to Kashi. He along with Kashi Naresh, was on a boat going towards Manikarnika ghat when he saw the shining figure of Swami sitting on water. On inquiry, he was told about the extra ordinary powers of the saint. The King was very impressed and as if sensing his wish to see him, Swami appeared on the boat. The King was glad and showed his extra ordinary bejeweled sword to him. The saint did not even think for a moment and threw the sword in water. When the King got in a fit of rage and grief, Swami put his hand in water and extracted two similar swords from the water. He asked the King to recognize his sword, which he obviously could not do. Swami told him sternly that he was troubled for the sword when he could not even recognize which one was his sword. That was his way to show him the futility of the physical attractions of the world. read more...read more...
JALLIANWALA BAGH MASSACRE
One year more than a century has passed, still no one has forgotten the brutality with which the atrocious killing at Jallianwala Bagh was carried out. Jallianwala Bagh is located at a distance of barely one and a half kilometers from the Golden Temple in Amritsar. On 13 Apr 1919, on the day of Baisakhi (an important Hindu festival) at 5:37 in the evening, when more than 10,000 people (some say there were 15,000 to 20,000) were gathered in the Jallianwala Bagh, acting Brigadier-General Reginald Dyer ordered to shoot at the unarmed, innocent public. 
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ETERNAL INDIA 23 - MY DREAMS

“It is certainly true that there are dreams which embody suppressed wishes and fears, but what is there which the dream cannot, on occasion, embody? Dreams may give expression to ineluctable truths, to philosophical pronouncement, illusions, wild fantasies, memories, plans, anticipations, irrational experiences, even telepathic visions, and heaven knows what besides. - C.G. Jung

In the west which has become too materialistic and is so much “scientism” obsessed and so epicurean , one does come across some people who understand the meaning of divine dreams. But I have not across a single individual in the west who explained the process of divine happenings in a coherent and logical
way. What they do at best is to fall back on a quotation like the one quoted above from C.G.Jung.

Freud and his followers have almost blocked investigation into this phenomena
because libido, sex etc. take precedence over the divine phenomena in most of the researches of the west.

For many years I used to have telepathic dreams. I will not narrate all except which are connected to my transfers during my service career.

Here I am not referring to those telepathic dreams which give a warning of a
future event which takes places days or weeks later. Such dream symbolism is easy to interpret by the individual concerned. Such dreams may not may not be related to a pilgrimage. I am referring to pilgrimage linked dreams of which I have known  and  heard many instances. It is the element of divinity in such dreams that becomes prominent and here it gets associated with some pilgrimage and
the god of that pilgrimage. Even if that is not pilgrimage it still is a divine message in some form or the other. During my service career I had many such
experiences myself.

1) I dreamt that in a new place I was visiting a temple inside a fort where Lord
Krishna’s  idol was installed. I  got a transfer order to Jaipur where I saw Govindji temple.

2) Then I saw myself sitting in a Shiva temple near a tank. In Nagpur near a
tank I saw that temple which I had seen in my dream.

3) Then came Lord Dattatreya in my dream and I was transferred to Bombay where in Dadar there is beautiful Dattatreya temple which I visited many times a week.

4) Then I saw Lord Hanuman once and saw myself sitting in the company of a
saint and reciting the Tulsikrit Ram Charit Manas and I reached Rajkot and met
Prabhudas Baba in his Hanuman temple where I recited the Ramacharit Manas for one year almost every evening.

5) Once before going to Vrindavan I had a dream of Lord Jagannath warning me that two women in our group would have trouble in the parikarma of Govardhan. Two women both of whom had some surgical operation and never told us did give us some trouble.

Back to Delhi, I got transferred to Bhubaneshwar, Orissa and I visited Puri every
month to inspect a branch office under me and visited the temple of Lord Jagannath so many times.

When any psychologist dismisses such dreams glibly by   giving some western explanation, I  dismiss him and his interpretation contemptuously. I know the meaning far better because of what happened to me after these dreams but I will not disclose those details.


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