|| Shri Swami Samarth ||
One evening Shri Swami Samarth was lying on a cot under the tamarind tree outside the Khawja Pir darga outside the village.
At night, around nine o'clock, Dwarkadas Vakil and his family arrived from Mumbai seeking Maharaj's darshan. They offered a huge number of camphor lamps with the desire of begetting a son.
Maharaj got up and angrily said, "Son, you've come to ask for something. Yet you ignore my Hanuman who is seated in the dark!?"
Vakil did not understand what Maharaj meant and stared at Him
Maharaj said, "In the temple of Murlidhar, my Hanuman is in the dark."
On hearing these words, Bhujanga, who was attending to Maharaj, went to the Murlidhar temple and saw that Swamisuta was sitting in the dark.
He returned back and said to Vakil, "Go to the Murlidhar temple and offer lamps before Swamisuta so that Swami will take mercy on you."
Vakil and his family offered camphor lamps before Swamisuta and then came and stood before Maharaj who ordered Him to bring some chane (roasted chickpeas).
Vakil promptly brought and placed them before Maharaj who played with them for about an hour and then returned them back to Vakil as prasad which he and his family partook. Eventually, a son was born to Vakil.
|| Shri Swami Samarth ||
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