|| Shri Swami Samarth ||
Post Superintendent Babaji Saodba had come to Akkalkot for Swami's darshan had stayed for a few days and was getting ready to leave. He thought of getting Maharaj's permission before setting out.
After offering obeisances, he stood before Maharaj and with folded palms prayed, "Permit me to leave."
Maharaj said, "Where are you going!? Sit!"
Babaji complied but after some time had passed again asked for Shri's permission to leave.
Maharaj replied, "Nadi kinare par rahi." At that time no one understood what these words meant.
The superintendent had exhausted his leaves and decided to leave Akkalkot even though Maharaj had not given him explicit permission. He offered his namaskar from afar and started on his journey seemingly avoiding Maharaj's sight.
When he reached Kadapgaon railway station he was informed that the heavy rains and the resultant flooding had washed away part of the bridge over the Krishna river and that it would be four days before the bridge was repaired. He would have to stay there for four days until the train arrived. It was then that he realized that Maharaj wanted to tell him that the train had been stranded on the other bank of the river.
Maharaj knows what is happening anywhere in all three worlds. Nothing is beyond his sight.
|| Shri Swami Samarth ||
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