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In 1967 Shri S.D. Ganda, the personnel manager for the State Bank in
Kanpur, was sent to Germany for training. He went with Baba's
permission, and his family stayed in India. One day Baba went to their
house in Kanpur and said to his wife, "Write a letter to
Ganda
immediately. He must not buy the car in Germany that he is in the
process of buying. This is my command. The car will have an accident."
Having said this, he left at once. Four hours later on the same day,
Baba arived at the house again and asked, "Have you
written or not?" Ganda's wife replied that she had not
written yet but would write the letter straightaway. Baba said, "Write
it at once and post it."
She immediately wrote the letter and posted it to his address in
Germany. Ganda was in the process of negotiating the deal, which would
be completed on Sunday. Though mail is not delivered there on
Saturdays, Ganda received the letter on Saturday evening, and following
Baba's instructions, he cancelled the deal.
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