In 1955 Kehar Singh ji suffered from heart trouble. Taking four months
leave, he went to his physician friend in Bareilly for treatment. One
evening he received an official letter from the government of Uttar
Pradesh. The letter was from the excise secretary, who was writing to
tell him that the minister had called a meeting that was to take place
in Mussoorie at 11 a.m. on 22 September and that Kehar Singh ji was
instructed to attend. He became depressed after reading it because he
was frightened to go to the hills in case he had another heart attack.
He did not mention the letter to anyone, including his doctor.
Nonetheless, wherever Baba was, he was aware of it and was moved by
compassion for him.
About fifteen hours after Kehar Singh ji
received the letter, the doctor came to tell him, "Go downstairs,
someone has come to see you. He is a fat man, and he gave his name as
Baba Nibkarori." Kehar Singh ji went downstairs quickly and saw Baba
sitting on a bench among the patients. Maharaj said to him, "Oh,
you live upstairs. Let's go there."
Baba led the way and walked through the house as if he had lived there
for years. With the agility and speed of a young man, he climbed up the
stairs, went into Kehar Singh ji's room, and sat on his bed.
As Kehar Singh ji offered pranaam to him, Baba
said, "You received a letter from Kuldeep Narayan Singh
yesterday?"
"Yes."
"The minister has called a meeting in Mussoorie?"
"Yes."
"You have been called to that meeting?"
"Yes."
Why are you afraid of going there? Go and attend the
meeting. Nothing will happen to you.
Baba refused to stay and would not let Kehar Singh ji go with him. Baba
left him outside the house and disappeared. The whole darshan
took all of five minutes. Thereafter Kehar Singh was not worried. He
went to attend the meeting and did not experience any adverse health
effect as a result.
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