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Eyesight Regained


Devkamta Dixit's uncle had an unsuccessful eye operation. The wound did not heal and blood oozed from his eyes. He was treated by Dr. Shukla, who was going away to attend a conference for two days. Before leaving, he gave Dixit ji a new prescription and said, "The infection will be cured, but the eyesight will be lost. He will never be able to see." Dixit ji said, "Only if Baba says so will I believe this." The doctor was not impressed by this remark and said, "I have spoken the truth. If anyone can restore his sight, I will bow at his feet." Shortly after the doctor had gone, Baba arrived. When Dixit ji told him what the doctor had said about his uncle, Baba said, "Give him pomegranate juice to drink, his eyesight will be regained." He at once gave pomegranate juice to his uncle in the presence of Baba.

That same day the Sundarkand from Valmiki's Ramayana was being recited in Dixit ji's house, and Baba got up and went to listen. The part that contains the conversation between Hanuman and Sita was being read. Baba became so overwhelmed by emotion that he covered himself from head to toe with his blanket. When he was uncovered after some time, tears of blood were seen flowing from his eyes. After Baba left the house, Dixit ji's uncle experienced an unexpected improvement in his eyes. He was able to see everything and became very happy.

Baba spent the next two days at the house of Dr. Dixit, the brother of Devkamta Dixit. When Dr. Shukla returned from his conference, he was baffled upon examining his patient's eyes. He desired to meet Baba and asked Dr. Dixit where to find him. When he learned that Baba had already gone to the train station, both men left together and arrived at the station just as Baba's train was about to leave. They had his darshan through the window, and Baba praised the doctor saying, "He is an expert doctor. He has cured your uncle's eyes." Dr. Shukla was about to go inside the train to touch Baba's feet but could not, for the train started to pull away from the station.




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