Sin of Being Born a King
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Once the Maharaja of Mysore visited the Ashram.
He would not visit Bhagavan in the Hall and asked for a private interview. We
were perplexed, for Bhagavan never allowed such a thing. Whatever had to be
said was said in public, by letter, or in the mind. Finally, it was decided to
bring the Maharaja in when Bhagavan was having his bath. The Maharaja entered
the bathroom and we were all standing outside. Trays and trays of costly
presents and all kinds of sweets and dainties were offered at Bhagavan's feet.
For ten minutes the Maharaja just stood looking and then prostrated before
Bhagavan. Tears flowing from his eyes actually made Bhagavan's feet wet. He
sobbed for some time and went away.
A few days later the Maharani of Travancore also
came to the Ashram. When Bhagavan was sitting alone in the dining hall after
lunch, I asked him: "The Maharani was here. What did she do?"
"She asked many questions and went
away."
"And the Maharaja of Mysore?"
"Oh, he is a ripe fruit," said
Bhagavan, and with great feeling he re-enacted the scene. We could almost see
the Maharaja's eagerness, his humility and sadness. The Maharaja had told him:
"They made me a Maharaja and bound me to a throne. For the sin of being
born a king I lost the chance of sitting at your feet and serving in your
glorious presence. I cannot stay here and I do not hope to come again. Only
these few minutes are mine. I can only pray for your grace."
Swasti.
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