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SWAMI VIVEKANANDA |
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ExperiencesWhile Swamiji was travelling by
train, in Rajasthan an interesting incident took place. He was resting in a second class
compartment. Two Englishmen were profusely hurling abuses at him. They were under the
impression that the Swamiji did not know English. When the train reached the station.
Swamiji asked an official, in English, for a glass of water. The Englishmen were
surprised; they asked Swamiji why he was silent though he could understand them. Swamiji
snapped back, "This is not the first time I have met fools." The Englishmen were
enraged, but Swamiji's formidable physique silenced them.
During his travel, Swamiji could travel by train only if somebody bought him his
ticket. Otherwise, he had to travel on foot. He had to starve most of the time for he had
no money. Once it happened that a merchant travelling with him was helping himself to
varieties of eatables. Swamiji was hungry and tired. But he did not beg for food. The
merchant spoke to him tauntingly and said, "You are an idler. You wear the saffron
clothes only because you do not want to work. Who will ever feed you? Who cares if you
die?" Just then, a sweetmeat seller offered Swamiji some eatables and said, "I
saw you in my dream this morning. The Lord Sri Rama himself introduced you to me."
The haughty merchant was put to shame when he saw all this. |
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