![]() Her breathing had stopped and her eyes were fixed on Bhagavan. After some ten minutes or so, Bhagavan turned to me and said: “Do you know what Lakshmi is doing? She is in Samadhi.” I looked at her and tears were flowing in streams down her broad cheeks. I stood nearby looking at the wonderful scene. Like this they stayed for quite a long time. Bhagavan laid his paper aside, put his hands behind Lakshmi’s horns and his head against hers. Bhagavan looked up and said: “Wait a little, Lakshmi.” But Lakshmi went on licking. Lakshmi came near and started licking the papers. It was after lunch time when Bhagavan was reading the newspapers. In the evening, she would go back to the town as other women did. She would come daily to the Ashram to have her meals, graze on the Ashram land, enter the Hall and sit contentedly near Bhagavan. She grew up and had three calves within a few years. ![]() Finally, the cow and the calf were entrusted to a devotee in the town. The mother cow had to remain with the calf to feed her. The Ashram people were perplexed and refused the offer, but the villager was taking his dream seriously and would not take the calf away. The jungle around the Ashram was thick at that time and there were cheetahs. He brought his cow and the calf to Bhagavan. A villager had a dream in which he was told to offer his next calf to Ramanasramam. ![]()
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