The Widow’s Marriage

A young man suffering from a serious case of tuberculosis was brought by his relatives to Bama. The young
man’s days were numbered. Bama said to them, “Why did you bring him to me? Am I a doctor? You rascals, you
will never give me peace of mind.”

Then the Master stood up and started strangling the patient. Everybody was stunned. The man was already so
week. The disciples started crying because if the young man died, the Master and all of them would be in
serious trouble.

But Bama continued to strangle and abuse the man like anything, saying, “When you do bad things, unbearable
things, don’t you know you will pay the penalty?” Then he said, “All right, I have forgiven you,” and he threw
the man down on the ground. Everybody thought he was dead.

But in a few minutes, to everyone’s astonishment, the young man stood up and said, “I am so hungry. Please
give me something to eat. I have never felt this kind of hunger in my life.” The dying man was now totally
cured. The relatives left the Master’s house offering utmost gratitude to Bama, whom they affectionately
called the “insane spiritual Master.”

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Story by: Sri Chinmoy. Originally published in India and her miracle-feast: come and enjoy yourself, part 8:
Traditional Indian stories about Bama Kshepa by Sri Chinmoy

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