Nrsimhadeva. In this moment when the truck should hit her, she suddenly saw how Nrsimhadeva picked her up from the ground, smiled at her, and said, “Don’t be afraid, nothing will happen to you.” The girl continued her story that the Lord had put her on the other side of the street into the grass. But when putting her down, He accidentally scratched her waist, which still hurt her a bit. She spoke about how beautiful Nrsimhadeva was — His hair, His eyes, etc. But that His clawswere very sharp, and He should cut the nails. He wore a golden dhoti, etc. The doctor didn’t understand anyth ing, and told the policeman that the girl was still was in shock and was hallucinating, which is normal. The girl was profoundly checked for any injuries, but the only injury they found on her body were those scratches. The doctor said this must be from a wild animal like a lion, as he had cases like this before. He was disturbed and asked if they had brought the right girl to a hospital, as this one was injured by a wild animal; not a truck. Nobody was clear about what had happened. The same doctor and the nurse who took care of her later became devotees, as they later learned from the parent who “that lion” was. As we can see, miracles still today happen; not only in Mahabharata, Puranas or shastras that are more than thousands of years old. The little girl was very attracted to this form of God, and in her despair, she called Him for help. Lord Nrsimhadeva did not look to see if she was initiated and had the ‘ right ’ to call His name. He protects His devotees who sincerely worship Him in their hearts.
73
Made with FlippingBook - professional solution for displaying marketing and sales documents online