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OM NAMOH BHAGWATE MAIJ SHARIKAYE SWAMI NANDBABAYE NAMOH NAMAH..... |
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Swami Nanda Bab Ji (popular known as Nanda-Moat)
was born on Dec. 30, 1896, at Purshayar,Habbakadal, Srinagar. His
father was Pt. Shanker Sahib and his mother Smt. Imberzal. Smti Ibwerzal
had a sister in Nunar, a village near Laar, Ganderbal. She had no issue
of her own and adopted Swami Nanda-Bab-Ji. Nanda Bab Ji was fairly
conversant in writing English, Urdu and Persian in a beautifully
calligraphic style. He was stubborn and obstinate to the point of
unrecluctantly getting whatever he would set his mind on.
Nanda-Bab Ji was well built
and his face would always radiate with a spiritual grace. After
finishing his education, he joined the Police Department and was posted
as a Mohrarir in Police Station, Pukhribal. It is said that Swamiji had
the vision of Sharika Maa at this very place. One day, one of his
colleagues advised him to remain properly dressed as a Senior police
Officer was to visit the Station next day. Ignoring this advice, Swamji
went to Devi-Angan, next day, and got absorbed in a deep meditation
there. It was witnessed by some of his other colleagues. When the
Inspecting Officer visited the Station, he found Swamiji present to the
great astonishment of every body present there. From this date on, the
miracles of the Swami ji came on light.
After some time Swamiji was transferred to Tangadhar where he joined
against his wishes. One day Swamiji left Tanghadar on foot for Srinagar,
without permission. On way to Srinagar he met a British Officer who was
wearing a hat. Swamiji removed his hat and put that on his own head. A
legal action was instituted against him and having been found guilty of
insulting a British Officer, he was dismissed from the State Service.
Since that episode he started wearing a hat for the rest of his life.
With his background of proficiency in Urdu and Persian etc., he
undertook the job of a Petition Writer. One day a man came to Swamiji
for getting a mercy-petition drafted as he was an accused in a murder
case.
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