When I Saw Tirupati Balaji (Naaham Karta)
Book Specification
Item Code: | NAK465 |
Author: | P.V.R.K. Prasad |
Publisher: | Emesco Books |
Language: | English |
Edition: | 2013 |
ISBN: | 9789383652457 |
Pages: | 317 (46 B/W illustrations) |
Cover: | Paperback |
Other Details | 8.0 inch X 5.0 inch |
Weight | 380 gm |
Book Description
Shortly after takeoff, an aircraft crashes. Although it suffers extensive demage, all passenger including the crew miraculously escape. The air crash dashes plans of the President of India to spend up to a fortnight at Tirumala!
Despite his intense desire, the all-powerful Chief Sectary of the AP Government is not allowed (by the invisible hand) to climb up the Seven Hills!
An ardent devotee of Lord Balaji, stranded on the ghat road to Tirumala during midnight along with his newly married daughter and son-in-law, is blessed ‘differently.’
A midnight thought propels the Executive Officer to rush to Bangalore the next morning and confer the Asthan Vidwan honour on an aged scholar only to realize 24 hourse later that it is an act of destiny.
A sacred ceremony, ‘Ashtabandhanam’ to the idol of Lord Balaji, comes to a standstill for want of a set of nine gems (navaratnas). In that moment of distress, a couple comes to the rescue of the Executive Officer past midnight.
Mr. PVRK Prasad, who served as TTD Executive Officer during 1978-82, depicts his breathtaking encounters with the Invisible Power in this book.
In this book, I have read the experiences of Mr. P.V.R.K. Prasad IAS, pertaining to mostly his tenure as Executive Officer, Tirumala Tirupati Devasthanams, Tirupati, Andhra Pradesh.
Every episode whetted my curiosity to go to the next episode. They are exciting and full of devotion. He has not given any spiritual message.
Yet, the miracles through which he narrated the visible effect of the Invisible Power keeps the reader enthralled.
Narration is simply engrossing.
My compliments to Mr. Prasad.
May God bless him.
Humble Offering | 7 | |
Blessing | 9 | |
Foreword | 11 | |
When I Saw Tirupati Balaji | 13 | |
Acknowledgements | 15 | |
1 | When I was brought down to my knees | 17 |
2 | Do prayers precipitate rains? | 21 |
3 | A jinxed plane grounds the President | 27 |
4 | A premonition on Ugadi eve? | 35 |
5 | A fitting lesson to the first Servant | 43 |
6 | Manoeuvring through master plan maze | 49 |
7 | The ardent wish of the devotee and the lord | 65 |
8 | The God that (never) failed | 75 |
9 | When a C.M.'s wrath knows no bounds | 81 |
10 | Death does not deter a divine mission | 89 |
11 | The demanding Lord and the satisfied devotee | 99 |
12 | Renaissance of Daasa Sahitya | 105 |
13 | Endless waiting for the fleeting moment | 117 |
14 | 'Mirasidars' bow to the will of the God | 129 |
15 | Destiny decides even 'Darshan' | 143 |
16 | Controversial Padamavati guest house | 151 |
17 | Anjaneya rises on the Anjanadri | 161 |
18 | A Swami's faith moves seven hills | 171 |
19 | Annamayya comes to MS's rescue | 185 |
20 | The long and short of the broad and narrow 'Namam' | 197 |
21 | 'Prasad-Down-Down' | 205 |
22 | Experience in darkness | 215 |
23 | When I pleaded guilty | 219 |
24 | Naham Karta Harih Karta | 233 |
25 | Vows and woes | 247 |
26 | Operation rescue by mystery couple (Strange!) | 253 |
27 | Agony and ecstasy | 259 |
28 | (NO) Crime and punishment | 271 |
29 | Marriages are still made in heaven | 285 |
30 | The invisible hand that guides | 301 |
Index | 319 |