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Saibaba blessed me with dream of a saint who loves Roses

Sairam friends,

My Father used to do some service in the Colony Siddhi Vinayaka temple. He makes garlands, sweeps ( which many doesn’t do), arranges pooja and takes care of temple. At times, I get irritated with him for he gives importance to temple events so much.

He had a liking for taking photos of Gods and Goddess after they are decorated. So kept asking me to take photos when ever I am around. I felt like getting him a smart phone so that he can take photos by himself and also listen to devotional songs. So last evening, I started from work, went to Mall and got a good phone.

I slept off at 1 o clock. I was hugging Sai Satcharitra after few minutes.

I was blessed with the below dream.

It was as if, I am going to Tiruchendur Murugan temple with my parents and relatives. We are arranging to prepare food by ourselves. I see my Father helping other strangers too to have food with us. Then,We go inside a very divine temple to have darshan of God there.

I come across a very old Saint sitting in a platform. I go near him and speak. I realized he’s a very good saint.

He tells me “Do you know my age. I am here for more than 125 years…”

He said “I have seen Swami Vivekananda”

I ask him eagerly, “Have you seen Shirdi Saibaba?”

He replied me saying “No. But I have seen Gulmohar.” – She’s a women saint.

Its name of a beautiful flower in India.

After this, I had other dreams.

Gul means “Pinkish Red or we can say “Roses”.

One of my film school student had told me that he was named Gulrukh because his face was pink when he was born. So they named him thus.

Its also a girls name.

I woke up and did some research if there are any saint by this name because I could only clear hear the word “Gul”.

I found this saint named Gul Baba who lived in Hungary in 15th century.

Beautiful Pinkish red roses

Beautiful Pinkish red roses

Hope you like it friends

Too late now

Tata

Venkat

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