These are the photographs of Rajpura Railway
Station in Punjab. This is an old Railway Junction where Babaji halted en route
from Nabha to Shimla. Rajpura is a railway junction where Babaji changed train to
go to Kalka. From Kalka he would have boarded the small gauge train to Shimla. Babaji had a steel trunk with himself in which
he was carrying his clothes. The train stopped at Rajpura railway station,
where Shri Babaji Maharaj had to board another train, which was waiting on a
second platform. Shri Babaji Maharaj looked at his trunk. He had to carry the
trunk from his train to the other train after crossing the platform.
Shri Babaji found
that the trunk was too heavy for him to lift. He placed it on the platform and
began to look for someone he could call for help. In the small hours of the
morning there was not a single coolie in sight. Shri Babaji Maharaj spotted a
well-dressed man walking briskly on the platform, and he called out to
him: “Bhai Sahib! O Brother! Can you help me, please?"
The man stopped. And
Shri Babaji Maharaj said to him: "Can you carry this trunk for me across
the platform from this train to that other train? I am afraid I cannot lift it
as it is too heavy for me!"
Shri Babaji Maharaj
said: “No, no, I never called you a coolie! On the contrary I called you my
brother! After all, do we all not have the same Father and are we not His
children? That would make us all brothers. And surely there is no shame in one
brother carrying the load of another!"
The man was in no
mood to be placated and said angrily: “I am sorry I cannot carry your
trunk!"
Shri Babaji Maharaj
thereupon placed the key of the trunk on the trunk itself, and said to the
man: “You say that carrying my trunk will make you a coolie. But this is
now your trunk, and here is the key! You can take it wherever you like! Surely
you will not become a coolie by carrying your own trunk!"
And saying this, Shri
Babaji Maharaj left the trunk where it was, and walked away. He walked across
the platform and sat in the other train. The man was filled with astonishment.
He picked up the trunk and ran after Shri Babaji Maharaj, and, placing the
trunk before him, touched his feet and begged for his forgiveness,
saying: “I will carry the trunk wherever you ask me! You have given me
enlightenment!"
Shri Babaji Maharaj
would often say:
Bani aadam aazaaye
yak deegarand
Ke dar aafreenash za
yak jauharand
Man is but a part of
man,
For their birth is of
one essence
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