Asha Devi
I saw the condition of the woman, her four year old child and
her being in the wrong hospital. I was afraid that at night
the watchman might throw her out of the hospital and she along
with her child would be on the roadside. Therefore, I went back
to Dr Kulbir Singh and requested him to instruct the watchman
to let the woman stay in the verandah for the night. Now the
question arose where could I keep Asha Devi. We were living
on the footpath in the railway station area. I could not keep
a dying patient there because people were using that footpath.
The first day on which I had seen this woman was 28th or 29th
July. She died on the 13th of August.
I loved her son Jeeta very much and had very high hopes for
him. One day after giving him the bath when I put him on the
bed I felt that his body was quite warm. The next day I took
him to Dr Gupta. He checked up the child with great love and
care. The report indicated that although his lungs were not
full of cavities he was in the advance stage of the T.B. I could
do nothing but wait for his death with great pain in my heart.............
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Personal Service
Every man and woman should spend some of his time and energy
in the service of others. This is a debt that we carry for enjoying
the comforts and privileges that the God has so kindly given
us. It should be cleared by serving those brothers and sisters
who have been deprived of comforts and privileges by individuals,
nature or the society. Donating money alone is not adequate.
You should devote your thoughts, your time and actions for them.
Manual service is a first step towards a virtuous life. It teaches
you how to be magnanimous. Selfless service is the base of a
religion...................
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