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People whose mothers had restricted sugar during pregnancy and who had limited sugar as toddlers showed a 20 per cent lower risk of developing heart disease later in life.
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Vyas ji's Remorse
Pandit Shankar Prasad Vyas was speaking about the characteristics of Hanuman ji to a
gathering in a large pavilion at the sangam in Allahabad. Maharaj stood behind the gathering
and listened to Vyas' discourse. When it ended, Baba called a devotee and asked him to fetch
Vyas. The devotee gave Baba's message to Vyas who said, "Who? Baba Neeb Karori? I have
no time." The devotee stared at Vyas in disbelief. He was horrified by such curt behavior
towards Baba. Dudhari Baba, who was present on the dais, said something to Vyas that made
him accompany the devotee to Baba. Baba said, "You have become such a big man that you
have not time?" Vyas was stunned to hear his words. As Baba was walking away, he turned
back to Vyas and said, "Prabhudutt is coming by car. Tell him that I will not go." Vyas looked
around. Two minutes later he saw a car stop at a distance. Prabhudutt Brahmachari ji, a well-
known and highly respected holy man, got out. He had seen Baba, and as soon as he got out
of the car, he started doing dandavat pranaam (full-length prostrations) all the way until he
reached Baba's feet. Vyas held Brahmachari ji in high regard, so his reverence for Baba made
him realize Baba's greatness. Vyas regretted his earlier behavior and later accepted an
invitation from Baba to come to Kainchi in the summer.
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You Didn't Go?
One day Daya Narayan Khatri went to Kainchi from his hometown of Bareilly. The next day
after the morning aarti (the ritual waving of lights), Baba ordered Khatri ji to go back home.
Shri Sarvadaman Singh Raghuvanshi spoke on Khatri ji's behalf saying, "Baba, he came only
last evening and you are sending him off today." Baba then told him to go the next day. The
next morning after aarti, Baba asked Khatri ji, "You didn't go?" Khatri ji replied that he had
asked Baba's permission to stay another day and that it was still early. Baba said, "Well, you
go now," and sent him back to Bareilly. When he arrived at his house, he found that his wife's
health had deteriorated the previous night and that her condition was serious. She improved
slightly just before his arrival. He believed that Baba took the responsibility for his wife's
safety on himself when he permitted him to stay for one extra day at Kainchi.
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