Book Title: Jailer
Author(s): Abhayshekharsuri, Sujata P Kapadia
Publisher: Harshadray Private Limited

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________________ in 'punya-papa or parlok”. Who transformed such a cruel person, an atheist into a merciful believer? This is the immeasurable power of Karmasatta. It proclaims to turning a heartless person into a kind person. It can convert an atheist to a theist and a perpetrator to a protector. It is as if Karmasatta is proclaiming, "What can't I do if I wish to reward someone with long life?” In July of 2006, in the region of Kurukshetra, a 6 year old boy called Prince fell into a 60' deep bore. The mouth of the bore was so narrow that it was almost impossible to have the child lifted out. He was not the son of any minister, a big industrialist or an army officer. He was the son of a poor labourer. Poor labourers and their families aren't valued by the elite in our country and no one would have been affected by the loss of this child. However, nature was on his side. It directed the Indian Army to undertake the most frantic and painstaking rescue operations of recent times. It involved everyone from villagers to firemen, from police to the army. Millions of T.V. watchers prayed for him. The Army dug a parallel well and reached the trapped boy, by drilling a tunnel. The little boy rode out of the black hole after 50 hours. In 2010, 33 miners were trapped in a Chilian mine, two thousand feet under the surface of the earth. The people of Chile, the world and the miners themselves had lost all hope for survival. However, Karmasatta wanted them to live. By a unique, unimaginable operation, they were all pulled out alive 70 days later. Papa = sin, demerit Parlok = life after death 37

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