Swami Saradanandaji's equanimity-

Swami Saradanandaji


Swamiji could be very severe on his brother disciples. During such times, no one dared go near Swamiji except Saradananda, whose steadiness and mental poise could freeze anybody's hot temper. Once Swamiji sent Saradananda to Calcutta on an errand. When he learned that it had not been done, he rebuked him with harsh language. Saradananda remained as motionless as a statue. When tea was served, he began to drink it as if nothing had happened. Disappointed, Swamiji commented: "Sharat's veins carry the blood of fish; it will never warm up." Observing that Saradananda was free from anger, Swamiji teased him at other times, "Your veins carry frog's blood, or the blood of sand fish." Swamiji knew that this noble even mindedness is necessary for the head of a monastic order.

Once Holy Mother said: "I shall be able to live at Udbodhan as long as Sharat is there. I do not see anyone who can be responsible for me after that. Sharat can, in every respect. He is the man to bear my burden." Holy Mother used to speak of him as her Vasuki, a mythical snake, who protected her with his thousand hoods. "Whenever water pours, he spreads his umbrella to protect me."

 (Compiled from God Lived with them, by Swami Chetanananda)

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