Believe in Miracles
Dear
Readers,
I would like to share with you about an interesting incident that happened in my life in 1998. The incident, I am about to share with you, maybe too hard for you to believe to be true, but honestly, it a real-life incident.
Me, my wife, my son along with my father-in-law and mother in law, had gone to Chennai for a holiday. As usual, we had made an advanced booking of the tickets. As I had to spend a few extra days at Chennai, for my official work, I had booked my tickets for a different date and for all my family members on an earlier date.
After the end of the holiday, it was time for my family members to start back to Madurai. I decided to go with them to the railway station and send them off. So, we all left to the Egmore railway station. They were to leave by Pandyan Express. We checked the Platform number, and as we reached the platform, I got the train ticket which my father in law was having, to check for the coach number and seat number. Once I saw it, I located the coach, got the luggage loaded, and stowed them under the seats. Having got them comfortably settled, without a second thought, I kept their train ticket inside my shirt pocket.
In
a short while from then, the train started and my family members happily waved
their hands to me, bidding goodbye. Having seen them off, I returned to my
apartment at Nungambakkam, to unwind for the day. As I emptied my shirt pocket,
I noticed that I had the train ticket and there they have already waved their
hands and left.
It
was a shock! What a blunder, I told to myself and was thinking about what could
be done. Those were the days when there was no mobile phone. I could not even
communicate, to my family members, that the tickets were with me. I was worried that they may be de-boarded
from the train, somewhere en route, for not having the tickets.
My
mind started running quickly. I was thinking of options, of how I could set
this right. The first thought that came to my mind, was to hire a cab and rush
to Tambaram and catch them there. If I miss out there, I can still go and give
it to Chengalpet. But, with the road traffic, will I be able to make it. It was
already 30 minutes since the train had left. I was puzzled.
Anyway,
I thought let me call up the railway station and find out the time “Pandyan
express” will reach the different succeeding stations. So, I called up the Egmore railway station,
got connected to the station master, and explained to him what happened.
Here
is where something mysterious happened. The station-master asked again, which
train did you say? I repeated, “Pandyan
Express”. What he told me was something unbelievable, He said, “there was a
problem with that train engine and that train is returning back to Egmore
station, for changing over to a new engine.” I was sure that a station master wouldn’t
be kidding, with me.
I
rushed to the station. In a few minutes
of my arrival, I could see the train returning to the platform. I could see my
father in law and son, waiting at the compartment door, trying to see if I was
still there. I waved my hands, and I could see a big sigh of relief, in their
face. I went and gave them the ticket.
Then
I listened to their side of the story. My father in law said, that when the TTR
came for checking he explained the situation to the TTR. The TTR could
understand the situation, as the name appeared in the passenger’s chart. But
the TTR could not help them in any other way, except by issuing them a new
ticket with some extra fine. Left with no other option, my father in law was
about to pay, just then they heard the announcement that the train will return
back to Egmore. So, the TTR himself
told, “Let us wait and see, till we get back to Egmore.” Luckily, I had come
back and they did not have to pay again. They took the ticket and in another
few minutes, the train was ready with a new engine, and they set off again.
As I went to bed, I could not believe what had just happened. It was unbelievable. I just signed off to bed, with a thought, well it is true. "Miracles do happen".
D. Senthil Kannan,
Managing Trustee, PALMS, Tuticorin.
Author of "Transformational Thoughts" - A Journey of learning
Email: senthilkannand@gmail.com
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