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The days that follow, dampen the triumph of the function somewhat, as Shri Nathji loses all appetite for food after a new cook, Prem Singh, who is a Nepali, has been engaged. “If you do not salute your superior in the Army you can be court-martialled. If you do not observe decorum before a judge you can be held guilty of contempt of the court. Similarly if you do not observe decorum before the holiest of the holy you may be guilty of contempt of the Divine Court.”“I never punish anyone, nor am I angry with anyone in my heart of hearts – but the Law of Karma must bring its result. “You must reap what you sow, they say, Whenever Shri Nathji corrected the faults of any devotee, it was to save the devotee from inevitable punishment at the hands of the Law of Karma. But, in the process, Shri Nathji underwent tremendous strain Himself which affected His health. He said, in addition:“I must take upon myself the sins of the devotees as well.”Mangal Singh had been sent back to Nangal where he had been offered a business proposal by his relatives to open a small tea stall. Neither Priya Nath nor Shri Nathji wished to hold him back, even though he had offered to stay on. They knew that they could not pay him as much as he could earn from the tea stall there, and they did not wish to cause his family any loss. Just before he went, Priya Nath had got a new woollen, three piece suit made for him and Shri Nathji had patted him on his back several times. He was taking away with himself the greatest earning of his life–the blessings of God. He had seen Shri Nathji in visions as Lord Rama.