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After Priya Nath’s sermon, an awakening appeared to have come into Vijay Joshi. He had come to Mussoorie especially from Baroda for the birthday, and returned, greatly enlightened. Priya Nath told him to spread the message of Shri Nathji to people.He was travelling in a train with one other passenger in his compartment. He took out the picture of Shri Nathji which he had been carrying and began looking upon it. Just then his fellow passenger spoke to him:“You know Shri Nathji? I have a picture of his father here in my bag–Shri Babaji Bhagwan! I had last had the Later when Vijay Joshi reached Bombay and stayed at the Centaur Hotel another miracle occurred. He stayed in room number 301. He placed the photograph of Shri Nathji on a table in his room. Just then a waiter entered the room and was surprised to see the photo and said:“Oh, I know Him! He stayed in this hotel in 1979 in this very room! How can one forget Him–He was God Himself!”The waiter also bowed before the portrait of Shri Nathji. He told Joshi that there were times when a beautiful fragrance came from the room and the owner of the Hotel was aware of it. The owner had brought a renowned pandit and astrologer to the room and the man had said that some very Great Spiritual Personality had stayed in it and that the room was very auspicious.”When Joshi came to the hotel again on another visit, he discovered that room number 301 had been converted into the office of the owner and was no longer rented out.“The room in which he stayed has now been converted into an office. This hotel was going at a loss when the astrologer said to the owner that there were very powerful spiritual vibrations in that room, and if it were made into an office, the hotel would prosper–and that was exactly what happened! ”Indeed Shri Nathji had stayed at Centaur Hotel when he went from Nagpur to Bombay in December 1979 to receive Pran Nath who was arriving from London.“Vo Shaahe husn bhee shaayad inhee raahon se guzaraa hai“That Emperor of Beauty has passed along these very paths,