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Priya Nath and Shri Nathji listen to the old film songs of the 40’s and 50’s on television on a programme entitled ‘Chitrageet’. “Aayegaa, Aayegaa, aane vaalaa aayegaa”Shri Nathji gives a Divine Interpretation to these verses. These were songs that had affected thousands of people. Surely they were inspirations sent by God. Love was a quality of God. “Koyee naheen chalataa, aur teer chal rahe hain!”“Even though no one is seen sending them,This was the Divine Love of God piercing the heart of man like an invisible arrow sent by someone invisible.“Thhaa kuchh na kuchh jo phaans see iss dil men chubh gayi“It was something of a certainty that had pierced the heart,Priya Nath recollected, how, in 1972, when Shri Nathji, he, and Sahadeva were in Naini Tal, there was a newly released film song from a film called ‘“Mujhe koyi mil gayaa thhaa, “Someone came and met me,“Sahadevji!” Shri Nathji had said to his loyal devotee of 30 years, “This is how God met you! He met you going along the way. You were not asked to perform any penances or austerities. He just came along by Himself!”“Na bazoro, na bazaari, na bazar mi aayad,“He comes neither through force, nor crying, nor wealth,