That evening, Vijay Kapahi came for Shri Nathji’s darshan. His face was badly bruised. He had narrowly escaped being killed by a drunken man at a marriage party. He narrated how the man broke a bottle to stab Vijay with, but how, miraculously, he cut his own hand on the broken glass and had to drop it. “It was Shri Nathji’s miracle without a doubt! Just the day before this incident I had come for Shri Nathji’s darshan and he had said to me in a very loud tone as if foretelling the future:“AANE DO INN TOOFAANON KO TAAKE AAPKO APNE MALLAAH KI TAAKAT KAA PATAA CHALE!”“Let the storms come, so that you may know of the strength of your pilot!”After Shri Nathji had listened to Vijay Kapahi’s harrowing incident, He added:“Aapkaa rakshak aapke saath hai! Maarne vaale se bachaane vaale ki taakat zyaadaa hoti hai!“Your Saviour is with you. The strength of Him, who protects, is greater than the strength of Him, who destroys!”Shri Nathji tells Vijay Kapahi of the manner in which Harkirat Singh had, in 1975, lost all his belongings in transit, on his way to Zambia.