“Kodanda who is my dear, dearer, dearest friend, he proved that God exists.”
Earlier in the morning I asked Ananda-Lahari if he had any stories he might like to share. I thought he might recall some memorable experience from the many years he has run the race. Never once thinking he would come up with proof of the existence of the almighty.
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“On one hand it was really funny and on the other it was really touching. It is a really nice story for me. One day Kodanda was riding his bicycle next to me during the race a few years ago. He was holding in his hand a piece of watermelon. He was looking at it and saying, if this is not proof that God exists than what else.”
“How can such a thing be created from dirt. Look at its beauty. You could feel and you could see that these were not just words. He was really feeling and appreciating this creation of God that came from dirt.”
“Kodanda is very special. He is a musician, he comes and plays every year almost every day. I always like it. When he plays the music of Sri Chinmoy he plays different instruments. He must get in tune with the race. He gets into his soul or into his heart I don’t know.”
“When he is really able to get into it, you see his hands are playing the guitar but it is also all his being. His mind, his heart, his vital, his body, everything. It is really amazing.”
Sri Chinmoy also once remarked about Ananda-Lahari’s smile. “It was during the race in 2006. He was coming every day driving his car in the morning, around 6:30. He drove the car himself. He mentioned at a function one evening. There is one boy who smiles the most. He mentioned that it is very important when we smile. I am going to give him a special prize.”
“Sri Chinmoy came to my finish and he wrote a song for me.”
“He said on another occasion, to smile is very important. If you cannot smile sincerely than you should at least try a fake smile. Later on we will be able to smile from our heart sincerely. When we smile at the master all our poisons can go away.”
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