Host:
Pranam, Gurudev.
Guru Shyama Khyapa:
Pranam, pranam.
Host:
Pranam to all the viewers. We are all aware of the recent rail accident involving the Coromandel Express and two other trains. Gurudev has previously expressed his grief and shared his thoughts on this tragedy in a previous episode. Today, sitting with Gurudev are some people who were actually involved in that rail accident. I won't go into the details myself; I will let them and Gurudev speak. Gurudev, if you would like to say something.
Guru Shyama Khyapa:
These are my disciples. They were on the train. (Addressing the disciple) Which train were you on?
Disciple (Survivor):
We weren't going, Baba; we were coming back. We were on the Yeshwantpur Express.
Guru Shyama Khyapa:
The Yeshwantpur Express? And where was the Coromandel Express?
Disciple:
The Coromandel Express was passing by us. I was just wondering which train was passing so fast. A girl sitting next to me said it was the Coromandel Express. Just as she said that, she looked out the window and saw sparks and fire flying from the overhead wires. Shortly after, our train felt a massive jolt. We thought our train was going to flip over. Everyone stood up in fear. Then we realized that three of our coaches—we were in A1, the fifth coach—the windows were shattered, and the door handles were bent. The Coromandel Express had struck and dragged the last three coaches of our train. There was also a general coach that was completely crushed and thrown to the side.
Guru Shyama Khyapa:
So, you narrowly escaped death? You saw death with your own eyes?
Disciple:
It was night. We managed to get out of the train about an hour and a half later.
Guru Shyama Khyapa:
Did you get out on your own, or did the police or rescue teams help?
Disciple:
We got out on our own. Later, ambulances came to rescue the injured. Our coach wasn't as badly affected, but the condition of the coaches behind us was horrific. Three coaches, including the guard's van, were completely detached and thrown about 1.5 to 2 kilometers away. Because it was dark, we couldn't see everything, but the people near us were severely injured. From what we heard, almost everyone in those detached coaches died. They had fallen into a ditch. Some local Odia people came to give us water. They told us, "Jagannath has saved you." They said the people in the coaches that fell into the ditch were being pulled out in bedsheets; none of them survived.
Guru Shyama Khyapa:
You were 1.5 kilometers away, so you couldn't go there at night? You were in a state of panic?
Disciple:
Yes, we were terrified. Around 1:00 AM, our train was checked to see if it was fit to move. After 12:00 AM, they confirmed it was okay, and that same train brought us back to Howrah. When the impact happened, we really thought the train would overturn. Everyone was screaming. My son was shaking with fear. I kept chanting, "Jai Gurudev, Baba save us! Jai Gurudev!" My husband was chanting, "Jai Tara Ma!" After a while, the train came to a halt.
Guru Shyama Khyapa:
Did rescue workers come to help?
Disciple:
They arrived much later because everyone was focused on the Coromandel Express. Only ambulances came initially to take the injured to the hospital. Much later, railway officials came to ask if we were okay. There was one girl who was very unwell. I left my son, who was also terrified, to help her by giving her water.
Guru Shyama Khyapa:
This is a tragedy that will be remembered in history. We know about the Gaisal accident, but this seems even larger.
Disciple:
The government called us twice after we got home. They used our ticket and seat numbers to check if we were safe and healthy. We told them we were fine. But many people died. In the general coaches, there were so many people. Thousands must have been affected. My son has had a fever since we got back because of the trauma. He still wakes up startled, remembering those scenes.
Host:
(Addressing the viewers) It is a miracle they survived. But notice, another accident happened recently in Odisha—a freight train and an oil tanker. I want to ask, Gurudev, you often mention that the Ratha Yatra will stop or something major will happen in Odisha. Is there a connection?
Guru Shyama Khyapa:
It is all related. It is related to Lord Jagannath. I am repeatedly warning people—do not go near the sea in Puri. You never know when the sea will turn violent and take away lakhs of people. Go to see Lord Jagannath, but stay away from the sea. Our predictions (Bhavishya Malika) say there will be a massive earthquake in the sea, measuring 8 or 9 on the Richter scale. That will cause the water to rise and submerge six districts. That is why I am saying Puri is not safe right now. Lord Jagannath himself will leave. His "body" is being infested by rats and termites; blood is coming out of the wood. Don't go to Puri now. If you go, you don't know when death will call. Entire Odisha will be submerged.
Host:
People are also flocking to Digha.
Guru Shyama Khyapa:
I see so much enthusiasm in Digha, but the waves there are getting massive—larger than ever seen before. I am warning everyone—do not go to the sea. A massive earthquake is coming, and everything will be flooded.
Host:
For those watching this episode, please listen to Gurudev's advice. Share this with others. Gurudev has explained the Bhavishya Malika prophecies in parts. He is also publishing a book on it.
Guru Shyama Khyapa:
Everyone should read it to know what is coming. A terrifying time is ahead. A Yuga (era) is ending. Kali Yuga is ending, and Satya Yuga is coming. When an era ends, a great destruction (Pralaya) occurs. I am saying again, stay away from the sea and the mountains. Kedarnath will be destroyed. Badrinath will be destroyed. People are rushing to Kedarnath in huge numbers, but remember what happened before when 40,000 to 50,000 people died? This time, more will be at risk.
Host:
Please follow Gurudev's advice. Chant the name of Hari. Stay healthy and safe. Pranam, Gurudev.
Guru Shyama Khyapa:
Pranam.