Jibankrishna (Diamond) and The Amazing Facts About Dreams and Reality After His Death

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JIBANKRISHNA (DIAMOND) AND THE AMAZING FACTS ABOUT DREAMS AND REALITY AFTER HIS DEATH Nidhis Mukherjee

from Baruipara lane, Kolkata was devotional from his childhood and had divine dreams sometimes. In the year 1964-65, once he saw in his dream that he was flying and ultimately reached a room. He entered into the room through the open door and saw Sri Ramkrishna lying on his cot. With folded hands Nidhis sat infront him with kneeldown posture and then and there Sri Ramkrishna touched his leg on his chest and with a posture of blessing he kept his right hand in upward position. The dream then went off. In 1967, he was transferred to N.R.S. Hospital from Bagbazar office. Going everyday to the office by bus he was acquainted with Jyotirmay Basak who was a regular companion of Diamond. After a long time he introduced Arun Ghsh, another companion of Diamond with him. On 1st November,1979 Jyotirmay took Nidhis to the residence of Raghunath Sen at Taltala where regular discussions on Diamond used to be held. He was so attracted that he used to go there at regular intervals. Now he got peace and divine joy in mind having regular divine dreams. 15th June,1980. Sunday. At noon time was reading the magazine Manikya, Gospal of Sri Ramkrishna and Bengali book Dharma-O-Anubhuti written by Diamond. After finishing reading, he was thinking with a great ailment that Diamond used to appear among so many people in dreams, but why he does not appear in his dream? Then he slept and dreamed. He saw in his dream that along with his elder brother and his sons and daughters he went for a walk. After a while he noticed a dog chained with his hand. They approached and ultimately saw a bridge on a calm sea. They crossed the bridge and entered into a jungle. After walking a distance he told his brother, let us go back, otherwise it will become dark while returning. Here the first scene vanished. In the next scene he saw that they had reached a locality and handing over the dog to one of his friend they returned home by a car. The house was very huge. After a while the friend came there keeping the dog there. While Nidhis was getting down from top floor to catch the dog, he saw himself floating in air and then caught hold of the dog. Next scene :- Someone was telling Nidhis, do you know the sweet shop of Kalakanda (a type of sweet)? He answered, there it is at Amherst Street. Next moment Nidhis saw himself standing infront of that shop and noticed that Diamond was holding some small earthen glasses in his left hand. He was the shop owner and was selling continuously two sweets in each glass. After a while he observed that a young man was also working at the shop. Somebody said, The shop-owner is the father of that boy. Then Nidhis saw a customer who gave Diamond one rupee, though the customer was not clearly visible. But Diamond did not return the customer twelve annas (3/4th of one rupee). He kept the balance in a packet of sal tree leaf and told that with this money it can be enjoyed with ganja (hasis) and sweet. The dream then went off. But there remained a repentance in Nidhis mind that Diamond never talked to him. Yet the consolation was there that after a long time he could see Diamond in dream. In the dream he was seen with dhoti with bare upper body just as he is seen in photo. Thereafter he saw Diamond in many of his dreams.

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