There was another case of a man who had been brought to the cremation ground, but a torrential rain started - no question of burning him. They left him there and said, "We'll burn him tomorrow." But the next morning when they came, he wasn't there any more! (Laughing) He was gone. But that's not all: thirty years later, he returned (he was a Raja): he had been picked up by sannyasins, taken into solitude, and had become a sannyasin, until, thirty years later, for God knows what reason, he thought it best to go and claim his possessions, so he returned with proofs that he was indeed the same man....[[It is the story of the Raja of Bhaowal, which created a sensation in the Indian press around 1930. ]]

page 273 - Mother's Agenda , volume 4 , 10th Aug. 1963