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To download the book Dreams of Tipu Sultan click here http://thetigerofmysore.blogspot.com/... Dream 11 THE BEAR On the 10th of the month designated Thamari, the year Shata, 1218, from the birth of Muhammad, at Nazarabad¹ while returning from Farrukhi when our troops were about to give battle to the Nazarenes,³ Nizam Ali and the Mar hattas, and, in accordance with the rules and regulations, I was encamped at a distance of about a mile from the army, I had a dream: It was the night of Thurs day, the following day being Thursday, on which a parade was held. I saw a newly made fine sword from Nagar for me. I unsheathed it and holding it in my hand I was praising it when people shouted that a bear was coming. I stood up and saw a very big bear heading towards us. As soon as he came near me I struck him with my sword. With the very first strike I cut his throat and with the second his mouth which was cut into pieces and fell apart. Shortly afterwards came Muhammad Raza, a bear-leader, whom I had left, while on the march, to kill bears. I enquired from him how many bears he had killed. The bear-leader, mentioned above, replied that he had killed four while one had escaped after being wounded. In the meantime I woke up since morning had already dawned. After taking breakfast I was to march to a distance of three miles for military exercises which I did. While the excursion was on, the bear-leader, mentioned above, came and informed me that he had killed two bears and flayed them while one had escaped into his den after receiving a wound. Dream 12 A MESSAGE FROM THE PROPHET THROUGH HADRAT ALI On the 21st of the month Haidari, of the year Busd¹ in accordance with the Zar evaluation,² the fortieth year of the cycle, at the place where I had halted, on the farther side of the Tungabhadra, ³ I had this dream: It appeared to 3 me as if it was the Day of Judgement when no one would be interested in anyone else. At that time a stranger of great strength and commanding stature with a bright face and red beard and moustaches came to me and taking my hand in his, said to me: 'Do you know who I am?" I told him I did not. He then said to me, "I am Murtaza Ali and the Messenger of God has said and is still repeating it that he would not set his foot in paradise without you and would wait for you and enter the paradise with you." I felt so happy and woke up. God is all powerful, and the Messenger is the intercessor. This suffices. Copyright Disclaimer: Under Section 107 of the Copyright Act 1976, allowance is made for "fair use" for purposes such as criticism, comment, news reporting, teaching, scholarship and research. Fair use is a use permitted by copyright statute that might otherwise be infringing. Non-profit, educational or personal use tips the balance in favor of fair use.