Two accounts of being in the presence of Baha’u’llah during Ridván – recalled by Tarázu’lláh Samandari when seventeen years old
Baha'i Stories Blog · Read original
Studio narration for this story is coming — it’ll be generated by the cloud-TTS pipeline (voice: auto-selected from the source author).
When in Bahá'í history
On the First Day of Ridván, I and three other pilgrims were present, sitting on the floor, facing Bahá’u’lláh, Who was sitting on a chair. He started to chant the Tablet of Sultán with great majesty and grandeur, for about half an hour. He occasionally made a gesture with His hand or moved His foot and the power felt while He was proclaiming ‘O Sultán’ was overpowering. The spiritual experience, the ecstasy, is beyond description.
At the end Bahá’u’lláh said, ‘Taráz Effendi, arise and present a rose each to the friends.’ The roses were spread on a sheet of dazzling whiteness on His bed. I obeyed His command and He said, ‘Give Us Our share also.' I offered Him a rose and He bade me take one for myself. Then blessing us, He dismissed us from His presence.
Another Day of Ridván, Bahá’u’lláh received us in the Garden of Ridván—all friends, residents and pilgrims gathered together with utmost bliss in that Paradise, the envy of all the gardens of the world. The great poet, ‘Andalib, recited an ode he had composed for the occasion. Bahá'u'lláh showered bounties on all present, who were standing before Him in rows, giving them with His own hands rosewater, sweet-meats and oranges—and to Andalib, a bottle of rosewater and two oranges!"
(From a write-up by Mihdi Samandari, ‘The Baha’i World 1968-1973’)
Source: Baha'i Stories Blog (https://bahaistories.blogspot.com/2024/07/two-accounts-of-being-in-presence-of.html).
Discuss this story
For adults
- If you were to share this story aloud at a devotional gathering, which sentence would you read first?
- How does this story complicate or deepen your understanding of stories?
- Where do devotion and patience meet in this story?
For teens
- If you were in Bahá'u'lláh's place, what might you have done?
- What does this story teach about devotion?
Reflection
- How does devotion show up in your life right now — and where is it being asked of you?
- Read the passage a second time, slowly. What did you notice that you missed the first time?
- Sit quietly for a moment after reading. What does this story stir in you?
Comprehension quiz
Which source is "Two accounts of being in the presence of Baha’u’llah during Ridván – recalled by Tarázu’lláh Samandari when seventeen years old" drawn from?
What period of Bahá'í history does this story belong to?
Which historical figure is featured most prominently in this story?
Cite this story
Various. *Baha'i Stories Blog*. https://bahaistories.blogspot.com/2024/07/two-accounts-of-being-in-presence-of.html
Record yourself reading this story
Recording stays on this device only. Nothing is uploaded.
Related stories
1851 Karbilá, Iraq: A disciple of the Báb becomes the first person to whom Baha'u'llah confided His Divine Mission – as was prophesied by the Báb in 1848
<a href="https://blogger.googleusercontent.com/img/b/R29vZ2xl/AVvXsEirlTOVJ9EIixTiNOBsb0q43ig_JTbdGENlSqyV1Dd3lgOYNGjo-JeH8ESyUbvblk3oKE7AmieUFYXh90XUTZscn0h-VrNCkStYMHcrPEUikANAqOy0CXpj6f8GWWx8CAzWO2Hjqq1b35A/s1600/Paintings-4-1.jpg"…
A pilgrim reports in 1920 how busy ‘Abdu’l-Bahá was replying to numerous letters from around the world
<p><span style="font-family: verdana;"></span></p><div class="separator" style="clear: both; text-align: center;"><a…
A youth sees Bahá’u’lláh revealing Verses of God – recalled by Hand of the Cause Tarázu’lláh Samandari
<div class="MsoNormal"> <a…
An example of Bahíyyih Khánum’s loving care and compassion
<p><span style="font-family: verdana;">One of the Persian believers once recounted to the writer [Hand of the Cause Mr. Faizi] that when he came on pilgrimage with a group of fellow-believers, he brought along his wife who was not a…