Sadhu Sundar Selvaraj - from hinduism to Christ

Sundar Selvaraj was born on 17 March 1962 into a Catholic family. He has
two sisters and a younger brother. When he was about seven years old, his
father embraced Hinduism and became a layman priest.

Young Sundar being the first born male child followed his father's footsteps and became a devout Hindu. He gave himself to the study of mantras and was versed in performing pujas (religious ceremonies). He even carried the kavadi - a form of Hindu penance, for three years. When he was about 16 years old, there arose a question in his heart about karma, life after death and nirvana. He sought the favours of the Hindu deities through fastings, penances and pujas, to be set free from the cycle of rebirth and to be one with Brahma - the union with the cosmic energy. But all his efforts were futile. After six months of fervent futile prayers, he came to the conclusion that he had been fated to be reincarnated again and again in this
world due to his bad karma.
About this time in June 1978, he attended a religious-cum-science lecture at a public auditorium. The distinguished speaker was speaking on the subject of evolution. Young Sundar had great fascination for science and was planning on becoming a neurosurgeon. After speaking for half an hour on evolution, the speaker then compared the science of evolution to the science of creation by God. The topic though interesting disliked Sundar because the speaker introduced Jesus Christ. The speaker said that because of God's great love for man, He came down to earth as a man to die for the sins of the whole world. And only by believing in the Lord Jesus Christ can a person be set free from sin and the cycle of death.
After the message, the speaker gave an invitation to all those who wished to receive Jesus Christ as their Saviour to come forward to the stage. Though
Sundar felt a nudge to go forward, being a staunch hindu, he rebelled against
the nudge. Suddenly, from deep within him, he heard a clear voice and
audible speaking to him. The voice said, "This is the true God. Go and follow
Him." Sundar was astonished to hear the voice beckoning him to go forward
and accept the Lord Jesus Christ as his Saviour and God. He ignored the voice.
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