There was a young monk in the monastery who was very obstinate and quarrelsome. One day Premananda forcefully took him to Brahmananda and said: “Maharaj, this fellow is short-tempered, he quarrels with other monks and even with me. Please touch his head with your palm so that he can be freed from anger.” Maharaj jokingly said: “Brother Baburam, today my palm is not good; you better put your palm on his head.” But Premananda insisted and pushed the monk’s head near Maharaj’s feet. His joking mood immediately disappeared. He became calm and serious. He began to rub the monk’s head with his palm. Premananda then pushed the monk aside and placed his own head near Maharaj and requested him to touch it, which he did. Then Premananda loudly called to the other monks: “Hello! Please come and take the blessings of Maharaj. He has become kalpataru [the wish-fulfilling tree] today.” All the monks, and even the servants, rushed to Brahmananda. A doctor devotee was in the bathroom; before he arrived Maharaj had gotten up from his seat. When Premananda asked Maharaj to bless the doctor, he replied, “The power that came has gone.” (Source: God Lived with Them)