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Sai-Satcharitra
Chapter XI
Sai, as Sagun Brahman
-- Dr. Pandit's Worship -- Haji Sidik Falke --Control over the Elements
Let us now, in this
Chapter, describe the manifested (Sagun) Brah-man Sai. How He was
worshipped and how He controlled the elements.
Sai as Sagun Brahman
There are two aspects
of God or Brahman : (1) the Unmanifested (Nirgun) and (2) the Manifested
(Sagun). The Nirgun is formless, while the Sagun is with form, though
both denote the same Brahman. Some prefer to worship the former,
some the latter. As stated in the Gita (chap-ter XII) the worship
of the latter is easy and preferable. As man has got a form (body,
senses, etc.), it is natural and easy for him to worship the God
with form. Our love and devotion do not develop unless we wor-ship
Sagun Brahman for a certain period of time, and as we advance; it
leads us to the worship (meditation) of Nirgun Brahman. So let us
start with Sagun worship. Image, altar, fire, light, sun, water,
Brahman are the seven objects of worship, but Sadguru is better
than all these. Let us, on this occasion, bring to our mind the
form of Sai, Who was non-at-tachment Incarnate, and Who was a resting-place
for His whole-hearted devotees. Our faith in His words is the seat
of Asan; and our Sankalpa (determination to start and finish the
Puja) is the abandonment of all our desires. Some say that Sai was
a Bhagwad-bhakta (devotee of the Lord), others say He was a Maha-Bhagwat
(a great devotee), but to us He is God Incarnate. He was extremely
forgiving, never irritable, straight, soft, tolerant and content
beyond comparison. Though He looked embodied (as having the form),
He was really dis-embodied, emotionless, unat-tached and internally
free. The Ganges on its way to the sea, cools and refreshes the
creatures affected with heat, gives life to the crops and trees,
and quenches the thirst of many. Similarly Saints (Souls) like Sai,
while they live their own life, give solace and comfort to all.
Lord Krishna has said that 'the Saint is My soul, My living image,
I am He or He is My pure form (Being).' This in-describable Shakti
or Power of God, known as Pure Existence, Knowledge and Bliss, incarnated
in the form of Sai in Shirdi. The Shruti (Taitiriya Upanishad) describes
Brahman as Bliss. This, we read or hear daily in books, but the
devout people experienced this Brahman or Bliss in Shirdi. Baba,
the support of all, required no prop or support (Asan) from anybody.
He always used a piece of sack-cloth for His seat, which was covered
with a small beautiful bed by His bhaktas and had a bolster placed
by them as a rest to His back. Baba respected the feelings of His
devotees and allowed them to worship Him as they liked. Some waved
Chamara or fans before him, some played on musical instruments,
some washed His hands and Feet, some others applied scent and chandan,
some gave betelnut with leaves and other things, and some others
offered naivaidya. Though He looked like living in Shirdi. He was
present everywhere. This all-perva-siveness of His was daily experienced
by His devotees. Our humble pros-tration to This all-pervasive Sadguru.
Dr. Pandit's Worship
One Dr. Pandit, a friend
of Tatyasaheb Noolkar, once came to Shirdi for Baba's darshana.
After saluting Baba, he stayed in the Masjid for some time. Baba
asked him to go to Dadabhat Kelkar. He went to Dadabhat, by whom
he was well received. Then Dababhat left his house for Puja and
Dr. Pandit accompanied him. Dadabhat worshipped Baba. Nobody until
then dared to apply sandal paste to Baba's forehead. Only Mhalsapati
used to apply it to His throat. But this simple-hearted de-vout,
Dr. Pandit, took Dabadhat's dish containing Puja-materials and taking
sandal-paste out of it, drew a Tripundra, i.e. there horizontal
lines on Baba's forehead. To the surprise of all, Baba kept silent
without utter-ing a single word. Then Dababhat that evening asked
Baba, "How is it, that though You object to the sandal-paste being
applied by others to Your forehead, but You allowed Dr. Pandit to
do so now?" Baba replied that Dr. Pandit believed Him to be the
same as his Guru, Raghunath Maharaja of Dhopeshwar, known as Kaka
Puranik, and he applied the paste to His forehead, as he was doing
to his Guru. Hence He could not object. On enquiry, Dr. Pandit told
Dadabhat that he took Baba as his Guru Kaka Puranik, and hence he
marked the Tripundra on Baba's fore-head, as he did on his Guru's
head.
Though Baba allowed
the devotees to worship Him as they pleased, still sometimes, He
acted in a strange way. Sometimes, He threw away the Puja-dish and
was wrath Incarnate, then who could approach Him? Sometimes, He
scolded the devotees, at times, He looked softer than wax, a statue
of peace and forgiveness. Though He seemed to shake with anger and
His red eyes rolled round and round, still, He was internally a
stream of affection and motherly love.
Immediately, He called
out His devotees and said, that He ever angry with His devotees;
that if mothers kicked their children and if the sea turned back
the rivers, He would neglect the devotees' welfare: that He, the
slave of His devotees, always stood by them, and responded to them,
whenever they called upon Him, and that He always longed for their
love.
Haji Sidik Falke
There was no knowing,
when Baba would accept a devotee. That depended on His sweet will.
Sidik Falke's story is to the point. One Mahomedan gentleman by
name Sidik Falke of Kalyan, after making a pilgrimage to Mecca and
Madina, came to Shirdi. He lived in a Chavadi, facing north, and
sat in the open court-yard of the Masjid. For nine months, Baba
ignored him, and did not allow him to step into the Masjid. Falke
felt much disconsolate, and did not know what to do. Somebody advised
him not to be disappointed; but to try to approach Baba through
Shama (Madhavarao Deshpande), a close and intimate devotee of Baba.
He told him that as they approach the God Shiva through his servant
and devotee, Nandi, so Baba should be approached through Shama.
Falke liked the idea and implored Shama to intercede for him. Shama
agreed and on a convenient occasion spoke to Baba about him thus:-
"Baba, why don't You allow the old Haji to step into the Masjid,
while so many persons freely come and go, after taking Your darshan;
why not bless him once?" Baba replied "Shama, you are too young
to understand things. If the Fakir (Allah) does not allow, what
can I do? Without His grace, who will climb into the masjid? Well,
go to him and ask him whether he will come to the narrow footpath
near the Barvi well." Shama went and returned with an affirmative
answer. Again Baba said to Shama,"Ask him whether he is willing
to pay me the sum of Rs. 40,000/- in four instalments." Shama went
and returned with the answer that he was will-ing to pay even 40
lacs. Again Baba said to Shama- "We are going to butcher a goat
in the Masjid, so ask him, whether he would like to have mutton,
haunch or testicles of the goat." Shama returned with the an-swer
that the Haji would be happy to receive a small crumb from Baba's
kolamba (mudpot). Hearing this Baba got excited and with His hands
threw away the earthen jars and kolamba and straightway advanced
to the Haji and lifting His Kafni up with His hands said - "Why
do you brag and fancy yourself great and pose yourself as an old
Haji? Do you read Koran like this? You are proud of you pilgrimage
to Macca, but you do not know me.” Being thus scolded, the Haji
was confounded. Baba then went back to the Masjid, purchased a few
baskets of mangoes and sent them to the Haji. Then again Baba went
to the Haji and taking out Rs.55/- from His pocket, gave them in
the Haji’s hand. Thenceforth, Baba loved the Haji, invited him for
meals and the Haji, thereafter, came into the Masjid whenever he
liked. Baba gave him at times some rupees, and thus the Haji was
enlisted in Baba’s Durbar.
Baba's Control over
the Elements
We shall close this
Chapter after describing two incidents show-ing Baba's control over
the elements. (1) Once at evening time, there was a terrible storm
at Shirdi. The sky was overcast with thick black clouds. The winds
began to blow forcibly; the clouds roared and the lighting began
to flash, and the rains began to descend in torrents. In a short
time, the whole place was flooded with water, All the creatures,
birds, beasts and men got terribly frightened; and they all flocked
to the Masjid for shelter. There are many local deities in Shirdi,
but none of them came to their help. So they all prayed to Baba
- their God, Who was fond of their devotion, to intercede and quell
the storm. Baba was much moved. He came out and standing at the
edge of the Masjid, ad-dressed the storm in a loud and thunderous
voice - "Stop, stop your fury and the calm." In a few minutes the
rains subsided, the winds ceased to blow, and the storm came to
a stop. Then the moon rose in the sky, and the people then went
back home well-pleased, (2) On another occasion at noon the fire
in the Dhuni began to burn brightly, its flames were seen to be
reaching the rafters above. The people who were sitting in the Masjid
did not know what to do. They dared not to ask Baba to pour water
or do anything to quench the flames. But Baba soon came to real-ize,
what was happening. He took up His Satka (short stick) and dashed
it against a pillar in front, saying - "Get down, Be calm." At each
stroke of the Satka, the flames began to lower and slow down; and
in a few minutes the Dhuni became calm and normal.
This is our Sai, an
Incarnation of God. He will bless any man who will prostrate and
surrender himself to Him. He, who will read the sto-ries of this
Chapter daily with faith and devotion, will soon be free from all
calamities; not only this, but always attached and devoted to Sai,
he will get very soon God-vision: all his desires will be fulfilled
and being ultimately desireless, he will attain the Supreme. Amen!
Bow to Shri Sai --
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