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Sai-Satcharitra
Chapter XV
Naradiya Kirtan - Paddhati
- Mr. Cholkar's Sugarless Tea - Two Lizards.
The readers may remember
that mention was made in the 6th Chap-ter regarding the Rama-Navami
Festival in Shirdi; how the festival origi-nated and how in the
early years there was a great difficulty in getting a good Hardidas
for performing Kirtan on that occasion, and how Baba permanently
entrusted this function (Kirtan) to Dasganu permanently. Now in
this Chapter we shall describe the manner in which Dasganu was performing
the Kirtan.
Naradiya Kirtan-Paddhati
Generally our Haridasas
2 , while performing the Kirtan, wear a gala and full dress. They
put on a head-dress, either a pheta or a turban, a long flowing
coat with a shirt inside, an uparane (short dhotar) on the shoulders
and the usual long dhotar from the waist below. Dressed in this
fashion for some Kirtan in the Shirdi village, Dasganu once went
to bow to Baba. Baba asked him - "Well, bridegroom! where are you
going dressed so beautifully like this?" 'For performing a Kirtan'
was the re-ply. Then Baba said - "Why do you want all this paraphemalia-coat,
uparani and pheta etc, doff all that before Me, why wear them on
the body?" Dasganu immediately took them off and placed them at
the Baba's Feet. From that time Dasganu never wore these things
while performing the Kirtan. He was always bare from waist upwards,
a pair of chiplis' was in his hand and a garland round his neck.
This is not in consonance with the practice generally followed by
all the Hardidasa, but this is the best and the purest method. The
sage Narada, from whom the Kirtan-Paddhati originated, wore nothing
on his trunk and head. He carried a 'veena' in his hand, and wandered
from place to place everywhere sing-ing the glory of the Lord.
Mr. Cholkar's Sugarless
Tea
Initially, Baba was
known in Poona and Ahmednagar Districts, but Nanasaheb Chandorkar,
by his personal talks and by Dasganu, by his splendid Kirtans, spread
the fame of Baba in the Konkan (Bombay Presidency). In fact, it
was Dasganu - May God bless him-who, by his beautiful and inimitable
Kirtans, made Baba available to so many peo-ple there. The audience,
who come to hear the Kirtans have different tastes. Some like the
erudition of the Haridas; some his gestures, some his singing, some
his wit and humour, some his preliminary dissertation on Vedanta,
and some others, his main stories and so on; but among them, there
are very few, who by hearing the Kirtan get faith and devotion or
love for God or saints. The effect of hearing Dasganu's kirtan on
the minds of audience was however electric, as it were. We give
an instance here:
Dasganu was once performing
his Kirtan and singing the glory of Sai Baba, in the Koupineshwar
temple in Thana. One Mr. Cholkar, a poor man serving as a candidate
in the Civil Courts in Thana, was amongst the audience. He heard
Dasganu's Kirtan most attentively and was much moved. He there and
then mentally bowed and vowed to Baba saying - "Baba, I am a poor
man, unable to support my family. If by your grace, I pass the departmental
examination, and get a permanent post, I shall go to Shirdi, fall
at Your Feet and distribute sugar-candy in Your name." As good luck
would have it, Mr.Cholkar did pass te examination and did get the
permanent post and now it remained for him to fulfil his vow, the
sooner the better. Mr. Cholkar was a poor man with a large family
to support; and he could not afford to pay for the expenses of a
Shirdi trip. As is well said, one can easily cross over Nahne ghat
in Thana Dis-trict or even the Sahyadri Range 2 ; but it is very
difficult for a poor man to cross Umbareghat, i.e., the threshold
of his house. As Mr. Cholkar was anxious to fulfill his vow as early
as possible, he resolved to economize, cut down his expenses, and
save money. He determined not to use sugar in his diet; and began
to take his tea without it. After he was able to save some money
in this way, he came to Shirdi, took Baba's darshan, fell at His
Feet, offered a coconut, distributed it with a clean conscience
along with sugar-candy as per his vow and said to Baba that he was
much pleased with His darshan and that his desires were fulfilled
that day. Mr. Cholkar was in the Masjid with his host Bapusaheb
Jog. When the host and the guest both got up and were about to leave
the Masjid, Baba spoke to Jog as follows:- "Give him (your guest)
cups of tea, fully saturated with Sugar." Hearing these significant
words, Mr. Cholkar was much moved, he was wonderstruck, his eyes
were bedewed with tears, and he fell at Baba's Feet again. Mr. Jog
was also curious about this direc-tion, regarding the tea-cups to
be given to his guest. Baba wanted by His words to create faith
and devotion in Cholkar’s mind. He hinted as it were, that He got
the sugar-candy as per his vow and that He knew full well his secret
determination not to use sugar in his diet. Baba meant to say, “If
you spread your palms with devotion before Me, I am immediately
with you, day and night. Though, I am here bodily, still I know
what you do; beyond the seven seas. Go wherever you will, over the
wide world. I am with you. My abode is in your heart and I am within
you. Always worship Me, Who is seated in your heart, as well as,
in the hearts of all beings. Blessed and fortunate, indeed, is he
who knows Me thus.”
What a beautiful and
important lesson was thus imparted by Baba to Mr. Chokar !
Two Lizards
Now we close this Chapter,
with a story of two little lizards. Once Baba was sitting in the
Masjid. A devotee sat in front of Him, when a lizard tick-ticked.
Out of curiosity, the devotee asked Baba whether this tick-ticking
of the lizard signified anything; was it a good sign or a bad omen?
Baba said that the lizard was overjoyed as her sister from Aurangabad
was coming to see her. The devotee sat silent, not making out the
meaning of Baba's words. Immediately, a gentle-man from Aurangabad
came on horse-back to see Baba. He wanted to proceed further, but
his horse would not go, as it was hungry and wanted grams. He took
out a bag from his shoulders to bring grams and dashed it on the
ground to remove dirt. A lizard came out therefrom and in the presence
of all, climbed up the wall. Baba asked the ques-tioner devotee
to mark her well. She at once went strutting to her sister. Both
sisters met each other after a long time, kissed and em-braced each
other, whirled round and danced with love! Where is Shirdi and where
is Aurangabad? How should the man on horse-back come there from
Aurangabad with the lizard? And how should Baba make the prophesy
of the meeting of the two sisters? All this is really very wonderful
and proves the omniscience -- the all-knowing nature of Baba.
Post Script
He who respectfully
reads this Chapter or studies it daily, will get all his miseries
removed by the grace of the Sadguru Sai Baba, Hence:
Bow to Shri Sai
-- Peace be to all
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