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Sai-Satcharitra
Chapter XXIX
Stories of (1) Madrasi
Bhajani Mela - (2) Tendulkars (Father and son) - (3) Dr. Captain
Hate - (4) Waman Narvekar.
This Chapter described other
interesting and wonderful stories of Sai Baba.
(1) Madrasi Bhajani
Mela
It
was in the year 1916 that a Madrasi Bhajani Mela (Party of the Ramadasi
Panth) started on a Pilgrimage to the holy city of Banaras1. The
Party consisted of a man, his wife, daughter and sister- in-law.
Unfortunately their names are not mentioned. On their way, the party
heard that there lived at Shirdi in Kopergaon Taluka, Ahmednagar
District, a great sage named Sai Baba, who was calm and composed,
and who was very liberal and who distributed money every day to
His Bhaktas and to skilful persons, who went and showed their skill
there. A lot of money in the form of Dakshina was collected daily
by Sai Baba and out of this amount, He gave daily one rupee to a
three year old girl Amani, the daughter of a Bhakta Kondaji and
Rs. 2 to 5 to some, Rs. 6 to Jamali, the mother of Amani and Rs.
10 to 20 and even Rs. 50 to other Bhaktas as He pleased. On hearing
all this the party came to Shirdi and stayed there. The Mela did
very good bhajan and sang very good songs, but inwardly they craved
for money. Three of the party were full of avarice, but the chief
lady or mistress was of a very different nature. She had a regard
and love for Baba. Once it so happened, that when the noon-day Arati
was going on, Baba was much pleased with her faith and devotion,
and was pleased to give her darshan of her Ishtam (Beloved Deity).
To her Baba appeared as Sitanath (Rama) while to all the others
the usual Sainath. On seeing her beloved Deity, she was very much
moved. Tears began to flow from her eyes and she clapped her hands
in joy. The people began to wonder at her joyful mood; but were
not able to guess its cause. Late in the afternoon she disclosed
everything to her husband. She told him how she saw Shri Rama in
Sai Baba. He thought that she was very simple and devout, and her
seeing Rama might be a hallucination of her mind. He poohpoohed
her, saying that it was not possible, that she alone should see
Rama while they all saw Sai Baba. She did not resent this remark,
as she was fortunate enough to get Ramdarshana now and then,
Wonderful Vision
Things were going on like
this, when the husband got a wonderful vision in his dream one night
as follows :- He was in a big city, the police there had arrested
him, tied his hands with a rope, and put him up in a cage (lock-up).
As the police were tightening the grip, he saw Sai Baba standing
quiet outside, near the cage. On seeing Baba so near, he said in
a plaintive tone - "Hearing Your fame I came to Your Feet and why
should a calamity befall me when You are standing here in person?"
Baba said - "You must suffer the consequences of your action" He
said - "I have not done anything in this life which would bring
such a misfortune on me." Baba said - "If not in this life, you
must have committed some sin in your past life." He replied, "I
do not know anything of my past life, but assuming that I did commit
some sin then, why should it not be burnt and destroyed in Your
presence, as dry grass before fire? "Baba - "Have you got such faith?"
He - "Yes." Baba then asked him to close his eyes. No sooner did
he shut them than he heard a thumping sound of something falling
down, and opening his eyes, he saw that he was free and the police
had fallen down, bleeding. Being much frightened he began to look
at Baba who said - "Now you are well caught, officers will now come
and arrest you." Then he begged - "There is no other saviour except
You, save me anyhow." Then Baba again asked him to close his eyes.
He did so and when he opened them, he saw that he was free, out
of the cage and that Baba was by his side. He then fell at Baba's
Feet. Baba then asked him - "Is there any difference between this
namaskar and your previous ones? Think well and reply." He said
"There is a lot of difference; my former namaskaras were offered
with the object of getting money from You, but the present namaskar
is one offered to You as God; besides, formerly I thought resentfully
that you, being a Mahomendan, were spoiling us, the Hindus". Baba
"Do you not believe in your mind in Mahomendan Gods?" He said- "No"
Then Baba said- "Have you not got a Panja (Emblem of Hand) in your
house, and do you not worship the same in Tabut, by name Kadbibi,
whom you propitiate and appease on marriage occasion and other festivals.
Is it not so?" He admitted all this. Then Baba said- "What more
do you want?" Then a desire arose in his mind to get the darshana
of his Guru Ramadas, when Baba asked him to turn back and see. And
when he turned, lo! Ramadas was in front of him. No sooner did he
begin to fall at His Feet, Ramadas vanished. Then he inquisitively
asked Baba- "You look old, do You know Your age? Baba- "What! Do
you say I am old! just run a race with Me and see." On saying this
Baba began to run and he too followed. Baba disappeared in the dust
raised by His Foot-steps while running, and the man was awakened.
After awakening he began
to think seriously about the dreamvision. His mental attitude was
completely changed and he realised the greatness of Baba. After
this, his grabbing and doubting tendencies disappeared and true
devotion to Baba's Feet sprang in his mind. The vision was a mere
dream, but the questions and answers therein were most significant
and interesting. Next morning when all the persons assembled in
the Masjid for the Arati, Baba gave him as prasad two rupees' worth
sweetmeats and also two rupees from His pocket and blessed him.
He made him stay there for a few more days and gave him His blessing,
saying,"Allah (God) will give you plenty and He will do you all
good". He did not get more money there, but he got far better things
viz. Baba's blessing which stood him in good stead all along. The
party got plenty of money afterwards and their pilgrimage was successful
as they had not to suffer any trouble or inconvenience during their
journey. They all returned home safe and sound, thinking of Baba's
words and blessings and the Anand(Bliss) they experienced by His
grace.
This story illustrates
one of the methods, which Baba followed (and is following even now)
in some cases to improve and reform His devotees.
(2) Tendulkar family
There lived in Bandra
(a suburb of Bombay) a Tendalkar family, all the members of which
were devoted to Baba. Mrs. Savitribai Tendulkar has published a
Marathi book named "Shri Sainath Bhajan Mala" containing 800 abhangas
and padas describing the Leelas of Baba. It is a book worth reading
by those who are interested in Baba. The son, Babu Tendulkar was
studying hard day and night and wanted to appear for the medical
examination. He consulted some astrologers. Examining his horoscope
they told him that the stars were not favourable that year and that
he should appear for the examination next year, when he would be
certainly successful. This cast a gloom over him and made him restless.
A few days afterwards his mother went to Shirdi and saw Baba. Amongst
other things she mentioned the gloomy and morose condition of her
son, who was to appear for the examination in a few days. Hearing
this Baba said to her,"Tell your son to believe in Me, to throw
aside horoscopes and predictions of astrologers and palmists and
go on with his studies. Let him appear for the examination with
a calm mind, he is sure to pass this year. Ask him to trust in Me
and not to get disappointed". The mother returned home and communicated
Baba's message to her son. Then he studied hard and in due course
appeared for the examination. In the written papers he did well,
but being overwhelmed by doubts he thought that he would not secure
sufficient marks for passing. So he did not care to appear for the
oral examination. But the examiner was after him. He sent word through
a fellow- student, stating that he had passed in the written examination
and that he should appear for the oral. The son being thus encouraged
appeared for the oral examination and was successful in both. Thus
he got through the examination that year successfully by Baba's
grace, though the stars were against him. It is to be noted here
that doubts and difficulties surround us just to move us and confirm
our faith. We are tested as
The father of this
boy, Raghunathrao was serving in some foreign mercantile firm in
Bombay. As he grew old, he was not able to attend to his work properly
and so he had to take leave and rest. As he did not improve during
the period of leave a further extension of leave or retirement from
service was inevitable. The Chief Manager of the firm decided to
retire him on pension as he was an old and a reliable servant. The
question regarding the amount of pension to be given was under consideration.
He was getting Rs.150/- p.m. and his pension i.e. half the amount
viz. Rs. 75/- would not be enough to meet the expenses of the family.
So they were all anxious about this matter. Fifteen days before
the final settlement, Baba appeared to Mrs. Tendulkar in her dream
and said, "I wish that Rs. 100/- should be paid (settled) as pension,
will this satisfy you?" She replied "Baba, why ask me this? We fully
trust in You". Though Baba said Rs.100/- still he was given ten
Rupees more i.e. Rs.110/- as a special case. Such wonderful love
and care did Baba exhibit for His Bhaktas.
(3) Captain Hate
Captain Hate, who was
staying in Bikaner, was a great devotee of Baba. Once Baba appeared
to him in his dream and said "Did you forget Me?" Hate then immediately
held Baba's Feet and replied, "If a child forgets his mother, how
could it be saved?" Then Hate went into the garden and took out
fresh walpapadi vegetables, and arranging 'shidha' (ghee, wheat-flour
and dal etc.) and Dakshina, was about to offer all this to Baba
when he was awakened and came to know that the whole thing was a
dream. Then he decided to send all these things to Baba at Shirdi.
When he came to Gwalior some days afterwards, he sent Rs.12/- by
money order to a friend, with instructions that Rs. 2 should be
spent in buying shidha articles and walpapadi vegetables, and those
should be offered to Baba with Rs. 10 as Dakshina. The friend went
to Shirdi and purchased the things mentioned, but walpapadi was
not available. In a short time a woman turned up with a basket on
her head, which curiously enough contained the vegetables. It was
purchased and then all the things were offered to Baba on behalf
of Captain hate. Mr. Nimonkar prepared the 'naivedya' (rice and
walpapadi vegetables) next day and offered the same to Baba. All
the people were surprised to see that Baba while dining, took and
ate walpapadi, and did not touch rice and other things. Hate's joy
knew no bounds when he heard of this from his friend.
Consecrated Rupee
At another time Captain
Hate wished that he should have in his house a coin of rupee consecrated
by Baba with His touch. He came across a friend who was bound for
Shirdi. With him Hate sent his rupee. The friend went to Shirdi
and after the usual saluation gave first his Dakshina which Baba
pocketed. Then he gave Hate's rupee, which Baba took in His hand
and began to stare at it. He held it in front, tossed it up with
His right thumb and played with it. Then He said to the friend,
"Return this to its owner with the Prasad of Udi, tell him that
I want nothing from him, ask him to live in peace and contentment."
The friend returned to Gwalior, handed over the consecrated rupee
to Hate, and told him all the h0appened at Shirdi. This time Hate
was much pleased and realised that Baba always encouraged good thoughts,
and as he wished intently, Baba fulfilled the same accordingly.
(4) Waman Narvekar
Now let the readers
hear a different story. A gentleman, named Waman Narvekar loved
Baba very much. He once brought a rupee. On one said (obverse) of
it were engraved the figures of Rama, Laxman and Sita and on the
other (reverse) side was engraved the figure of Maruti, with folded
hands. He offered it to Baba with a hope that He should consecrate
it with His touch and return it to him with Udi. But Baba immediately
pocketed it. Then Shama spoke to Baba, regarding Womanrao's intention
and requested Him to return it. Then Baba spoke in the presence
of Wamanrao as follows :- "Why should it be returned to him? We
should keep it ourselves. If he gives Rs.25/ - for it, it will be
returned." Then, for the sake of that rupee, Wamanrao collected
Rs.25/- and placed them before Baba. Then Baba said, "The value
of that rupee far exceeds 25 Rupees. Shama, take this rupee, let
us have it in our store, keep this in your shrine and worship it."
No one had the courage to ask Baba why He followed this particular
action. He only knows what is best and most suitable to each and
all.
Bow to Shri Sai
-- Peace be to all
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