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Sai-Satcharitra
Chapter XXX
Drawn To Shirdi
(1) Kakaji Vaidya of
Vani - (2) Punjabi Ramalal of Bombay.
In this Chapter the story
of two more devotees that were drawn to Shirdi, is narrated.
Preliminary
Bow
to the Kind Sai Who is the Abode of Mercy and Who is affectionate
towards His devotees. By His mere darshan, He does away with their
fear of this 'bhava' (samsar) and destroys their calamities. He
was first Nirgun (formless), but on account of the devotion of His
Bhaktas, He was obliged to take a form. To give liberation - self-realisation
to the Bhaktas is the mission of the saints, and for Sai - the Chief
of them, that mission is inevitable. Those who take refuge in His
Feet have all their sins destroyed and their progress is certain.
Remembering His Feet, Brahmins from holy places come to Him and
read scriptures and chant the Gayatri mantra in His presence. We,
who are weak and without any merits, do not know what Bhakti is
but we know this much, that though all others may leave us, Sai
won't forsake us. Those whom He favours get enormous strength, discrimination
between the Unreal and the Real and knowledge.
Sai knows fully the desire
of His devotees and fulfills the same. Hence they get what they
want and are grateful. So we invoke Him and prostrate ourselves
before Him. Forgetting all our faults let Him free us from all anxieties.
He who being overcome with calamities remembers and prays Sai thus,
will get his mind calmed and pacified through His grace.
This Sai - the ocean of
mercy, says Hemadpant, favoured him and the result of this, is the
present work - Sai-Satcharia. Otherwise what qualifications had
he and who would undertake this enterprise? But as Sai took all
the responsibility, Hemadpant felt no burden, nor any care about
this. When the powerful Light of knowledge was there to inspire
his speech and pen, why should he entertain any doubt or feel any
anxiety? Sai got the service in the form of this book done by him;
this is due to the accumulation of his merits in the past births
and, therefore, he thinks himself fortunate and blessed.
The
following story is not a mere tale, but pure nectar. He who drinks
it will realise Sai's greatness and all-pervasiveness. Those who
want to argue and criticise, should not go in for these stories.
What is wanted here, is not discussion but unlimited love and devotion.
Learned, devout and faithful believers or those, who consider themselves
as servants of the Saints, will like and appreciate these stories,
others will take them to be fables. The fortunate Bhaktas of Sai,
will find the Sai-leelas as the Kalpataru (Wish-fulfilling Tree).
Drinking this nectar of Sai-leelas, will give liberation to the
ignorant Jivas, satisfaction to the house-holders and a sadhana
to the aspirants. Now to the story of this Chapter.
Kakaji Vaidya
There lived in Vani, Nasik
District, a man named Kakaji Vaidya. He was the priest of the Goodness
Sapta-Shringi there. He was so much overwhelmed with adverse circumstances
and calamities that he lost peace of mind and became quite restless.
Under such circumstances one evening he went into the temple of
the Goodess and prayed unto Her from the bottom of his heart and
invoked Her aid to free him from anxeity. The Goddess was pleased
with his devotion and the same night appeared to him in his dream
and said to him, "You go to Baba and then your mind will become
calm and composed". Kakaji was anxious to know from Her who that
Baba was, but before he could get any explanation, he was awakened.
Then he began to think as to who might be that Baba, to whom the
Goodess has asked him to go. After some thinking, he resolved that
this Baba might be 'Tryambakeshwar' (Lord Shiva). So he went to
the holy place 'Tryambak' (Nasik District) and stayed there for
ten days. During this period, he bathed early in the morning, chanted
the 'Rudra' hymns, did the 'Abhishekam' (pouring unceasingly fresh
cold water over the Pindi) and did other religious rites; but with
all that, he was as restless as before. Then he returned to his
place and again invoked the Goddess most pitifully. They night She
again appeared in his dream and said - "Why did you go to Tryambakeshwar
in vain? I mean by Baba - Shri Sai Samarth of Shirdi."
The question before
Kakaji now was 'How and when to go to Shirdi and how to see Baba?
If anybody is in real earnest to see a Saint, not only the Saint
but God also, fulfills his wish. In fact the 'Sant' (Saint) and
the 'Anant' (God) are one and the same; there is not the least difference
between them. If anybody thinks that he will go himself and see
a Saint, that will be a mere boast. Unless the Saint wills it, who
is able to go and see him? Even the leaf of the tree won't move
without his bidding. The more anxious a Bhakta is for the saint's
visit, the more devout anf faithful he is, the more speedily and
effectively is his wish satisfied to his heart's content. He who
invites anybody for a visit, also arranges everything for his reception,
and so it happened with Kakaji.
Shama's Vows
When Kakaji was thinking
his visit to Shirdi, a guest came to him at his place to take him
to Shirdi. He was no other than Shama, a very close and intimate
devotee of Baba. How he came to Vani at this juncture, we shall
just see. Shama was severely ill when he was very young and his
mother had taken a vow to her family Goddess Sapta-Shringi at Vani,
that if the son got well, she would bring and dedicate him at Her
feet. Then after some years the mother herself suffered much from
ringworms on her breasts. At that time she again took another vow
to her Deity that if she got all right, she would offer Her two
silver breasts. These two vows remained unfulfilled. At her death-bed
she called her son Shama to her and drew his attention to the vows
and after taking a promise from him that he would fulfills them,
she breathed her last. After some time, Shama quite forgot about
these vows and thus 30 years elapsed. About this time a famous astrologer
had come to Shirdi and stayed there for a month. His predictions
in the case of Shriman Booty and others came true and everybody
was satisfied. Shama's younger brother Bapaji consulted him and
was told that his mother's vows, which his elder brother promised
to fulfill at her death-bed, were not yet fulfilled; hence the Goddess
was displeased with them and bringing troubles on them. Bapaji told
this to his brother Shama who was then reminded of the unfulfilled
vows. Thinking that any further delay would be dangerous, he called
a goldsmith and got a pair of silver breast prepared. Then he went
to the Masjid, prostrated himself before Baba and, placing before
Him the two silver breath, requested Him to accept them and free
him from the vows as He was to him his Sapta-Shringi Goddess. Then
Baba insisted upon him to go himself to the temple of Sapta- Shringi
and offer them in person at the feet of the Goddess. Then after
taking Baba's permission and Udi, he left for Vani and searching
for the priest came to Kakaji's house. Kakaji was then very anxious
to visit Bab and Shama went there to see him, at that very time.
What a wonderful coincidence is this!
Kakaji asked him who he
was and whence he had come, and on learning that he came from Shirdi,
he at once embraced him. So overpowered was he with love! Then they
talked about Sai-leelas and after finishing the rites of Shama's
vows, they both started for Shirdi. On reaching the place, Kakaji
went to the Masjid, and fell at Baba's Feet. His eyes were soon
bedewed with tears, and his mind attained calmness. According to
the vision of the Goddess, no sooner did he see Baba, that his mind
lost all its restlessness and it became calm and composed. Kakaji
began to think, in his mind, "What a wonderful power is this! Baba
spoke nothing, there was no question and answer, no benediction
pronounced; the mere darshana itself was so conducive to happiness;
the restlessness of my mind disappeared by His mere darshan, consciousness
of joy came upon me - this is what is called 'the greatness of darshan'."
His vision was fixed on Sai's feet and he could utter no word. Hearing
Baba's Leelas, his joy knew no bounds. He surrendered himself completely
to Baba, forgot his anxiety and cares and got undiluted happiness.
He lived happily there for twelve days and after taking Baba's leave,
Udi and blessings returned home.
Khushalchand of
Rahata
It is said that a dream,
which we get in the small hours of the morning, generally comes
out true in the walking state. This may be so, but regarding Baba's
dreams there is no restriction of time. To quote an instance :-
Baba told Kakasaheb Dixit one afternoon to go to Rahata and fetch
Khushalchand to Shirdi, as He had not seen him since long. Kakasaheb
accordingly took a tanga and went to Rahata. He saw Khushalchand
and gave him Baba's message. Hearing it, Khushalchand was surprised
and said that he was taking a noon nap after meals when Baba appeared
in his dream and asked him to come to Shirdi immediately and that
he was anxious to go. As he had no horse of his own nearby, he had
sent his son to inform Baba; when his son was just out of the village-border,
Dixit's tanga turned up. Dixit then said that he was sent specially
to bring him. Then they both went in the tanga back to Shirdi. Khushalchand
saw Baba and all were pleased. Seeing this Leela of Baba, Khushalchand
was much moved.
Punjabi Ramalal
of Bombay
Once a Punjabi Brahmin
of Bombay named Ramalal got a dream in which Baba appeared and asked
him to come to Shirdi. Baba appeared to him as a Mahant (Saint),
but he did not know His whereabouts. He thought that he should go
and see Him, but as he knew not His address, he did not know what
to do. But He Who calls anybody for an interview makes the necessary
arrangements for the same. The same happened in this case. The same
afternoon when he was strolling in the streets, he saw a picture
of Baba in a shop. The features of the Mahant, he saw in the dream,
exactly tallied with those of the picture. Then making enquiries,
he came to know that the picture was of Sai Baba of Shirdi. He then
went soon after to Shirdi and stayed there till his death.
In this way Baba brought
His devotees to Shirdi for darshan and satisfied their wants, material
as well as spiritual.
Bow to Shri Sai
-- Peace be to all
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