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Sai-Satcharitra
Chapter XXXV
Wonderful Stories of
(1) Two Goa Gentleman
- (2) Mrs. Aurangabadkar.
This Chapter relates
the wonderful stories of two gentlemen from Goa and Mrs. Aurangabadkar
of Sholapur.
Two Gentlemen
Once
two gentlemen came from Goa for taking darshan of Sai Baba, and
prostrated themselves before him. Though both came together, Baba
asked only one them to give Him Rs.15/- as Dakshina which was paid
willingly. The other man voluntarily offered Rs. 35/-. This sum
was rejected by Baba to the astonishment of all. Shama, who was
present, asked Baba, "What is this? Both came together, one's Dakshina
you accept, the other, though voluntarly paid, you refuse. Why this
distinction? Baba replied, "Shama, you know nothing. I take nothing
from anybody. The Masjidmayi (The presiding Deity of the Masjid)
calls for the debt, the donor pays it and becomes free. Have I any
home, property or family to look after? I require nothing. I am
ever free. Debt, enmity and murder have to be atoned for, there
is not escape". Baba then continued in His characteristic way as
follows:-
As first he was poor and
took a vow to his God that he would pay his first month's salary
if he got an appointment. He got one on Rs.15/- p.m. Then he steadily
got promotions, from Rs.15/- he got Rs. 30, 60, 100, 200 and ultimately
Rs.700/- per month. But in his prosperity he forgot clean the vow
he took. The force of his karma has driven him here and I asked
that amount (Rs.15/-) from him as Dakshina.
Another story, While wandering
by the sea-side I came to a huge mansion and sat on its verandah.
The owner gave me a good reception and fed me sumptuously. He showed
me a neat and clean place near a cupboard for sleeping. I slept
there. While I was sound asleep, the man removed a literite slab
and broke the wall entered in and scissored off all the money from
my pocket. When I woke up, I found that Rs.30,000/- were stolen.
I was greatly distressed and sat weeping and moaning. The money
was in currency notes and I thought that the Brahmin had stolen
it. I lost all interest in food and drink and sat for a fortnight
on the verandah, bemoaning my loss. After the fortnight was over,
a passing fakir saw me crying, and made enquiries regarding the
cause of my sorrow. I told him everything. He said, "If you act
according to my bidding, you will recover your money; go to a fakir,
I shall give his whereabouts, surrender yourself to him, he will
get back your money; in the meanwhile give up your favourite food
till you recover your money." I followed the fakir's advice and
got my money. Then I left the Wada and went to the sea-shore. There
was a steamer, but I could not get into it as it was crowded. There
a goodnatured peon interceded for me and I got in luckily. That
brought me to another shore, where I caught a train and came to
the Masjidmayi.
The story finished and
Baba asked Shama to take the guests and arrange for their feeding.
Then Shama took them home and fed them. At dinner, Shama said to
the guests that Baba's story was rather mysterious, as He had never
gone to the sea-side, never had any money (Rs.30,000/-), never travelled,
never lost any money and never recovered it, and enquired whether
they understood it and caught its significance. The guests were
deeply moved and were shedding tears. In a choking voice they said
that Baba was omniscient, infinite, the One (Para Brahma) without
a second. The story He gave out is exactly our story, What He spoke
has already taken place in our case. How He knew this, is a wonder
of wonders! We shall give all the details after the meals.
Then after the meals while
they were chewing betel-leaves,the guests began to tell their stories.
One of them said:-
"A hill-station on the
ghats is my native place. I went to Goa to earn my living by securing
a job. I took a vow to God Datta that if I got any service, I would
offer Him my first month's salary. By His grace I got an appointment
of Rs.15/- and then I got promotions as described by Baba. I did
forget all about my vow. Baba has just reminded me of it in this
way and recovered Rs. 15/- from me. It is not Dakshina as one may
think it to be, but a repayment of an old debt and fulfillment of
long forgotten vow".
Moral
Baba never, in fact,
actually begged any money, nor allowed His Bhaktas to beg. He regarded
money as a danger or bar to spiritual progress and did not allow
His Bhaktas to fall into its clutches. Bhagat Mhalsapati, is an
instance on tis point. He was very poor and could hardly make both
ends meet. Baba never allowed him to make any money, nor gave him
anything from the Dakshina amount. Once a kind and liberal merchant
named Hansaraj gave a large amount of money to Mhalsapati in Baba's
presence, but Baba did not allow him to accept it.
Then the second guest
began his tale. "My Brahmin (cook) was serving me faithfully for
35 years. Unfortunately he fell into bad ways, his mind changed
and he robbed me of my treasure. By removing a laterite slab from
my wall where my cup-board is fixed, he came in while we were all
asleep and carried away all my accumulated wealth, Rs. 30,000/-
in currency notes. I know not how Baba mentioned the exact amount.
I sat crying day and night. My enquiries came to nothing. I spent
a fortnight in great anxiety. As I sat on the verandah, sad and
dejected, a passing fakir noted my condition and enquired of its
cause, and I told him all about it. He told me that an Avalia by
name Sai lives in Shirdi, Kopergaon Taluka. Make vow to Him and
give up any food that you like best and say to Him mentally that
'I have given up eating that food till I take your darshan'. Then
I took the vow and gave up eating rice and s0aid, "Baba, I will
eat it after recovering my property and after taking your darshan".
Fifteen days passed
after this. The Brahmin, of his own accord, came to me, returned
my money and apologized, saying, "I went mad and acted thus; I now
place my head on your feet, please forgive me". Thus everything
ended well. The fakir that met me and helped me, was not seen again.
An intensive desire to see Sai Baba, whom the fakir pointed out
to me, arose in my mind. I thought that the fakir who came all the
way to my house was no other than Sai Baba. Would He, who saw me
and helped me to get my lost money ever covet to get Rs.35/-? On
the contrary without expecting anything from us, He always tries
His best to lead us on the path of spiritual progress.
I was overjoyed when
I recovered my stolen property and being infatuated, I forgot all
about my vow. Then when I was at Colaba, one night I saw Sai Baba
in my dream. This reminded me of my promised visit to Shirdi. I
went to Goa and from there wanted to start for Shirdi, by taking
a steamer to Bombay, en route. But when I came to the harbour, I
found that the steamer was crowded and there was no place. The captain
did not allow me, but on the intercession of a peon, who was stranger
to me, I was allowed to get into the steamer which brought me to
Bombay. From there, I got in the train and came here. Surely I think
that Baba is all-pervading and all-knowing. What are we and where
is our home? How great our good fortune that Baba got back our money
and drew us here to Himself? You Shirdi folk must be infinitely
superior and more fortunate than we; for Baba has played, laughed,
talked and lived with you for so many years. I think that your store
of good merits must be infinite, for it attracted Baba into Shirdi.
Sai is our Datta. He ordered the vow. He gave me a seat in the steamer
and brought me here and thus gave proof of His omniscience and omnipotence".
Mrs. Aurangabadkar
A lady from Sholapur,
wife of Sakharam Aurangabadkar had no issue during the long period
of 27 years. She had made a number of vows of Gods and Goddesses
for an issue, but was not successful. She then became almost hopeless.
To make a last attempt in this matter, she came to Shirdi with her
step-son Vishwanath and stayed there for two months, serving Baba.
Whenever she went to the Masjid, she found it full and Baba surrounded
by devotees. She wanted to see Baba alone, fall at His feet and
open her heart and pray for an issue, but she got no suitable opportunity.
Ultimately she requested Shama to intercede with Baba for her when
He was alone. Shama said to her that Baba's Darbar was open, still
he would try for her and that the Lord might bless her. He asked
her to sit ready with a cocoa-nut and joss-sticks on the open courtyard
at the time of Baba's meals and that when he beckoned to her, she
should come up. One day after dinner, Shama was rubbing Baba's wet
hands with a towel when the latter pinched Shama's cheek. Shama
feigning anger said, "Deva, is it proper for you to pinch me like
this? We don't want such a mischievous God who pinches us thus.
Are we Your dependents, is this the fruit of our intimacy?" Baba
replied, "Oh Shama, during the 72 generations that you were with
me, I never pinched you till now and now you resent my touching
you". Shama, "We want a God that will give us ever kisses and sweets
to eat; we do not want any respect from You, or heaven, balloon
etc. Let our faith unto Your Feet be ever wide-awake". Baba, "Yes,
I have indeed come for that. I have been feeding and nursing you
and have got love and affection for you".
Then Baba went up and
took his seat. Shama beckoned to the lady. She came up, bowed and
presented the cocoa-nut and joss-sticks. Baba shook the cocoa-nut
which was dry. The Kernal within rolled and made a noise. Baba said,
"Shama, this is rolling, see what it says". Shama, "The woman prays
that a child might be similarly rolling and quickening in the womb.
So give her the cocoa-nut with Your blessing".
Baba, "Will the coconut
give her any issue? How people are foolish and fancy such things!"
Shama, "I know the
power of Your word and blessing. Your word will give her a string
or series of children. You are wrangling and not giving real blessing".
The parley went on
for a while. Baba repeatedly ordering to break the coconut and Shama
pleading for the gift of the unbroken fruit to the lady. Finally
Baba yielded and said, "She will have an issue". "When?" asked Shama.
"In 12 months" was the reply. The cocoa-nut was therefore broken
into two part, one was eaten by the two, the other was given to
the lady.
The Shama turned up
to the lady and said, "Dear madam, you are a witness to my words.
If within 12 months you do not get any issue, I will break a cocoa-nut
against this Deva's head and drive him out of this Masjid. If I
fail in this, I will not call myself Madhav. You will soon realize
what I say".
She delivered a son
in one year's time and the son was brought to Baba in his fifth
month. Both husband and wife, prostrated themselves before Baba
and the grateful father (Mr. Aurangabadkar) paid a sum of Rs.500/-
which was spent in constructing a shed for Baba's house "Shyamakarna".
Bow to Shri Sai
-- Peace be to all
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