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Sai-Satcharitra
Chapter XLVI
Baba's gaya Trip - Story
of Goats.
This Chapter describes
Shama's strip to Kashi, Prayag and Gaya and how Baba (in the Form
of His portrait) was there ahead of him; it also describes Baba's
reminiscences of the past birth of two goats.
Preliminary
Blessed, Oh Sai, are Your
Feet, blessed is Your remembrance and blessed is Your darshana which
frees us from the bond of Karma. Though Your Form is invisible to
us now, still if the devotees believe in You, they get living experiences
from You. By an invisible and subtle thread You draw Your devotees
from far and near to Your Feet and embrace them like a kind and
loving mother. The devotees do not know where You are, but You so
skillfully pull the wires that they ultimately realize that You
are at their back to help and support them. The intelligent, wise
and learned folk fall into the pit of the samsar on account of their
egoism, but You save, by Your power, the poor, simple and devout
persons. Inwardly and invisibly you play all the game, but show
that you are not concerned with it. You do things and pose yourself
as a non-doer. Nobody ever knows Your life. The best course therefore
for us is to surrender our body, speech and mind to Your Feet and
always chant Your name for destroying our sins. You fulfill the
wishes of the devotees and to those who are without any desire You
give bliss supreme. Chanting Your sweet name is the easiest sadhan
for devotees. By this sadhan (means), our sins, Rajas and Tamas
qualities will vanish, the Sattwa qualities and righteousness will
gain predominance and along with this, discrimination, dispassion
and knowledge will follow. Then we shall abide in our Self and our
Guru (who are one and the same). This is what is called complete
surrender to the Guru. The only sure sign of this is that our mind
gets calm and peaceful. The greatness of this surrender, devotion
and knowledge is unique; for peace, non-attachment, fame and salvation
etc., come in its train.
If Baba accepts a devotee,
He follows him and stands by him, day and night, at his home or
abroad. Let the devotee go anywhere he likes, Baba is there ahead
of him in some form in an inconceivable manner. The following story
illustrates this.
Gaya Trip
Sometime after Kakasaheb
Dixit was introduced to Sai Baba, he decided to perform the thread
(Upanayan) ceremony of his eldest son Babu at Nagpur. At about the
same time Nanasaheb Chandorkar decided to perform the marriage ceremony
of his eldest son at Gwalior. Both Dixit and Chandorkar came to
shirdi and lovingly invited Baba for these functions. Baba asked
them to take Shama as His representative. When He was pressed to
come in person. Baba told them to take Shama with them and that
i>after doing Banares and Prayag He would be ahead of Shama.Now
mark these words for they show Baba's allpervasiveness.
Taking the permission of
Baba, Shama decided to go to Nagpur and Gwalior for these functions
and ceremonies and thence to Kashi, Prayag and Gaya. Appa Kote made
up his mind to accompany him. They both went first to Nagpur for
the thread ceremony. Kakasaheb Dixit gave Shama Rs.200/- for his
expenses. Then they went to Gwalior for the marriage ceremony. There
Nanasaheb Chandorkar gave Shama Rs.100/- and his Vyahi (relation)
Mr.Jather gave him also Rs.100/-. Then Shama went to Kashi, and
then to Ayodhya where he was well received in Jather's beautiful
temple of Laxmi-Narayan at Kashi (Varanasi or Banares) and in the
Rama-Mandir at Ayodhya by Jathar's manager. They (Shama and Kote)
stayed for 21 days in Ayodhya and two months in Kashi (Banares).
Then they left for Gaya. In the train they felt a little uneasy
on hearing that plague was prevailing in Gaya. At night they alighted
at Gaya station and stayed in the Dharmashala. In the morning the
Gayawala (the Priest who arranges and provides for the lodging and
boarding of the pilgrims) came there and aid - pilgrims have already
started, you better make haste.Shama casually asked him whether
there was plague in Gaya. quot said the Gayawala. come without any
fear or anxiety and see yourself.Then they went with him and stayed
in his house which was a big and commodious Wada. Shama was pleased
with the accommodation provided for him, but what pleased him most,
was the beautiful big portrait of Baba fixed in the central and
front portion of the building. Seeing this portrait Shama was overwhelmed
with emotion. He remembered Baba's words, viz., i>After doing Kashi
and Prayag He would be ahead of Shamaand burst into tears. His hairs
stood on end, his throat was choked and he began to sob. The Gayawala
thought that he was afraid of plague prevailing there and therefore
was crying. But Shama enquired of him whence he got Baba's portrait
there. He replied that he had 200 or 300 agents working at Manmad
and Punatambe for looking to the convenience of the pilgrims to
Gaya and from them he heard about Baba's fame. Then about 12 years
ago he went to Shirdi and took Baba's darshana. There he wanted
Baba's portrait hung in Shama's house and with Baba's permission
Shama gave it to him. This was the same protrait. Shama then remembered
this former incident. The Gayawalas's joy knew no bounds when he
learnt that the same Shama who obliged him before, was his guest
then. Then they both exchanged love and service and were most delighted
and happy. The Gayawala gave him a right royal welcome. He was a
very rich man. He sat in a palanquin and made Shama ride an elephant
and attended to all his comforts and conveniences.
The moral of the story
is this:- That Baba's words came out true to the letter and unbounded
was His love towards the devotees. But leave this aside. He also
loved all creatures equally, for He felt that He was one with them.
The following story will illustrate this.
Two Goats
Baba was once returning
from Lendi, when He saw a flock of goats. Two of them attracted
His attention. He went to them, caressed and fondled them and bought
them for Rs.32/-. The devotees were surprised at this conduct of
Baba. They thought that Baba was duped in this bargain, as the goats
would fetch Rs.two each, at the most Rs.3/- or 4/- each, i.e., Rs.8/-
for both. They began to take Baba to task for this, but Baba kept
calm and cool. Shama and Tatya Kote asked Baba for an explanation.
He said He should not store money as He had no home, and any family
to look after. He asked them to purchase at His cost 4 seers of
'dal' (lentil) and feed the goats. After this was done, Baba returned
the goats to the owner of the flock and gave out of the following
reminiscences and story of the goats.
Shama and Tatya, you think
that I have been deceived in this bargain. No. Listen to their story.
In their former birth they were human beings, and had the good fortune
to be My companions, and sit by My side. They were uterine brothers,
loving each other at first, but later on, they became enemies. The
elder brother was an idle fellow, while the younger one was an active
chap and earned a lot of money. The former became greedy and jealous
and wanted to kill his brother and take away his money. They forgot
thier fraternal relations and began to quarrel with each other.
The elder brother resorted to many devices to kill his younger brother,
but all of his attempts failed. Thus they became deadly enemies
and finally on one occasion the elder gave a deadly blow with a
big stick on the latter's head while the latter struck the former
with an axe, with the result that both fell dead on the spot. As
the result of their actions, they were both born as goats. As they
passed by me, I at once recognized them. I remembered their past
history. Taking pity on them I wanted to feed them and give them
rest and comfort and for this reason I spent all the money for which
you reprove me. As you did not like My bargain I sent them back
to their shepherd.Such was Sai's love for the goats!
Bow to Shri Sai
-- Peace be to all
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