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Sai-Satcharitra
Chapter XLVIII
Warding off Devotee's
Calamities
Stories of (1) Shevade
and (2) Sapatneker
At the commencement of this
chapter, some one asked Hemadpant whether Sai Baba was a Guru or
Sad-guru. In order to answer the question Hemadpant describes the
signs or marks of a Sad-guru as follows:-
Signs of Sad-guru
He who teaches us Veda
and Vedanta or the six Shastras (systems), he who controls the breath,
or brands his body with Mudras (metallic marks of Vishnu's weapons)
or gives pleasing discourses regarding Brahma, he who gives mantras
(sacred syllables) to the disciples and orders them to chant the
same a certain number of times, but does not assure them any result
in a definite time, he who by his spacious wordy knowledge explains
beautifully the Ultimate Principle, but has himself got no experience
or self-realization is not a Sad-guru. But he, who by his discourse
creates in us, a distaste for the enjoyments of this world and the
next, and gives us a taste of self-realization, who is well-versed
in both the theoretical and practical knowledge (self-realization)
deserves to be called a Sad-guru. How can he, who is himself devoid
of self-realization, give it to the disciples? A Sad-guru does not,
even in his dream, expect any service or profit from his disciples.
On the contrary he wishes to serve them. He does not think that
he is great and the disciple small. Not only he loves him as his
son but regards him as equal to himself or as Brahma. The main characteristic
of a Sad-guru is that he is the abode of peace. He is never restless
nor ruffled. He has no pride of his learning. The poor and the rich,
the small and the great, are the same to him.
Hemadpant thinks that on
account of the store or accumulation of merits in his past births,
he had the good fortune of meeting and being blessed by such a Sad-guru
as Sai Baba. Even in full youth He hoarded nothing (expect perhaps
chillim). He had no family, no friend, no home, nor any support.
Since He was eighteen, His control of mind was perfect and extra-ordinary.
He lived then fearless in a secluded place and always abided in
His Self. Seeing the pure attachment of His devotees He always acted
in their interests and hence He was in a way dependent on them.
What experiences He gave to His devotees while he was living in
flesh, are even to-day, after His Mahasamadhi, obtained now by those
who attach themselves to Him. What the devotees have to do is this
- They have to trim their heart-lamp of faith and devotion, and
burn in it wicks of love, and when this is done, the flame of knowledge
(self-realization) will be lit up and shine brighter. Mere knowledge
without love is dry; nobody wants such knowledge. Without love there
is no contentment; so we should have unbroken and unbounded love.
How can we praise love? Everything is insignificant before it. Without
love our reading, hearing and the study are of no avail. In the
wake of love follow devotion, dispassion, peace and liberation with
all their treasures. We do not get love for anything unless we feel
earnestly about it. So where there is real yearning and feeling,
God manifests Himself. It includes love and is the means of liberation.
Now let us revert to the
main story of this chapter. Let a man go to a true saint with a
pure mind, otherwise (fraudulently) and hold his feet; ultimately
he is sure to be saved. This is illustrated by the following stories.
Mr.Shevade
Mr. Sapatneker of Akkalkot
(Sholapur District) was studying for law. A co-student Mr.Shevade
met him. Other fellow students also gathered together and compared
notes of their study. It was found by the questions and answers
amongst themselves, that Mr.Shevade was the least prepared of all
for the examination, and therefore all the students derided him.
But he said that though he was not prepared, he was sure to pass
the examination, as his Sai Baba was there to get him through it
successfully. Mr.Sapatnekar was surprised at this remark. He took
Mr.Shevade aside and asked him who this Sai Baba was whom he extolled
so high. He replied - lives in a Masjid in Shirdi (Ahmednagar District)
a fakir. He is a great Sat-purusha. There may be other saints, but
this is unique. Unless there is a great store of merits on one's
account, one can't see Him. I fully believe in Him, and what He
says will be never untrue. He has assured me that I will pass definitely
next year and I am confident that I will get through the final examination
also with His grace.Mr.Sapatneker laughed at his friend's confidence
and jeered at him and Baba.
Sapatnekars
Mr.Sapatnekar passed his
examination, settled at Akkalkot and practised as a pleader there.
Ten years after this, i.e., in 1913 he lost his only son on account
of a throat disease. This broke his heart. He sought relief by making
a pilgrimage to Pandharpur, Ganagapur and other holy places. He
got no peace of mind. Then he read Vedanta, which also did not help
him. In the meanwhile he remembered Mr.Shevade's remarks and his
faith in Baba, and he thought that he too should go to Shirdi and
see Baba. He went to Shirdi with his younger brother Panditrao and
was much pleased to see Baba from a distance. When he went near
and prostrated himself and placed a coconut before Baba with pure
feeling (devotion), the latter at once cried out away.Saptnekar
hung down his head, moved back and sat aside. He wanted to consult
somebody who would advise him how to proceed. Somebody mentioned
Bala Shimpi's name. Sapatnekar saw him and sought his help. They
bought Baba's photos and came with them to the Masjid. Baba Shimpi
took a photo in his hand, gave it to Baba and asked him whose photo
it was. Baba said that this photo was the 'Yara' (Lover) of him,
pointing to Sapatnekar. Saying this Baba laughed and all others
joined. Bala asked Baba the significance of the laugh and beckoned
Sapatnekar to come forward and take darshan. When Saptnakar began
to prostrate himself, Baba again cried out.Sapatnekar did not know
what to do. Then they both joined their hands and sat before Baba,
praying. Baba finally ordered sapatnekar to clear out immediately.
Both were sad and dejected. As Baba's order had to be obeyed, Sapatnekar
left Shirdi with a heavy heart praying that he should be allowed
to take darshan next time.
Mrs.Saptnekar
One year elapsed. Still
his mind was not at peace. He went to Gangapur, where he felt more
restless. Then he went to Madhegaon for rest and finally decided
to go to Kashi. Two days before starting, his wife got a vision.
In her dream she was going with a pitcher to Lakadsha's well. There
a fakir with a piece of cloth round his head, who was sitting at
the foot of the Neem tree, came close to her and said - dear lassie,
why get exhausted for nothing? I get your pitcher filled with pure
water.She was afraid of the fakir and hastened back with the empty
pitcher. The fakir followed her. At this she was awakened anCHAPTER
XLIId opened her eyes. She told this vision to her husband. They
thought that this was an auspicious sign and they both left for
Shirdi. When they reached the Masjid, Baba was absent. He had gone
to Lendi. They waited till His return. When He returned, she was
surprised to see that the fakir she saw in her vision, resembled
exactly Baba. She reverentially prostrated herself before Baba and
sat looking at him. Seeing her humility Baba was much pleased and
began to tell a story in his peculiar characteristic fashion to
a third party. He said - arms, abdomen and waist are paining for
a long time. I took many medicines, the pains did not abate. I got
sick of the medicines as they gave me no relief, but I am surprised
to see now that all the pains have disappeared at once.Though no
name was mentioned it was the story of Mrs.Sapatnekar herself. Her
pains, as described by Baba, left her soon and she was happy.
Then Mr.Sapatnekar
went ahead to take darshan. He was again welcomed with the former
out.This time he was more penitent and persevering. He said that
Baba's displeasure was due to his past deeds and resolved to make
amends for the same. He determined to see Baba alone and ask his
pardon for his past actions. This he did. He placed his head on
Baba's feet and Baba placed His hand on it and Sapatnekar sat stroking
Baba's leg. Then a shepherdess came and sat massaging Baba's waist.
Baba in his characteristic way began to tell the story of a bania.
He related the various vicissitudes of all his life, including the
death of his only son. Sapatnekar was surprised to see that the
story which Baba related was his own, and he wondered how Baba knew
every detail of it. He came to know that He was omniscient and knew
the hearts of all. When this thought crossed his mind, Baba still
addressing the shepherdess and pointing to Sapatnekar said - fellow
blames Me and charges Me with killing his son. Do I kill people's
children? Why does this fellow come to the Masjid and cry? Now I
will do this I will again bring that very child back in his wife's
womb. WIth these words He placed His blessing and on his head and
comforted him saying - feet are old and holy, you are care-free
now; place entire faith in Me and you will soon get your object.Sapatnekar
was much moved with emotion, he bathed Baba's feet with his tears
and then returned to his residence.
Then he made preparations
of worship and naivedya and came with his wife to the Masjid. He
offered all this to Baba daily and accepted prasad from Him. There
was a crowd in the Masjid and Sapatnekar went there and saluted
Baba again and again. Seeing heads clashing against heads Baba said
to Sapatnekar - why do you prostrate yourself now and then? The
one Namaskar offered with love and humility is enough.Then Sapatnekar
witnessed that night the chavadi procession described before. In
that procession Baba looked like a veritable Pandurang (Vithal).
At parting next day,
Sapatnekar thought that he should first pay one rupee as dakshina
and if Baba asked again, instead of saying no, he should pay one
more, reserving with him sufficient amount as expenses for the journey.
When he went to the Masjid and offered one rupee, Baba asked for
another as per his intention and when it was paid, Baba blessed
him him saying - the coconut, put it in your wife's oti (upper fold
of her sari), and go away at ease without the least anxiety.He did
so, and within a year a son was born to him and with an infant of
8 months the pair came to Shirdi, placed it at Baba's feet and prayed
thus - Sainath, we do not know how to redeem Your obligations, therefore
we prostrate ourselves before You, bless us poor helpless fellows,
henceforth let Your holy feet be our sole refuge. Many thoughts
and ideas trouble us in waking and dream states, so turn away our
minds from them to Your bhajan and bless us.
The son was named Murlidhar.
Two others (Bhaskar and Dinkar) were born afterwards. The Sapatnekar
pair thus realized that Baba's words were never untrue and unfulfilled,
but turned out literally true.
Bow to Shri Sai
-- Peace be to all
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