Shri Sai Satcharita
Chapter 12
Sai Leelas - Experience of devotees (1) Kaka
Mahajani (2) Dhumal Pleader (3) Mrs. Nimonkar (4) Moolay Shastri (5) A Doctor
Now let us see in this
Chapter how devotees were received and treated by Baba.
Saints' Mission
We have seen before, that
the purpose or object of Divine Incarnation is to protect the good and destroy
the wicked. But the mission of the Saints is quite different. To them the good
and the wicked are the same. First they feel for the evil-doers and set them on
the right path. They are like the Agasti (one who worships fire) to destroy the
Bhava sagar (the ocean of worldly existence) or like the Sun to the darkness of
ignorance. The Lord (God) dwells in the Saints. In fact they are not different
from Him. Our Sai is one of these, who incarnated for the welfare of the
devotees, Supreme in knowledge and surrounded with divine luster, He loved all
beings equally. He was unattached. Foes and friends, kings and paupers, were
the same to Him. Hear His powers. For the sake of devotees, He spent His stock
of merits and was ever alert to help them. But the devotees could never approach
Him, unless He meant to receive them. If their turn did not come, Baba did not
remember them, and His Leelas could not reach their ears. Then, how could they
think of seeing Him? Some men desired to see Sai Baba's but they did not get
any opportunity of taking His darshan, till His Mahasamadhi. There are many
such persons, whose desire for Baba's darshan was not thus satisfied. If these persons,
believing in Him, listen to His Leelas, their quest for milk (darshan) will be,
to a great extent, satisfied by the butter-milk (Leelas). If some persons went there
by sheer luck and took Baba's darshan, were they able to stay there longer? No.
Nobody could go there of his own accord, and nobody could stay there long even
if he so wished. They could stay there, so long as Baba permitted them to stay,
and had to leave the place when asked to do so by Baba; so everything depended
of Baba's will.
Kala Mahajani
Once, Kaka Mahajani went to
Shirdi from Bombay. He wanted to stay there for one week, and enjoy the
Gokul-Ashtami festival. As soon as he took Baba's darshan, Baba asked him -
"When are you returning home?" He was rather surprised at this question,
but he had to given an answer. He said that he would go home when Baba ordered him
to do so. Then Baba said - "Go tomorrow". Baba's word was law and had
to be obeyed. Kaka Mahajani therefore left Shirdi immediately. When he went to
his office in Bombay, he found that his employer was anxiously waiting for him.
His munim, i.e., the manager, suddenly fell ill, hence Kaka's presence was
absolutely necessary. He had sent a letter to Kaka at Shirdi, which was
redirected to him at Bombay.
Bhausaheb Dhumal
Now listen to an opposite
story. Once Bhausaheb Dhumal, a pleader was going to Niphad for a case. On the
way he came to Shirdi, took Baba's darshan and wanted to proceed to Niphad
immediately. But, Baba did not permit him to do so. He made him stay at Shirdi,
for a week or more. In the meanwhile, the magistrate at Niphad suffered intensely
from pain in his abdomen, and the case was adjourned. Mr. Dhumal was then
allowed to go and attend to his case. It went on for some months and was tried
by four magistrates. Ultimately Mr. Dhumal won the case, and his client was
acquitted.
Mrs. Nimonkar
Mr. Nanasaheb Nimonkar,
Watandar of Nomon and Honorary Magistrate, was staying at Shirdi with his wife.
Mr. and Mrs. Nimonkar were spending most of their time in the Masjid with Baba
and serving Him. It so happened, that their son fell ill at Belapur and the
mother decided, with Baba's consent, to go to Belapur, and see her son and other
relatives; and stay there for a few days, but Mr. Nanasaheb asked her to return
the next day. The lady was in a fix and did not know what to do; but her God
Sai came to her help. While leaving Shirdi she went to Baba, who was standing
in front of Sathe's wada (wada means – rest house) with Mr. Nanasaheb and
others, and prostrated at His Feet and asked His permission to go. Baba said to
her, "Go, go quickly, and be calm and unperturbed. Stay comfortably at
Belapur for four days. See all your relatives and then return to Shirdi."
How opportune were Baba's words! Mr. Nanasaheb's proposal was overruled by
Baba's decree.
Moolay Shastri of Nasik
An orthodox Agnihotri
Brahmin of Nasik, by name Moolay Shastri, who had studied the six Shastras and
was well-versed in astrology and palmistry, once came to Shirdi to see Mr.
Bapusaheb Booty, the famous millionaire of Nagpur. After seeing him, he and
others went to see Baba in the Masjid. Baba bought various fruits and other
things from vendors with His own money, and distributed them to the persons
present in the Masjid. Baba used to press the mango on all sides so skillfully
that when any person received it from Baba and sucked it, he got all the pulp at
once in his mouth and could throw away the stone and the skin forthwith. Plantains
were peeled off by Baba and the kernel was distributed to the devotees, while
the skins were retained by Baba for Himself. Moolay Shastri, as a palmist,
wanted to examine Baba's hand or palm and requested Him to extend the same.
Baba ignored his request and gave four plantains to him. Then, they all
returned to the Wada and Moolay Shastri bathed, wore sacred clothes, and
started his routine duties, viz. Agnihotra etc. Then Baba as usual started for
Lendi and said - "Take some Geru (i.e. a red miry substance, to dye
clothes in saffron color), we shall today don saffron-colored cloth. None
understood what Baba meant. Then after some time when Baba returned, and
preparations for the noon-Arati1 were being made. Bapusaheb Jog asked Moolay
Shastri, whether he would accompany him for the Aarti (worship with lamps). He
replied that he would see Baba in the afternoon. Very soon Baba sat on his
seat, was worshipped by the devotees and Aarti commenced. Then Baba said -
"Get some Dakshina from the new (Nasik) Brahmin." Booty himself went
to get the Dakshina; and when he gave Baba's message to Moolay Shastri, he was
sorely perplexed. He thought in his mind thus: "I am a pure Agnihotri Brahmin,
why should I pay Dakshina? Baba may be a great Saint. I am not His
dependent." But as a great Saint like Sai Baba was asking for Dakshina through
a millionaire like Booty, he could not refuse. So leaving his routine
unfinished, he forthwith started with Booty to the Masjid. Thinking himself
holy and sacred and the Masjid otherwise, he remained at a distance, and after
joining his palms threw flowers at Baba. Then lo! All of a sudden, he saw no
Baba on the seat, but saw his late Guru Gholap Swami there. He was
wonder-struck. Could this be a dream? No, it was not, as he was wide awake; but
though awake, how could his late Guru Gholap be there? He was speechless for
some time. He pinched himself and thought again, but could not reconcile the fact
of his late Guru Gholap being in the Masjid. Ultimately, leaving off all doubt,
he went up, fell at his Guru’s feet and then getting up stood there with folded
hands. Other people sang Baba’s Aarti, while Moolay Shastri chanted loudly his
Guru’s name. Then casting off all pride of caste and ideas about sacredness, he
fell flat at his Guru’s feet and closed his eyes. When he got up and opened his
eyes, he saw Baba asking for Dakshina. Seeing Baba’s blissful form and His
inconceivable power Moolay Shastri forgot himself. He was extremely pleased;
his eyes were full of tears of joy. He again saluted Baba and gave the
Dakshina. He said that his doubt was removed and that he saw his own Guru. On
seeing this wonderful Leela of Baba all the people, including Moolay Shastri,
were much moved, and they realized the meaning of Baba’s words. “Bring Guru, we
shall don saffron-colored garment.” Such is the wonderful Leela of Baba.
A Doctor
Once a Mamlatdar (Revenue
Officer) came to Shirdi with his friend who was a doctor. The Doctor said that
his Deity was Rama and that he would not bow before a Mahomedan, and so, he was
unwilling to go to Shirdi. The Mamlatdar replied that nobody would press him to
make a bow, nor would ask him to do so. So he should come and give the pleasure
of his company. Accordingly, they came to Shirdi, and went to the Masjid for
Baba's darshan. All were wonder-struck to see the Doctor going ahead and
saluting Baba. They asked him how he forgot his resolve and bowed before a
Mussalman. Then the Doctor replied that he saw his beloved Deity, Rama, on the
seat and he, therefore prostrated himself before Him. Then as he was saying
this, he saw Sai Baba there again. Being dismayed, he said, "Is this a
dream? How could He be a Mahomedan? He is a great Yogasampanna (full of Yoga)
Avatar." Next day, he made a vow and began to fast. He absented himself from
the Masjid, resolving not to go there, until Baba blessed him. Three days
passed and on the fourth day, a close friend of his from Khandesh, turned up,
and with him, he went to the Masjid for Baba's darshan. After the salutation,
Baba asked him, whether anybody had gone to call him, so that he had come. Hearing
this vital question, the doctor was moved. The same night he was blessed by
Baba, and he experienced the Bliss supreme, in his sleep. Then he left for his town,
where the experienced the same state of a fortnight. Thus his devotion to Sai
Baba increased manifold.
The moral of all the
stories mentioned above, specially, that of Moolay Shastri, is this that we
should have firm faith in our Guru and nowhere else. More Leelas of Sai Baba
will be described in the next Chapter.
Bow to Shri Sai -- Peace be
to all
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