Shri Sai Satcharita
Chapter 22
Rescues from Serpent-bites
- (1) Balasaheb Mirikar (2) Bapusaheb Booty (3) Amir Shakkar (4) Hemadpant (5)
Baba's Opinion Regarding Killing of Serpents.
Preliminary
How to meditate on Baba? No
one has been able to fathom the nature or the form of the Almighty. Even the
Vedas and the thousand tongued snake ((Shesha) - According to the Hinduism, the earth
rests on the head of the Serpent God! Shesnaga, who has 1000 heads), are not able to describe it fully; but the
devotees cannot but know and look at the form of the Lord, for they know that
His Feet are the only means of their happiness. They know no other method of attaining
the supreme goal of life, except meditating on the Holy Feet.
Hemadpant
suggests an easy way of devotion and meditation as follows:-
As the dark fortnight of
every month wears out gradually, the moonlight also wanes in the same degree
and on the new-moon day, we do not see the moon at all, nor do we get her
light. Therefore, when the bright fortnight begins, people are very anxious to
see the moon. On the first day, the moon is not seen and on the second day also
she is not clearly visible. Then the people are asked to see the moon through
an opening between the two branches of a tree. When they begin to see the moon through this
aperture eagerly with concentration, the distant small crescent of the moon
comes, to their great delight, within their ken. Following this clue, let us try to see Baba's Light. Look at Baba's
posture, how fine He is! He is sitting with His legs folded, the right leg held
across the left knee. The fingers of His left hand are spread on the
right-foot. On the right toe are spread His two fingers; the index and middle
ones. By this posture Baba means to say, as it were-if you want to see My Light,
be egoless and most humble and meditate on My toe through the opening between
the two branches (index and middle fingers) and then you will be able to see My
Light. This is the easiest means of attaining devotion.
Now let us turn for a
moment to Baba's life. Shirdi had become a place of pilgrimage on account of
Baba's stay. People from all quarters began to flock there, and both the rich
and the poor began to be benefited in more ways than one and in some form or
other. Who can describe Baba's boundless love and His wonderful natural knowledge
and His all-pervasiveness? Blessed is he, who could experience one or all of
these. Sometimes Baba observed long silence which was, in a way, His
dissertation on Brahman; at other times He was Consciousness- Bliss Incarnate,
surrounded by His devotees. Sometimes He spoke in parables, and at other times
indulged in wit and humor. At times, He was quite unambiguous (clear) and at
times He seemed enraged. Sometimes He gave His teachings in a nut-shell, at
other times He argued at length. Many a time He was very plain. In this way, He
gave varied instructions to many, according to their requirements. His life
was, therefore, inscrutable, beyond the ken of our mind, beyond our intellect
and speech. Our longing to see His face, to talk with Him and hear His Leelas
was never satisfied; still we were overflowing with joy. We can count the
showers of rain, encircle (tie) the wind in leather bag, but who can gauge or
measure Sai’s Leelas? Now we deal here with one aspect of them, viz. how He
anticipated or forestalled the calamities of His devotees and warded them off
in time.
Balasaheb Mirikar
Balasaheb Mirikar, son of
Sirdar Kakasaheb Mirikar was Mamlatdar of Kopergaon. He was going on tour to Chitali.
On the way he came to Shirdi to see Sai Baba. When he went to the Masjid and
prostrated himself before Baba, usual conversation regarding health and other
matters commenced, when Baba sounded a note of warning as follows:-"Do you
know our Dwaraka Mayi?" As Balasaheb did not understand he kept quiet, Baba
continued - "This is our Dwaraka Mayi, where you are sitting. She wards
off all dangers and anxieties of the children, who sit on her lap. This Masjid
Mayi (its presiding Deity) is very merciful; she is the mother of the simple
devotees, whom she will save in calamities. Once a person sits on her lap, all
his troubles are over. He, who rests in her shade, gets Bliss". Then Baba
gave him Udi, and placed His protecting hand on his head. When Balasaheb was
about to depart, Baba again said - "Do you know the "Lamba Bava"
(long gentleman), viz. serpent?" And then closing the left arm like fist
He brought it near the right elbow, and moving His left arm like the hood of a
serpent, He said- "He is so terrible, but what can he do to the children
of Dwaraka Mayi: When the Dwaraka Mayi (its presiding deity) protects, what can
the serpent do?"
All who were present there
were curious to know the meaning of all this and its reference to Mirikar, but
none had the courage to ask Baba about this. Then Balasaheb saluted Baba and
left the Masjid with Shama. Baba called Shama back and asked him to accompany
Balasaheb, and enjoy the Chitali trip. Shama came to Balasaheb, and told him
that he would go with him according to Baba's wish. Balasaheb replied that he
need not come as it would be inconvenient. Sharma returned to Baba and told Him
what Balasaheb said to him. Baba said, "Alright, do not go. We should mean
well and do well. Whatever is destined to happen, will happen".
In the meanwhile Balasaheb
thought over again, and calling Shama asked him to accompany him. Then Shama
going again to Baba and taking His leave started with Balasaheb in the tonga
(horse drawn carriage). They reached Chitali at 9 P.M. and encamped in the
Maruti temple. The office-people had not come; so they sat quiet in the temple,
talking and chitchatting. Balasaheb was sitting on a mat reading a newspaper.
His Uparani (upper dhotar) was spread across his waist and on a part of it a
snake was sitting unobserved. It began to move with a rustling sound which was
heard by the peon. He brought a lantern, saw the snake and raised an alarm-
'serpent, serpent'. Balasaheb was frightened and began to quiver. Shama was
also amazed. Then he and others moved noiselessly and took sticks and clubs in
their hands. The snake got down slowly from the waist and it moved away from
Balasaheb; it was immediately done to death. Thus this calamity, which was
prophesied by Baba, was averted and Balasaheb's love for Baba was deeply
confirmed.
Bapusaheb Booty
A great astrologer named
Nanasaheb Dengale told Bapusaheb Booty, who was then in Shirdi, "Today is
an inauspicious day for you, there is a danger to your life". This made
Bapusaheb restless. When they, as usual, came to Masjid, Baba said to Bapusaheb
- "What does this Nana say? He foretells death for you. Well, you need not
be afraid. Tell him boldly "Let us see how death kills." Then later
in the evening Bapusaheb went to his privy for easing himself where he saw a
snake. His servant saw it and lifted a stone to strike at it. Bapusaheb asked
him to get a big stick, but before the servant returned with the stick, the
snake was seen moving away and soon disappeared. Bapusaheb remembered with joy
Baba's words of fearlessness.
Amir shakkar
Amir Shankar was a native
of the village Korale, in Kopergaon Taluka. He belonged to the butcher caste.
He worked as a commission agent in Bandra, and was well-known there. He once
suffered from Rheumatism, which gave him much pain. He was then reminded of
God, and so, he left his business and went to Shirdi, and prayed to Baba to
relieve him from his malady. Baba then stationed him in the Chavadi, which was
then a damp unhealthy place, unfit for such a patient. Any other place in the
village, or Korale itself would have been better for Amir, but Baba's word was
the deciding factor and the chief medicine. Baba did not allow him to come to
the Masjid, but fixed him in the Chavadi, where he got very great advantage.
Baba passed via Chavadi every morning and evening; and every alternate day Baba
went to the Chavadi in a procession and slept there. So Amir got Baba's contact
very often easily. Amir stayed there for full nine months, and then, somehow or
other, he got a disgust for the place. So one night he stealthily left the
place and came to Kopergaon and stayed in a Dharmashala. There he saw an old dying
Fakir, who asked him for water. Amir brought it and gave it to him. As soon as
he drank it, he passed away. Then Amir was in a fix. He thought that if he went
and informed the authorities, he would be held responsible for the death as he
was the first and sole informant, and knew something about it. He repented for
his action, viz. leaving Shirdi without Baba's leave, and prayed to Baba. He
then determined to return to Shirdi, and that same night he ran back,
remembering and muttering Baba's name on the way, and reached Shirdi before
day-break, and became free from anxiety. Then he lived in the Chavadi in
perfect accordance with Baba's wishes and orders, and got himself cured. One
night it so happened that Baba cried at midnight - "Oh Abdul, some
devilish creature is dashing against the side of My bed". Abdul came with
a lantern, examined Baba's bed but found nothing. Baba asked him to examine carefully
all the place and began to strike ground with His satka. Seeing this Leela of
Baba, Amir thought that Baba might have suspected some serpent had come there.
Amir could know, by close and long contact, the meaning of Baba's words and actions.
Baba then saw near Amir's cushion something moving. He asked Abdul to bring in
the light, and when he brought it, he saw the coil of serpent there, moving it’s
head up and down. Thereupon the serpent was immediately beaten to death. Thus
Baba gave timely warning and saved Amir.
Hemadpant (Scorpion and
Serpent)
1)
At Baba's recommendation
Kakasaheb Dixit was daily reading the two works of Shri Eknath Maharaj, viz.,
Bhagwat and Bhawartha Ramayana and Hemadpant had the good fortune to be one of
the audience when the reading of the works was going on. Once when a portion
from the Ramayana relating to Hanuman's testing Rama's greatness, according to
his mother's instructions, was being read, all the listeners were spell-bound.
Hemadpant was one of them. A big scorpion (none knew where it came from),
jumped and sat on the right shoulder of Hemadpant, on his Uparani (upper
dhotar). First it was not noticed, but as the Lord protects those, who are
intent on hearing His stories, he casually cast a glance over his right
shoulder and noticed it. It was dead silence, not a bit moved here or there. It
seemed as if, it also enjoyed the reading. Then by the Lord's grace, Hemadpant
without disturbing the audience, took the two ends of his dhotar, folded them,
and brought them together, enclosing the scorpion within. Then he went out, and
threw it in the garden.
2)
On another occasion some
persons were sitting in the upper floor of Kakasaheb's Wada, just before
nightfall, when a serpent crept through a hole in the window frame and sat
coiled up. A light was brought. Though it was first dazzled, yet it sat still
and only moved its head up and down. Then many persons rushed there with sticks
and cudgels, but as it sat in an awkward place, no blow could be dealt. But
hearing the noises of men, the serpent went out hastily through the same hole.
Then all the persons there felt relieved.
Baba's Opinion Regarding
Killing of Serpents
One devotee named Muktaram,
said that it was good that the poor creature escaped. Hemadpant challenged him
saying that serpents should better be killed. There was a hot discussion
between them – the former contending that serpents, and such creatures, should
not be killed, the latter that they should be. As night came on, the discussion
came to an end, without any decision being arrived at. Next day, the question was
referred to Baba, who gave His settled opinion as follows:- "God lives in
all beings and creatures, whether they be serpents or scorpions. He is the
Great Wirepuller of the world, and all beings, serpents, scorpions etc., obey
His command. Unless He wills it, nobody can do any harm to others. The world is
all dependent on Him, and no one is independent. So we should take pity and
love all creatures, leave off adventurous fights and killings and be patient.
The Lord (God) is the Protector of all.
Bow to Shri Sai - Peace be
to all
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