Shri Sai Satcharita
Chapter 24
Baba's Wit and Humor -
Channa Leela - (1) Hemadpant (2) Sudama (3) Anna Chinchanikar vs. Mavsibai.
Preliminary
To say that, we shall state
such and such in the next or this Chapter, is a sort of egoism. Unless, we surrender
our ego to the feet of our Sadhguru, we will not succeed in our undertaking. If
we become egoless, then our success is assured. By worshipping Sai Baba, we attain both the objects, worldly and
spiritual, and are fixed in our true Nature, and get peace and happiness. Therefore,
those who want to gain their welfare should respectfully hear Sai Baba's Leelas
or stories and meditate on them. If they do this, they will easily attain the
object of their life and get Bliss.
Generally, all people like
wit and humor, but they do not like that jokes should be cut at their expense.
But Baba's method was peculiar; when it was accompanied with gestures, it was
very interesting and instructive, and the people, therefore, did not mind, if they
were held up to the ridicule.
Hemadpant gives his own
instance below. (Channa-Leela)
In Shirdi, bazar was held
every Sunday, and people from the neighboring villages came there, erected
booths and stall on the street, and sold their wares and commodities. Every
noon, the Masjid was crowded more or less; but on Sunday, it was crowded to
suffocation. On one such Sunday, Hemadpant sat in front of Baba, shampooing His
Legs and muttering God's name. Shama was on Baba's left, Vamanrao to His right -
Shriman Booty and Kakasaheb Dixit and others were also present there. Then
Shama laughed and said to Annasaheb - "See that some grains seem to have
stuck to the sleeve of your coat". So saying he touched the sleeve and
found that there were some grains. Hemadpant straightened his left fore-arm to
see what the matter was, when to the surprise of all, some grains of gram (channa)
come rolling down and were picked up by the people who were sitting there.
This incident furnished a
subject-matter for joke. Everybody present began to wonder and said something
or other as to how the grains found their way into the sleeve of the coat and
lodged there so long. Hemadpant also could not guess how they found an entrance
and stayed there. When nobody could give any satisfactory explanation in this
matter, and everybody was wondering about this mystery, Baba said as follows :-
Baba - "This fellow (Annasaheb) has got the bad habit of eating
alone. Today is a bazar day and he was here chewing grams. I know his habit and
these grams are a proof of it. What wonder is there is this matter?"
Hemadpant - "Baba, I never know of eating things alone; then why do
you thrust this bad habit on me? I have never yet seen Shirdi bazar. I never
went to the bazar today, then how could I buy grams, and how could I eat them
if I had not bought them? I never eat anything unless I share it with others
present near me".
Baba - "It is true that you give to the persons present; but if
none be near-by, what could you or I do But do you remember Me before eating?
Am I not always with you? Then do you offer Me anything before you eat?"
Moral
Let us mark and note
carefully, what Baba has taught us, by this incident. He has advised us that
before the senses, mind and intellect enjoy their objects, he should first be
remembered, and if this be done, it is in a way an offering to Him. The senses
etc. can never remain without their objects, but if those objects are first
offered to the Guru, the attachment for them will naturally vanish. In this
way, all the Vrittis (thoughts) regarding Desire, Anger, and Avarice etc.
should first be offered and directed to the Guru and if this practice be
followed, the Lord will help you in eradicating all the Vrittis. When before
enjoyment of the objects, you think that Baba is close by, the question whether
the object is fit to be enjoyed or not will at once arise. Then the object that
is not fit to be enjoyed will be shunned and in this way our vicious habits or vices
will disappear and our character will improve. Then love for the Guru will grow
and pure knowledge will sprout up. When this knowledge grows, the bondage of
body - consciousness (we are the body) will snap and our intellect will be
merged in spirit-consciousness (we are the spirit). Then we shall get Bliss and
contentment. There is no difference between Guru and God. He who sees any
difference in them, sees God nowhere. So leaving aside all ideas of difference,
we should regard Guru and God as one, and if we serve our Guru as stated above,
Lord (God) will be certainly pleased and purifying our minds He will give us
self-realization.
To put the matter in a
nut-shell, we should not enjoy any object with our senses etc. without first
remembering our Guru. When the mind is trained in this way, we will be always
reminded of Baba, and our meditation on Baba will grow apace. The Sagun Form of
Baba will ever be before our eyes and then devotion, non-attachment and
salvation will all be ours. When Baba's Form is thus fixed before our mental
vision, we forget hunger, thirst, and this samsar (worldly existence; the
consciousness of worldly pleasures will disappear and our mind shall attain peace
and happiness.
Sudama's Story
When the above story was
being narrated, Hemadpant was reminded of similar story of Sudama (Lord
Krishna’s devotee), which illustrates the same principle and, therefore, it is
given here. Shri Krishna and His elder brother, Balarama, were living with a co-student,
named Sudama, in the ashram of their Guru, Sandipani. Krishna and Balarama were
sent to the forest to bring fuel. Then the wife of Sandipani sent Sudama for
the same purpose with some quantity of grams for the three. When Krishna met
Sudama in the forest, he said to him - "Dada, I want water as I am
thirsty". Sudama replied - "No water should be drunk on an empty
stomach, so it is better to rest a while". He did not say that he had got
grams with him and that He should take some. As Krishna was tired, He lay down
for rest on the lap of Sudama and was snoring. Seeing this, Sudama took out the
grams and began to eat. Then Krishna suddenly asked him - "Dada, what are
you eating, what is the sound?” He replied - "What is there to eat? I am
shivering with cold and my teeth are chattering; I cannot even repeat
distinctly Vishnu-Sahasranaama" (thousand names of Lord Vishnu). Hearing
this, the Omniscient Krishna said - "I just had a dream, in which I saw a
man, eating things of another, and when asked about this, he said - "What earth
(dust) should he eat?", meaning thereby that he had nothing to eat? The
other man said - "Let it be so". Dada, this is only a dream. I know
that you won't eat anything without Me; under the influence of the dream I
asked you what you were eating?" If Sudama had known a bit of the
Omniscient, Shri Krishna and His Leelas, he would not have acted, as he did.
Therefore, he had to suffer for what he did.
Though Sudama was a chum of
Shri Krishna he had to pass his later life in utter poverty. But when he later
offered Krishna a handful of parched rice, earned by his wife with her own labor,
Krishna was pleased and gave him a golden city to enjoy. This story should be
remembered by those who have the habit of eating things alone without partaking
them with others.
The Shruti also emphasizes
this lesson, and asks us to offer things first to God and then enjoy them after
they are renounced by Him. Baba also has taught us the same lesson in His
inimitable and humorous way.
Anna Chinchanikar vs. Mausibai
Hemadpant, now describes
another witty incident, in which Baba played a peace-maker's part. There was
one devotee by name Damodar Ghanashyama Babare alias Anna Chinchanikar. He was
simple, rough and straightforward. He cared for nobody, always spoke plainly
and carried all dealings in cash. Though he looked outwardly harsh and
uncompromising, he was good natured and guileless. So Sai Baba loved him. One
day, like others serving Baba in their own way, this Anna was, one noon
standing prone and was shampooing the left arm of Baba, which rested on the
kattada (railing). On the right side, one old widow named Venubai Koujalgi whom
Baba called mother and all others Mausibai (aunt), was serving Baba in her own
way. This Mausibai was an elderly woman of pure heart. She clasped the fingers
of both her hands round the trunk of Baba and was at this time kneading Baba's
abdomen. She did this so forcibly that Baba's back and abdomen became flat
(one) and Baba moved from side to side. Anna on the other side was steady, but
Mausibai's face moved up and down with her strokes. Once it so happened that
her face came very close to Anna's. Being of a witty disposition she remarked -
"Oh, this Anna is a lewd (bad) fellow, he wants to kiss me. Even being so old
with grey hair he feels no shame in kissing me." These words enraged Anna
and he pulled up his sleeves and said - "You say that I am an old bad fellow,
am I quite a fool? It is you that have picked up a quarrel and are quarreling
with me". All the persons, present there were enjoying this encounter
between them.
Baba Who loved both of them
equally and wanted to pacify them, managed the affair very skillfully. Lovingly
He said -"Oh Anna, why are you unnecessarily raising this hue and cry? I
do not understand what harm or impropriety is there, when the mother is
kissed?" Hearing these words of Baba, both of them were satisfied and all
the persons laughed merrily and enjoyed Baba's wit to their heart's content.
Baba's Characteristics - His Dependency on Bhaktas
Baba allowed His devotees
to serve Him in their own way, and did not like any other persons interfering
in this. To quote an instance, the same Mausibai was on another occasion,
kneading Baba's abdomen. Seeing the fury and force used by her, all the other
devotees felt nervous and anxious. They said, "Oh mother, be more
considerate and moderate, otherwise you will break Baba's arteries and
nerves". At this Baba got up at once from His seat, dashed His satka on
the ground. He got enraged and His eyes became red like a live charcoal. None
dared to stand before or face Baba. Then He took hold of one end of the Satka
with both hands and pressed it in the hollow of his abdomen. The other end He
fixed to the post and began to press His abdomen against it. The satka which
was about two or three feet in length seemed all to go into the abdomen and the
people feared that the abdomen would be ruptured in a short time. The post was
fixed and immovable and Baba began to go closer and closer to it and clasped
the post firmly. Every moment the rupture was expected, and they were all
dismayed, did not know what to do, and stood dumb with wonder and fear. Baba
suffered this ordeal for the sake of His Bhakta. The other devotees wanted only
to give a hint to the Mausibai to be moderate in her service and not cause any
trouble or pain to Baba. This they did with good intention, but Baba did not
brook even this. They were surprised to see that their well-intentioned effort had
resulted in this catastrophe; and they could do nothing but to wait and see.
Fortunately, Baba's rage soon cooled down. He left the satka and resumed His
seat. From this time onward, the devotees took the lesson that they should not
meddle with anybody but allow him to serve Baba as He chooses, as He was
capable to gauge the merits and worth of the service rendered unto Him.
Bow to Shri Sai - Peace be
to all
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