THE WONDERFUL LIFE AND TEACHINGS OF
SHRI SAI BABA
By the
grace and blessings of Shirdi Sai Baba, i wish to copy the contents of Shirdi
Sai Satcharita (Adapted from the original Marathi Book SHRI SAI SATCHARITA By Govind Raghunath Dabholkar alias 'Hemadpant' In English
By NAGESH VASUDEV GUNAJI). This is for
the benefit of those of you, who wish to know Shri Shirdi Sai Baba.
Shri Sai Satcharita
Chapter I
Salutations: The Story of Grinding Wheat and
Its Philosophical Significance.
According to the ancient
and revered custom, Hemadpant begins the work, Sai Satcharita, with various
salutations.
(1)
First, he makes obeisance
to the God Ganesha to remove all obstacles and make the work a success and
says that Shri Sai is the God Ganesha.
(2)
Then, to the Goddess
Saraswati to inspire him to write out the work and says that Shri Sai is one
with this Goddess and that He is Himself singing His own life.
(3)
Then, to the Gods;
Brahma, Vishnu and Shankar - the Creating, Preserving and Destroying Deities
respectively; and says that Sainath is one with them and He as the great
Teacher, will carry us across the River of Worldly Existence.
(4)
Then, to his tutelary
Deity Narayan Adinath who manifested himself in Konkan - the land reclaimed by
Parashurama, (Rama in the Hindi version) from the sea; and to the Adi
(Original) Purusha4 of the family.
(5)
Then, to the Bharadwaja
Muni, into whose gotra (clan) he was born and also to various Rishis,
Yagyavalakya, Bhrigu, Parashara, Narad, Vedavyasa, Sanak, Sanandan, Sanatkumar,
Shuka. Shounak, Vishwamitra, Vasistha, Valmiki, Vamadeva, Jaimini,
Vaishampayan, Nava Yogindra etc, and also modern Saints such as Nivritti,
Jnanadev, Sopan, Muktabai, Janardan, Ekanath, Namdev, Tukaram, Kanha, and Narahari
etc.
(6)
Then, to his grandfather
Sadashiv, father Raghunath, his mother, who left him in his infancy, to his
paternal aunt, who brought him up, and to his loving elder brother.
(7)
Then, to the readers and prays them to give
their whole and undivided attention to his work.
(8)
And lastly, to his Guru Shri Sainath - an
Incarnation of Shri Dattatreya, Who is his sole Refuge and Who will make him
realize that Brahman is the Reality and the world an illusion; and
incidentally, to all the Beings in whom the Lord God dwells.
After describing in brief
the various modes of devotion according to Parashara, Vyasa and Shandilya etc.,
the author goes on to relate the following story:
"It was sometime
after 1910 A.D. that I went, one fine morning, to the Masjid in Shirdi for
getting a darshan of Sai Baba. I was wonder-struck to see the following
phenomenon. After washing His mouth and face, Sai Baba began to make
preparations for grinding wheat. He spread a sack on the floor; and thereon set
a hand-mill. He took some quantity of wheat in a winnowing fan, and then
drawing up the sleeves of His Kafni (robe); and taking hold of the peg of the
hand-mill, started grinding the wheat by putting a few handfuls of wheat in the
upper opening of the mill and rotated it. I thought- ‘What business Baba had
with the grinding of wheat, when He possessed nothing and stored nothing, and
as He lived on alms!’Some people who had come there thought likewise, but none
had the courage to ask Baba what He was doing. Immediately, this news of Baba's
grinding wheat spread into the village, and at once men and women ran to the Masjid
and flocked there to see Baba's act. Four bold women from the crowd, forced
their way up and pushing Baba aside, took forcibly the peg or handle into their
hands, and, singing Baba's Leelas, started grinding. At first Baba was enraged,
but on seeing the women's love and devotion, He was much pleased and began to
smile. While they were grinding, they began to think that Baba had no house, no
property, no children, none to look after, and He lived on alms, He did not
require any wheat-flour for making bread or roti, what will He do with this big
quantity of flour? Perhaps as Baba is very kind, He will distribute the flour among us. Thinking in this way while singing, they finished the grinding and
after putting the hand-mill aside, they divided the flour into four portions and
began to remove them one per head. Baba, Who was calm and quiet up till now,
got wild and started abusing them saying, "Ladies, are you gone mad? Whose
father's property are you looting away? Have I borrowed any wheat from you, so
that you can safely take the flour? Now please do this. Take the flour and
throw it on the village border limits." On hearing this, the women felt
abashed and whispering among themselves, went away to the outskirts of the
village and spread the flour as directed by Baba.
I asked the Shirdi people
- "What was this that Baba did?" They replied that as the Cholera
Epidemic was spreading in the village and this was Baba's remedy against the
same; it was not wheat that was ground but the Cholera itself was ground to
pieces and pushed out of the village. From this time onward, the Cholera
Epidemic subsided and the people of the village were happy. I was much pleased
to know all this; but at the same time my curiosity was also aroused. I began
to ask myself - What earthly connection was there between wheat flour and
Cholera? What was the casual relation between the two and how to reconcile them?
The incident seems to be inexplicable. I should write something on this and
sing to my heart's content Baba's sweet Leelas. Thinking in this way about this
Leela, my heart was filled with joy and I was thus inspired to write Baba's
Life - The Satcharita. And as we know, with Baba's grace and blessing this work
was successfully accomplished.
Philosophical
Significance of Grinding
Apart from the meaning
which the people of Shirdi put on this incident of grinding wheat, there is, we
think, a philosophical significance too. Sai Baba lived in Shirdi for about
sixty years and during this long period, He did the business of grinding almost
every day - not, however, the wheat alone; but the sins, the mental and
physical afflictions and the miseries of His innumerable devotees. The two
stones of His mill consisted of Karma and Bhakti, the former being the lower
and the latter the upper one. The handle with which Baba worked the mill
consisted of Jnana. It was the firm conviction of Baba that Knowledge or Self-realization
is not possible, unless there is the prior act of grinding of all our impulses,
desires, sins; and of the three gunas, viz. Sattva, Raja and Tama; and the
Ahamkara, which is so subtle and therefore so difficult to be got rid of. This
reminds us of a similar story of Kabir who seeing a woman grinding corn said to
his Guru, Nipathiranjana, "I am weeping because I feel the agony of being
crushed in this wheel of worldly existence like the corn in the
hand-mill." Nipathiranjana replied, "Do not be afraid; hold fast to
the handle of knowledge of this mill, as I do, and do not wander far away from
the same but turn inward to the Center, and you are sure to be saved.
Bow to Shri Sai - Peace
be to all
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