Shri Sai Satcharita
Chapter 34
Greatness and Power of Udi (continued)
(1)
Doctor's Nephew (2) Dr. Pillay (3) Shama's
Sister-in-Law (4) Irani Girl (5) Harda Gentleman (6) Bombay Lady.
This Chapter continues the subject "Greatness of Udi"
and describes cases in which the application of Udi was most efficacious.
Doctor's Nephew
At Malegaon (Dt. Nasik)
there lived a doctor (qualified and degree-holder). His nephew suffered from an
incurable disease – Tubercular bone-abscess. The doctor himself and his brothers,
the medical practitioners, tried all sorts of remedies and even an operation.
There was no relief and there was no end to the little boy's suffering. Friends
and relations advised the parents of the boy to seek divine aid and recommended
them to try Sai Baba, who was known to have cured such incurable cases by His
mere glance. The parents, therefore, came to Shirdi. They prostrated themselves
before Baba, placed the boy before Him and pleaded humbly and respectfully, and
implored Him to save their son. The merciful Baba comforted them saying
"Those who resort to this Masjid shall never suffer anything in this life
and to the end of time. Be now carefree. Apply Udi on the abscess and within
one week he will recover. Believe in God. This is no Masjid, but Dwarakamai. He
who steps here will soon get health and happiness and his sufferings will come
to an end".
The boy was made to sit
before Baba, Who moved his hands on the affected part and cast His loving
glances on him. The patient was pleased and with the application of the Udi, he
began to recover, and was all right after some days. The parents then left
Shirdi with their son, thanking Baba for the cure, which was effected by Udi
and Baba's gracious looks. After knowing this, the doctor, the uncle of the boy
became wonder-struck and desired to see Baba while he was on his way to Bombay
for some business; but at Malegaon and Manmad somebody spoke to him against
Baba and poisoned his ears. He therefore, dropped the idea of visiting Shirdi
and went to Bombay direct. He wanted to spend the rest of his leave at Alibag,
but at Bombay he heard three successive nights, a voice crying out, "Still
you disbelieve me?" Then the doctor changed his mind and resolved to go to
Shirdi. He had to attend in Bombay to a case of Infectious Fever, which showed no
signs of abatement soon. So he thought that his Shirdi trip would be postponed.
He however proposed a test in his mind and said, "If the patient gets all
right today, I start for Shirdi tomorrow." The wonder is that exactly at
the time when the determination was taken, the fever began to abate and the
temperature became normal. Then he went to Shirdi as per his determination,
took Baba's darshan and prostrated himself before Him. Baba gave him such
experiences that he became His devotee. He stayed there for four days and
returned home with Baba's Udi and blessings. Within a fortnight he was
transferred on promotion to Bijapur. His nephew's case gave him an opportunity
for seeing Baba and this visit engendered in him a never failing love for the
Saint's feet.
Dr. Pillay
One Dr. Pillay was an
intimate Bhakta of Baba. He was much liked by Baba, Who always called him Bhau
(brother). Baba talked with him off and on and consulted him in all matters and
wanted him always at His side. This Pillay suffered once very badly from
guinea-worms. He said to Kakasaheb Dixit, "The pain is most excruciating
and unbearable. I prefer death to it. This pain, I know, is for repaying past
Karma, but go to Baba and tell Him to stop the pain and transfer the working of
my past Karma to ten future births of mine." Mr. Dixit went to Baba and told
Him his request. Then Baba, being moved by his request, said to Dixit, “Tell
him to be fearless. Why should he suffer for ten births? In ten days he can
work out the sufferings and consequences of his past Karma. While I am here to
give him temporal and spiritual welfare, why should he pray for death? Bring
him here on somebody's back and let us work and finish his sufferings once for
all".
The doctor was brought in
that condition and was seated on Baba's right side, where Fakir Baba always
sat. Baba gave him His bolster and said, "Lie calmly here and be at ease.
The true remedy is, that the result of past actions has to be suffered and got
over. Our Karma is the cause of our happiness and sorrow; therefore put up with
whatever comes to you. Allah (God) is the sole Dispenser and Protector, always
think of Him. He will take care of you. Surrender to His feet with body, mind, wealth
and speech, i.e. completely and then see what He does." Dr. Pillay said in
return that Nanasaheb had put a bandage over the leg, but he found no relief.
"Nana is a fool" replied Baba. "Take off that bandage or else
you will die. Now a crow will come and peck you, and then you will
recover."
While this conversation was
going on, one Abdul, who always cleaned the Masjid and trimmed the lamps,
turned up. While he was attending to his work of training, his foot
accidentally fell upon the stretched leg of Dr. Pillay. The leg was already
swollen and when Abdul's foot fell upon it and pressed it, all the seven
guinea-worms were squeezed out at once. The pain was unbearable and Dr. Pillay bawled
out loudly. After some time, he calmed down and began to sing and cry
alternately. Then Pillay enquired when the crow was coming to peck. Baba said,
"Did you not see the crow? He won't come again. Abdul was the crow. Now go
and rest in the Wada and you will be soon all right." By application of
the Udi and by taking it in the stomach with water, and without taking any
other treatment or medicine, the disease was completely cured in ten days as
predicted by Baba.
Sharma's Sister-in-law
Shama's younger brother
Bapaji was staying near Sawool well. Once his wife was attacked with Bubonic
plague. She had high fever and two bubos in her groins. Bapaji rushed to Shama
at Shirdi and asked him to come and help. Shama was frightened, but according to
his wont, he went to Baba, prostrated himself before Him, invoked His aid, and
requested Him to cure the case. He also asked His permission to go to his
brother's house. Then Baba said, "Don't go there at this late hour
(night), send her Udi. Why care for the fever and bubos? God is our father and
master; she will be alright easily. Do not go now, but go there in the morning
and return immediately."
Shama had full faith in
Baba's Udi. It was sent with Bapaji. It was applied on the bubos and some of it
was mixed with water and was given to the patient for drinking. No sooner was
it taken in, than perspiration set in profusely, the fever abated and the
patient had a good sleep. Next morning Bapaji was surprised to see his wife
alright and refreshed with no fever and bubos. When Shama went there next morning
with Baba's permission he was also surprised to see her at the hearth and
preparing tea. On questioning his brother, he learnt that Baba's Udi cured her
completely in one night. Then Shama realized the significance of Baba's words.
"Go there in the morning and return immediately”.
After taking tea, Sharma
returned and after saluting Baba said, "Deva, what is this play of Yours?
You first raise a storm and make us restless and then calm it down and ease
us". Baba replied, "You see mysterious is the path of action. Though
I do nothing, they hold Me responsible for the actions which take place on
account of Adrista (destiny). I am only their witness. The Lord is the sole
Doer and Inspirer. He is also most merciful. Neither am I God nor Lord. I am
His obedient servant and remember Him often. He, who casts aside his egoism,
thanks Him and he, who trusts Him entirely, will have his shackles removed and
will obtain liberation".
Irani's Daughter
Now read the experience of
an Iran gentleman. His young daughter got fits every hour. When the convulsion
came she lost her power of speech, her limbs got shrunk and contracted and she
fell down senseless. No remedy gave her any relief. Some friend recommended
Baba's Udi to her father and asked him to get it from Kakasaheb Dixit at Vile Parle
(suburb of Bombay). Then the Iran gentleman got the Udi and gave it mixed with
water to his daughter daily for drinking. In the beginning the convulsions,
which were coming on hourly, came every seven hours and after a few days the
daughter recovered completely.
Harda Gentleman
An old gentleman of Harda
(C.P) was suffering from a stone in his bladder. Such stones are generally
removed by surgical operations and people recommended him to undergo one. He
was old and weak, lacked strength of mind and could not think of submitting
himself to surgical treatment. His suffering was soon to end in another way.
The Inamdar (City Officer) of that town happened to come there at this time. He
was a devotee of Baba and had always a stock of Udi with him. On the
recommendation of friends, his son got some Udi from and mixing it with water,
gave it to his old father to drink. Within five minutes the Udi was assimilated,
the stone was dissolved and came out through his urine and old man was soon
relieved.
Bombay Lady
A woman of the Kayastha Prabhu
caste in Bombay always suffered terrible pain at her delivery. She was very
much frightened each time she became pregnant and did not know what to do. Shri
Rama-Maruti of Kalyan, who was a devotee of Baba, advised her husband to take
her to Shirdi for a painless delivery. When she next became pregnant, both
husband and wife came to Shirdi, stayed there for some months and worshipped
Baba and got all the benefit of His Company. After some time the hour of
delivery came and as usual there was obstruction in the passage from the womb.
She began to suffer labor pains, did not know what to do, but began to pray to
Baba for relief. In the meantime, some neighboring women turned up and after
invoking Baba's aid, gave her Udi-mixture to drink. In five minutes, the woman
delivered safely and painlessly. The issue was still-born according to its
fate; but the mother who got rid of the anxiety and pain, thanked Baba for the
safe delivery and ever remained grateful to Him.
Bow to Shri Sai - Peace be
to all
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