Shri Sai Satcharita
Chapter 35
Tested and Never Found Wanting
Stories Kaka Mahajani's Friend and Master;
Bandra Insomnia Case; Bala Patil Newaskar.
This Chapter also continues
the subject of the importance of the Udi; it also gives two cases in which Baba
was tested and not found wanting. These cases will be taken up first.
Preliminary
In spiritual matters or
endeavors, sectarianism is the greatest bar to our progress. Those, who believe
the God is without form, are heard saying that to believe the God is with the
form is an illusion and that the Saints are only human beings. Then why should
they bend their heads before them and offer Dakshina? Persons belonging to
other sects will also raise objections and say, "Why should they bow and
offer allegiance to other Saints, leaving their Sadhguru?" Similar
objections regarding Sai Baba were heard before and are heard even now. Some
said that when they went to Shirdi, Baba asked for Dakshina from them. Is it good
that Saints should collect money in this fashion? If they do so, where is their
Sainthood? But there are many instances where men went to Shirdi to scoff; but
remained there to pray.
Two such instances are given
below:
Kaka Mahajani's Friend
A friend of Kaka Mahajani
was a worshipper of God without form and was averse to idolatry. Out of
curiosity he agreed to go to Shirdi with Kaka Mahajani on two conditions, viz.,
(1) that he would neither bow to Baba, (2) nor pay Him any Dakshina. Kaka
agreed to these conditions and they both left Bombay on a Saturday night and
reached Shirdi the next morning. As soon as they put their feet on the steps of
the Masjid, Baba, looking at the friend from a little distance, addressed him
in sweet words as follows, "Oh, welcome sir". The tone that uttered
these words was a very peculiar one. It exactly resembled the tone of the
friend's father. It reminded him of his departed father and sent a thrill of
joy through his body. What an enchanting power the tone had! Being surprised the
friend said, "This is no doubt the voice of my father". Then he at
once up and, forgetting his resolution, placed his head upon Baba's Feet.
Then Baba asked for
Dakshina twice, once in the morning and again at noon at the time of their
taking leave; but He asked it from Kaka only and not from the friend. The
latter whispered to Kaka, "Baba asked for Dakshina from you twice. I am
with you, why does He omit me?" You ask Baba Himself" was Kaka's
reply. Baba asked Kaka what his friend was whispering, and then the friend
asked Baba himself whether he should pay any Dakshina. Baba replied, "You
had no mind to pay, so you were not asked; but if you want to pay now you
may." Then the friend paid Rupees 17 as Dakshina, the same amount that
Kaka paid. Baba then addressed him a few words of advice, "You do away,
destroy the Teli's wall (sense of difference) between us, so that we can see
and meet each other face to face". Then Baba allowed them to depart.
Thought the weather was cloudy and threatening, Baba assured them of their safe
journey and both of them reached Bombay safely. When he reached home and opened
the door and windows of his house, he found two sparrows fallen dead on the
ground and one just flying out through a window. He thought that if he had left
the windows open, two sparrows would have been saved, but thought again, that
they had met their lot and that Baba had sent him back soon just to save the
third sparrow.
Kaka Mahajani's Master
Kaka was the Manager in the
firm of Thakkar Dharmasey Jethabhai, a solicitor of Bombay. Both the Master and
the Manager were on intimate terms. Mr. Thakkar knew that Kaka was often going
to Shirdi, staying there for some days and returning, when Baba permitted him.
Out of curiosity and just to test Baba, Mr. Thakkar decided to go to Shirdi
with Kaka during Shimga holidays. As Kaka's return was uncertain, he took another
man with him as an associate. The three started together and Kaka bought two
seers of raisins (dried grapes with seed) on the way for presentation to Baba.
They reached Shirdi in due time, and went to the Masjid for darshan. Then
Babasaheb Tarkhad was there, Mr. Thakkar asked him why he came there. "For
darshan", Tarkhad replied. Mr. Thakkar asked if miracles took place there.
Tarkhad replied that it (to see miracles) was not his attitude, but the earnest
intentions of the Bhaktas were satisfied here.
Then Kaka prostrated
himself before Baba and offered the raisins to Him. Baba ordered them to be
distributed. Mr. Thakkar got a few of them. He did not like the raisins and he
was advised by his doctor not to eat them without washing and cleaning them. So
he was in a fix. He did not like to eat them, nor could he reject them. To keep
up formalities, he put them into his mouth, but did not know what to do with
the seeds. He could not spit them out on the floor of the Masjid, so he
pocketed them against his wish. He then said in his mind that if Baba was a
Saint, how could He be ignorant of his dislike for the raisins and could He
force them on him. When this thought arose in his mind Baba again gave him some
more raisins. He could not eat them, but held them in his hand. Then Baba asked
him to eat them up. He obeyed and found, to his surprise, that they were all
seedless. He wanted to see miracles and here was one. He knew that Baba read
his thought; and as per his wish converted raisins (with seeds) into seedless
grapes. What a wonderful power! Again to test further he asked Tarkhad, who was
sitting by and who also got some raisins- "What kind of grapes you
got?" He replied- "The variety with seeds." Mr. Tharkkar was
still more surprised to hear this.
Then to confirm his growing
faith Thakkar thought in his mind, that if Baba was a real Saint, the raisins
should be now given to Kaka first. Reading this thought also, Baba ordered that
distribution should be commenced from Kaka. These proofs were sufficient for
Thakkar. Then Shama introduced Mr. Thakkar as the master of Kaka, upon which
Baba said, "How could he be his master? He has got a different Master
altogether". Kaka appreciated this reply. Forgetting his resolve, Thakkar
saluted Baba and returned to the Wada. After the noon-Arati was over, they all
went to the Masjid for taking Baba's leave for their departure. Sharma spoke
for them.
Baba then spoke as follows: - There was a fickle-minded gentleman. He had
health and wealth and was free from both physical and mental afflictions, but
he took on him needless anxieties and burdens and wandered hither and thither, thus
losing his peace of mind. Sometimes he dropped the burdens and at other times
carried them again. His mind knew no steadiness. Seeing his state, I took pity
on him and said, "Now please keep your faith at any one place (point) you
like; why roam like this? Stick quietly to one place. Thakkar at once came to
know that, that was an exact description of himself. He wished that Kaka should
also return with him but no one expected that Kaka would be allowed to leave
Shirdi so soon. Baba read also this thought to his and permitted Kaka to return
with his master. Thakkar got one more proof of Baba's capacity to read
another's mind. Then Baba asked Kaka for Rupees 15/- as Dakshina and received
it. To Kaka He said, "If I take one rupee as Dakshina from anybody I have to
return it tenfold to him. I never take anything gratis. I never ask any one
indiscriminately. I only ask and take from him whom the Fakir (My Guru) points
out. If anyone is indebted formerly to the Fakir money is received from him.
The donor gives, i.e. sows his seeds, only to reap a rich harvest in future. Wealth
should be the means to work out Dharma. If it is used for personal enjoyment,
it is wasted. Unless you have given it before, you do not get it now. So the
best way to receive is to give. The giving of Dakshina advances Vairagya
(Non-attachment) and thereby Bhakti and Jnana. Give one and receive
tenfold".
On hearing these words Mr.
Thakkar himself gave Rs.15/- in Baba's hand, forgetting his resolve not to do
so. He thought he did well in coming to Shirdi as all his doubts were solved
and he learnt so much. Baba's skill in handling such cases was unique. Though
He did all those things He was totally non-attached to them. Whether anybody
saluted Him or not, or whether anybody gave Him Dakshina or not, it was the
same to Him. None He disrespected. He felt no pleasure because He was
worshipped and no pain because He was disregarded. He transcended the pairs of
opposites, viz. pleasure and pain, etc.
Insomnia Case
A Kayastha Prabhu gentleman
of Bandra suffered from Insomnia for long. As soon as he laid himself down for
sleep, his departed father appeared to him in his dream, and abused and scolded
him severely. This broke his sleep and made him restless the whole night. Every
night this went on and the man did not know what to do. One day he consulted a devotee
of Baba in this respect. He recommended the Udi as the only infallible remedy
he knew. He gave him some Udi and asked him to apply a little of it to his
forehead before going to bed and keep the Udi packet under the pillow. He tried
this remedy and found, to his great surprise and joy, that he got sound sleep
and that there was no disturbance of any kind. He continued the remedy and
always remembered Sai. Then he got a picture of Sai Baba which he hung on the
wall near his pillow and started worshipping it daily and on Thursdays,
offering garland, naivedya etc. Then he got on well and forgot altogether his
past trouble.
Balaji Patil Newaskar
This man was a great
devotee of Baba. He rendered most excellent and disinterested service. Every
day he swept and kept clean all the passages and streets in Shirdi through
which Baba passed in His daily routine. This work was, after him, equally
well-done by another female devotee named RahdaKrishna-Mai and after her by
Abdul. When Balaji reaped his corn every year, he brought the whole quantity
and presented it to Baba. He returned with what Baba gave him and maintained himself
and his family with it. This course was followed by him for many years and
after him by his son.
Power and Efficacy of Udi
Once it happened that at
Balaji's death anniversary day, a certain number of guests were invited and the
dinner was prepared for them. But at the dinner-time it was found that thrice
the number of people invited had turned up. Mrs. Newaskar was in a fix. She
thought that the food would not suffice for the people assembled and that if it
fell short, the honor of the family would be at stake. Her mother-in-law
comforted her by saying, "Don't be afraid, it is not ours, but Sai's food;
cover every vessel with cloth, putting some Udi in it, and serve from the same without
opening it : Sai will save us from ignominy." She did as she was advised
and it was found to their surprise and joy that not only did the food suffice
for all, but plenty of it remained after serving. "As one feels intently,
so he realizes accordingly" was proved in this case. (A similar instance is reported to me by my
friend Mr.B.A.Chougule, First Class SubJudge and a great devotee of Baba. In
February 1943, there was a pooja-festival and public dinner, at Karjat
(Dr.Ahmednagar). For the latter function, about five times the number of people
invited, came up, and they were all fed. To the astonishment of all, it was
found that by Baba's grace there was no shortage of food).
Sai Appearing as Serpent
Sai’s devotee Balaji had
two wives and some children. They sometimes went to Shirdi from Newase for
taking Baba's darshan. Then Baba bought saris and other clothes which were
given to them with His blessings. Once Raghu Patil of Shirdi went to Balaji
Patil at Newase. That evening he found that a serpent entered the cowshed
hissing. All the cattle were afraid and began to move. The inmates of the house
were frightened, but Balaji thought that it was Sai Who appeared in his house as
a serpent. Without being afraid in the least he brought a cup of milk and
placing it before the serpent said, "Baba, why do you miss and make noise?
Do you want to frighten us? Take this cup of milk and drink it with a calm
mind". Saying this, he sat close by unperturbed. The other members were
frightened and did not know what to do. In a short time the serpent disappeared.
Nobody knew where it went. It was not found though a search was made in the
cowshed. (A similar incident where Baba appeared as
serpent at Coimbatore (South India) on Thursday, 7th January 1943 at 15-30 P.M.
has been published in "Sai Sudha" (Volume III No. 7-8, January 1943,
Page 26). There the serpent heard the Bhajan, accepted flowers and milk,
allowed itself to be seen by thousands of people and also got photographed. For
taking the photo Baba's picture was placed near the serpent. Both the picture
and the serpent have come off very well in the photo. For details and for the
photo etc., the readers are requested to refer to the above mentioned number of
Sai Sudha).
Bow to Shri Sai - Peace be
to all
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