Shri Sai Satcharita
Chapter 41
Story of the Picture;
Stealing the Rags and Reading of Jnaneshwari.
As stated in the last
chapter, we continue here the story of Sai’s picture received by Hemadpant.
Nine years after the
occurrence of the incident depicted in the last chapter, Ali Mohammed saw
Hemadpant and related to him the following story:
One day while wandering in
the streets of Bombay, Mohammed bought the picture of Sai Baba from a
street-hawker; then he framed and set it on a wall in his house at Bandra
(suburb of Bombay). As he loved Baba, he daily took darshan of it. Three months
before he gave the picture to Hemadpant, he was suffering from an abscess or
swelling on his leg for which an operation was performed and he was
convalescing in the house of his brother-in-law, Mr. Noor Mohammed Peerbhoy in
Bombay. For three months his house in Bandra was closed; and nobody was living
there. Only the pictures of the famous Baba Abdul Rahiman, Moulanasaheb
Mohammed Hussain, Baba Sai, Baba Tajudin and other saints (living) were there.
The wheel of time did not even spare these. He was lying sick and suffering in
Bombay. Why should the pictures suffer there (in Bandra)? It seems that they
have also their ins and outs (births and deaths). All the pictures met their
fate, but how Sai Baba's picture escaped it, nobody had been able to explain to
me up till now. It shows the all-pervasiveness, omnipresence of Sai and His
insrutable power.
He got a small picture of
Saint Baba Abdul Rahiman from Mohammed Hussain Thariyatopan many years ago. He
gave it to his brother-in-law, Noor Mohammed Peerbhoy and it was lying on his
table for eight years. The latter saw it, took it to a photographer and got it
enlarged to life-size and distributed copies of the same amongst his relations
and friends, including Ali Mohammed who fixed it up in his Bandra house. Noor
Mohammed was a disciple of Saint Abdul Rahiman and when he went to present the
picture to his Guru in an open darbar held by him, the Guru got wild and ran to
beat him, and drove him out.
He felt very sorry and
dejected. He thought that he lost so much of his money, and incurred his Guru's
displeasure and anger. As his Guru did not like image-worship, he took the
enlarged picture with him to the Apollo Bunder and, after hiring a boat, went
in it and drowned it in the sea. He requested the friends and relations to
return their copies and after getting them (6 in all) back, had them thrown by
a fisherman in the Bandra sea. At this
time Ali Mohammed was in his brother-in-law's house. He was told by him that
his suffering would come to an end if he would soon drown the pictures of the
saints in the sea. Hearing this, Ali Mohammed
sent his Mehta (Manager) to his Bandra house and got all the pictures of the
saints in his house thrown into the sea.
When Ali Mohammed returned
home after two months, he was surprised to find Baba's picture on the wall as
before. He did not understand how his Mehta took away all the pictures except
this. He immediately took it out and kept it in his cupboard, fearing that if
his brother-in-law saw it, he would do away with it. While he was thinking how
it should be disposed of, and who would keep it and guard it well, Sai Baba
Himself as it were, suggested to him that he should see and consult Moulana
Ismu Mujavar and abide by his opinion. He saw the Moulana and told him
everything. After mature consideration they both decided that the picture
should be presented to Annasaheb (Hemadpant) and that he would protect it well.
Then they both went to Hemadpant and presented the picture in the nick of time.
This story shows how Baba
knew all the past, present and future, and how skillfully He pulled the wires
and fulfilled desired of His devotees. The following story shows that Baba
liked very much those persons who took real interest in matters spiritual and
that He removed all their difficulties and made them happy.
Stealing the Rags and
Reading of Jnaneshwari
Mr.B.V.Deo who was
Mamlatdar of Dahanu (Thana District) wished for a long time to read Jnaneshwari
- (the well-known Marathi commentary on the Bhagavat Gita by Jnaneshwar), along
with other scriptures. He could read daily one chapter of the Bhagavat Gita,
and some portion of other books; but when he took Jnaneshwari in hand, some difficulties
cropped up and he was precluded from reading it. He took three months' leave,
went to Shirdi and thence to his home at Pound for rest. He could read there
other books but when he opened Jnaneshwari, some evil or stray thoughts came
crowding in his mind and stopped him in the effort.
Try however he might, he
was not able to read even a few lines of the book with ease. So he resolved in
his mind that when Baba would create love for the book and would order him to
read it, he would begin and not till then. Then in the month of February 1914
he went with his family to Shirdi. There Jog asked him whether he daily read
Jnaneshwari. Deo said that he was desirous of reading it, but he was not
successful and that only when Baba would order him to read it, he would
commence. Jog then advised him to take a copy of the book and present it to Baba
and to start the reading after it was consecrated and returned by Him. Deo then
replied that he did not want to resort to this device, as Baba knows his heart.
Would He not know his desire and satisfy it by giving him a clear order to
read?
Deo then saw Baba and
offered one rupee as Dakshina. Baba asked for Rupees 20/- which he gave. At
night, he saw one Balakram and enquired how he secured Baba's devotion and
grace. Balakram told him that he would communicate everything next day after Arati.
When Deo went for Sai’s darshan next day, Baba asked for Rupees 20/- which he
gave willingly.
As the Masjid was crowded,
Deo went aside and sat in a corner. Baba asked him to come close and sit with a
calm mind, which Deo did. Then after the noon-Arati was over and after the men
dispersed, Deo saw again Balakram and asked him his previous history, what Baba
told him and how he was taught meditation. Balakram was going to reply when
Baba sent one Chandru, a leper devotee to call Deo to Him. When Deo went to
Baba, the latter asked him when and with whom and what he was talking. He said
that he talked with Balakram and heard from him His fame. Baba asked again
Rupees 25/- as Dakshina which Deo gladly gave.
Then Baba took him inside
and sitting near the post charged him saying, “You stole away My rags without
My knowledge”. Deo denied all knowledge of the rags, but Baba asked him to make
a search. He searched but found none. Then Baba got angry and said, “There is
nobody here, you are the only thief, so grey-haired and old, you came here for stealing”.
After this Baba lost His temper, got terribly wild, gave all sorts of abuses
and scolding. Deo remained silent and
watching, and thought that he might get a beating also.
After about an hour or so, Baba
asked him to go to the Wada. He returned to the Wada and told Jog and Balakram
all that had happened. Then in the afternoon Baba sent for all and Deo also,
and said that His words might have pained the old man (Deo) but as he committed
the theft, He could not but speak out. Then Baba asked again for Rupees 12/-
Deo collected the amount, paid it and prostrated himself before Him. Then Baba
said to him - "Go on daily reading the Pothi (Jnaneshwari), go and sit in
the Wada, read something regularly every day and while reading, explain the
portion read, to all with love and devotion. I am sitting here read to give you
the whole gold embroidered shawl (valuable cloth), then why go to others to
steal rags, and why should you get into the habit of stealing?"
Deo was much pleased to
hear the words of Baba, for He asked him to start reading Pothi (Jnaneshwari).
He thought that he got what he wanted and that he could read the book with ease
thenceforth. He again prostrated himself before Baba and said that he
surrendered himself to Him and that he should be treated as a child and be
helped in his reading.
He realized then what Baba
meant by 'stealing the rags'. What he asked Balakram constituted the 'rags' and
Baba did not like his behavior in this respect. As Sai was ready to answer any
question, He did not like him to ask others and make unnecessary enquiries and
therefore He harassed and scolded him. Deo thought that Sai really did not 'harass
and scold' him but taught that He was ready to fulfill his desires, and there
was no use asking others in vain. Deo took these scolding as flowers and
blessings and went home satisfied and contented.
The matter did not end
here. Baba did not stop with only issuing an order to read. Within a year He
went to Deo and enquired about his progress. On 2nd April 1914, on Thursday
morn, Baba gave him a dream vision. He sat on the upper floor and asked him
whether he understood the Pothi. “No” answered Deo. Baba asked, “When are you
going to understand?” Deo burst into tears and said, “You shower Your grace,
the reading is mere worry and the understanding is still more difficult. I say this
definitely”. Baba said, “While reading you make haste, read it before Me, in My
presence”. Deo asked, “Sai, shall I read”? Baba said, “Read Adhyatma
(spiritualism)”. Deo went to bring the book when he opened his eyes and was
awakened. We leave the readers to imagine what ineffable joy and bliss Deo felt
after this vision.
Bow to Shri Sai - Peace be
to all
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