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Thursday, 6 January 2011

Sai Baba Turning Water into Oil - Morals to learn

Sai Baba was a fakir or beggar who lived in Shirdi begging food from four or five houses. Many in Shirdi took Baba for a mad fellow. They never cared for Him. The people of Shirdi ignored him and treated as a person of no account. Baba always loved lighting lamps and in His Masjid (which He later called Dwarakamayi) He always lighted four or five lamps, you might have read the story of Baba turning water into oil in Chapter 5 of Sri Sai Satcharitra. Further in those days, Shirdi was a small village with hardly about 100 mud houses, with narrow lanes, snakes and scorpions were freely roaming about, there was no single respectable building, and there were some small temples, like than of Hanuman, Shani, etc and a small mosque which Baba made His dwelling place. The villagers lead a quiet life and they were very poor and seldom interfered in others affairs and they were contended with their lot.

There were no roads, no street lighting, and no public comforts. Also Baba had only Mahalsapthy and his two friends, Appa Bhil and Dagadu Darji. Let us recollect this once again

Turning Water into Oil

“Sai Baba was very fond of lights. He used to borrow oil from shop-keepers, and keep lamps burning the whole night in the Masjid and temple. This went on for some time. The Banias, who supplied oil gratis, once met together and decided not to give Him oil. When, as usual, Baba went to ask for oil, they all gave Him a distinct No. Unperturbed, Baba returned to the Masjid and kept the dry wicks in the lamps. The banias were watching Him with curiosity. Baba took the Tumrel (tin pot) which contained very little (a few drops) of oil, put water into it and drank it and forced it fall in the container. After consecrating the tin-pot in this way, He again took water in the tin-pot and filled all the lamps with it and lighted them. To the surprise and dismay of the watching Banias, the lamps began to burn and kept burning the whole night. The Banias repented and apologized. Baba forgave them and asked them to be more truthful in future.”

(Courtesy Shri Sai Satcharitra Chapter V)

Now let us see the significance of Baba lighting the lamps with water and the moral of the story. In those days when there was no electricity, it was a common practice among all religions that the places of worship should be lighted in the night. So as part of this practice Baba used to light the Masjid in the night. The oil merchant of Shirdi felt that they are supplying oil to Baba and they did not understand that Baba was the universal and in their ego they thought they are the persons who kept Baba supplied with the necessary ingredient that is oil to light up the Masjid. After seeing the miracle performed by Baba, they were afraid of Babas power and thought that Baba will curse them, so they fell at His feet and begged His forgiveness. Baba first took them to task for having uttered a false hood, they had oil and they did not give (First Moral : We should not utter false hood). Next Baba pointed out to them how cunning and unsocial they were, the lights were needed for a holy place,(whether belonging to any religion), the light in the masjid was also serving the devotees or visitors who went to the mosque and also served as a beacon light for the villagers who used to go around in Shirdi. He advised the oil merchants never to take pleasure in others miseries and instead show sympathy to them.. God is the mother and father of All. Baba was the universal soul He is the mother and father of all the living and non living things in the world. Suppose we tell the father that we have hurt his child and we enjoyed seeing the child suffer, will the father and mother keep quiet. No they will not, they will try to seek revenge. But Baba was the universal Father and Mother, so Baba forgave the oil merchants and advised them not to take pleasure in others sufferings (Second Moral : We should not take pleasure in others miseries). After this small leela of Baba His fame spread.

So we have two morals to learn, Never to utter false hood, if we do not wish to give we have to politely refuse to give. Second never to take pleasure in others sufferings, if we cannot offer help atleast let us not enjoy others sufferings, cuz ultimately they are our own brethren either in the form of human or animal cuz Baba is the father and mother of all.

Jai Sai

Belive in Sai and Peace be to all.


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Tuesday, 4 January 2011

My crow has come

Abdul Baba was one of the muslim devotee who permanently attached himself to Sai Baba. Abdul Baba was one of the devotees who Baba personally called to serve him.

Baba wanted some persons to help him in his spiritual work, and we have already seen, they are Kaka Dixit, Das Ganu, Nana Saheb Chandorkar and he had also taken the responsibility of taking the devotees on new spiritual heights, one of the such devotees who was very close to Baba and who looked after Babas needs. Baba gave Abdul the following works

1. Keep the five lamps around Dwarakamai constantly filled with oil

2. Look after a lamp in Lendi Baug (protected by pieces of metal sheet and kept permanently lit by Baba)

3. Keep Dwarakamai and Chavadi clean by sweeping daily.

In addition, he swept the streets and removed “night soil” (human excreta). He fetched water from the river and washed Baba’s clothes daily.

So he was the servant in attendance to Baba. Baba called Abdul His crow. When Abdul Baba came, Baba welcomed him by saying “Mera Kabla Ala” or “My crow has come”. Baba personally wanted Abdul to come, so let us see how Baba called Him. Abdul was born in the year 1871 near Nanded. He was under the care of Fakir Amiruddin of Nanded. Sai Baba appeared in the dream of Amiruddin of Nanded and gave him two mangos and asked Abdul to be sent to Shirdi. Accordingly when the Fakir got up he found two mangos and giving the mangos to Abdul sent him to Shirdi. So we can see here that how much the fakir respected Sai Baba. He immediately complied with the request of Sai Baba.

Abdul Baba stayed near Baba and daily read the Koran sitting near Baba. Baba occasionally opened the Koran and Made him read or rather recite passages at which he opened the book. Baba also quoted passages from Koran and Abdul duly wrote them down in a book which he later extensively used for predictions.

Abdul Baba stuck to Sai Baba to the end doing all odd and menial works. After Babas passing away his work was to decorate the tomb of Baba, arrange clothes and flowers on it and receive the Prasad for his sustenance. His family still does the same seva to Baba even today.

So much trust Abdul Baba had in Sai Baba that when ever anyone came to Abdul Baba for guidance, Abdul Baba used to refer to his notes and give solutions. When the Shirdi Sansthan dug a well and the water turned brackish, Abdul Baba was consulted and Abdul Baba consulted the book and the reply got was to dig deeper and the well was dug deeper and the was sweet.

When Abdul Baba was maintaining Nanda Deep it was a small pit, not the Nanda Deep we seen today. On all the four sides about 20 pieces of cloth were tied and the hole was covered with a zinc. How tough it would have been for Abdul Baba to continuously keep the lamp burning 24 hours in heavy rains, chilly winds, and all vagaries of Nature. It is nothing but a sheer leela of Baba and the faith Abdul Baba had in Sai Baba.

If we think that for the services rendered Abdul Baba was paid by Sai Baba. Baba took the spiritual responsibility of Abdul Baba. No Sai Baba never gave any money or food to Abdul Baba and Abdul Baba had to beg for his survival. Later on Sai Baba started giving him food from the Prasad received.

Abdul Babas services were washing clothes for Baba at the village stream, sweeping the mosque, chadavi and nearby places, lighting the lamps in these places, removing night soil from the way of Baba. And Sai Baba called him “Halalkoor (Scavenger)” and “My Mariambi”.


Abdul Baba later on started staying the place where Radha Krishna Mayi was staying and one day in the year 1927 the three walls of the building fell down, Abdul Baba was reciting Koran during that time and Abdul Baba was buried in the derbies. But Baba saved him and from any harm.

Baba has blessed Abdul Baba in many ways, like he said “Teruku, Dhariaku, Par Uttar Dhea” Tera Matti Sunna Banadiya “Kyabadi Madi Bandhya” “I have enabled you to cross the oceans, Your earth, i.e, mud body has been turned into gold.

Many references are made about Abdul Baba in Sai Satcharitra and even in Sai Satcharitra Baba called Abdul the crow.

After the 1918, till 1922, Abdul’s duties changed as he became the custodian of the shrine of Sai Baba after Sai Babas Samadhi in 1918. Abdul Babas responsibility was to clean, decorate the shrine with flowers, ritual offerings etc. Any food given as prasadam became his sustenance and he lived on the dakshina offered by Baba’s devotees.

In 1922, Kaka Dixit set up a Public Trust through the Ahmednagar District Court to administer the shrine. Persuaded by his well wishers, Abdul challenged the formation of the Trust and claimed that he was the legal heir to Sai Baba. He lost the case and consequently was debarred from having any connection with the maintenance of the shrine. He was refused free food and asked to vacate the room reserved for him in the shrine. Some time later, these severe restrictions were relaxed and Abdul Baba continued to play a role in the maintenance of the shrine till his death in April 1954.

Abdul Baba’s wife was Umranrao Bi and the couple had a son by name Abdul Pathan. The son was born in 1901 and passed away on 14 december 1984. Abdul Baba had five grandsons and two grand daughters. They are Ibrahim, Aziz, Rehman, Rahim and Hamid, Shamshad Bi and Irshad Bi. Only Rahim and Hamid are alive now. Abdul Babas Samadhi is in the Shirdi Sansthan Complex.

Bow to Sai Peace be to all

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Sunday, 2 January 2011

Das Ganu Maharaj - Brief Biography

Now let us look into the life history of Das Ganu Maharaj. Das Ganu’s name was Ganapat Dattatreya Sahasra Budde.

Das Ganu's ancestors - Sahastrabuddhes were the village chiefs of Kotawade in Ratnagiri district in Konkan. The great grandfather of Das Ganu Maharaj - Shri Appaji Narayan Sahastrabuddhe moved to Ahmednagar from Karkamb. He served as a Tahasildar and after retirement, became a Sanyasin and went to Kashi to leave his body at the feet of Lord Vishweshwar. His son - Shri Eknathpant, worked very hard and made a very good name for the family. His fourth son Shri Dattatreya was the father of Das Ganu Maharaj. Dattopant was not a keen student. He neither bothered to take good education nor did he try lo get a government job. He stayed back in his family house and looked after the family farms and property. He was very much interested in music. He was always surrounded by a number of music lovers. He did not pay much attention to his business. He was married to Smt. Savilribai. The bride was from a royal family of Akolner. She was a very well cultured, intelligent, disciplined and pious lady. Since her husband was a happy go lucky type of a person, she spent most of her time in devotion.

In the year 1867, she gave birth to our Maharaj. After the nativity, the child would not suckle the mother and started weeping continuously. Doctors and Vaidyas were invited but in vein. The child's grandmother prayed to Lord Khandoba with tears in her eyes. These fervent prayers were answered and the child stopped crying and suckled the mother. The child was named Narayan in Akolner but when it was taken to Nagar, his grandfather saw his big belly, big ears and a Siva Lingam type projection on his temple. Grandfather spontaneously named the child Ganesh.Baba later started calling him Ganu.

He met Sai Baba in 1892 AD. Das Ganu Maharaj before turning to kirtankar was a Havaldar in police. There was a notorious bandit named Kana Bhil who was robbing British and native states. For three years, police were on his track but failed to catch him. Kana Bhil one day came to shoot Das Ganu for he already shot the other three Havildars put up on duty to keep track of Kana Bhil. Das Ganu went and bowed before Sri Ram and prayed for life the bandit let him off with a warning that he will be watched. When Das Ganu got information regarding this bandit he informed police who surrounded the hillock where Kana Bhil was hiding but, he escaped after a severe battle in which a number of police where shot. Das Ganu got a medical certificate that he has heart disease and escaped further detective duty.

Absenting himself from his duty, he visited holy places, returned to river Godavari, and vowed to Baba holding Godavari water in his hand that if he would save him he would give up his service in police. Ambitious to become Fouzdar, dominating his mind he appeared for the exam and passed it to qualify himself for the Fauzdar post. Baba told him that he would not get the Fauzdar post. He was posted to a place for which he had to cross Shirdi to reach the place of his posting. On way, he did not wish to see Baba so he avoided turning into the village and marched on main road. As fate would have it, Baba was there on the main road and Das Ganu had to get down from his horse and fell on Baba’s feet.

Baba took him to the mosque and there asked him as to who took the Vow taking Godavari water in hand? Still Das Ganu did not realise how Baba knows about his Vow and he was preventing him from further harm. Baba let him proceed with words ‘Wait you will not listen to me while things are smooth running’. Then he got into another trouble with no fault of his, a convict’s fine of Rs.32 realized and sent to him, to be credited into the Government account was received by his assistant and was quietly pocketed. Later the man for whom the fine has been sent, not being released made a complaint, and Das Ganu was suspended. Punishment was eminent. Again, Das Ganu vowed he would leave service if he was let off and in 1903, he left his service to serve Baba. He prostrated before Baba with tears in his eyes, “Baba I am without any property and I have no income. Unless there is some provision, myself and my wife have to starve. (No children were born to Him). Then Baba said “Do not fear. I will provide for you, Ganu”

Baba always used to say he was fond of tamashas. After Das Ganu gave up his service as Havildar, he performed kirtans. He never took money for performing kirtans. He had lands, sold to him by his friend at a nominal price. This gave him yield enough to live upon. He was a man of few needs as he was alone.

Dasganu Maharaju was very orthodox. However, Baba did not like orthodoxy in some matters. Baba liked to eat onions daily, but Dasganu’s orthodoxy prevented him from it. To test him Baba once asked him to prepare sauce of onions and to have his meals of it first and then to bring it to Sai Baba. Dasganu touched the finished dish with his fingertips, touched his lips with it as token of tasting it, and took it to Baba. Baba knew what he did. He showed other devotees what Dasganu did by his action. Then he told Dasganu “you should eat onions”. However, the orthodoxy rejects it over its odor and aphrodisiac properties. Baba for this explained to Das Ganu, “If one digests it and overcomes it detrimental qualities it does no harm but good”. As long as Baba was alive, Dasganu ate onions except on Ekadasi days.

It is considered sacred to have bath in the holy tirth of prayag (Allahabad U P). Once Das Ganu thought of going to tirth and came to Baba to take permission and Baba replied to him, ‘it’s not necessary to go so long our Prayag is here believe me’. At Baba’s, behest Das Ganu placed his head at Baba’s feet and out flowed streams of Ganga Jamuna water from both toes of Baba, seeing this miracle Das Ganu was overwhelmed with the feeling of love and adulation. This inspired him to burst out into a song in praise of Baba and his leelas. From 1914AD, Sai Baba entrusted the role of being Haridas in the Ramanavami festival to Das Ganu Maharaj. Since then he conducted it successfully.

Sai Baba was very fond of remembering and singing God’s name. He always uttered Allah malik and in Baba’s presence, devotees sang praises of God continuously for seven days. This is called “Namah Saptah”. Once he asked Dasganu Maharaj to do Namah Saptah. Dasganu asked Baba he would do it provided Vittal appeared at the end of seventh day. Baba keeping his hand on his breast assured him certainly Vittal would appear but he should be honest and devote. What we understand by these experiences is that only when the devotee is replete with love and devotion, Vittal will manifest himself in him. After the saptah was over Vittal did manifest himself in Shirdi this way.

Kaka Dixit was in meditation he saw a vision of Vittoba, when he went for darshan of Baba he told Baba of the vision he had. Baba asked Kakasaheb to be on guard, as Vittoba will come to him in the afternoon. Like wise that after noon Kakasaheb saw a hawker selling pictures of Vittoba similar to that of what he saw in his vision. Kakasheb bought one picture and placed it in his shrine for worship.

Persons who do keerthans during Ram Navami and other festivals are called “Haridas”. Generally, while doing Keerthans, Haridas wear a Gala and full dress. They put on headdress either a pheta or a turban and a long flowing coat with a shirt inside, short dhotar (uparani) on the shoulders and the usual long dhotar from waist below. After dressing himself in this fashion for some keerthan in Shirdi village, Dasganu went for Baba’s darshan. Baba upon seeing Dasganu asked him why he is dressed like bridegroom. When Dasganu said for making keerthans Baba asked him to take all his clothing except the long dhotar worn from wasit below. Bare from wasit upward a pair of chiplies in hand Dasganu conducted keerthans this way as per Baba’s wishes. This was like the purest form followed by sage Narada to sing the praises of lord Vishnu.

Initially Baba was known only in Ahmednagar district. Nana Saheb Chandorkar by personnel talks and Das Ganu Maharaj by his keerthans spread the fame of Baba in the Konkan. In fact, Das Ganu by his beautiful and inimitable keerthans made Baba available to so many people. The audience who come to hear the keerthans have different tastes, some like the erudition of the Haridas some his gestures, some his singing, some his wit and humour, some his preliminary dissertation on Vedanta and some others his main stories and so on. However, among them few get faith and devotion or love for God or saints. The effect of hearing Dasganu’ keerthans on the minds of audience was however electric as it were.

Once in the audience, a Mr. Cholkar temporary employee in civil court after hearing keertans bowed to Baba mentally and prayed that if he passed his department exams he will come to Shirdi, fall on his feet, and distribute sugar candy in Baba’s name. Mr. Cholkar passed the exam but he was a poor man and had a large family to support, he could not afford the expenses of Shirdi trip. To fulfill his vow he cut down his expenses by taking his tea without sugar this way he was able to make a trip to Shirdi and have darshan of Baba.

He fell at Baba’s feet offered a coconut distributed it with clean conscious with sugar candy as for the vow. Mr. Cholkar was in the masjid with his host Bapu Saheb Jog. When both of them got up to leave Baba said to.Mr Jog as follows. “Give him cups of tea fully saturated with sugar”. Hearing this significant words Mr.Cholkar was stirred with emotion and wonder struck, tears bedewed his eyes, and he fell at Baba’s feet once again. Baba meant to say, ‘Though I am here bodily, still I know what you do beyond the seven seas’

Dasaganu maharaj wrote "Stavana Manjari" book just before 36 days of Baba's maha samadhi. He was also Author of many books in praise of Sai Baba. ‘Bhakti Saramrita’ (1925), ‘Bhakta Leelamruta’ (1906), and later ‘Santakalamrita’. In these some facts, autobiographical reminiscences came from Baba’s own mouth. However, they were very few.

In 1700 shaka year, Dasganu Maharaj wrote ‘Bhakta Leelamrut’ and ‘Santakatamrutha’ in which lives of modern saints were described. In chapter 31, 32, 33 of Bhakta Leelamruth and in chapter 57 of Santhakatamrutha the life and teachings of Sai were predicted.

His name was a household word throughout Maharastra. Ganu was a great devotee of lord Panduranga and he used to make a “Vari” trip to Pandarpur every year. He died at the age of about 95 at Pandarpur 1963 on Karthika Ekadasi at the age of 95. His Samadhi is at Gortha Nanded and hundred of his devotees and disciples even now flock there every year to participate in the Samadhi ustav.Thus Baba made him to cast his mortal coil and fulfilled his wish to attain “Sadgati” at the abode of Lord Panduranga. In fact Baba and Panduranga are one and the same.

Though Das Ganu Maharaj never considered Sai Baba as a Guru and God in the initial days later on He trusted Baba the most, and It was because of Das Ganu Maharaj that Name of Sai Baba spread through out Maharastra and later on by Narasimha Swamy through out India. It is cuz of these two people that we are today devotees of Sai Baba.

“If one meditates on me, repeats my name, and sings about my deeds- he is transformed and his karma is destroyed. I stay by his side always”.

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Friday, 31 December 2010

DAS GANU MAHARAJ - GOD-REALISATION SAKSHATKARA

We have heard about Das Ganu Maharaj a lot. He is one of the apostles of Baba. Baba has chosen His apostles who will go and do the prachar work of Baba.

Das Ganu was the orderly of Nana Saheb Chandorkar. He was in the police service and Das Ganu had lots of experience of Baba, we will recollect such experiences in some future posts, but at present we will restrict ourself at the misfortune of Das Ganu who could not see Baba as a god. He never considered Baba as a god. Years later Das Ganu went to meet a great saint and sought his appointment. The appointment was not given initially as the Saint clearly said “You call yourself a Kirtankar, why then have you ahamkar, The saint further said, “Shall I tell you what kind of Ahamkar you have ? Is not Sai Baba your guru and shall I say what you have done to Him? Did you Sai Baba produce water from his feet and what did you do with it? You sprinkled it on your head but would not drink it because you were a Brahmin and the Ganga was coming from the feet of Baba who is staying in a Masjid. Is this is not Ahamkar. Ganu felt Ashamed.

We can list out a few miracles Baba performed for Das Ganu

1) He thought him the essence of Upanishad through the maid servant of Kaka Saheb Dixit.

2) He made Ganga flow at His feet for the sake of Das Ganu,

3) He got him saved from his fellow constables who were jealous of Das Ganu.

4) He was saved from the clutches of Appa Bhil a dread dacoit

5) He was again saved by Baba in a theft embezzlement case.

We can write many such leelas Baba has done for Das Ganu. This Leela which we are going to see is very important, cus Baba knows the heart of His devotees and never goes out of the way to force a devotee and respects the wishes of His devotees.

Das Ganu wanted a Sakshatkar (Divine Vision) of His Chosen devotee Vithoba of Pandarpur. Das Ganu Maharaj. He is a varkhari of Pandharpur and the idea of Pandarinath, standing on bricks with arms is the idea of God, which is uppermost in his mind.

So Das Ganu requested Baba to give Him Sakshatkar of Vittobha. Baba has asked him to do a seven day reading of Bhagavata, and Das Ganu was ready to do a seven day reading of the book provided Baba assured him of a divine vision or Sakshatkar .

Baba assured Das Ganu that Vittal will appear, but Das Ganu should have intense devotion. Das Ganu read his saptha of Bhagavata; but failed to get sakshatkar.

Das Ganu Maharaj was disappointed and said to Baba that He promised Sakshatkar but He did not get it. Baba advised Him patience. [Baba was evidently waiting for development of the requisite faith and earnestness in D.G.]

In 1916, Bhadrapad, Das Ganu was keen on going to Pandharpur; but Nana Saheb Chandorkar took him to Shirdi and made him perform keertans and was for detaining him there even for Asvin, evidently with Baba’s assent. Das Ganu then taught within himself without saying “How is He a Guru who blocks my way to my God at Pandharpur” (Das Ganu had a Brahmin Guru. He did not deem Baba as his guru)

Baba said to Nana : Nana do not stop him from going to Pandharpur. And Baba gave permission to Das Ganu to go to Pandarpur.

So Das Ganu gladly went to Pandharpur for asvin, as Vittal of Pandaripur alone was God to him and not Baba. Later he returned to Shirdi.

Das Ganu again said to Baba, you have been long putting off request of Sakshatkar. When will you give me sakshatkar? Baba then said I am that Vittal of Pandarpur please see me. I am God. Das Ganu was not satisfied cuz he never considered Baba as Guru or God and said to Baba “I expected you would say so. But I am not satisfied with that.

Das Ganu considered that it was not in his destiny (Prarabdha) to have sakshatkar of God Vittal, as that was what he evidently wanted.

So what do we learn from this. We can learn that Baba was a unique God or Saint who walked on earth. The other previous incarnations of God in this earth left behind books or teachings and requested their followers to follow them. But Baba was a God who never left any teachings encouraged devotees to follow their own gods and religious practices, and never came in the way of his devotees who wanted to follow their own chosen way.

Jai Sri Sai.

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Thursday, 30 December 2010

Babas advise to His devotee.

Baba has given 11 assurances and the 10th assurance is “If you seek my advice and help, it shall be given to you at once.”

We all know Baba was a Guru, God par excellent. He always cared for His Devotees welfare only. He never expected any thing from His devotees and infact He went out of the way to help His devotees. And the advice He gives to His devotees is for the overall welfare of His devotees.

Once Kavle Patil with his Mamladdar, B.V. Dev went to Baba and through Shama and Kavle Patil wanted to know from Baba whether in a temple newly built by Kavle he should reinstall the old image or bring in a new image from Vani, as directed by his own Guru.

Shama intervened and asked Baba that Kavle Patil wants to know what he is to install in his newly built temple. Baba replied “Let him place only the ancient stones that his family has been worshipping from old time and no new image.”

Shama then asked What objection is there to a new image from Vani? Baba got annoyed and said, “Act as you please, Shama. Install it or don’t.” As we know that Shama gave up so easily and again he pestered Baba for a definite answer

Baba then “If he wants that image, let him break off its arms and legs and then install and worship it. Do not question me again and again. I once went with a companion from village to village. He wanted to buy a cow. I said, “Don’t”. But he did buy it and brought it to a village. There an epidemic broke out and many died.” Later in the day Shama again asked , what harm will arise if the image is brought? Baba never gave any reply and again reiterated that the old stone be worshipped and not to introduce anything new.

Kavle Patil had no faith in Baba, but great faith in his own guru and so brought the Vani image to the guru’s village. There plague broke out and many died. The guru who had already received Rs.300 or Rs.400 from Kavle Patil more over sent a message to the Patil that unless he gave a registered gift of his land to the guru, the latter would curse him to immediate death. The Patil woke up, discovered the unselfishness and wisdom of Baba and wickedness of his own guru and installed only his own hereditary images.

So from the above we know what a great guru Baba was who never cared for His own and for Him the welfare of His devotees is of paramount importance. And as per the 11 assurances of Baba, when His advice was sought, He gave a good advise.


Bow to Sai Peace to All.
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Wednesday, 29 December 2010

Sai Baba and other Saints

Continuing with yesterdays post, today let us see how Sai Baba identified himself with other saints. Baba was universal soul. He respected all religions, He received devotees from all religions. We can read umpteen number of Stories in Sai Satcharitra about Babas Muslim, Hindu, Parsi and Christian devotees.

Baba never disrespected any religion or religious practices. He always encouraged His devotees to practice their age old traditions but at the same time he was against ritualism. Baba also identified himself Gajanan Maharaj of Shegaon, Tajuddin Baba of Nagpur and a host of other saints.

His proof of identify with Gajanan Maharaj was when Gajanan Maharaj passed away at Shegaon, Baba said at Shirdi: My Gajanan is gone.

And when the devotees made enquiries, it was found that Gajanan Maharaj passed away on the same day when Baba made this remark.


We also read in the Sai Satcharitra how saints respect other saints, Here we can take the example of Vasudevanand Saraswathi (Chapter 51 of Shri Sai Satcharitra).



Let us see this leela of Baba, where Baba identified himself with Akkalkot Maharaj

When Akkalkot Maharaj was passing away (about 1878) Keshav Naik of Tardev, thus addressed him: Maharaj, if you go away, what support have we?

Akkalkote Maharaj (giving his shoes to be worshipped) My Avatar (spirit) will be at Shirdi in Ahmadnagar District. Go there always. Be devoted there. If you do so, you will not remember me. And you will be happy

Keshav Naik and his son Ramachandra Naik, accompanied by two orthodox Brahmins went to Sai Baba at Shirdi. On the way the Brahmins referred to Baba as a mad moslem fakir to whom no Brahmins could bow. When all four reached Baba. Baba said to Keshav Naik You and your son may come and visit me, if you like and pointing to the other two said they are These are Karmata Brahmins.

Baba then asked Ramachandra Naik to fetch Margosa leaves. Ramachandra Naik brought some leaves and gave to Baba and Baba distributed the leaves to the four. Baba asked all the four to eat the leaves and asked them How do they taste? The Brahmins replied that the leaves were very bitter, and the Naiks replied that the leaves were sweet. Thus Baba parted his sheep from the goats, and confirmed the statement of Akkalkote Maharaj.

We might have read the story of Ratanji Shapurji Wadia of Nanded, in Chapter 14 of Sai Satcharitra, let us recall the store, Ratanji had no son and he great regard for Das Ganu Maharaj and so he sought the advice of Das Ganu Maharaj. Das Ganu Maharaj advised him to go to Shirdi and meet the God who walked on earth, Sri Sai Baba. So Ratanji went to Shirdi, had a darshan of Baba and prayed to Baba saying "Many persons who find themselves in difficult situations come to You, and You relieve them immediately. Hearting this, I have sought anxiously Your Feet; please, therefore, do not disappoint me." Sai Baba then asked him for Dakshina of Rs. five which Ruttonji intended to give, but added, that He has already received Rs. 3-14-0 from him, and that he should pay the balance only. He went back to Nanded and met Das Ganu Maharaj and told him all that has happened in Shirdi and he was not able to understand how Baba already received Rs.3-14-0 from him. It was a surprise for Das Ganu also and they raked their brain, and after deep thinking they recollected that Ratanji has honoured a saint of Nanded, Mahomedan Saint, by name Moulisaheb.

Two more story of how Baba recalled the story when the devotees visited Baba.

S. B. Nachne’s brother and family were anxious about a very serious operation, which was just being performed at Bombay on his brother. Then a Sadhu appeared at Dahanu and was given food by Nachne’s sister-in-law. They kept aside Bendi Baji (lady’s fingers’ dish) as not fit for presentation; but the Sadhu himself called for it and it was then served. The Sadhu then went away blessing them and telling them that the operation at Bombay was safe and successful. They quite forgot this incident and three years later, Nachne went to Baba. then, Baba then pointing to S.B. Nachne “I had been to this man’s house for a meal. He did not give me Bendi Baji” . Thus from this story we also learn that Baba always protects His devotees and cares for their welfare. He can take any form and visit the devotees and bless them.

When Chandrabai R. Borkar was at Kopergaon during sravana or chaturmasya of 1908, an unknown fakir appeared before her and wanted Garlic chatni and bread. She said that she did not take garlic in chaturmasya and the fakir disappeared. Having heard of Sai Baba and his taking onion everyday, she thought that fakir might be Sai Baba. So she went to Shirdi for the first time and bowed before Sai Baba. Baba told her, “You have not given garlic chatni and bread! Any why have you come here?” This confirmed her idea that the fakir who come to her was Baba and she answered “Yes, I have come to give garlic chatni and bread”. Baba then said that she was his sister for seven generations and had always sought him out

Thus we can conclude that all Saints work together. For the saints the welfare of the devotees are paramount. The saints take care of their devotees life after life. They take any form to protect their devotees. As Baba has clearly said He takes care of His devotees life after life. So Dear devotees we are lucky to have come under the influence of Baba and let us follow His teachings and try to lead a life as ordained by Baba.


Bow to Sri Sai Peace be to all.

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Sai Baba in various forms

Sai Baba said “I am formless and everywhere, I am in everything, I am in everything and beyond, I fill all space. All that you see taken together is Myself. I do not shake or move. All that is seen is my form; ant, fly, prince, pauper. I am in the water, in dry places, in woods, amidst crowds, and in the solitary wilderness. I am in the fire and in ether. I am not limited to any place.
So what does this mean, this means that Baba is the Universal Soul and He is there in every thing. What is the Moral of this, Baba wants us His devotees to identify Baba in every thing and respect every being, love every being. To drive home this point very clearly Baba taught many devotees by Example.
Once Baba said to Laxmi Bai Shinde that He is very Hungry, Laxmi Bai ran post haste and prepared food and brought and gave it to Baba with full of love. Baba immediately feed the food to a Hungry dog. Laxmi Bai got upset and said Baba I prepared the food for you and you feed the dog. Baba then said that the dog was hungry and to feed the dog so He asked Laxmi Bai to go and prepare food. Baba identified Himself with the dog.

Baba: Is not the bitch also a Jiva? We talk, dogs do not. She is hungry; she and I are one and the same. It is the same if I eat or she eats.
Baba sometimes also took various forms to test His Devotees, sometimes as pig, cat, or dogs.

Once he went in the form of a pig to Kasinath Govind Upasani Maharaj who lived at Shirdi in 1911-4, Upasani Maharaj prepared food and wanted to offer it to Baba. So he took the food and was walking to the Masjid and saw a black dog was watching. Offering nothing to the dog Upasani Maharaj went to the masjid and offered it to Baba. Baba asked Upsani Maharaj Why did you bring it here. I was there. Upasani Maharaj said that He did not find Baba, Baba said, I was that black dog. So the message Upasani Maharaj learnt was He has to recognize Baba in each form.
Baba also took various forms to help His devotees,
Let us look at this story. Hansraj, an Asthma patient: He was not supposed to take curds or taste sour things. But Hansraj was daily preparing curds overnight to drink it at the noon meal. Daily a cat drank it off Hansraj, decided to punish the cat and one day he beat the cat.
“Baba : to others, in the presence of Hansraj. "There is an Urphatia. a cussed, cross grained man. I told him not to take curds. But he daily prepared it. Daily I went as a cat and drank it off, to save his life. Today 1 went again. Do you know what he did? He beat me over the shoulder. See here. (Hansraj looked and found a fresh weal on Baba's shoulder, though it was a cat he beat with a stick on the shoulder)”
There are many such stories, we can recollect innumerable of such stories. Sai Satcharitra is full of such stories, we have also read about experiences of various devotees about Baba coming in various forms. If we keep our mind and eyes open we can see and feel Baba in various forms.
From the above stories we learn that Baba is a guru who is different from others. He was a full avatar. He set examples, He never teached any thing new, he teached what was already written in Bhagavat Gita, Koran, Bible and he teached by examples and he lived that way so that His devotees follow that example and live by it. If we want the grace of Baba we have to identify Baba in every living being and love them and respect them, then Babas grace will be on us.

Sunday, 26 December 2010

Joys and Sorrows of Samsara

Question by N G Chandorkar: Joys and sorrows of samsara disturb one so much. Should we not renounce samsara therefore?
Answer by Baba: Joy and sorrow are mere delusion. Mere appearance of worldly joy is not true happiness. The worldly man is forcibly drawn to it, as he believes it to be true happiness. According to the Prarabdha of each, one gets delicacies (Panchamrita), one, stale crumbs, and one, mere bran-gruel. the latter fancy themselves unhappy at that, and the former fancies he lacks nothing. But the result of eating any of these is merely the satisfaction of hunger. some cover themselves with laced shawls, others with barks. Both serve only one purpose, covering the body. This joy and this sorrow is due to opinion, which is mere illusion and is ruinous. Whenever any idea of joy or sorrow arises in your mind, resist it. Do not give room to it. It is pure delusion.
The ‘Shadripus’ i.e., Lust, Anger, Covetousness, Delusion, Pride and Jealousy) are all delusive. they make the unreal appear as real. if a rich man wears a gold ornament, the poor man gets jealous, and thinks he must have one. This is Lobha.
All are like this. so one must conquer the six enemies. if they are conquered, waves of passion will not arise. Else they will enslave you. If they are sub-ordinated and reason made the commandant, then the delusive pressures and pains will no longer hold sway over you.
(Source Charters and SAyings by Narasimha Swamy)