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In the Observation of Shree Sai Satcharita’s Writer |
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Sai’s Netrakamal (Lotus–like Eyes) As one looks at
Baba’s eyes, one forgets one’s self. Waves of love swell from within and
the whole world is drowned in the raptures of devotion. ll81ll - C. 1 Hail
Sainatha, the greatest among all saints ! Hail, hail compassionate one,
laden with virtues ! Hail, the unchangeable and Supreme One ! Hail, hail
the boundless and Immanent One ! ll1ll In Your infinite mercy towards Your
devotees, upon whom You keep a watch, without their knowledge, You meet
them under different pretexts, and save them from their
difficulties. ll2ll - C. 14 Acting effortlessly and with ease, with a
smiling face and playful eyes, these added to the entertainment of the
jests. Their sweetness is indescribable. ll14ll |
Then raising His eyebrows, Baba looked here and there. With eyes fixed on Deo, Sai shouted at him. ll115ll - C. 41 He got enraged and none dared to stand before Him. His eyes became red like live charcoal and He glared all around. ll128ll Just as the cat’s eyes shine in the dark, His eyes gleamed during the day. It seemed that a flame from the eyes could immediately burn the universe. ll129ll - C. 24 At that time, His eyes looked like fire-balls. Who would dare to look straight into them ? Everyone had lost their courage. ll136ll - C. 6 Even if He trembles with rage and rolls His eyes, round and round, but within His heart there is a spring of kindness like a mother’s towards her child. ll73ll - C. 11 That angry form was like another Rudra, at the time of the dissolution of the world. The onlookers trembled with fear and Megha was quaking. ll140ll - C. 28 After Megha’s last rites Baba’s eyes also filled with tears. Like an ordinary being, with all attachments, He was full of grief ll122ll Then, observe the miracle ! As the tiger climbed the steps, and they saw each other, the tiger looked at Baba with love ll139ll - C. 31 Baba had not said a word. Nor had He asked any questions leading to this satisfaction. Nor had He given any blessings. The mere darshan had brought about contentment. ll87ll - C. 30 |
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