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SHRI
SAILEELA
JANUARY- FEBUARY2005
Sai Baba’s views
on Religion and change
of Religion
The
essence of all religions is Love. Religion is that which binds
people together in society for the purpose of worship and other
social services. Every religion is God’s religion and the core of
each religion is love of God from which it extends to love of
humanity, love of one’s nation and love of all beings, and in this
way love grows and grows and over flows so as to cover the entire
universe. Religion is part and parcel of each individual as it is
a social phenomenon bringing all individuals together for a common
purpose of betterment of society and rising individual souls to a
divine level. Therefore, to appeal to all individuals, the
highest, the average and the lowest level of intellect, every
religion includes some externals, like ways of worship, rituals,
festivities, dress, external marks on oneself etc. Every religion
has all these, that is, the essence of religion is surrounded by
externals. In a way these externals are necessary through which
one can easily get into the spirit of religion or can realize
God. All these externals are focussed only on God. Hence, while
following the externals of religion, our focus or concentration
should be on the essential, the essence of religion that is the
greatness of God, His grand qualities, especially His boundless
universal love. The three main religions prevailing in India are
Hinduism, Islam, and Christianity; and Buddhism, Jainism and
Sikhism being the off shoots of Hinduism. Apart from these three
main religions, there are different religious doctrines or
siddhantas and each has its followers. If we go deeply into
all these religions and various religious doctrines we observe
that each one gives different direction to reach the same goal,
that is self realization or realization of God. Each religion has
a set of externals, connected with the essence of religion. While
every religion states distinctly that there is one God, the
Universal Father who is omnipotent, omnipresent, omniscient, it
gives different names and forms of God. Among the followers of
every religion, there are also some who worship the formless God,
Nirguna-parabrahman. In the methods of worship and also in
the ways of uttering prayers there are lots of differences among
religions. Sai Baba stresses the point that these differences
should not be the cause for religious quarrels and religious
conversion. He advised everyone to follow his own religion, his
own way of worship and stressed the fact that change of religion
is detrimental both to the individual and to the society at large.
He advised His devotees to merge themselves in God’s love, then
there can be no quarrel between one soaked in God and another
soaked in God. Baba followed this cardinal principle in His
dealings with His multifarious devotees including Hindus, Muslims,
Christians and Parsis and others. He wanted to bring unity among
people of different religions, castes and creeds. When different
groups of people came to Baba and accepted Him as their Guru
Deva, He united them as one solid block of Sai devotees under
His kind care and advised them to tolerate each others views and
peculiarities.
An incident to
illustrate this can be quoted here. Kaka Dixit was a perfect
gentleman with excellent manners and a very good heart. Dixit
usually hates scandalising any one. But, on one occasion it so
happened that he joined a group scandalising Jesus Christ. A
little while after he went to Baba for massaging Him. Baba who
knew everything, was angry with Dixit and did not allow him to
massage. At once Dixit understood why Baba was angry with him and
repented his mistake and resolved never to commit such mistake
again. Another incident can also be quoted in this context. On one
occasion a devotee came to Baba and deplored the fact that the
newly appointed Foujdar (Police Inspector) at Rahata was
neither a Hindu nor a Muslim but a Christian. Baba disliked this
comment and His immediate reply was “What of that .....? He is my
brother.” Baba always dissuaded people from changing their
religion, from Hinduism to Islam or from Islam to Hinduism or from
Christianity to Hinduism or Hinduism to Christianity etc. On one
occasion a Hindu convert to Islam was brought to Baba by Bade
Baba, who said, “Baba, this man has been converted to Islam”. Baba
immediately struck the convert on the cheek and asked him, “Have
you changed your father ?” Chaning one’s father is absolutely
unthinkable and an absurd idea. The followers of each religion
consider God is their father. When one has got a father according
to accredited lines which are useful, it looks absurd to think of
changing either the physical father who begot one or the Universal
Father who is adored in one’s religion. For Baba what is most
important is not mere external conversion that is changing the
manner of worship, changing the attitudes and the religious marks
etc. The real conversion is different. It goes on silently. People
do not call it conversion at all as it has got no external marks
to denote it. The real conversion of the heart, losing one’s
sinful and bestial nature, shedding off hatred, pride and
prejudices, self conceit, anger, meaningless fear, passion vanity
and other ill feeling. By this one’s heart becomes pure and
becomes an abode of God. Baba wants all people should be really
converted and should have God in their hearts.
Freedom to all
people to adopt their ideas of approach to God must be the basis
on which any society must function. Baba wants His devotees to
follow the principle of “Live and let live”. Any compulsion or
even an attempt for conversion is absolutely destructive of the
work of religion. We can have neither religion nor unity where
compulsion is adopted. Conversion very often takes place either
due to compulsion or due to low motives or temptations to material
benefits. Religious quarrels occur due to external differences
dress, personal habits or the formal practice of religion. For
example I wish to go to the mosque. I perform the five Namazes.
You wish to go to the temple, put on Namam vertically, do
Arati to the idol at the sanctum sanctorum and wish to do
Parayana of scriptures, and a third one wishes to go to
church, lit candle and read the holy Bible, so we cannot agree.
This should never be our attitude.
These are all
externals of religions and not to be given much importance.
Externals no doubt differ. But, Baba wants everyone to stress the
essence of all religions namely the approach to God, the Universal
Father of all people. The one thing that religions must agree upon
is God the Supreme Power is the ultimate goal of all religious
striving. Baba sowed the seed of unity first at His own place
Shirdi. Hindus, Muslims, Christians, Parsis and others thronged at
His place. Some revered Him as their Samartha Sadguru, some
worshipped Him as God, still others considered Him an Avalia.
The crowd who came to Baba got what they wanted, both material
benefits and spiritual upliftments. They looked upon Baba as their
Beloved Father, or Mother, and among them there was brotherly or
sisterly affection. This unity of religions was well visible at
Baba’s life time, which continues even now at Shirdi and among
Baba’s devotees. Baba loved persons of all religions equally and
without difference. He put down intolerance and conversions. At
Baba’s mosque or Dwarakamai, the Hindus performed Agni
worship. Ladies made Pradakshinas around Tulsi Brindavan.
For the Muslims
in the mosque there was a central pulpit called Mimbar
where lamps would be placed to light up the place. Baba
established the practice of both Hindu and Muslim scriptures to be
read at the mosque. During day time Hindus performed their worship
with the Aratis in the mosque and Muslims also came to the
mosque for the Idga worship and for the recital of the
Kalam or Shariat at night. Frequent reading of Quran
was done by Abdul and others near the Dhuni. Hindus read
Tukaram Gatha, Bhagavata Puranas etc. Thus both religious groups
pursued their religious practices without coming into conflict
with each other. People who gathered before Baba did not find any
inconsistency in that. Baba made them understand that all
religions are true and each one should adhere conservatively to
his own creed, faith, Guru’s tradition or Guru
Sampradaya and practice. It is the principle on which all
religions can unite. It is possible that the feeling of love can
flourish amidst differences as it is possible to love people of
different temperament, status, unequal intellect etc. When love
strengthens all evils like aversion, self assertion, unkindness,
feelings of revenge etc. vanish. By constant exercise of love one
can become Serva bhuta hite ratah
(interested in the welfare of all creatures). Thus
Love unifies, synthesises and strengthens one’s self or moral
nature and brings the perception of unification of oneself with
others.
Baba went even to the extent of making His devotees
realize the presence of God in all creatures, making them treat a
cat, or a dog, as manifestations of God.
Baba repeatedly made His devotees realize that Love
is the one force which upholds the universe. Love can overcome the
innumerable conflicts, obstructions and wars that arise in our
imperfect civilization between individual and individual, group
and group and nation and nation. At the contact of powerful Love
all antagonism, bitterness, hatred and rivalries will melt. Baba
wanted the future of humanity to be an integrated whole by the
force of love. The dynamo or power which can produce this is Sai
Baba who remains as an emblem of international unity.
To conclude
instances to show how Baba laid the way to achieve religious unity
among His followers are many and He achieved success in His
attempt. He showed that Love is a principle on which all
religions can harmoniously unite. This love is identified with
God. It is true that many people in the past have attempted to
achieve this unity and succeeded to a certain extent. But,
complete success in this is possible only by a weird and an
impartial Godman like Sai Baba whether we accept Him as an
Avatar or Guru Dev. When masses of people come
under the influence of such a saintly personality who takes care
of them all equally, advocating the common essence of all
religions, and at the same time allowing all sects, religions and
creeds to have their own ways, they automatically, get united.
Baba impressed upon people that God in all names and forms is the
one Supreme Power. Hence people of all religions should make up
their minds to think of God in essence, leaving all
superficialities and externals that abound in each religion.
To sum, our
hope in achieving world peace and unity lies in following the path
of Sai, the soul of love, purity and peace with Superhuman Power
and enlightenment. In effect Baba’s message is, Love one another
even as I love you all. This is the essence of Baba’s teaching and
practice and can be a proper basis for the unification of all
religions in
India
and in the world. Let us remind ourselves of the following
attributes of Lord Sai Natha.
Source : H. H.
Narasimha Swamiji’s
books on Shri Sai Baba
– Dr. R. Rukmani
Old No. 8, New No. 13,
Sixth Street,
Ramnagar,
Nanganallur, Chennai - 600 061.
URL:http://www.shrisaibabasansthan.org
E-mail :
saibaba_anr@sancharnet.in
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