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Experiences of Sai
Maharaj The
following excerpts are from a letter sent on 11-7-1921 by Vedshastri
Krishnashastri Bhishma, the writer of most of the verses from Sri
Sadguru Sainath Sagunopasana. My
experiences with Maharaj are well-known to those around me. So, there is
nothing special in this letter. If
devotees already know or have read these experiences, please do not
publish them. Sainath
Maharaj had extra sensory perception. Though I am writing this in the
past tense, it is only with reference to the mortal body. For me,
Sainath is immortal and will always be, since Maharaj is constantly
giving me visions and is guiding me to do things He wishes, what I say
cannot be false. One
evening we were sitting with Sainath and also did the last Aarati,
the Shejaarati . But,
when we went to visit Him the next day, Sai said, ‘‘Yesterday
evening I had gone for a walk.’’
We could not believe this as He was with us all evening till the Shejaarati.
But, a few minutes later a man from a villlage south of Shirdi
came and mentioned, ‘‘Yesterday evening Sai Maharaj was in our
village.’’ We then understood that Sai had extra sensory powers and
so could be in both places at the same time. Once,
when all the people in Balwantrao Khaparde’s house were asleep, Sai
came in his dream, dined with him, ate a Paan sitting on the
swing and then left. At
that moment Balwantrao woke up. When he narrated this dream to me in the
morning, I said, ‘‘Without telling this dream to anyone go to
Sainath Maharaj. If Sai has
given you this vision, He will give you some indication. If it is an
ordinary dream, Sai won’t say a word.’’ Balwantrao went to meet
Sai and was amazed when Sai said, ‘‘You gave me dinner yesterday;
but you did not give any Dakshina.’’
Balwantrao was stunned; but he immediately asked, how much he
should give and came the reply,‘‘Rs. 25/-’’. All
these are the facets of extra sensory perception at play. Some may
think, these stories are false; but in his book ‘Srimadbhagwatarth
Darshan’ Mr. Yeshwant Vyankatesh Kolhatkar, B. A., L.L. B.,
proves that the Atma or soul is immortal and can perform many
miracles. Then, how could it be impossible for Baba to give Darshan
while awake or in a dream ? ‘‘Jaagat Rama, Sovat Rama,
Sapnon mein dekho Rama hi Rama,’’ said Sant Eknath and
accordingly Sainath gives Darshan whenever He wills. In Chapter
VIII, Vol. III, Verse 4, from the Chhandogya Upanishad it is said that
‘‘Sometimes this blissful soul leaves the body and attains
self-realization and oneness with the Supreme Light; but the soul does
not need to leave the body unconscious.’’
Maharaj was in complete control of His senses and desires and
remained perpetually calm. While
going from His sleeping area towards the Masjid with His staff in
hand, Baba used to hurl abuses. At such a time nobody had the guts to
face Him. But, whenever He uttered these expletives at the top of His
voice, people could hear the softly uttered words ‘‘Allah tera
bhala karega’’. Which man could give blessings while in a fit of
rage ? That is why, in
my opinion Baba’s anger was just a show, but His conscience was kind
and calm. In
verse 4274 of Tukaram’s Gatha it is said that God Himself bears
the troubles of His devotees and is always close to them.
One day, all of us were seated next to Maharaj, when it was time
for the noon Aarati. According to the custom in those days
Bapusaheb prepared the Aarati.
But, suddenly, without any provocation, Maharaj donned the
Narsimha Avatar. He threw away the Aarati and the
Prasad, drove all the people out by hitting at them with His staff.
He Himself left His seat and sat down in the Veranda. The Aarati
could not take place. By 3 p.m. all the devotees were hungry. Some
suggested that the Aarati should be done to the throne. But,
Dadasaheb Khaparde did not agree and said that the Aarati should
be done to Baba only, but at the hands of Vaghya and not Bapusaheb.
Accordingly the Aarati was given to Vaghya. But, suddenly Baba
returned to His throne and the Aarati was done. But, nobody
understood the reason for Baba’s anger. The
next day a lawyer from Kopargaon arrived. He said, ‘‘There was a
criminal case against one of Baba’s devotee. The court had sentenced
him when I reached there. I took the case and appealed. Surprisingly the
court inquired with me about the defendant’s conduct. When I vouched
for his good behaviour and his being innocent, the court acquitted him.
To ask Baba, how this miracle took place, I came to Shirdi for
Baba’s Darshan. That
devotee told me about the eminent Sai and said he was acquitted due to
Baba’s blessings.” As
said in Sant Dnyaneshwar’s Aarati it is an open secret
that the universe is Brahma. Sai behaved accordingly. There
was a well-worn piece of sack-cloth which Baba used as a seat and loved
it immensely. Once, when
Baba was away, a devotee threw the sack-cloth away and kept a silk
cushion in its place. When Baba returned He started fuming and abusing
as soon as He saw the new cushion. He threw it and scattered the Dhuni.
He calmed down only when His old torn piece of sacking was restored. One
day people asked me to replace the old sacking with a new one; but I
waited till everybody stood for Aarati and then asked Baba in
sign language if I could change the sack-cloth. He signaled in
agreement. I immediately told Dadasaheb and bought a new sack and
replaced the old one, which was discarded. After the Aarati, Baba
sat down quietly. Devotees served Him.
Then He gave His ‘Chillum’ to me and asked for five Laddos
which I promised. I kept
worrying as to how I would be able to make Laddos without
anybody’s help in this unfamiliar place. If I took somebody’s help
Baba would immediately know. Why
did He ask specifically for five Laddoos and not just Laddoos ?
I spent the day mulling over it and went to sleep with the same thought
in mind. But, soon I woke up with an inspiration to write a verse which
I immediately penned. In the morning, when I was writing the next
stanza, Mr. Dixit, who was on his way to Baba, stopped by and saw my
poem. Later I took my bath
and went for Darshan. As soon as He saw me Baba asked for the Laddoos.
I did not say anything; but Dixit said, ‘‘The Laddoos
are getting ready”. Baba
was pacified. The next day
I finished writing five stanzas and offered them to Baba. (I had tried
to write more than five; but try as I may, I could not write beyond the
five already written and so left it at that.) When Baba saw them, He
asked me to read them out and while I was reading, blessed me by putting
His hand on my head. It is impossible to narrate my state of bliss at
that time. After that I read to Him every poem I wrote and this
collection ultimately became the book ‘Sainath Sagunopasana’ which I
offered at His feet. The
proceeds of the book were given for the protection of cows. The copies
of this book must still be there. ‘‘Dhiro
na shochati,’’
says the Kathopanishad. Self-realized
brave people never grieve and even if they feel sad, they do not need
other people’s advice to restore their good cheer; they themselves get
rid of it. Megha
Gujarati was Maharaj’s loving devotee. He slogged to serve Baba. He
was serving Baba at his master’s instance; but one day it crossed his
mind ‘Why should I bathe a Muslim ?’ And so one day he left
Shirdi for his native place, where he fell ill.
When he recovered, he went to visit the Shiva temple; but instead
of a Shivalingam he saw Sai Maharaj. He promptly returned to Shirdi. To
remove the evil thoughts from his body he was asked to chant the Gayatri
Mantra a certain number of times. On completion Baba blessed him.
When Megha passed away, Baba Himself came and touching his entire
body with His hands, cried bitterly for five minutes. Then consoling
Himself, ‘How much will you cry ?’ He calmed down (as per the
teaching of the Kathopanishad – ‘‘Dhiro na shochati’’)
and gave permission for the final rites. (Contd.
on page 43)
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