Ruttonji
Wadia of Nanded - Saint Moulisaheb - Dakshina Mimansa.
In the last Chapter, we described how Baba's word and grace cured many
incurable diseases. Now, we shall describe, how Baba blessed Mr. Ruttonji Wadia
with an issue.
The life of this Saint is naturally sweet in and out. His various doings,
eating, walking and His natural sayings are also sweet. His life is Bliss
incarnate. Sai gave it out as a means of His devotee's remembrance to Him. He
gave them various stories of duty and action, which ultimately led them to true
religion. His object may be that people should live happily in this world, but
they should be ever cautious and gain the object of their life, viz.
self-realization. We get human body as a result of merits in past births and it
is worth-while that with its aid, we should attain devotion and liberation in
this life. So we should never be lazy, but always be on the alert to gain our
end and aim of life.
If you daily hear the Leelas (stories) of Sai, you will always see Him. Day
and night you will remember Him in your mind, When you assimilate Sai in this
way, your mind will lose its fickleness and if you go on in this manner, it
will finally be merged in pure Consciousness.
Ruttonji of Nanded :
Now let us
come to the main story of this Chapter. In Nanded, in the Nizam state, there
lived a Parsi mill-contractor and trader, by name Ruttonji Shapurji Wadia. He
had amassed a large amount of money and had acquired fields and lands. He had
got cattle, horses and conveyances and was very prosperous. To all outward
appearances he looked very happy and contented, but inwardly, and really he was
not so. Providential dispensation is such, that no one in this world is
completely happy and rich; Ruttonji was no exception to this. He was liberal
and charitable, gave food and clothing to the poor and helped all in various
ways. The people took him to be a good and happy man, but Ruttonji thought
himself miserable as he had no issue, male or female, for a long time. As
Kirtan (singing glories of the Lord) without love or devotion, music of singing
without rhythmical accompaniments, Brahmin without the sacred thread,
proficiency in all arts without commonsense, pilgrimage without repentance and
ornamentation without a necklace, are ugly and useless, so is the house of a
man or house-holder without a male issue. Ruttonji always brooded on this
matter and said in his mind, "Would God be ever pleased to grant me a
son?" He thus looked morose, had no relish for his food. Day and night, he
was enveloped with anxiety whether he would ever be blessed with a son. He had
a great regard for Dasganu Mahajat. He saw him and opened his heart before him.
Dasganu advised him to go to Shirdi, take Baba's darshan, fall at His Feet and
seek His blessing and pray for issue. Ruttonji liked the idea, and decided to
go to Shirdi. After some days he went to Shirdi, took Baba's darshana and fell
at His Feet. Then opening a basket, he took out a beautiful garland of flowers
and placed it around Baba's neck and offered Him a basket of fruits. With great
respect he then sat near Baba, and prayed to Him 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 Daksbina 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. Hearing
this, Ruttonji was rather puzzled. he could not make out what Baba meant. That
was the first time, he thought, that he went to Shirdi and how was it that Baba
said that He had formerly got Rs. 3-14-0 from him? He cold not solve the
riddle. But he sat at Baba's Feet and gave the balance of the Dakshina asked
for, explained to Baba fully, as to why he came and sought His help, and prayed
that Baba should bless him with a son. Baba was moved and told him not to be
worried, and that that time his bad days had ended. He then gave him Udi, placed
His hand on his head and blessed him saying that Allah (God) would satisfy his
heart's desire.
Then after taking Baba's leave, Ruttonji returned to Nanded and told Dasganu
everything that took place at Shirdi, He said that everything went on well there,
that he got Baba's darshan and blessing with Prasad, but there was one thing
which he could not understand. Baba said to him that he had got Rs.3-14-0
before. Please explain as to what Baba meant by this remark. He said to
Dasganu, "I never went to Shirdi before, and how cold I give Him the sum
to which Baba referred?" To Dasganu also, it was a puzzle, and he pondered
much over it for a long time. Some time afterwards it struck him that Ruttonji
had received some days ago a Mahomedan Saint, by name Moulisaheb, in his house
and had spent some money for his reception. This Moulisaheb was coolie-saint
wellknown to the people of Nanded. When Ruttonji decided to go the Shirdi, this
Molisaheb accidentally came to Ruttonji's house. Ruttonji knew him and loved him.
So he gave a small party in his honour. Dasganu got from Ruttonji the yadi or
memo of expenses of this reception, and everybody was wonderstruck to see, that
the expenses amounted to exactly Rs.3-14-0, nothing more, nothing less. They
all came to know, that Baba was omniscient, that thought He lived in Shirdi, He
knew what happened outside far away from Shirdi. In fact He knew the past,
present and future, and could identify Himself heart and soul with anybody. In
this particular instance how could He know the reception given to Moulisaheb,
and the amount spent therefore, unless He could identify Himself with him, and
be One with him?
Ruttonji was satisfied with this explanation and his faith in Baba was
confirmed and increased. In due time afterwards, he was blessed with a son and
his joy knew no bounds. It is said that he had in all a dozen (12) issues out
of which only four survived.
In a foot-note towards the end of this Chapter,it is stated that Baba told
Rao Bahadur Hari Vinayak Sathe, after the death of his first wife, to remarry
and that he would get a son. R.B. Sathe married second time. The first two
issues by this wife were daughters and he, therefore, felt very despondent. But
the third issue was a son. Baba's word did turn out true and he was satisfied.
Dakshina - Mimansa
Now we shall
close this Chapter with a few remarks about Dakshina. It is a well-known fact
that Baba always asked for Dakshina from people who went to see Him. Somebody
may ask a question, "If Baba was a Fakir and perfectly non-attached, why
should he ask for Dakshina and care for money?" We shall consider this
question broadly now.
First for a long time, Baba did not accept anything. He stored burnt matches
and filled His pocket with them. He never asked anything from anybody--whether
he be a devotee or otherwise. If anybody placed before Him a pice or two, He
purchased oil or tobacco. He was fond of tobacco, for He always smoked a bidi
or Chilim (an earthen pipe). Then some persons thought that they could not see
the Saints empty-handed, and they, therefore, placed some copper coins before
Baba. If a pice was placed before Him. He used to pocket it; if it was a two
pice coin, it was returned immediately. Then after Baba's fame had spread far
and wide, people began to flock in numbers; and Baba began to ask Dakshina from
them. It is said in the Shruti (veda) that Puja of the Gods is not complete,
unless a golden coin was offered. If a coin was necessary in the Puja of the
Gods, why should it be not so in the Puja of the Saints also? Ultimately, the
Shastras laid it down that, when one goes to see God, King, Saint or Guru, he
should not go empty-handed. He should offer something, preferably coin or
money. In this connection we may notice the precepts recommended by the Upanishads.
The Brihadaranyak Upanishad says that the Lord Prajapati advised the Gods, men
and demons by one letter "Da". The Gods understood by this letter
that they should practice (1) "Dama" i.e. self-control; the men
thought or understood that they should practice (2) "Dana" i.e.
charity; the demons understood that they should practice (3) "Daya"
i.e. compassion. To men Charity or giving was recommended. The teacher in the
Taittiriya Upanishad exhorts his pupils to practise charity and other virtues.
Regarding charity he says, "Give with faith, give with magnanimity, i.e.
liberally, give with modesty, with awe and with sympathy. In order to teach the
devotees the lesson of charity and to remove their attachment to money and thus
to purify their minds, Baba extracted Dakshina from them; but there was this
peculiarity, as Baba said, that He had to give back hundred times more of what
He received. There are many instances, in which this has happened. To quote an
instance, Mr. Ganpatrao Bodas, the famous actor, says in his Marathi
autobiography, that on Baba's pressing him often and often for Dakshina, he
emptied his money-bag before Him. The result of this was, as Mr. Bodas says,
that in later life he never lacked money, as it came to him abundantly.
There were also secondary meanings of Dakshina, in many cases, in which Baba
did not want any pecuniary amount. To quote two instances - (1) Baba asked
Rs.15/- as Dakshina from Pro. G.G.Narke, who replied that he did not have even
a pie. Then Baba said, "I know you have no money; but you are reading
Yoga-Vashistha. Give Me Dakshina from that." Giving Dakshina in this case
meant - `Deriving lessons from the book and lodging them in the heart where
Baba resides'. (2) In the second case Baba asked a certain lady (Mrs. R. A.
Tarkhad) to give Rs.6/- as Dakshina. The lady felt pained, as she had nothing
to give. Then her husband explained to her that Baba wanted six inner enemies
(lust, anger, avarice etc.) to be surrendered to Him. Baba agreed with this
explanation.
It is to be noted, that though Baba collected a lot of money by Dakshina, He
would distribute the whole amount the same day, and the next morning He would
become a poor Fakir as usual. When Baba took His Mahasamadhi, after receiving
thousands and thousands of Rupees as Dakshina for about ten years, He had only
a few Rupees in His possession.
In short, Baba's main object in taking Dakshina, from His devotees was to
teach them the lessons of Renunciation and Purification.
Post-script
Mr. B. V.
Deo of Thana, retired Mamlatdar, and a great devotee of Baba, has written an
article on this subject (Dakshina) in "Shri Sai Leela" magazine,
Vol.VII, P.6-26, in which he says amongst other things, as follows:-
"Baba did not ask Dakshina from all. If some gave Dakshina without
being asked, He sometimes accepted it; and at other times He refused it. He
asked it from certain devotees only. He never demanded it, from those devotees,
who thought in their minds that Baba should ask them for it, and then they
should pay it. If anybody offered it against His wish, He never touched it, and
if he kept it there, He asked him to take it away. He asked for small or big
amounts from devotees, according to their wish, devotion and convenience. He
asked it, even from women and children. He never asked all the rich for it, nor
from all the poor."
"Baba never got angry with those from whom He asked Dakshina, and who
did not give it. If any Dakshina was sent, through some friend, who forgot to
hand over the same to Baba, He reminded him somehow of it and made him pay it.
On some occasons, Baba used to return some sum from the amount tendered as
Dakshina, and ask the donor to guard it or keep it in his shrine for worship.
This procedure benefited the donor or devotee immensely. If anybody offered
more than he originally intended to give, He returned the extra amount.
Sometimes, He asked more Dakshina from some, than what they originally intended
to give and, if they had no money, asked them to get or borrow from others.
From some, He demanded Dakshina three or four times a day."
"Out of the amount collected as Dakshina, Baba spent very little for
His own sake, viz., for buying Chilim (clay pipe) and fuel for His Dhuni
(sacred fire), and all the rest, He distributed as charity in varying
proportions to various persons. All the paraphenalia of the Shirdi Sansthan was
brought, by various rich devotees at the instance and suggestion of
Radha-Krishna-Mai. Baba always used to get wild and scolded those, who brought
costly and rich articles. He said to Mr. Nanasaheb Chandorkar, that all His
property consisted of one koupin (codpiece), one stray piece of cloth, one
Kafni and a tumrel (tinpot), and that all the people troubled Him by bringing
all these unnecessary, useless and costly articles."
Woman and wealth are the two main obstacles in the way of our Pramartha
(spiritual life); and Baba and provided in Shirdi two institutions, viz.,
Dakshina and Radha-Krishna-Mai. Whenever they came to Him, He demanded Dakshina
from them, and asked them to go to the 'SCHOOL' (Radha-Krishna-Mai's house). If
they stood these two tests well, i.e. if they showed that they were free from
attachment for woman and wealth, their progress in spirituality was rapid and
assured by Baba's grace and blessings.
Mr. Deo has also quoted passanges from the Gita and Upanishads; and shown
that charity given in a holy place and to a holy personage, conduces to the
donors' welfare to a great degree. What is more holy than Shirdi and its
Presiding Deity -- Sai Baba?
Bow to Shri Sai - Peace be to all
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