Sai Baba’s
Sanction and Promise - Assignment of Work to Devotees - Baba’s Stories as
Beacon - Light - His Motherly Love - Rohilla’s Story - His sweet and Nectar -
like Words.
Sai Baba’s Sanction and Promise
As described
in the previous chapter, Sai Baba gave His complete assent to the writing of
the Sat-Charita and said, "I fully agree with you regarding the writing of
Sat Charita. You do your duty, don’t be afraid in the least, steady your mind
and have faith in My words. If My Leelas are written, the Avidya (nescience)
will vanish and if they are attentively, and devoutly listened to, the
consciousness of the worldly existence will abate, and strong waves of
devotion, and love will rise up and if one dives deep into My Leelas, he would
get precious jewels of knowledge."
Hearing this, author was much pleased, and he at once became fearless and
confident, and thought that work was bound to be a success. Then turning to
Shama (Madhavrao Deshpande) Sai Baba said.
"If a man utters My name with love, I shall fulfill all his wishes,
increase his devotion. And if he sings earnestly My life and My deeds, him I
shall beset in front and back and on all sides. Those devotees, who are
attached to Me, heart and soul, will naturally feel happiness, when they hear
these stories. Believe Me that if anybody sings My Leelas, I will give him
infinite joy and everlasting contentment. It is My special characteristic to
free any person, who surrenders completely to Me, and who does worship Me
faithfully, and who remembers Me, and meditates on Me constantly. How can they
be conscious of worldly objects and sensations, who utter My name, who worship
Me, who think of My stories and My life and who thus always remember Me? I
shall draw out My devotees from the jaws of Death. If My stories are listened
to, all the diseases will be got rid of. So, hear My stories with respect; and
think and meditate on them, assimilate them. This is the way of happiness and
contentment. The pride and egoism of My devotees will vanish, the mind of the
hearers will be set at rest; and if it has wholehearted and complete faith, it
will be one with Supreme Consciousness. The simple remembrance of My name as
‘Sai, Sai’ will do away with sins of speech and hearing".
Different Works Assigned to Devotees
The Lord
entrusts different works to different devotees. Some are given the work of
building temples and maths, or ghats (flight of steps) on rivers; some are made
to sing the glories of God; some are sent on pilgrimages; but to me was
allotted the work of writing the Sat Charita. Being a jack-of-all-trades but
master of none, I was quite unqualified for this job. Then why should I
undertake such a difficult job? Who can describe the true life of Sai Baba? Sai
Baba’s grace alone can enable one to accomplish this difficult work. So, when I
took up the pen in my hand, Sai Baba took away my egoism and wrote Himself His
stories. The credit of relating these stories, therefore, goes to Him and not
to me. Though Brahmin by birth, I lacked the two eyes. (i.e. the sight or
vision) of Shruti and Smriti and therefore was not at all capable of writing
the Sat-Charita, but the grace of the Lord makes a dumb man talk, enables a
lame man to cross a mountain. He alone knows the knack of getting things done,
as He likes. Neither the flute, nor the harmonium knows how the sounds are
produced. This is the concern of the Player. The oozing of Chandrakant jewel
and the surging of the sea are not due to the jewel and the sea but to the rise
of the moon.
Baba’s Stories as Beacon- Light
Light houses
are constructed at various places in the sea, to enable the boatmen to avoid
rocks and dangers, and make them sail safely. Sai Baba’s stories serve a
similar purpose in the ocean of worldly existence. They surpass nectar in sweetness,
and make our worldly path smooth and easy to traverse. Blessed are the stories
of the saints. When they enter our hearts through the ears, the body -
consciousness or egoism and the sense of duality vanish; and when they are
stored in the heart, doubts fly out to all sides, pride of the body will fall,
and wisdom will be stored in abundance. The description of Baba’s pure fame,
and the hearing of the same, with love, will destroy the sins of the devotee
and, therefore, this is the simple Sadhana for attaining salvation. The Sadhana
for Krita Age was Shamadama (tranquillity of mind and body), for Treta Age,
sacrifice, for Dwapara, worship, and for Kali (present) Age, it is singing of
the name and glory of the Lord. This last Sadhana is open to all the people of
the four varnas (Brahmins, etc.). The other Sadhanas, viz. Yoga, Yagya
(sacrifice), Dhyana (meditation) and Dharana (concentration) are very difficult
to practice, but singing and hearing the stories and the glory of the Lord (Sai
Baba) is very easy. We have only to turn our attention towards them. The
listening and singing of the stories will remove the attachment to the senses
and their objects, and will make the devotees dispassionate, and will
ultimately lead them to self-realization. With this end in view, Sai Baba made
me or helped me to write His stories, Sat-Charitamrita. The devotees may now
easily read and hear these stories of Sai Baba and while doing so, meditate on
Him, His form and thus attain devotion to Guru and God (Sai Baba), get detachment
and self-realization. In the preparation and writing of this work,
Sat-Charitamrita, it is Sai Baba’s grace which has accomplished everything,
making use of Me as a mere instrument.
Motherly Love of Sai Baba
Everybody
knows how a cow loves her infant calf. Her udder is always full and when the
calf wants milk and dashes at the udder, out comes the milk in an unceasing
flow. Similarly a human mother knows the wants of her child and feeds it, at
her breast in time. In case of dressing and adorning the child, the mother
takes particular care to see that this is well done. The child knows or cares
nothing about this, but the mother’s joy knows no bounds, when she sees her
child beautifully dressed and adorned. The love of mother is peculiar, extraordinary
and disinterested, and has no parallel. Sadgurus feel this motherly love
towards their disciples. Sai Baba had this same love towards me, and I give an
instance of it below: -
In 1916 A.D. I retired from Government Service. The pension that was settled
in my case was not sufficient to maintain my family decently. On Guru-Pournima
(15th of Ashadha) day of that year, I went to Shirdi with other devotees.
There, Mr. Anna Chinchanikar, of his own accord, prayed to Baba for me as
follows: - "Please look kindly on him, the pension he gets is quite
insufficient, his family is growing. Give him some other appointment, remove
his anxiety and make him happy." Baba replied - " He will get some
other job, but now he should serve Me and be happy. His dishes will be ever
full and never empty. He should turn all his attention towards Me and avoid the
company of atheists, irreligious and wicked people. He should be meek and
humble towards all and worship Me heart and soul. If he does this, he will get
eternal happiness".
The question Who is this HE, Whose worship is advocated, is already answered
in a note on "Who is Sai Baba" in the prologue, at the beginning of
this work.
Rohilla’s Story
The story of
the Rohilla illustrates Sai Baba’s all embracing love. One Rohilla, tall and
well built, strong as a bull, came to Shirdi, wearing a long Kafni (robe) and
was enamoured of Sai who stayed there. Day and night he used to recite in a
loud and harsh tone Kalma (verses from Holy Koran) and shout "ALLAH HO
AKBAR" (God is Great). Most people of Shirdi were working in their fields
by day and when they returned to their homes at night, they were welcomed with
the Rohilla’s harsh cries and shouts. They could get no sleep and felt much
trouble and inconvenience. They suffered in silence this nuisance for some
days, and when they could stand it no longer, they approached Baba, and
requested Him to check the Rohilla and stop the nuisance. Baba did not attend
to their complaint. On the contrary, Baba took the villagers to task, and asked
them to mind their own business, and not the Rohilla. He said to them that the
Rohilla had got a very bad wife, a Zantippi, who tried to come in and trouble
the Rohilla and Himself; but hearing the Rohilla’s prayers, she dare not enter
and they were at peace and happy. In fact, the Rohilla had no wife and by his
wife Baba meant DURBUDDHI, i.e. bad thoughts. As Baba liked prayers and cries
to God better than anything else, He took the side of the Rohilla, and asked
the villagers to wait and suffer the nuisance, which would abate in due course.
Baba’s Sweet and Nectar-like Words
One day at
noon after the Arti, devotees were returning to their lodgings, when Baba gave
the following beautiful advice:-
"Be wherever you like, do whatever you choose, remember this well that
all what you do is known to Me. I am the Inner Ruler of all and seated in their
hearts. I envelope all the creatures, the movable and immovable world. I am the
Controller - the wirepuller of the show of this Universe. I am the mother - origin
of all beings - the Harmony of three Gunas, the propeller of all senses, the
Creator, Preserver and Destroyer. Nothing will harm him, who turns his
attention towards Me, but Maya will lash or whip him who forgets Me. All the
insects, ants, the visible, movable and immovable world, is My Body or
Form".
Hearing these beautiful and precious words, I at once decided in my mind to
serve no man henceforward, but my Guru only; but the reply of Baba to Anna
Chinchanikar’s query (which was really mine) that I would get some job began to
revolve in my mind, and I began to think whether it would come to happen. As
future events showed, Baba’s words came true and I got a Government job, but
that was of short duration. Then I became free and solely devoted my self to
the service of my Guru-Sai Baba.
Before concluding this Chapter, I request the readers to leave out the
various hindrances viz. indolence, sleep, wandering of mind, attachments to
senses, etc. and turn their whole and undivided attention to these stories of
Sai Baba. Let their love be natural, let them know the secret of devotion; let
them not exhaust themselves by other Sadhanas, let them stick to this one
simple remedy, i.e. listening to Sai Baba’s stories. This will destroy their
ignorance and will secure for them salvation. A miser may stay at various
places; but he always thinks of his buried treasure. So let Sai Baba be
enthroned in the hearts of all.
In the next chapter, I shall speak of Sai Baba’s advent in Shirdi.
Bow to Shri Sai - Peace be to all
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