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"Sai.Manisha" <sai.m...@gmail.com> Dec 13 12:35PM +0800
*Thursday Message:*
Remember Him (Sai Baba) always with love, for He was engrossed in doing
good to all, and always abided in His Self. To remember Him only is to
solve the riddle of life and death. This is the best and easiest of
Sadhanas, as it involves no expenditure. A little exertion here brings
great rewards. So as long as our senses are sound, we should, minute my
minute, practice this Sadhana. All other Gods are illusory ; Guru is the
only God. If we believe in Sad-guru's holy feet, he can change our fortune
for the better. If we serve Him nicely, we get rid of our Samsar. We need
not study any philosophy like the Nyaya and the Mimansa. If we make Him our
Helmsman, we can easily cross over the sea of all our pains and sorrows. As
we trust the helmsman in crossing rivers and seas, so we have to trust our
Sadguru in getting over the ocean of worldly existence. The Sadguru looks
to the intense feeling and devotion of his devotees, endows them with
knowledge and eternal bliss.
In the last chapter, Baba's mendicancy, and devotees' experiences and other
subjects are dealt with. Let the readers now hear, where and how Baba
lived, how He slept, and how He taught etc.
*Baba's Wonderful Bed-Stead *
Let us first see where and how Baba slept, Mr. Nanasaheb Dengale brought,
for Sai Baba, a wooden plank, amount 4 cubits in length and only a span in
breath, for sleeping upon. Instead of keeping the plank on the floor and
then sleeping on it, Baba tied it like a swing to the rafters of the Masjid
with old shreds or rags and commenced to sleep upon it. The rags were so
thin and worn out that it was a problem how they could bear or support even
weight of the plank itself, let alone the weight of Baba. But somehow or
other-it was Baba's sheer Leela that the worn out rags did sustain the
plank, with the weight of Baba on it. On the four corners of this plank,
Baba lighted panatis (earthen lamps), one at each corner, and kept them
burning the whole night. It was a sight for the Gods to see Baba sitting or
sleeping on this plank! It was a wonder to all, how Baba got up and down
the plank. Out of curiosity, many careful observers kept watching the
process of mounting and dismounting, but none succeeded. As crowds began to
swell so to detect this wonderful feat, Baba one day broke the plank into
pieces and threw it away. Baba had all the eight Siddhis (powers) at His
command. He never practiced nor craved for them. They came to Him
naturally, as a result of His perfection.
*Sagun Manifestation of Brahman *
Though Sai Baba looked like a man, three cubits and a half in length, still
He dwelt in the hearts of all. Inwardly, he was unattached and indifferent,
but outwardly, He longed for public welfare. Inwardly most disinterested,
He looked outwardly full of desires, for the sake of His devotees. Inwardly
an abode of peace, he looked outwardly restless. Inwardly He had the state
of Brahman, outwardly He acted like a devil. Inwardly He had the state of
Brahman, outwardly he acted like a devil. Inwardly He loved Adwaita (union
or monism), outwardly He got entangled with the world. Sometimes He looked
on all with affection, and at times He threw stones at them; sometimes He
scolded them, while at times He embraced them and was calm, composed,
tolerant and well-balanced. He always abided and was engrossed in the Self
and was well-disposed towards His Bhaktas. He always sat on one Asan and
never travelled. His 'band' was a small stick, which He always carried in
His hand. He was calm, being thought-free. He never cared for wealth and
fame and lived on begging. Such a life He led. He always uttered 'Allah
Malik' (God the real owner). Entire and unbroken was His love for the
Bhaktas. He was the mine or store-house for self-knowledge and full of
Divine Bliss. Such was the Divine Form of Sai Baba, boundless, endless and
undifferentiated. One principle which envelopes the whole universe, (from a
stone pillar to Brahma) incarnated in Sai Baba. The really meritorious and
fortunate people got this treasure-trove in their hands, while those people
who not knowing the real worth of Sai Baba took or take Him to be a man, a
mere human being, were and are indeed miserable.
*His Stay in Shirdi and Probable Birth-date*
None knew or knows the parents and exact birth-date of Sai Baba; but it can
be approximately determined by His stay in Shirdi. Baba first came to
Shirdi, when he was a young lad of sixteen and stayed there for three
years. Then all of a sudden He disappeared for some time. After some time,
He reappeared in the Nizam state near Aurangabad, and again came to Shirdi
with the marriage-party of Chand Patil, when He was twenty years old. Since
then, He stayed in Shirdi continuously for a period of sixty years, after
which Baba took His Maha-Samadhi in the year 1918. From this we can say
that the year of Baba's birth is approximately 1838 A.D.
*Baba's Mission and Advice *
Saint Ramadas (1608-1681) flourished in the 17th century, and fulfilled to
a great extent his mission of protecting cows and Brahmins against the
Yavanas (Mahomedans), but within two centuries after him, the split between
the two communities -- Hindus and Mahomedans widened again, and Sai Baba
came to bridge the gulf. His constant advice to all was to this effect.
"Rama (the God of the Hindus) and Rahim (the God of the Mahomedans) were
one and the same; there was not the slightest difference between them; then
why should their devotees and quarrel among themselves? You ignorant folk,
children, join hands and bring both the communities together, act sanely
and thus you will gain your object of national unity. It is not good to
dispute and argue. So don't argue, don't emulate others. Always consider
your interest and welfare. The Lord will protect you. Yoga, sacrifice,
penance, and knowledge are the means to attain God. If you do not succeed
in this by any means, vain is your birth. If any one does any evil unto
you, to do not retaliate. If you can do anything, do some good unto other."
This in short was Sai Baba's advice to all; and this will stand in good
stead both in material and spiritual matters.
*Sai Baba as Sadguru *
There are Gurus and Gurus. There are many so-called Gurus, who go about
from house to house with cymbals and veena in their hands, and make a show
of their spirtituality. They blow mantras into the ears of their disciples
and extract money from them. They profess to teach piety and religion to
their disciples, but are themselves impious and irreligious. Sai Baba never
thought of making the least show of His worth (piety). Body-consciousness,
He had none, but He had great love for the disciples. There are two kinds
of Gurus (1) 'Niyat' (appointed or fixed) and (2) 'Aniyat' unappointed or
general). The latter by their advice develop the good qualities in us,
purify our hearts and set us on the path of salvation; but contact with the
former, dispels our quality (sense of difference); and estalishes us in
Unity by making us realize "Thou art that". There are various Gurus
imparting to us various kinds of wordly knowledge, but he, who fixes us in
our Nature (Self) and carries us beyond the ocean of worldly existence, is
the Sadguru. Sai Baba was such a Sadguru. His greatness is undescribable.
If anybody went to take His darshana, he, without being asked, would give
every detail of his past, present and future life. He saw Divinity in all
beings. Friends and foes were alike to Him. Disinterested and
equal-balanced, He obliged the evil-doers. He was the same in prosperity
and adversity. No doubt, ever touched Him. Though He possessed the human
body, He was not in the least attached to His body or house. Though He
looked embodied, He was really disembodied, i.e., free in this every life.
Blessed are the people of Shirdi, who worshipped Sai as their God. While
eating, drinking, working in their backyards and fields and doing various
household works, they always remembered Sai and sang His glory. They knew
no other God except Sai. What to speak of the love, the sweetness of the
love, of the women of Shirdi! They were quite ignorant, but their pure love
inspired them to compose poems or songs in their simple rural language.
Letters or learning they had none, still one can discern real poetry in
their simple songs. It is not intelligence, but love, that inspires real
poetry as such. Real poetry is the manifestation of true love; and this can
be seen and appreciated by intelligent listeners. Collection of these folk
songs is desirable and Baba willing, some fortunate devotee may undertake
the task of collecting and publishing these folk-songs, either in the Sai
Leela magazine or separately in a book-form.
*Baba's Humility *
Lord or Bhagwan is said to have six qualities, viz. (1) Fame, (2) Wealth,
(3) Non-attachment, (4) Knowledge, (5) Grandeur, and (6) Generosity. Baba
had all these in Him. He incarnated in flesh for the sake of the Bhaktas.
Wonderful was His grace and kindness! He drew the devotees to Him, or how
else one could have known Him! For the sake of His Bhaktas Baba spoke such
words, as the Goddness of Speech dare not utter. Here is a specimen. Baba
spoke very humbly as follows:- "Slave of slaves I am your debtor, I am
satisfied at your darshan. It is a great favour that I saw your feet. I am
an insect in your excreta. I consider Myself blessed thereby". What
humility is this? If anybody would think that by publishing this, any
disrespect is shown to Sai, we beg His pardon and to atone for this we sing
and chant Baba's name.
Though Baba seemed outwardly to enjoy sense-objects, he had not the least
flavour in them, nor even the consciousness of enjoying them. Though He
ate, he had no taste and though He saw, He never felt any interest in what
He saw. Regarding passion, He was as perfect a celibate as Hanuman. He was
not attached to anything. He was pure consciousness, the resting place of
desire, anger, and other feelings. In short, He was disinterested, free and
perfect. A striking instance may be citied in illustration of this
statement.
*Nanavalli *
There was in Shirdi, a very quaint and queer fellow, by name Nanavalli. He
looked to Baba's work and affairs. He once approached Baba who was seated
on His Gadi (seat) and asked Him to get up, as he wanted to occupy the
same. Baba at once got up and left the seat, which he occupied. After
sitting there awhile Nanavalli got up, and asked Baba to take His seat.
Then Baba sat on the seat and Nanavalli fell at His feet, and then went
away. Baba did not show the slightest displeasure in being dictated to and
ousted.
This Nanavalli loved Baba so much that he breathed his last, on the
thirteenth day of Baba's taking Maha-Samadhi.
The Easiest Path
Hearing the stories of the Saints and Being in their Company:
Though Sai Baba acted outwardly like an ordinary man, His actions showed
extraordinary intelligence and skill. Whatever He did, was done for the
good of His devotees. He never prescribed any asan, regulation of breathing
or any rites to His Bhaktas, nor did He blow any mantra into their ears. He
told them to leave off all cleverness and always remember "Sai" "Sai". "If
you did that" He said, "all your shackles would be removed and you would be
free". Sitting between five fires, sacrifices, chantings, eight-fold Yoga
are possible for the Brahmins only. They are of no use to the other
classes. The function of the mind is to think, it cannot remain for a
minute without thinking. If you give it a Sense-object, it will think about
it. If you give it to a Guru, it will think about Guru. You have heard most
attentively the greatness, grandeur of Sai. This is the natural
remembrance, worship and Kirtan of Sai. Hearing the stories of the Saints
is not so difficult, as the other Sadhanas mentioned above. They (stories)
remove all fear of this Samsar (worldly existence), and take you on to the
spiritual path. So listen to these stories, meditate on them, and
assimilate them. If this is done, not only the Brahmins, but women and
lower clases will get pure and holy. You may do or attend to your worldy
duties, but give your mind to Sai and His stories, and then, He is sure to
bless you. This is the easiest path, but why do not all take to it? The
reason is that without God's grace, we do not get the desire to listen to
the stories of Saints. With God's grace everything is smooth and easy.
Hearing the stories of the Saints is, in a way, keeping their company. The
importance of the company of Saints is very great.
It removes our body-consciousness and egoism, destroys completely the chain
of our birth and death, cuts asunder all the knots of the heart, and takes
us to God, Who is pure Consciousness. It certainly increases our
non-attachment to sense-objects, and makes us quite indifferent to
pleasures and pains, and leads us on the spiritual path. If you have no
other Sadhana, such as uttering God's name, worship or devotion etc., but
if you take refuge in them (Saints) whole-heartedly, they will carry you
off safety across the ocean of wordly existence. It is for this reason that
the Saint manifest themselves in this world. even sacred rivers such as the
Ganges, Godavari, Krishna and Kaveri etc., which wash away the sins of the
world, desire that the Saints should come to them, for a bath and purify
them. Such is the grandeur of the Saints. It is on account of the store of
merit in past births that we have attained the feet of Sai Baba.
We conclude this chapter with meditation on Sai's Form. He, the beautiful
and handsome Sai, standing on the edge of the Masjid and distributing Udi
to each and every Bhakta, with a view to his welfare. He who thinks the
world as naught and Who is ever engrossed in Supreme Bliss -- before Him --
we humbly prostrate ourselves.
*Bow to Shri Sai -- Peace be to all*
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Sairam
Baba Guide us all,
At the feet of my Sathguru Sai Baba
Baba's blessing are every where
Manisha.Rautela.Bisht
~Visit Shirdi Sai Baba Websites~
http://www.shirdisaibabakripa.org <http://www.shirdisaibabakripa.org>
http://www.shirdisaibabatemples.org <http://www.shirdisaibabatemples.org/>
http://www.saibababhajans.com
http://shirdisaibabatamilstories.blogspot.com
"Sai.Manisha" <sai.m...@gmail.com> Dec 13 12:33PM +0800
Sairam ,
Sai devotee has mailed me regarding his/her trip to Shirdi on 27th Dec
2012. Below is mail .
Devotees who wish to send their prayer request can send prayers in the
details provided below. Jai Sai Ram .
Sai Ram Manishaji,
I would be visiting Shirdi sometime in Jan 2013, I can take Sai Devotees
prayers.
My email id is *shirdisaib...@gmail.com*<shirdisaib...@gmail.com>
Please sent all prayers by Dec 27th 2012.
<http://sathgurushirdisaibaba.blogspot.com/>
Sairam
Baba Guide us all,
At the feet of my Sathguru Sai Baba
Baba's blessing are every where
Manisha.Rautela.Bisht
~Visit Shirdi Sai Baba Websites~
http://www.shirdisaibabakripa.org <http://www.shirdisaibabakripa.org>
http://www.shirdisaibabatemples.org <http://www.shirdisaibabatemples.org/>
http://www.saibababhajans.com
http://shirdisaibabatamilstories.blogspot.com
"Sai.Manisha" <sai.m...@gmail.com> Dec 13 12:32PM +0800
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Dear all,
Happy Baba's day
Few more experiences are shared in today's post . Jai Sai Ram
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* *Baba Blessed Me In Dream:*
Dear all,
I am from Bali, now days living in Arab united.I am so happy to have a
chance to share my happiness with all of you. I never thought and had never
known Shirdi Sai Baba before.Many time in my life I dreamt about an old man
visiting my room.
He always gave me advice and talked to me in Sanskrit language which I
never understand but in dream I fully understoodd what we were discussing
about.
He guided me to see the farm,garden with lots of flower very green. He than
showed and guided me to a very old house where He lives. Its very simple
house with big tree in the middle of the house .He walks with me to his
dining house.
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Baba Guide us all,
At the feet of my Sathguru Sai Baba
Baba's blessing are every where
Manisha.Rautela.Bisht
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