Sai Satcharitra - Chapter XXVI
Stories of (1) Bhakta Pant (2) Harishchandra Pitale and (3) Gopal Ambadekar.
Preliminary
All the things that we see in the universe are nothing but a play
of Maya -- the creative power of the Lord. These things do not
really exist. What really exists is the Real Absolute. Just as
we mistake a rope of a garland or a stick for a serpent on account
of darkness, we always see the phenomena, i.e. things as they
outwardly appear, and not the Noumenon which underlies all the
visible things. It is only the Sad-guru that opens the eyes of
our understanding and enables us to see things in their true light
and not as they appear. Let us, therefore, worship the Sad-guru
and pray to him to give us the true vision, which is nothing but
God-vision.
Inner Worship
Hemadpant has given us a novel form of worship. Let us, he says, use hot water in the form of tears of joy to wash the Sad-guru's feet, let us besmear His body with sandle-paste of pure love, let us cover His body with the cloth of true faith, let us offer eight lotuses in the form of our eight Sattwik emotions and fruit in the form of our concentrated mind; let us apply to His head bukka (black-powder) in the form of devotion and tie the waistband of Bhakti and place our head on his toes.
After decorating the Sad-guru with all jewelry in this way, let us offer our all to Him and wave chamar of devotion to ward off heat. After such blissful worship, let us pray thus:- "Introvert our mind, turn it inward, give us discrimination between the Unreal and the Real and non-attachment for all worldly things and thus enable us to get Self-realisation. We surrender ourselves, body and soul (body-consciousness and ego). Make our eyes Yours, so that we should never feel pleasure and pain. Control our body and mind as You will and wish. Let our mind get rest in Your Feet".
Now let us turn to the stories of this Chapter.
Bhakta Pant
Once it so happened that a devotee by name Pant, a disciple of
another Sad-guru had the good fortune of visiting Shirdi. He had
no mind to go to Shirdi, but man proposes one way and God disposes
the other. He was travelling in a B.B. & C.I. Rly. train where
he met many friends and relations bound for Shirdi. They all asked
him to accompany them and he could not say nay. They alighted
at Bombay while pant got down at Virar. There he took the permission
of his Sadguru for the Shirdi trip and after arranging for the
expenses, left with the party for Shirdi. They all reached the
place in the morning and went to the Masjid at about 11 A.M. Seeing
the concourse of the devotees assembled for Baba's worship, they
were all pleased, but Pant suddenly got a fit and fell senseless.
They were all frightened, still they tried their best to bring
him to his senses. With Baba's grace and with pitchers of water
which they poured over his head, he regained his consciousness
and sat upright as if he was just awakened from sleep. The omniscient
Baba knowing that he was a disciple of another Guru, assured him
fearlessness and confirmed his faith in his own Guru, by addressing
him as follows :- "Come what may, leave not, but stick to
your Bolster (support, i.e. Guru) and ever remain steady, always
at-one-ment (in union) with him." Pant at once knew the significance
of this remark and thus he was reminded of his Sad-guru. This
kindness of Baba he never forgot in his life.
Harishchandra Pitale
There was a gentleman by name Harishchandra Pitale in Bombay. He
had a son, who suffered from epilepsy. He tried many allopathic
and ayurvedic doctors, but there was no cure. There remained only
one way of remedy, viz. resorting to the saints. It has been stated
in Chapter XV that Das Ganu by his inimitable and splendid kirtans
spread the fame of Sai Baba in the Bombay Presidency. Mr. Pitale
heard some of these kirtans in 1910 and learnt therefrom and from
others that Baba, by His touch and mere glance, cured many incurable
diseases. Then a desire arose in his mind to see Sai Baba. Making
all preparations and taking presents and fruit-baskets, Mr. Pitale
came to Shirdi with family, wife and children. He then went to
the Masjid with them, prostrated before Baba and placed his sick
son on Baba's Feet. No sooner Baba saw the child than an untoward
thing happened. The son immediately revolved his eyes and fell
down senseless. His mouth began to foam and his whole body began
to perspire profusely and it seemed as if he breathed himself
out. Seeing this, the parents became very nervous and excited.
The boy used to get such fits very often, but this fit seemed
to persist long. Tears began to flow ceaselessly from the mother's
eyes and she began to wail, crying that her condition was like
that of a person, who being afraid of the robbers ran into a house
which collapsed on him,or like a cow fearing a tiger, ran into
the hands of a butcher, or like a traveller, who being tormented
by the heat of the sun went to take refuge under a tree, which
fell upon him, or like a devout person going for worship into
a temple which collapsed upon him. Then Baba comforted her saying
- "Do not wail like this, wait a bit, have patience, take
the boy to your lodging, he will come to his senses within half
an hour." They did as directed by Baba and found that His
words came true. As soon as he was taken into the Wada, the boy
recovered and all the Pitale family, husband, wife and others
were very delighted and all their doubts disappeared. Then Mr.
Pitale came with his wife to see Baba and prostrated himself before
Him very humbly and respectfully and sat shampooing His legs and
mentally thanking Baba for His help. Baba then smilingly said
- "Are not all your thoughts, doubts and apprehensions calmed
down now? Hari (Lord) will protect him, who has got faith and
patience". Mr. Pitale was a rich and well-to-do gentleman.
He distributed sweet-meat on a large scale and gave Baba excellent
fruits and pan (betel-leaves). Mrs. Pitale was a very Sattwik
lady, simple, loving and faithful. She used to sit near the post
staring at Baba with tears of joy flowing down from her eyes.
Seeing her of an amicable and loving nature, Baba was much pleased
with her. Like Gods, Saints are always dependent on their devotees
who surrender and worship them with their heart and soul. After
passing some happy days in Baba's company, the Pitale family came
to the Masjid to take Baba's leave to depart. Baba gave them Udi
and blessings and called Mr. Pitale close by and said to him -
"Bapu, I had given you before, Rs. two, now I give you Rs.
three; keep these in your shrine for worship and you will be benefited."
Mr. Pitale accepted these as Prasad, prostrated himself again
before Baba and prayed for His blessings. A thought arose in his
mind, that as that was his first trip to Shirdi, he could not
understand what Baba meant, when He said that He had given Rs.
two previously. He was curious to have this mystery solves, but
Baba kept silent. When Mr. Pitale returned to Bombay, he narrated
to his old mother all that had happened at Shirdi and the mystery
about Baba's giving him Rs. two formerly. The mother also did
not understand the mystery, but, thinking seriously about that,
she was reminded of an old incident, which solved the mystery.
She said to her son - "As you now went to Sai Baba with your
son, so had your father done when he took you to Akkalkot, for
the darshana of the Maharaj there many years ago. That Maharaj
was also a Siddha, Perfect Yogi, omniscient and liberal. Your
father was pure, devout and his worship was accepted. He then
gave your father Rs. two for being kept in the shrine and worshipped.
Your father worshipped them accordingly till his death, but thereafter
the worship was neglected and the rupees were lost. After some
years the memory of these two rupees also disappeared and now,
as you are very fortunate, the Akkalkotkar Maharaj has appeared
to you in the form of Sai Baba just to remind you to your duties
and worship, and to ward off all dangers. Now beware henceforth,
leave off all doubts and bad thoughts, follow your ancestors and
behave well; go on worshipping the family gods and the rupees,
appraise properly and take pride in the blessing of the Saints.
Sai Samartha has kindly revived the spirit of Bhakti in you, cultivate it for your benefit." Hearing the remarks of the mother, Mr.
Pitale was very much delighted. He came to know, and was convinced
about the all-prevasiveness of Baba and the significance of His
darshan. From that time he became very careful about his behaviour.
Mr. Ambadekar
Mr. Gopal Narayan Ambadekar of Poona was a devotee of Baba. He
served for ten years in the Abkari department in the Thana District
and in Javhar state, from where he had to retire. He tried to
get some other job, but he did not succeed. He was overtaken by
other calamities and his condition grew from bad to worse. He
passed 7 years in this condition, visiting Shirdi every year and
placing his grievance before Baba. In 1916 his plight became worst
and be decided to commit suicide in Shirdi. So he came there with
his wife and stayed for two months. One night while sitting in
a bullock cart in front of Dixit's Wada, he resolved to end his
life by throwing himself into a well close by. He proposed to
do one way but Baba wished to do something else. A few paces from
this place, there was a hotel and its proprietor Mr. Sagun, a
devotee of Baba, came out and accosted him thus - "Did you
ever read this Akkalkotkar Maharaja's life?" Ambadekar took
that book from Sagun and began to read it. Casually, or we may
say providentially he came across a story which was to this effect.
- During the life time of Akkalkotkar Maharaj a certain devotee
suffered very much from an incurble disease and when he could
endure the agony and pain no longer, be became desperate and to
end his miseries threw himself one night into a well. Immediately
the Maharaj came there and took him out with his own hands and
advised him thus - "You must enjoy the fruit - good or bad
- of your past actions; if the enjoyment be incomplete, suicide
won't help you. You have to take another birth and suffer again;
so instead of killing yourself, why not suffer for some time and
finish up your store of the fruit of your past deeds and be done
with it once and for all?"
Reading this appropriate and timely story, Ambadekar was much
surprised, and moved. Had he not got Baba's hint through the story,
he would have been no more. On seeing Baba's all-prevasiveness
and benevolence, his faith in Him was confirmed, and he became
a staunch devotee. His father was a devotee of Akkalkotkar Maharaj
and Sai Baba wanted him to walk into his father's footsteps and
continue his devotion to Him. He then got Sai Baba's blessings
and his prospects began to improve. He studied astrology and gained
proficiency in it and thereby improved his lot. He was able to
earn sufficient money and passed his after-life in ease and comfort.
Bow to Shri Sai - Peace be to all