LORD DATTA |
Namdharak, - 'Please tell me the next birth
(incarnation) of Shripad Shri Vallabha'.
Shri Siddha- 'Shripad Shri Vallabha had many
incarnations. All possessed the omnipotence of Shri Narayan. Devotion of Shri
Guru is never futile. Shri Guru never disappoints his disciples. Therefore
serve him from your heart. I shall narrate to you one tale as an illustration.
Vallabhesh, a righteous Brahmin, was doing business.
He used to go to Shripad Shri Vallabha Padukas at Kuravpur every year. Once he
declared that if he made good business he would feed 1000 Brahmins at Kuravpur.
Fortunately he earned good profit. He always recited Shri Guru's name. He
started for Kuravpur with good money.
Knowing this, some thieves also accompanied him.
After two or three days, one night the thieve killed the Brahmin when he was
asleep and wanted to take away all his money. In the meantime Shripad Shri
Vallabha, with locks of hair on his head and trishul and Khatwang in his hands
appeared on the scene. He killed three thieves; but one, who surrendered
himself saying, 'I am innocent. I did not know that these three persons would
kill the Brahmin. You are omniscient. Kindly save me'.
Hearing his prayer, Shripad Muni told him to rub the
"Vibuthi" (enchanted ashes) all over the body of the Brahmin, As soon
as the enchanted Vibuthi was applied to the Brahmin's body, he woke up It was
dawn when Shripad Muni disappeared from the place.
Vallabhesh asked the person sitting by his side,
'why have you held me; who has killed these men?'
The person replied, ' A great ascetic had come here.
He killed these thieves with his Trishul. He saved me for you. He asked me to
rub enchanted Vibuthi to your body. He woke you and made you sit by his hands.
He has just disappeared. He might be the great god Shri Shiva.
Hearing this the Brahmin realized that all this has
been done by Shri Guru Shripad Shri Vallabh. Taking the amount from the
thieves, he went to Kuravpur. He worshipped the Padukas (foot symbol) of Shri
Guru with great devotion and fed about 4000 Brahmins.
'Oh! Namdharak, though Shripad Shri Vallabha has
disappeared he still comes to protect his devotees.
Sri Pada Sri Vallabh Sri Paduka |
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