Yoga and Onion - Shama Cured of Snake - Bite
- Cholera Ordinance Broken - Ordeal of Guru-Bhakti.
Preliminary
Really this Jiva (human soul) transcends the three qualities,
viz. Sattwa, Rajas and Tamas, but being deluded by Maya, he forgets
his nature which is 'Existence-knowledge-bliss', and thinks that
he is the doer and enjoyer and thus entangles himself in endless
miseries and does not know the way of deliverance. The only way
of deliverance is Loving Devotion towards the Guru's feet. The
great Player or Actor Lord Sai has delighted His Bhaktas and transformed
them into Himself (His nature).
We regard Sai Baba as an incarnation of God for
reasons already stated, but He always said that He was an obedient
servant of God. Though an incarnation He showed the people the
way, how to behave satisfactorily and carry out the duties of
their respective stations (Varnas) in this life. He never emulated
others in any way, nor asked others to have something done for
Him. For Him, Who saw the Lord in all movable and immovable things
of this world, humility was the most proper thing. None He disregarded
or disrespected; for He saw Narayan (Lord) in all beings, He never
said, "I am God," but that He was a humble servant and
He always remembered Him and always uttered - "Allah Malik"
(God is the sole proprietor or Owner).
We do not know the various kinds of Saints, how
they behave, what they do and eat etc. We only know, that by God's
grace they manifest themselves in this world to liberate the ignorant
and bound souls. If there be any store of merits on our account,
we get a desire in listening to the stories and Leelas of the
Saints, otherwise not. Let us now turn to the main stories of
this Chapter.
Yoga and Onion
Once it so happened, that a sadhak of Yoga came to Shirdi with
Nanasaheb Chandorkar. He had studied all the works on Yoga, including
the Yoga-sutras of Patanjali, but had no practical experience.
He could not concentrate his mind and attain samadhi even for
a short time. He thought that if Sai Baba be pleased with him,
He will show him the way to attain samadhi for a long time. With
this object in view he came to Shirdi, and when he went to the
Masjid he saw Sai Baba eating bread with onion. On seeing this,
a thought arose in his mind - `How can this man, eating stale
bread with raw onion, solve my difficulties and help me?' Sai
Baba read his mind and said to Nanasaheb - "Oh Nana, he who
has the power to digest onion, should eat it and none else".
Hearing this remark, the yogi was wonder-struck and then he fell
at Baba's Feet with complete surrender. With pure and open mind,
he asked his difficulties and got their solution from Baba. Thus
being satisfied and happy, he left Shirdi with Baba's Udi and
blessings.
Shama Cured of Snake-Bite
Before Hemadpant begins the story, he says about the Jiva that
it can be very well compared with a parrot, and that they both
are bound, the one in the body and the other in a cage. Both think
that their present bound state is good for them. It is only when
a Helper, i.e., Guru comes and by God's grace opens their eyes
and liberates them from their bondage, that their eyes are opened
to a greater and larger life, compared to which their former limited
life is nothing.
In the last Chapter, it was shown how Baba anticipated
the calamity, that was to befall on Mr. Mirikar and rescued him
from it. Now let the readers hear a story grander than that. Once
Shama was bitten by a poisonous snake. His little finger of the
hand was stung and the poison began to spread into the body. The
pain was also severe and Shama thought that he would pass off
soon. His friends wanted to take him to the God Viroba, where
such cases were often sent, but Shama ran to the Masjid -- to
His Viroba (Sai Baba). When Baba saw him, He began to scold and
abuse. He got enraged and said - "Oh vile Bhaturdya (Priest)
do not climp up. Beware if you do so" and then roared - "Go,
Get away, Come down." Seeing Baba thus red with wrath, Shama
was greatly puzzled and disappointed. He thought that the Masjid
was his home and Sai Baba his sole Refuge, but if he was driven
away like this, where should he go? He lost all hope of life and
kept silent. After a time Baba became normal and calm when Shama
went up and sat near. Then Baba said to him - "Don't be afraid,
don't care a jot, the Merciful Fakir will save you, go and sit
quiet at home, don't go out, believe in Me and remain fearless
and have no anxeity". Then he was sent home. Immediately
afterwards, Baba sent Tatya Patil and Kakasaheb Dixit to him with
instructions to the effect, that he should eat what he liked,
should move in the home, but should never lie down and sleep.
Needless to say that these instructions were acted upon and Shama
got all-right in a short time. The only thing to be remembered
in this connection is this - the words of Baba (or the five syllabled
Mantra, viz, `Go, Get away, Come down') were not addressed to
Shama- as it apparently looked - but they were a direct order
to the snake and its poison not to go up and circulate through
Shama's body. Like others well-versed in Mantrashastra, He had
not to use any incantation, charged rice or water etc. His words
only were most efficacious in saving the life of Shama.
Any one, hearing this story and other similar
ones, will beget firm faith in the Feet of Sai Baba, and the only
way to cross the ocean of Maya is to remember ever the Feet of
Baba in the heart.
Cholera Epidemic
Once, Cholera was raging virulently in Shirdi.
The residents were much frightened and they stopped all communication
with the outside people. The panchas of the village assembled
together and decided upon two ordinances as a remedy to check
and put down the Epidemic. They were (1) No fuel-cart should be
allowed to come in the village, and (2) No goat should be killed
there. If anybody disobeyed these ordinances, they were to be
fined by the village-authorities and panchas. Baba knew that all
this was mere supersition, and therefore, He cared two pence for
the Cholera-ordinances. While the ordinances were in force, a
fuel-cart came there, and wanted to enter the village. Everybody
knew that there was dearth of fuel in the village, still the people
began to drive away the fuel-cart. Baba came to know of this.
He came to the spot and asked the cartman to take the fuel-cart
to the Masjid. None dared to raise his voice against this action
of Baba. He wanted fuel for His Dhuni and so He purchased it.
Like an Agnihotri keeping his sacred fire alive throughout his
life, Baba kept His Dhuni ever burning all day and night; and
for this He always stocked fuel. Baba's home, i.e. the Masjid
was free and open to all. It had no lock and key; and some poor
people removed some wood from there for their use. Baba did not
grumble about this. Baba saw that the whole universe was pervaded
by the Almighty, and so He never bore enmity or ill-will to anybody.
Though perfectly detached. He behaved like an ordinary house-holder
to set an example to the people.
Ordeal of Guru-Bhakti
Let us now see, how the second Cholera-ordinance fared with Baba.
While it was in force, somebody brought a goat to the Masjid.
It was weak, old and about to die. At this time Fakir Pir Mohamad
of Malegaon alias Bade Baba was near. Sai Baba asked him to behead
it with one stroke, and offer it as an oblation. This Bade Baba
was much respected by Sai Baba. He always sat on the right hand
of Sai Baba. After the chilim (pipe) was first smoked by him,
it was then offered to Baba and others. After the dishes were
served, at the time of taking meals at noon, Baba respectfully
called Bade Baba and made him sit on His left side, and then all
partook of food. Baba paid him also daily Rs.50/- out of the amount
collected as Dakshina. Baba accompanied him hundred paces whenever
he was going away. Such was his position with Baba. But when Baba
asked him to behead the goat, he flatly refused, saying "Why
it should be killed for nothing?" Then Baba asked Shama to
kill it. He went to Radha-Krishna-Mai and brought a knife from
her and placed it before Baba. Knowing the purpose for which the
knife was taken, she recalled it. Then Shama went to bring another
knife, but stayed in the Wada, and did not return soon. Then came
the turn of Kakasaheb Dixit. He was 'good gold' no doubt, but
had to be tested. Baba asked him to get a knife and kill the goat.
He went to Sathe's Wada and returned with a knife. He was ready
to kill it at Baba's bidding. He was born in a pure Brahmin family
and never in his life knew killing. Though quite averse to do
any act of violence, he made himself bold to kill the goat. All
the people wondered to see that Bade Baba, a Mahomedan was unwilling
to kill it while this pure Brahmin was making preparations to
do so. He tightened his dhotar and with a semicircular motion
raised his hand with the knife and looked at Baba for the final
signal. Baba said - "What are you thinking of? Go on, strike".
Then, when the hand was just about to come down, Baba said - "Stop,
how cruel you are! Being a Brahmin, you are killing a goat?"
Kakasaheb obeyed and kept the knife down and said to baba - "Your
nectarlike word is law unto us, we do not know any other ordinance.
We remember You always, meditate on Your Form and obey You day
and night, we do not know or consider whether it is right or wrong
to kill, we do not want to reason or discuss things, but implicit
and prompt compliance with Guru's orders, is our duty and dharma".
Then Baba said to Kakaseheb, that He would Himself
do the offering and killing business. It was settled that the
goat should be disposed of near a place called Takkya, where fakirs
used to sit. When the goat was being removed to that place, it
fell dead on the way.
Hemadpant closes the Chapter with a classification
of disciples. He says that they are of three kinds : (1) First
or best (2) Second or middling and (3) Third or ordinary. The
best kind of disciples are those who guess what their Gurus want
and immediately carry it out and serve them without waiting for
an order from them. The average disciples are those who carry
out the orders of their Masters to a letter, without any delay,
and the third kind of disciples are those, who go on postponing
the carrying out of their orders and making mistakes at every
step.
The disciples should have firm faith, backed
up by intelligence and if they and patience to these, their spiritual
goal will not be distant. Control of breath -- ingoing and outgoing,
or Hath-Yoga or other difficult practices are not at all necessary.
When the disciples get the above-mentioned qualities, they become
ready for further instructions and the Masters then appear and
lead them on, in their spiritual path to perfection.
In the next Chapter we will deal with Baba's interesting wit and
humour.
Bow to Shri Sai - Peace be to all
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