If one perpetually thinks of Me and makes Me his sole refuge, I am his debtor
---SAIBABA
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Sundaram, Sai Naathha Bhagawaan (2X) Sai Naathha Bhagawaan, Sai Naathha
Bhagawaan Buddham Sharanam Gacchaami Dharmam Sharanam Gacchaami Sangham
Sharanam Gacchaami Sayeesha Sharanam Gacchaami
(Lord Sai is God, Lord Sai is God. Thou art Truth, Goodness and Beauty, O Lord
God Sai I take refuge in Buddha
SHRI SAI SATH CHRARITHA
Chapter II
Object of Writing the Work - Incapacity and Boldness in the
Undertaking - Hot Discussion - Conferring Significant and Prophetic Title of
Hemadpant - Necessity of a Guru.
In the last Chapter, the author mentioned in the original Marathi
book that he would state the reason that led him to undertake the work, and the
persons qualified to read the same and such other points. Now in this chapter,
he starts to tell the same.
Object of Writing the Work
In the first chapter, I described Sai Baba's miracle of checking and
destroying the epidemic of Cholera by grinding wheat and throwing the flour, on
the outskirts of the village. I heard other miracles of Sai Baba to my great
delight, and this delight burst forth into this poetic work. I also thought,
that the description of these grand miracles of Sai Baba would be interesting,
and instructive to His devotees; and would remove their sins, and so I began to
write the sacred life and teachings of Sai Baba. The life of the saint is
neither logical nor dialectical. It shows us the true and great path.
Incapacity and Boldness in Undertaking the Work
Hemadpant thought that he was not a fit person to undertake the
work. He said, "I do not know the life of my intimate friend nor do I know my
own mind, then how can I write the life of a saint or describe the nature of
Incarnations, which even the Vedas were unable to do? One must be a saint
himself, before he could know other saints, then how can I describe their
glory? To write the life of a saint is the most difficult, though one may as
well measure the depth of the water of the seven seas or enclose the sky with
cloth-trappings. I knew, that this was the most venturous undertaking, which
might expose me to ridicule. I, therefore, invoked Sai Baba's grace.
The premier poet-saint of Maharashtra, Shri Jnaneshwar Maharaj,
has stated that the Lord loves those who write the lives of saints; and the
saints also have a peculiar method of their own of getting the service, which
the devotees long for, successfully accomplished. The saints inspire the work,
the devotee becomes only an indirect cause or instrument to achieve the end.
For instance, in 1700 Shaka year, the poet Mahipati aspired to write the lives
of saints. Saints inspired him, and got the work done; so also in 1800 Shaka
year, Das Ganu's service was accepted. The former wrote 4 works-Bhakta Vijaya,
Santa Vijaya, Bhakta Leelamrit and Santa Kathamrit, while the latter wrote two
- "Bhakta Leelamrit and Santa Kathamrit", in which the lives of modern Saints
were described. In chapters 31,32,33 of Bhakta Leelamrit and in chapter 57 of
Santa Kathamrit, the sweet life and teachings of Sai Baba are very well
depicted. These have been separately published in Sai Leela Magazine, Nos. 11
and 12, Vol. 17; the readers are advised to read these chapters. So also Sai
Baba's wonderful Leelas are described in a small decent book named Shri Sainath
Bhajana Mala by Mrs. Savitribai Raghunath Tendulkar of Bandra. Das-Ganu Maharaj
also has composed various sweet poems on Sai Baba. A devotee named Amidas
Bhavani Mehta, has also published some stories of Sri Baba in Gujarathi; some
Nos. of Sainath Prabha, a magazine published by Dakshina Bhiksha Sanstha of
Shirdi, are also published. Then the question of objection comes in, that while
so many works regarding Sai Baba are extant, why should this (Satcharita) be
written? and where is its necessity?
The answer is plain and simple. The life of Sai Baba is as wide
and deep as the infinite ocean; and all can dive deep into the same and take
out precious gems (of knowledge and Bhakti), and distribute them to the
aspiring public. The stories, parables, and teachings of Sai Baba are very
wonderful. They will give peace and happiness to the people, who are afflicted
with sorrows and heavily loaded with miseries of this worldly existence, and
also bestow knowledge and wisdom, both in the worldly and in spiritual domains.
If these teachings of Sai Baba, which are as interesting and instructive as the
Vedic lore, are listened to and meditated upon, the devotees will get, what
they long for, viz., union with Brahman, mastery in eight-fold Yoga, Bliss of
meditation etc. So I thought, that I should call these stories together that
would be my best Upasana. This collection would be most delightful to those
simple souls, whose eyes were not blessed with Sai Baba's darshana. So, I set
about collecting Sai Baba's teachings and expressions - the outcome of His
boundless and natural self-realization. It was Sai Baba, who inspired me in
this matter; in fact, I surrendered my ego at His feet, and thought that my
path was clear; and that He would make me quite happy here, and in the next
world.
I could not myself ask Sai Baba to give me permission for this
work; so I requested Mr. Madhavrao Deshpande alias Shama, Baba's most intimate
devotee, to speak to Him for me. He pleaded for my cause and said to Sai Baba,
"This Annasaheb wishes to write Your biography, don't say that You are a poor
begging Fakir, and there is no necessity to write it, but if You agree and help
him, he will write or rather, Your feet (grace) will accomplish the work.
Without Your consent and blessing, nothing can be done successfully." When Sai
Baba heard this request, He was moved and blessed me by giving me His Udi
(sacred ashes) and placing His boon-bestowing hand on my head said :- "Let him
make a collection of stories and experiences, keep notes and memos; I will help
him. He is only an outward instrument. I should write Myself My autobiography
and satisfy the wishes of My devotees. He should get rid of his ego, place (or
surrender) it at My feet. He who acts like this in life, him I help the most.
What of My life-stories? I serve him in his house in all possible ways. When
his ego is completely annihilated and there is left no trace of it, I Myself
shall enter into him and shall Myself write My own life. Hearing my stories and
teachings will create faith in devotees' hearts and they will easily get self -
realization and Bliss; let there be no insistence on establishing one's own
view, no attempt to refute other's opinions, no discussions of pros and cons of
any subject."
The word 'discussion' put me in mind of my promise to explain the
story of my getting the title of Hemadpant and now I begin to relate the same.
I was on close friendly terms with Kakasaheb Dixit and Nanasaheb Chandorkar.
They pressed me to go to Shirdi and have Baba's darshana, and I promised them
to do so. But something in the interval turned up, which prevented me from
going to shirdi. The son of a friend of mine at Lonavala fell ill. My friend
tried all possible means, physical and spiritual, but the fever would not
abate. At length he got his Guru to sit by the bed-side of his son, but this
too was of no avail. Hearing this, I thought 'what was the utility of the Guru,
if he could not save my friend's son? If the Guru can't do anything for us, why
should I go to Shirdi at all?' Thinking in this way, I postponed my
Shirdi-trip; but the inevitable must happen and it happened in my case as
follows : - Mr. Nanasaheb Chandorkar, who was a Prant Officer, was going on
tour to Bassein. From Thana he came to Dadar and was waiting for a train bound
for Bassein. In the meanwhile, a Bandra Local turned up. He, sat in it and came
to Bandra; and sent for me and took me to task for putting off my Shirdi trip.
Nana's argument for my Shirdi trip was convincing and delightful, and so I
decided to start for Shirdi, the same night. I packed up my luggage and started
for Shirdi. I planned to go to Dadar and there to catch the train for Manmad,
and so I booked myself for Dadar and sat in the train. While the train was to
start, a Mahomedan came hastily to my compartment and seeing all my
paraphernalia, asked me where I was bound to. I told him my plan. He then
suggested that I should straight go to Boribunder, and not get down at Dadar,
for the Manmad Mail did not get down at Dadar at all. If this little miracle or
Leela had not happened, I would not have reached Shirdi next day as settled,
and many doubts would have assailed me. But that was not to be. As fortune
favoured me, I reached Shirdi the next day before 9 or 10 A.M. Mr. Bhausaheb
(Kaka) Dixit was waiting for me there. This was in 1910 A.D., when there was
only one place, viz., Sathe's Wada for lodging pilgrim devotees. After
alighting from the Tonga, I was anxious to have darshana, when the great
devotee, Tatyasaheb Noolkar returned from the Masjid and said that Sai Baba was
at the corner of the Wada, and that I should first get the preliminary darshana
and then, after bath, see Him at leisure. Hearing this I ran and prostrated
before Baba and then my joy knew no bounds. I found more than what Nana
Chandorkar had told me. All my senses were satisfied and I forgot thirst and
hunger. The moment I touched Sai Baba's feet, I began a new lease of life. I
felt myself much obliged to those who spurred and helped me to get the
darshana; and I considered them as my real relatives, and I cannot repay their
debt. I only remember them and prostrate (mentally) before them. The
peculiarity of Sai Baba's darshana, as I found it, is that by His darshana our
thoughts are changed, the force of previous actions is abated and gradually
non-attachment of dispassion towards worldly objects grows up. It is by the
merit of actions in many past births that such darshana is got, and if only you
see Sai Baba, really all the world becomes or assumes the form of Sai Baba.
Bow to Shri Sai -- Peace be to all
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