A different kind of Veni Vidi Vici
It was Julius Ceasar who mentioned the immortal words - Veni Vidi Vici after a
short war in the city of Zela in modern day Turkey. He summarized the war very
simply - “I came, I saw, I conquered.” When it comes to stories of people who
have come to Bhagawan Sri Sathya Sai Baba and become His staunch devotees, one
is reminded of the words of Ceasar. This is because, if everyone were to
summarize their story into 6 words like Ceasar did, it would be
“I came, I saw, He conquered” - as simple as that.
It is indeed the fulfillment of destiny and the good fortune of many previous
births that one gets the chance to live life under a Master. For my family, the
Lord who has been guiding us has been Bhagawan Sri Sathya Sai Baba. And just
like everyone who has a fantastic story of how he/she was introduced to Him, I
too have a story of how our family was introduced to Him. But before I start
delving into that beautiful story, I must say one thing about coming to a
Master.
If one thinks that he/she arrived at a Master, he/she cannot be more wrong! It
is always the other way. Whenever a person is ready for his/her spiritual
growth, the Master personally invites the person. And this invitation can come
in many ways - like a great tragedy as a Christian youth discovered or a
miraculous teleportation that a monk experienced. One thing is for sure - the
person who has received the ‘invite’ knows beyond doubt that it is indeed
something very special and divine.
The Haridasa with his decorated bull which was a regular sight in the Bangalore
of yore...
The Haridasa with his decorated bull which was a regular sight in the Bangalore
of yore...
The strange Haridasa is, in fact, Hari!
The short story that am about to narrate dates back to the September of 1963.
The opening sequence is set in the large family home of my grandfather, which
was located in Vyalikaval, Bangalore. My father was a bonny lad of 11 then while
his eldest brother (my father is the youngest of six children) was 31 years old
and in his prime. He was working as a stenographer in the Tata Oil Mills Company
(TOMCO).
One night, as he slept peacefully, he had a very strange dream. He saw a
Haridasa with his bull. In Karnataka, Andhra Pradesh and many other states of
India, there is a tradition where a person moves along the streets with a decked
and decorated bull. He often carries a shehnai (a wind instrument) on which he
plays melodies, singing the glory of God. His job is to remind the society, in
its day-to-day life, about God. In return, the society sustains him by giving
him alms and food. That is why he is called the Haridasa or the servant of Lord
Hari.
The Haridasa in my uncle’s dream, however, was very strange. He was short, wore
a saffron robe and had a thick mop of curly hair. He placed his hand on my
uncle’s head in benediction. Thus, my uncle received the first sign of grace,
his calling from his going-to-be Lord.
He woke up the next morning. The dream was fresh and vivid in his memory but he
did not pay any extra attention to it. Days turned to weeks and weeks turned to
months - the dream was soon forgotten.
If only my uncle had seen Bhagawan Baba, he would have known that the Haridasa
was actually the Hari who had come as a Dasa!
If only my uncle had seen Bhagawan Baba, he would have known that the Haridasa
was actually the Hari who had come as a Dasa!
The startling 'chance discovery'
The Haridasa however came thumping back into my uncle’s life in a very
‘coincidental’ manner. He was riding his two-wheeler on his way back home. As he
passed by the Seshadripuram police station, he noticed that there was a small
pandal erected at the nearby Rama temple. At this small shrine dedicated to Lord
Kodanda Rama (Rama with His bow), there was a gathering of 40-50 people and
someone seemed to be addressing them. Even as he was riding past, he bent down
to see who the speaker was.
He almost fell off his vehicle!
The speaker there was the same Haridasa who had come in his dream months
earlier! It was the December of 1963 and Swami was on a visit to the city of
Bangalore. (He was a frequent tourer then visiting more than 500 villages and
towns in Andhra Pradesh and Karnataka.) My uncle got off the vehicle and stood
listening to what the Haridasa was saying. Today, he does not remember what He
was speaking but he was simply mesmerised and awestruck at this strange
coincidence.
What were the chances of seeing some stranger in a dream and meeting the exact
same stranger months later?
The exact location of the Rama Temple where Bhagawan Sri Sathya Sai Baba was
giving a public address
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Swastik Circle, Nagappa road Seshadripuram -
Nagappa Rd, Gandhi Nagar, Bangalore, Karnataka, India
[get directions]
There is a Kodanda Rama Temple at this junction.
Swami enters the home...
My uncle made enquiries and found out that this ‘Swami’ was the Sai Baba of
Puttaparthi, a reincarnation of the Sai Baba of Shirdi. Somebody there also gave
him a small photograph of the Swami. The coincidence was so powerful that he
simply took the photograph and placed it in the altar, next to a picture of
Shirdi Baba. Thus it was that the Lord entered the home in the form of a
picture. It was now time to enshrine Himself in the hearts of this family. How
that happened is another small but interesting episode which I must mention.
In the year 1964, when curiosity got the better of him, my uncle decided to make
a visit to Puttaparthi. And he decided to take along with him, his youngest
brother - my father. After 10 tedious hours they reached Puttaparthi and were in
time for the Dasara celebrations. They were amazed at the crowds that had
gathered there. A few thousands were there! (Little did they know then that the
number of devotees would swell beyond millions in the future!) They also got a
chance to hear many stories of Grace and Love of Swami. Staying for a day or
two, they returned to Bangalore.
A few months later, my uncle got a transfer. He had to pack up and leave to
Calcutta (present day Kolkata). He did not want to leave his family and
ancestral home. He tried everything possible to avoid the transfer but the only
alternative offered to him was the leave the company. Not knowing what to do, he
decided to try out this new ‘Swami’ who promised miracles. All alone, he set out
to Puttaparthi. He sat in the darshan grounds hoping to get an interview.
Swami enters the heart, and stays there for life...
Getting an interview with Bhagawan those days was a real easy thing. Devotees
say,
“If one stayed in Puttaparthi for four days, he/she was assured of an
interview.” (God! How I wish those days return!)
Soon enough, my uncle got an interview. He was planning to stand and ask this
tiny ‘Swami’ whether he could help cancel his transfer, at least for that year.
However, his experience inside the interview room was overwhelming.
At first sight, he simply fell at Swami’s feet. Swami patted him on the head,
just as He had done so in his dream more than a year ago! Then, He told him
lovingly,
“You are worried so much about your transfer right?”
So eager was my uncle to get the problem solved that he actually missed noticing
Swami’s omniscience about his problem. Even before he could open his mouth,
Swami said,
“Don’t worry. You will stay in Bangalore only. Is there anything else you want
to ask?”
My uncle was tongue tied.
Swami says,
“I give you what you ask for so that one day you will ask for what I have come
to give you.”
Sadly, that day somehow never seems to come! We just are tongue-tied when Swami
grants us what we ask for, without us asking for it!
Today, my uncle is in his 80s. It is almost 50 years since that interview. My
uncle retired at the stipulated age of 58 from TOMCO. And to this day, he has
not moved out of Bangalore!
And by promising him that he would never move out of Bangalore, Swami moved into
his heart forever. Using him as an instrument, Swami moved into the hearts of
everyone else in the family too. And then came the episode of Swami performing
the Brahmopadesham or Upanayanam for my father. This rite is considered as a
second birth for a person. As far as my father is concerned, this was his true
birth. That story, I shall reserve for another time.
I shall stop with saying this much that the December of 1963 is a period in time
for which I shall be eternally grateful. It sowed the seeds of love for Swami in
a family into which I got the chance of being born into.
source:
http://aravindb1982.hubpages.com/hub/How-Bhagawan-Sri-Sathya-Sai-Baba-became-my-family-deity-God-Avatar-Sai-Baba
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