A special photo-viewing session with Swami at
Hadshi
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A
beautiful solo-photograph that Swami granted at the request
of the Jadhav family at Hadshi |
Rising up at 5 a.m. is indeed an excellent practice,
I discovered on the 30th of October, as I woke up in Hadshi. It is
not only spiritually beneficial as the early hours of the
Brahma muhurtam
are sacred but also practically useful as one gets quality time with
oneself with least distractions or interruptions. Waking early seems
to unlock a great energy source within which diminishes in intensity
the later one rises! It was during the early hours of the morning
that I occupied myself with noting down in detail all the happenings
of the trip which is responsible for this comprehensive travelogue
today.
(Dear
reader,
If you have come directly to this post, I
would like to egg you on to enjoy the full story with
its history. Link to part 1 is given below and the link
to the next part will be at the end of each previous
part. Thank you.
As soon as I finished my notes after returning from
the Mandir I got busy getting ready for the day. The morning
ablutions time was also fun. Almost twenty of us would be shaving,
brushing and getting ready with a lot of talking and singing going
on. A lot of leg pulling and discussing never-before-thought-of
angles about the events that had happened during the trip brought
cheer and mirth to all. Ravikumar (Ravi
bhaiya
for me) was present and I felt like how a newcomer in
the Indian Cricket team would feel when he would share the dressing
room with the legendary Sachin Tendulkar! Ashwath Narayan and
Koustubh Pare in the meanwhile would have begun their respective
Riyaz (singing practice). The whole area would be reverberating with
music and swaras. CG would be practicing the Sitar adding strings to
the heavenly atmosphere of music. It was just so beautiful.
Yet again we had a sumptuous breakfast by the
poolside. Many took photos with the water in the background and
tried to capture memories on a memory chip in a camera! Completing
our breakfast, soon we were all seated outside Swami's room awaiting
His arrival. We all had come up with a plan for the morning- a plan
to spend more time with Swami. Eager to have a few exclusive moments
with Bhagavan, we thought arranging a photo viewing session would be
a good idea. I was all set with a few selected pictures to show Him
on a laptop. Something interesting and nice happened. In a corner of
the same hall we noticed a 29-inch plasma TV, which when connected,
began to read the photos on file! It was as if Providence had liked
our idea! Immediately, the laptop was hooked up to the TV. We now
could not wait for His door to open.
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Once the door opened and Swami
came out, we had Him for ourselves for the next 20 minutes
or so. |
At about 10:05 a.m., Swami emerged and as He came
towards us He asked,
"All of you showered well or did you have only a
sponge bath?"
We laughed and replied that we did freshen up
ourselves in full. Getting up on my knees, I said, "Swami, we have
some photos. If Swami agrees, we can watch them." The Lord
graciously consented. Soon He moved to the centre of the hall and
was seated facing the TV. And then began a most memorable twenty
minute session. Even as I began to scroll through the images,
Nishikant, Kaustubh, P. Srinivasan and Ravi Teja began to do
padaseva
to Swami. CG continued to shoot Video and Ravi Bhaiya thankfully
took my camera to capture pictures of the whole scene. Here are a
few snippets of the conversation that ensued; even though this is
not in order of occurrence, I guess the sequence is not as
significant as the event itself.
Initially, there were the photos of the concert on
Day 1. Swami asked,
"Who is that?"
“Swami, Kavita Krishnamoorthy, that is Nitin Mukesh
and.... (I forgot the third name!)”
Satyajit helped me with the answer, “Sapna Mukherjee”.
As the slideshow progressed, there came a picture of
a woman receiving a saree from Swami. Bhagavan asked who she was and
when nobody answered, He Himself revealed that she was an elderly
devotee who sings and has been coming to Him for long.
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Swami looking at the picture
of Him blessing Sapne Mukherjee. He gave us all the joy of
conversation with Him. |
The photos of the crowds during the concert were
taken mostly from the gents' side and so the ladies were largely
seen in them. Observing this Swami said sweetly, as if in
justification for me, "The gents were all seated on this side (same
side of the photographer and hence he could not click them) There
were many people behind too!"
Swami then saw the pictures of the welcome ceremony
to Hadshi. Next on the screen was the photo of the sunrise (about
which I have mentioned i
n the fourth part of this serial).
“Ah! The Moon looks very nice,” He commented.
"Swami, that is the Sun," I said.
(And now is a portion when I was in maya or delusion!)
Swami asked me if that was the Sun, why was everything around dark?
The photo exposure of the camera was according to the Sun’s brightness
which is why everything around was dark. Instead of going into the
details of the exposure levels in the camera, I simply said, "Swami, its
orange in colour! It is the Sun."
Swami looked at me as if to say, "Ok! If you say so…"
In retrospect, I feel I foolishly let go of a wonderful opportunity to
learn a lesson that I hope I will practice some day. When Lord Krishna
pointed out to an eagle in the sky and said it was a dove, Arjuna
agreed. When He surmised that it was a crow, without batting an eyelid
Arjuna replied in affirmative again for he knew very well that the Lord
can easily turn the eagle into anything He wished. I was in a similar
position and rather than saying, "Yes Swami! If you say so..." I made
Him say that very same statement. I regret now but with the Lord
everything is an opportunity to learn and improve. (By the way, this
incident in detail forms the heart of an article on how we often become
platform heroes but remain practical zeroes.)
Next was displayed the group photos taken in the
Vitthala temple. Seeing this Swami asked, "Who are those elderly
people?" Before we could answer, He Himself said,
"They are the mother and father of Jadhav brothers."
Then came up a photo of the crowd and I said, "Swami, just like the
sunflowers turn to always face the sun, people too move to look at
You constantly."
The incident with Ganesha and the wrongly-held
umbrella on the balcony was also depicted in the photos. We then
moved to the images shot during the tiffin session at the poolside.
There were photos of Swami being reflected in the water. As the wide
angle shot of Swami eating amidst the natural settings showed up
next I said,
"Swami, this picture has a name." When He looked
inquisitively, I said,
"Swami, it is called
Prakruthi Paramatma."
Swami's reaction to it was the same like the previous
day - He opened His eyes a bit wide and with a mocking smile said, "Abba!"
All of us laughed and there was so much happiness all around. It is
so easy to comprehend at such times as to why it is said, “Happiness
is union with God”.
In the photos taken from the balcony were also
pictures of lines of cars climbing up the road to Hadshi. I zoomed
in to show Him the number of vehicles as earlier He had mentioned
how so many devotees were eagerly arriving for His
darshan.
When the slideshow was complete, Swami asked,
"That’s all? Is it over?"
I said there were hundreds of photos and we had
selected only a few. He then asked,
“Where is that picture of Me you took on the balcony
yesterday?"
I was thrilled. I had thought that Swami would never
want to see pictures of Himself (And I shoot maximum of Him!). I
quickly navigated to the folder and brought that up.
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The beautiful Lord amidst
beautiful nature. This was the picture that I had got the
previous day on
the balcony. |
He was happy with it but then said, “All My hair has
fallen off.”
All of us chorused,
“No Swami; You have such beautiful hair.”
Swami continued, “I had much more; in Kodaikanal, I
lose a lot of hair.”
These interactions were so much on the human level
and that, I felt is the reason why the whole humanity identifies
with Him - He is so less ‘God’ and so much like any of us as we
converse with Him in the physical plane.
The picture of Swami in Orange with the Nature in
green and blue skies was wonderful and so I blurted out, “Swami, it
looks so nice and wonderful.” Swami said, "Avanni
photo theesay vadiki trupti, naaku ledhu
(that is joy and satisfaction for the one who has taken the photo,
not for me).” Instead of waiting for the nectarous flow, I
imprudently said, "Swami, You are ever happy. Only our satisfaction
is temporary and it comes and goes." The Lord was silent. After a
while, He asked for photos of the Residence and the lake too. I
showed Him those too and He seemed happy.
Once we were done, He asked all of us to go down. We
did just that. In a short while Swami was with us. He directed us to
start moving towards the temple complex and start
bhajans
on reaching there. It was almost 10:45 a.m. as we reached the stage
which had witnessed the concert by Kavitha Subramaniam, Nitin Mukesh
and Sapna Mukherjee the previous day. A huge crowd was waiting for
Him in the afternoon sun. Most of them had cloth pieces or kerchiefs
tied over their heads.
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A huge crowd had been
patiently singing bhajans, waiting for Swami's arrival at
the temple grounds. |
Morning session leads up to a visit to Pauna Dam
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A loving blessing
Abhayahasta at the end of the bhajan session. |
Swami arrived at about 11:05 a.m. and as always His drive
down was accompanied by a set of students whom our teacher Mr. Gopi had
selected to be part of a permanent ‘Security’ team. Swami came on the
dais and immediately there was so much energy and enthusiasm in the
crowd. In spite of the sun, everyone now forgot the coverings on their
heads and seemed to open up their hearts to receive the warmth of His
Love and Grace. At about 11:20 a.m., Mr. Shivajirao Jadhav sought
Swami’s permission for the Bal Vikas children to lead the session.
Bhagavan consented and asked the boys to pause as the little ones
started.
They sang about four
bhajans
in their sweet and innocent voices. Swami concluded the session with
one
bhajan
by the students. For this, He called me. When I walked across to
Him, He said, "Tell them to sing
Panduranga, Panduranga..."
I conveyed the same and that was the final rendering following which
was
aarthi.
Now there was a beautiful breeze and fluffs of Swami's hair swayed
as if playing with the wind. The flag atop the Vitthala temple too
fluttered in all majesty and glory. Swami raised both His hands in
benediction for the crowd that had pined for Him. It was almost
12:00 p.m. when He returned to the Mandir.
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The devotees are thrilled and
many are moved to tears having Swami's darshan. |
We were all waiting for Him. Seeing all of us in a
row, Swami moved into the Residence and soon we also followed suit.
Another banquet had been arranged and Swami was seated for lunch
amidst the elders. The discussion on the table meandered first
towards the fruits and other crops grown in the region and then into
diet and nutritional value of some of them and many others. Thus it
was that mangoes, oranges and jamoon fruits ‘cropped’ up in the
divine discussion! As lunch concluded, we learnt that Swami had
agreed for the boys to be taken for an outing to the Pauna dam
nearby.
At 1:45 p.m., our tour began in a special air
conditioned bus loaded with cool drinks and snacks! Those were times
of plenty and many of us even refused to take advantage of those
bounties! The drive was to take about 45-50 minutes and for most of
the time, I dozed only to be shaken by someone who said, "Just look
at the scenery outside. You will not get such views again. Get up
and shoot." In spite of the comforting embrace of the Goddess of
Sleep I opened my eyes and indeed it was a sight worth sacrificing
the siesta for! In fact, they were captivating enough to make one
forget sleep.
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A sweeping view of the Pauna
Dam |
The huge expanse of water was beautiful even at
midday and the shapes of the nearby hills resembled the sacred
linga!
The road was narrow and winding, and a white Audi car formed the
pilot for our bus. We came across groups of mules lugging up loads,
herded by women in traditional Maharashtrian attire. By 2:30 p.m.,
we were at the site and had been granted special permission
(courtesy the Jadhavs) to actually go along the dam. It was hot with
the sun right above us. But a mere glance at the expanse of
freshwater before us which was 210 feet deep ensured that neither
the salty sweat nor the burning sun dampened our enthusiasm. The
staff manning the dam not only showed us the rooms which housed the
valves to open the sluice gates but also gave us a demonstration of
its entire management. The bus had been sent to the other end where
it would wait for us as we crossed the entire stretch of the dam on
foot. The blue-green waters below had a sort of calming and relaxing
effect and so we easily accomplished the kilometre long walk. As
Swami had directed us against going for boating, by 3:10 p.m. we
were all aboard the bus ready to return to Hadshi.
Special photo-shoot session
Once we were back we quickly freshened up and rushed
to the Mandir. It was well past 4:00 p.m. We could not go up near
Swami's room as He Himself was coming down the lift even as we
entered. He saw a few of us and asked,
"Have all the boys returned?"
We replied that some of us had reached the Mandir
earlier but all the boys indeed were back. Swami then called Mrs.
Ratanlal and asked, "Do you still remember your husband?"
“Swami, I recollect nothing of the past. Of what use
is it to think of the past?”
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Swami speaks with the
venerable and sweet Ratanlal aunty - dedicated in His
service since the 1960s. |
Swami continued to gently prod the elderly devotee.
She had been blessed with service of Swami since the 1960s and Swami
had relished the food cooked by her for decades.
“Delhi, Lahore, your husband… you must be remembering
them.”
“No Swami! We all have come with nothing and we leave
in the same manner. If we think of Swami always, it is enough.”
I could not help but admire the wisdom being exuded
by this special devotee of the Lord. I was touched with the
surrender and love of Ratanlal Aunty. At this point, Mr. V.
Srinivasan added,
"Swami always narrates to us the story of Alexander
who left the earth empty handed."
Swami now moved to His room next to the dining table.
Arrangements were being made for a group photo session of the Jadhav
family with Swami. The flower vase in the centre of the hall had
been made anew with fresh flowers and Bhagavan too arrived around
4.20 p.m. in the beautiful
darshan
chair. As the family arranged themselves around Him, the angle of
coverage needed expansion. So Satyajit and I moved the massive
dining table behind. Once this was done, the photo session began. It
was very special for me as Swami was constantly looking into the
camera with momentary glances at the video camera that CG held. The
family members took pictures with Him in various permutations and
combinations.
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The immediate Jadhav family.
The steps on the right lead to Swami's room above. Swami,
however,
made use of the lift (seen as a door beyond the staircase)
to move up and down. |
Soon the boys followed suit. Again, Phani and I
requested Swami and He did agree for a complete-group photo.
Actually we were all keen to have individual snaps with Swami.
However since He has agreed for photos in groups we quickly formed
three small teams - a midway compromise between Swami's and our
wish! Bhagavan again lovingly got involved in the seating
arrangement around Him. I felt so blessed being His student! In the
end, it was only CG and I who had not had a picture with Him and so
we both sat by His side with our hands on His feet and a beautiful
frame was taken. After that, some more people had this blessed
opportunity and then Swami Himself called for Prof. Anil Kumar, Mr.
Balaram and Mr. Srinivasan to pose with Him. Finally, at the request
of the Jadhav brothers, Swami agreed for a solo photograph. With
great joy, I took a few good shots. (Shown as the first photo in
this part).
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A special photo-op for the
photographer and the video-cameraman. |
As this session concluded by about 4:40 pm, He began to
move out. And there He saw all the other members of the family assembled
for His
darshan.
Also present were the workers, gardeners, cooks, helpers
and everyone else who had contributed in the service. Swami now began to
move amidst them granting them
namaskar
and blessings. Here, there were other photographers and videographers,
and so, CG and I took a small break. This was such a noble act of Mr.
Jadhav; he had ensured that none miss the joy of His physical proximity.
Towards the end, I noticed that as Swami would move out of the shade,
the evening sun would delightfully light up the divine face. So, I
rushed there and clicked the Radiant Face smiling brightly. Moving
ahead, Swami got into the car.
The padanamaskar session that Swami granted was because of the
large-heartedness of the Jadhav brothers and Swami would give us a
message about the same, later.
to be continued in Part 8 which
is at the link below: