Sai Vichaar
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Thursday , September 21, 2006 :: Volume 9, Issue 19
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(In its nineth year of publication.)
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Sai Vichaar is a Weekly newsletter distributed every Thursday and is devoted to the life, philosophy and teachings of Shri Sai Baba of Shirdi. Feel free to forward this newsletter to your interested associates in its original form. |
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FEATURE OF THE WEEK: Devotion - Love of God Experiences show that intellectual endeavors, howsoever potent and mighty they may seem, have not catapulted or thrown or raised any human being to spiritual heights. History shows that the highest spiritual masters are those who were uneducated in formal sense. For example, Ramkrishna Paramhans, Shri Shirdi Sai, Namdev, Tukaram, Paltu Maharaj etc. It obviously means that there is something self-limited in the intellectualism in the path of spiritual progress. All that the spiritual masters learnt in their life and spread among others is 'Bhakti' or devotion. "Bhakti" means love of God. Since God is not sitting in a throne like an individual, therefore, how to love Him. The answer is that God is in everyone and if one has the capacity to love others, he is doing real devotion. Even doing all the worship, yoga, pranaayaam (breath control) etc., for one's own improvement is not 'Bhakti'. It is just an activity for fulfilling spiritual/occult ambition like any other ambition. People in the path of devotion develop certain qualities that manifest in their daily life activities. They become humble, sacrificing, more universal and sensitive to the pain of others. They love Baba and flow in that stream unknowingly carrying along with them all that come in their contact. They don't try to pray to Baba for the fulfillment of any material requirements. Baba has a role to play to lead them ultimately to the correct path and correct goal. They have nothing to prove and, therefore, do not allow 'ego' to assert itself. This is the correct path towards Baba. (Source - "May I Answer" by Shri C.B. Satpathy ji) |
CONTRIBUTED ARTICLE: Raghuvir Bhaskar Purandhare (continued from last week) In 1920 when my wife was seriously ill of influenza, she felt sorry; she could not attend the Urs Ramanavami. That night Sai Baba appeared in her dream and said, "Do not cry. I will take you for the Urs." She got slightly better next morning and narrated this to me. Illness still continued and she expired on Ramanavami Crying "Baba, Baba" to the last. On the Ramanavami flag processions: 10 A.M., 12 Noon: Hindi Kirtan of Ram Janma begins after procession ends and flags are hoisted. Then Moslems begin reading their quran. They would take Sai Baba's sandals and go round with it in procession. We, Hindus, would accompany it. They would accompany our flag procession, so in the Arati it is recited that Sai Baba has taken birth to obliterate difference between Hindus and Mohammedans etc... I saw he had a hole in his ear and when he bathed naked, he had not been circumcised, so far as I could see. Megha worshipped Sai Baba as "Shanker" standing on one leg. Sai Baba told him in a dream to draw the figure of a Trisul on the wall of Sathe's Wada in which Megha lived. Megha did so. A lingam was added soon after and is still there, with Sai Baba's permission and was worshipped by Megha. Megha narrated an incident that he wanted to give Sai Baba a Gangasnan, i.e., a bath in the water of Ganges (Go-davari). But Baba said, "Wet this head only. Head is the chief. Put a little water on it." But Megha went to Godavari at Kopergoan and brought a tubful of water and poured it all over Sai Baba's body. However only the head was wetted. Even the clothes were not wetted. I did not see this. I have heard Sai Baba sing a song once or twice. He would gladly hear people sing to him. Occasionally, what Sai Baba talked to us, would be found when we went at once to hear Pothi, i.e., the reading of sacred works at Sathe's Wada where Bapu Jog read Eknathi Bhagvat. I had several experiences of the sort. I cannot remember details of even one instance. Baba used to be near the Dhuni, early morning facing south, leaning on a post and doing something. I cannot say what. People were not allowed to go near, le, even 50 feet. The Sevakaries could cany on their usual service or work of clearing, replenishing fuel for Dhunl, etc. No others could go so near as they. He used to utter words like Yade Haq. They were seldom clear or audible to us at some distance. Allah Malik, Allah Vali Hai, i.e., God is the Master and Protector; he used to say often and at all times. I once got leave from office at Bandra and from my mother to go. The next evening I had to start for Shirdi. But during the night, Sai Baba appeared to me in my dream and said, 'Don't come.' I wondered why. The morning after I was to have left, there was a strike in the workshop. If I had left overnight as I first proposed my officers would have suspected me to be at the bottom of the strike and I would be in trouble. Sai Baba saved me from that. Yeshwantrao, grandson of Raghunath Mukund, Engineer, went with me to Sai Baba in 1911 or 1912 at Ashad Guru Purnima when cholera was raging in Shirdi. He did not wish to return before I did. But Baba told him to go and gave him his udhi. But he did not wish to start. He stayed on though I also told him to go since he had leave of Baba. That night he had an attack of cholera to which he succumbed at Shirdi the next morning. Sai Baba went to Megha, when the later was dying, shed tears there and covered the corpse with flowers and went to the funeral ground where Megha's corpse was burnt. Megha lay ill for two or three days before death. Baba used to give him Udhi then. (Contributed by continued...) CONTRIBUTED ARTICLE: continued...... Once Sai Baba prevented me from going away to Bombay even after 4.30 pm. The last train at Kopergoan for Manmad would leave at 6.30 pm. It was a Bazaar day (Monday). I got a bullock cart. Baba told Rege to go with me. We reached the river at 6.45 pm. and reached the Kopergaon station at about 7.45 pm. The train had gone away. There was a special train; however, running that night which stopped at 8.15 pm. at Kopergaon and took us to Manmad and thence we reached our homes. There were no trains to Manmad from Kopergoan at night, i.e., after 6.30 pm. in those days. On the very first occasion of my seeing Baba, he told me to go to "Sala". Mr. Dixit explained to me that "Sala" was the residence of Radhakrishna Ayi. I went there. She did not open the door, but inquired from within who I was, etc. I replied. But she would not let me in. After waiting for about ten minutes, I went to the Masjid. Baba asked me if I went to "Sala". I said I did but had been kept outside the bolted door by Ayi. Baba told me to go again. I obeyed. This time Ayi opened the door, fell at my feet, held my feet fast and was crying. I was greatly puzzled, as I had not known her nature. But from that day forward, she loved me up to her death, with a deep motherly love. Thenceforward, she was all in all to me. I spent every minute of my time at Shirdi in service to Sai Baba, in accordance with the directions of Ayi. She made me work hard all day long for Baba, mostly at her residence, often at Masjid and elsewhere. Radhakrishna Ayi was a personality of a strange sort. She would sing charmingly and with deep emotion. Suddenly, she would break into laughter or melt into tears and either continue slowly with choked voice or stop the song altogether by her sobs. Often Baba detained me at Shirdi, even after my leave expired. In 1912. e.g., he thus detained me. When Syama or anyone mentioned that I had to go back lest my boss should find fault with me, Baba would reply, "I am his boss" and keep me on. Thus in that year after long overstaying my leave, I returned and went at 1 pm. on a Thursday to the office. The foreman of the shop called upon me to explain and reported about my absence without leave. I handed him my resignation. My officer, Mr. Wilson, the Deputy Superintendent, sent for me and asked me where I had been. I said I was at Shirdi. He knew everything, tore my resignation paper and put it into the waste paper basket. The foreman was discontented but was powerless to do any harm. The Chief told the foreman that I was not his, i.e., the foreman's servant or subordinate. In six months time I was promoted and that foreman became my subordinate. (Concluded) (Contributed by from "Devotees Experiences of Sri Saibaba" by Pujyasri BV Narasimha Swamiji) CONTRIBUTED ARTICLE: Ek Shaam Shri Sai ke Naam - in Minneapolis, MN! On Sep 9th 2006, Sai devotees in Minneapolis, MN witnessed Sai bhajan festivity in the form of "Ek Shaam Shri Sai Ke naam", an evening of Sai bhajans at the auditorium in the newly constructed Hindu Mandir in Maple Grove, MN. The program started after dhoop arathi to Baba, with a Sai naam jap by Shri Ajit Kadkade per devotees wish. The most sacred two-letter word coming out of the revered voice of Shri Kadkade ji perfumed the air inside the auditorium setting a stage for the feast to come. For the next two hours, Shri Kadkade, Shri Rohidas ji on Tabla and Shri Prakash ji on the harmonium rendered a truly soul stirring Sai bhajan session. Although at the end of the program tour in the US, the bhajan team showed the same zeal and energy as if it were their first program of the tour. It was evident from the beginning the devotion and love that Kadkade ji had for Baba and Guruji Shri Satpathy ji as he rendered one lyric after the other by Shri Satpathy ji. Sai devotees thoroughly enjoyed the treat. The event ended with a vote of thanks and a "khade khade" standing ovation for Shri Kadkade ji and his party, and Shej arathi to Baba was performed. The event was well attended by devotees living in Twin Cities are surrounding areas. The event was well organized by the Sai devotee volunteers and the support of the Hindu Mandir is very well appreciated. (Contributed by Ravin) CONTRIBUTED ARTICLE: Ek Shyam Shri Sai Ke Naam - in Somerset, NJ! Pandit Ajitkumar Kadkade enthralled devotees with a feast of Shri Shirdi Sai bhajans as part of "Ek Shaam Shri Sai Kay Naam" (one evening with Shri Sai), which was organized in Somerset, NJ on September 10th 2006. This event was held in 11 cities of USA from 29th July and concluded in Somerset, NJ on 10th September, 2006. The hall was filled to capacity with devotees and maha-prasad was served at the end of the event. The audience was spellbound by the devotion, humility and spirit with which Shri Pandit Ajitkumar Kadkade sung several Baba's songs. Shri Ajitkumar Kadkade encouraged all the devotees to participate in the bhajan by clapping and singing along with him as "Shraddha" and "Bhava" are more important than "Sur". During the program, devotees were reminded about how Baba is hungry of true devotion from His children. Some of the songs were "Fakir mera kitnaa dayala hain...", "Sai ki chitti aayin hain...", "Daya karo mere Sai..." and "Wo shahar ajeeb sa lagtaa hain...". Devotees clapped, sung during the event and some devotees were dancing sitting in their chairs. All the songs were composed by Guruji Shri Chandra Bhanu Satpathy ji, who is spearheading the moment of Baba's prachaar throughout the world. Shri Satpathyji sets an example in front of people that one can live in this materialistic world of money, relations and linked duties and still be pious and a detached saint at heart. (Contributed by Prasanna Miapuram) |
DEVOTEES SAY: Ravin Geeta Rahul Nainesh |
PRAYER CLUB: Achutaramaiah Kavi Sriram Sai devotee A devotee Madhuri Padma Tejaswini Sai devotee Sheeba Sai devotee |
EXPERIENCE OF DEVOTEES: Raj Sreelatha Anandi |
QUOTATION OF THE WEEK:
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QUESTION OF THE WEEK: Q. Question of the week given below.... A. by ......
Q. Although He was the personification of Brahman then why did Baba say that Maya troubles even Him? |
SAI ACTIVITIES: Sri Shirdi Saibaba Punyathithi (88th) celebrations at
Shirdi Sai Temple, Chicago Saibaba's Mahasamadhi celebrations, Minneapolis, USA Sri Shirdi Sai Baba Temple of Dallas/Fort Worth, Texas Shirdi Sai Satsang, Bay Area, California Sai Satsang, New Jersey, USA Saibaba Mahasamadhi Celebrations, Toronto, Canada Shirdi Sai Mandir, Scarborough, Canada Shirdi Sai parivar, Vancouver, Canada Sri Shirdi Sai Baba Dattatreya Mandir Seventh
Anniversary celebrations Shirdi Sai Mahasamadhi and Dassera celebration in
Sydney, Australia |
FROM THE EDITORS KEYBOARD: Sri Saibaba's Mahasamadhi(Punyathithi) celebrations take place all over the world during Vijayadasami. The festival dates in Shirdi are from October 1st to 4th 2006. Please share your activities with other devotees by writing to Sai Vichaar for publication. The "Question of the week" for this week is suggested by devotee Radhakrishna as follows, Q. Baba being personification of Brahman said that Maya was bothering Him and that it was very difficult even for Him to get out of its clutches. Why did He say so? Humbly Yours, |
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