Sai Vichaar
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Thursday , June 01, 2006 :: Volume 9, Issue 3
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(In its eighth 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: Patience provides the nourishment! Baba's simplicity is well known and in fact baffling to those who associated Gurus with grandiose pomp, and showmanship. He did not consider himself to be above everything. Such was his humility. The fact that He did not allow anyone to worship him until a few years before his death stands testimony to this. The spotless of Gurus, Sadguru Sainath is the jewel reflecting the divine wisdom. It is a practice of those who seek Guru to request for a special instruction or "upadesh". Baba gave none. When Radhabai Deshmukh insisted that she would fast herself to death, the fakir simply stressed the virtues of faith and asked her to mind patience. Faith and patience will ferry one across the sea of mundane existence, said Baba. How does patience work? Is the patience just a waiting period that will culminate into the period of material riches? If so, it will be just a passive stage the end of which will take one to the beginning. What are the spiritual lessons one can derive from patience? Patience provides the nourishment to the seed of faith. It is during this active phase that faith in one's Sadguru will begin to blossom and bloom. Taking one close to His magnificence, patience provides the excellent of opportunities to receive, ruminate, and absorb everything that the Sadguru has to offer. Patience is the incubation phase that leads one to the realization of the everlasting. The most patient of His children were not richer by the material they possessed but by the higher level of transformation they were blessed with. Bhagath and Abdul remained materially poor their entire lives. While Baba gave lots of money to other devotees, He always kept these two poor. Baba always practiced repentance, abstinence, renunciation, and poverty. He guided these two in the same lines and having Him with them, they never felt that they were ever poor! |
CONTRIBUTED ARTICLE: Tatya's Pheta One would wonder what was going on in Tatya's mind as the angry fakir tore apart his headgear and threw it in the fire. Did it occur to him that he was going to be rewarded with a new headgear by his beloved Deva? Probably not! Why does the Master of Cryptic message resort to this sort of blessing that only seems like cursing? No one knows! Hemadpanth illustrates several incidents of Baba's strange behavior that were mistaken for His indifference in the beginning only to spell relief later. Sometimes the reason was to teach a lesson. Sometimes it was to make a point. Most of the times, it is not known. When He dissuaded Damu Anna from grain dealing(Comodities) business, Baba saved him the agony of losing money in an unprofitable venture. When the Haji was kicked out, it was only to make him more closer. When He burnt Tayta's pheta, it was only to give him a better one! Burning is symbolic of the end. The end of perhaps a forgettable past!, the closure to an unappealing present? May be just a reminder as to who is in charge! Nevertheless, it is the new beginning. Anger of the mad fakir can only be a miracle that is unseen. A short move in His bigger plan. Towards bigger and better. Let us on this Thursday think about those miracles that we do not see for those are the real spiritual treasures hard to seek. (Contributed by Sai devotee) |
DEVOTEES SAY: Krishnaveni Sita Madhu Munish Sai devotee |
PRAYER CLUB: Ambuja Shanthavi Mahalaxmi Chaitanya Saroja Rajiv Radhakrishna |
EXPERIENCE OF DEVOTEES: Shanthi My parents have two daughters (my self and my sister), after
my sister was born in 1975, my mother got her tubes tied as she did not want
any more children. For eight long years the tubes were tied, then one day
she gets up saying that she got a dream and saw a boy who said that he will
come to our house, around the same time we all were getting to know Baba,
she was extremely confident that the boy was none other than Baba, and based
on a mere dream, she convinced my father and got herself recanalized. Her
gynecologist told her that after eight years the tubes have become weak, and
she has very slim or perhaps no chances of conceiving, and even if she did
there is no guarantee that she will have a boy. But my mother was very
simple and she said she knows she will have a boy. She also vowed that her
full family would go to Shirdi, after my brother was born, and of course,
when a person has so much faith in Baba, can anything go wrong? My brother
was very healthy and a chubby baby, he is now 22 years old, I pray to Baba
to always be with him and guide him. We went to Shirdi for the first time
after he was born, just before starting for Shridi, again Baba comes and
says that He will be in our house before us, and surprisingly, when we came
back, when my sister tried to open the door she fell off, the door was
already open, nothing went wrong, nothing was lost, it was as if someone
lived in the house and the house was never locked, when we actually bolted
it. Sai devotee Saraswathi Rama Most of us know the importance of a resume to apply for any job in North America (more so in Canada). It is because of Lord Sainath's blessings even without forwarding my resume to the head office I had been chosen from the four prospective candidates who applied for the franchise. I got this news on Wednesday on 10th May 2006 around 6:15 pm. I have decided to name the store as "Shirdi Sai Baba Drug Mart". On the same day at around 8:15 pm I was involved in a car accident. I was driving the car when a pickup truck crashed into the rear left hand side of my car. Again, with Baba's blessings, none of the passengers (I and my friends) was seriously hurt and all of us are safe. If the accident had occurred a couple of seconds before I do not know what would have happened to my friends and me. Baba, please bless all your devotees and help me to increase my faith and devotion towards You. |
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QUESTION OF THE WEEK: Q. Name any incident during life of Baba which has made a lasting impression on You A. by Geeta The presence of Sai Baba in our life gives us so much confidence and makes us fearless. Whenever I travel by any auto, taxi, or go to any shop for any purchases, there are photographs of Sai Baba over there. Even when I go to meet someone, photograph of Sai Baba is in the house, blessing everyone is a real good sight. Such events make me remember Sai Baba's promise given to his favorite devotee, Shama (Madhavrao Deshpande) in Sai Satcharita, chapter XLVI. The line reads as "After doing Kashi and Prayag He would be ahead of Shama". There were two functions, one at Nagpur and one at Gwalior for which invitations were given to Shri Sai Baba and Shama. Sai Baba's devotee Kakasaheb Dixit had decided to perform the thread (Upanayan) ceremony of his eldest son Babu at Nagpur. At about the same time Nanasaheb Chandorkar also decided to perform the marriage ceremony of his eldest son at Gwalior. As Sai Baba's representative, Shama after taking the permission of Baba, decided to go to Nagpur and Gwalior for these functions and ceremonies and thence to Kashi, Prayag and Gaya. Appa Kote also accompanied him. After finishing Kashi and Prayag, Shama and Appa Kote went to Gaya. In the train they were uneasy hearing that plague was prevailing in Gaya. But the priest in the Dharamshala, Gayawala, asked them to be free of fear and anxiety and see the situation for themselves. Then they went with him and stayed in his house which was a big and commodious Wada. Shama was pleased with the accommodation provided for him, but what pleased him most, was the beautiful big portrait of Baba fixed in the central and front portion of the building. Seeing this portrait Shama was overwhelmed with emotion. He remembered Baba's words, viz. "After doing Kashi and Prayag He would be ahead of Shama", and burst into tears. The story behind this portrait was - The Gayawala had been to Shirdi 12 years back and had taken Baba's darshana. There he wanted Baba's portrait hung in Shama's house and with Baba's permission, Shama gave it to him. This was the same portrait. Shama then remembered this former incident. The Gayawalas's joy knew no bounds when he learnt that the same Shama who obliged him before, was his guest then. Then they both exchanged love and service and were most delighted and happy. The Gayawala gave him a right royal welcome. He was a very rich man. He sat in a palanquin, made Shama ride an elephant, and attended to all his comforts and conveniences. This incident comes to my mind, every time I see Baba's photograph, and I feel as if he is saying, when you go somewhere, I will reach before you and take care of all your problems and bless you in whatever you do. Bow to Shri Sai, Peace be to all. Q. What does Sai Baba say about the Wealthy / Rich? A. by Sadashiv Kavthankar Woman and Wealth are two main obstacles in the way of our Parmartha (Spiritual Life). Actually and in fact, Shri Sai Baba regarded money as a danger or bar to Spiritual progress and did not allow his bhaktas to fall into its clutches. Shri Sai Baba said "Wealth should be the means to work out Dharma. If it is used for personal enjoyment, it is wasted. Unless you have given it before, you do not get it now. Therefore, the best way to receive is to give. The giving of Dakshina advances Vairagya (non attachment), and thereby Bhakti and Jnana. Give one and receive ten fold." Shri Sai Baba has actually set an example personally. During his last moments, when He knew that He was to pass away soon, and therefore He wanted to give some money as charity, to Laxmibai Shinde just before leaving the body He gave 9 Rupees. It is said it may be the Dakshina offered at the time of Seemollanghan. |
SAI ACTIVITIES: Shirdi Sai Temple of Chicago and Suburbs, Illinois, USA Shirdi Saibaba Prayer Center, Minnesota Sri Shirdi Sai Baba Temple of Dallas/Fort Worth, Texas Shirdi Sai Satsang, Bay Area, California Sai Satsang, New Jersey, USA Shirdi Sai Satsang, Toronto, Canada Shirdi Sai Mandir, Scarborough, Canada Shirdi Sai parivar, Vancouver, Canada |
FROM THE EDITORS KEYBOARD: Sai devotees staying in and around Vancouver, Canada please refer above for Sai satsang details in Vancouver. Gurupoornima is celebrated on July 10th to 12th in Shirdi. The festival celebrating Sadguru Sainath Maharaj's love and grace is important to all Sai devotees. Please share with your fellow devotees the details of Gurupoornima celebrations planned in your community. A devotee suggests the Question of the week as follows: Q. What does Sai Baba say about the wealthy/rich? Humbly Yours, |
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