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Thursday , May 25, 2006 :: Volume 9, Issue 2
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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: Can you help, Sir? Is it necessary to go searching everyone for help when keeping faith that "Baba will provide" is all that is required? Belittling unsolicited help or suspecting situations favorable during the hour of need is perhaps limiting Baba' omniscience because Baba manifests himself in several ways and in several situations to help the distressed. At the same time, raising unnecessary outcry over every hurdle big and small is not a hallmark of a faithful Sai devotee. Let us examine the following incident in the life of eminent Sai devotee Kakasaheb Dixit, as narrated by Pujya Sri B.V. Narasimhaswami ji. As for Dixit's own financial position, there was, for a long time, a period of depression, but there was no positive distress. Contentment was ingrained in Dixit', and he was always saying to himself, "Tevile Anante, Tase Rahave", which is the same as "Alla Rakhega Vysa Rahena", "Maula Rakhega Vysa Rahena". This means, 'We must be content with the lot assigned to us by God.' So, he was generally contented and retained his mental peace in the midst of lack of funds and income. However, special occasions arose and his faith in Baba was tested and confirmed. Some time after Baba passed away, Kaka had to meet a heavy obligation of Rs. 30,000 to be paid to a Marwadi. The day for payment was drawing near, and Kaka could not see how to get funds for meeting this large demand. One night, as he was sleeping, he had a dream, and in his dream, his creditor was pressing him for payment. In the dream, he assured the creditor, "Oh, don't you fear. I have my friend Sir Chunnilal, Sir Chimanlal etc., all of them knights, and they will provide the money". Suddenly, he woke up and remembering the dream, he bitterly repented his stupid folly in relying upon 'Sir' this and 'Sir' that who are just persons who will fail to help at the crucial moment. He felt that the only person on whom he could rely for getting help was Baba, and cursed his folly in relying upon such useless human help. He resolved not to think of these 'Sirs' at all, and to rely confidently and boldly upon Sai Baba alone to furnish him with funds and that too in time. He sat up in his office room on a chair and was waiting and waiting until the actual date of payment came. Until the last moment, no money was forthcoming. However, at the last moment, a young man, the son of a rich friend of his, came asking for his advice. He said that after his father's death, he was managing his property, and had to find an investment for his money. He said, just then he had brought with him Rs. 30,000/- and wanted to know from Dixit what would be best investment. Kaka, after explaining the pros and cons of other investments, finally told him that he was in urgent need of Rs. 30,000/- and he would be glad to have it on any reasonable terms, but that it was his duty to explain to the lender that his practice had gone down, that his income was very low, though his properties in the shape of bungalows were there, and that it was his duty to point out the danger and disadvantage of lending to such person. The young man, however, made up his mind to lend the money to him on account of his being his father's friend, and thus the creditor of Dixit was paid in time. (Written by: Pujyasri B V Narasimha Swamiji) |
CONTRIBUTED ARTICLE: Baba's personality The most important thing in Sai baba divine personality that attracted all was the light in His eyes. The divine Bliss of becoming one with God emerged through His eyes. These two lustrous objects in His body were the source of inspiration, care, mercy and "Mukti" for all those who surrendered to Him. Everyone who came to Him for a wish heard his famous words "Allah Malik Hai". Sai Baba was a peculiar person indeed. He dressed like a Muslim, but used caste marks on His forehead like a Hindu. He quoted the Koran and the Shastras equally. He stayed in a Mosque but also permitted Arti and Puja to be performed before Him. One of His special habits was to ask for "Dakshina" from the pilgrims who visited Him. Willingly every one gave Him the money that He sought, which He ultimately used for the poor. On one such occasion, one Kashinath came to Him, Baba asked for money, and Kashinath gave Him a black coin. Sai Baba said somewhat to Him "although you have given me the black coin, I will give you the real coin". The spiritual journey according to "God Speaks" is divided in to seven stages of inner evolution also called the planes of consciousness. The lower planes are full of miracles while the seventh or the Highest plane is of God Realization, where one becomes one with God. Such realized Souls are of immense spiritual benefit. From among the God-realized, some souls become Perfect Masters and return to help other souls reach God realization. (Contributed by Soundarya) |
DEVOTEES SAY: Deena Usha Bala Gayathri Ratnakumari Sai devotee Srilakshmi |
PRAYER CLUB: Vidya Sriram Madhu Sai devotee Sridhar |
EXPERIENCE OF DEVOTEES: Karpagam Narasimha Latha Sandhya |
QUOTATION OF THE WEEK:
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QUESTION OF THE WEEK: Q. Name any incident during the life of Baba which made a lasting impression on you A. by Raj Nair Who soever offers to Me, with love or devotion, a leaf, a flower, a fruit or water, that offering of love of the pure and self-controlled man is willingly and readily accepted by Me.- Lord Shri Krishna in Bhagavad Gita, IX-26 This quote from Bhagavad Gita has been experienced by one of the devotees of Sai Baba. In one of an incident Sai Baba showed that He would accept with appreciation, any small things offered with love and devotion. To elucidate this point further, one of the incidents of a devotee that made me impressed was the story of Mr.Cholkar. This gentleman was serving as temporary employee in the civil court in Thane. He was leading a very simple life. One day he happened to hear Das Ganu's keerthan. There and then, he vowed to Baba, saying "Baba I am poor man unable to support my family. If by Your grace I pass the departmental examination and get a permanent post, I shall go to Shirdi fall at Your feat and distribute sugar candy in Your name". He was successful in his probationary examination, and now it remained for him to fulfill his vow, the sooner the better. Mr.Cholkar was a poor man with a large family to support and he could not afford to pay for the expenses of a Shirdi trip. Therefore, he stopped taking sugar in his tea in order to save money for his visit to Shirdi. After he was able to save money in this way, he came to Shirdi, took Baba's darshan, fell at His feet, offered coconut along with sugar candy, as per his vow. When he prostrated in front of Baba, Baba told one Mr. Jog to give lots of tea with lots of sugar to Cholkar. Hearing these significant words Mr.Cholkar was much moved and wonder struck. His eyes bedewed with tears and he fell at Baba's feet again. Baba then said, if you spread your palms with devotion before Me, I am immediately with you day and night. Though I am here physically, still I know what you do beyond the seven seas. Go wherever you wish, over the wide world, I am with you. My abode is in your heart and I am within you. Always worship Me who is seated in your heart as well as in the hearts of all beings. Blessed and fortunate indeed is he, who knows Me thus. What a beautiful and important lesson Baba has imparted to Mr.Cholkar. Also to us. Om Sai Ram. Q. Name any incident during the life of Baba which 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 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) - Satcharitha 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, 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. Name any incident during the life of Baba which made a lasting impression on you A. by Praveen The Story of Doctor Pillay suffering with Guinea worm disease (chapter 34). The first time I read this story I burst into laughter. I was able to imagine the whole scene in the masjid as I was reading the story. Dr Pillai pleads baba to distribute the suffering he was going through to the next 10 births. For which baba says why should you suffer for 10 births when I can take care of it in 10 days. Baba also says," Take off the bandage, a crow will come and peck you and you will recover". While this conversation was going on, Abdul turns up in the masjid and while attending to his work, his foot accidentally falls upon the stretched leg of Dr. Pillay. The leg being already swollen and when Abdul's foot fell upon it and pressed it, all the seven guinea worms were squeezed out at once. The pain was unbearable and Dr. Pillay bawled out loudly. He began to laugh and cry at the same time. Then Pillay enquired when the crow was coming and peeking. Baba said, "Did you not see the crow? He will not come again. Abdul was the crow. Now go and rest yourself in the Wada and you will be soon all right." The beauty of the story for me is Baba saying that a crow will come and peck the wound instead of saying that Abdul will come and puts his leg. It is like diverting a kid before giving injection. Baba makes it quick and painless. Baba's ways are unique. Om Sai Ram Jai Sai Ram. |
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 Mandir, Columbus, Ohio, USA Sai Satsangs, Seattle, WA Sri Shirdi Sai Akshaya Meditation, Malaysia |
FROM THE EDITORS KEYBOARD: Gurupoornima is celebrated on July 10th to 12th 2006 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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