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Shirdi Sai - Sathya Sai: The Same Baba

 

It is significant that Sathyanarayana was giving clues about his

kinship, nay, identity, with the Saint of Shirdi, even from his

childhood. When he taught his companions songs on a Babaji whom no

one had seen or heard about, and on a Place of pilgrimage to which

no one who heard the songs, had gone, people wondered! Where is this

Shirdi, they asked each other. Who was this Muslim Fakir? Little did

they realise that the child in their midst, singing and dancing so

captivatingly was, in a few years, to make their village another

Shirdi to which hundreds and thousands seeking the same Baba will be

coming!

 

When finally the formal announcement was made by Sathyanarayana that

He was Sai Baba, of Bharadwaja Gothram, Apasthamba Sutram, and of

Shirdi, he was asked, "If you are Sai Baba, show us some miracle

now!", and, the boy, said, "Bring me some jasmine flowers"; when

they were placed in His hands He threw the flowers on the ground

and, lo, they fell in the form of the Telugu letters, Sayi Baba,

flower behind flower, as if arranged with meticulous skill, all the

curves and convolutions of the Telugu letter perfectly reproduced!

The elder brother, Seshama Raju, who had learnt by long practice to

live with the miracle boy, was himself surprised at the emphases of

the revelation. "Of course, I gave them the name of the Avathar that

had just preceded mine," said Baba when questioned about these

incidents. "It only meat that He who came as Sai Baba has now come

again as Sathya Sai Baba! Moreover, the Sais come in a series. After

this Avathara, there will be another, Prema Sai, who will take birth

in the Mysore region" He added.

 

In spite of all this, the parents and the brother gave ear to men

who shook their heads and warned them of the Muslim Ghost that

seemed to have possessed the boy. So, they took Him eighteen miles

off, to Penukonda, where at that time there was a very devout

individual, attracting large crowds every Thursday by his Puja of

Sai Baba. He looked at Sathya and said that he was doubtful of his

sanity! The boy rose up in disgust, calling that worshipper himself

mad, and throwing large quantities of Vibhuthi at him from His empty

hands, advised him to be more sincere and earnest in his Puja. "You

are only a seeker, a servant, I am the Person you seek, the Master,"

He declared.

 

About this time, two teachers who had known Sathya as their student

at Bukkapatnam visited Puttaparthi. Fortunately for us they have

recorded in print what happened. Sri B. Subbannachar, one of the

two, says, "My first impression about him was that he was a great

devotee like Prahlada. I saw Him doing miraculous deeds. I was

convinced that He was not an ordinary human being, but a boy,

endowed with supernatural powers. Quite to our wonderment, this Mad

Boy of Puttaparthi revealed to us that He was "none other" than Sai

Baba of Shirdi! He also asked us to stay there for the night, when

he would narrate His life-history! We wanted to hear about His life

history, as the available books on Sai Baba do not give us any

information about His infancy and boyhood up to 16 years. He granted

us this boon even before our asking! Our joy knew no bounds. Night

came. We heard His life-history. We saw Sri Sai Himself with our

physical eyes in human form!" What unique happiness! What boundless

Grace! The other teacher, Sri V. C. Kondappa has narrated the story

of Shirdi Baba's Birth and childhood as given by Sathya Sai Baba, in

102 Telugu Slokas, in the book, "Sri Sayeesuni Charithra," published

in 1944.

 

This story will certainly be of immense interest to all

devotees. "In the village Pathri, on the banks of the Godavari,

there lived a pious, charitable and orthodox Brahmin named

Gangabhava; his wife, Devagiramma was a virtuous woman engaged daily

in the worship of Gowri, the Consort of Siva. They had no children

and that was perhaps the only sorrow they ever felt; for, they were

always immersed in the service of either the Lord or, the guests

whom the Lord sent to their door. One day, a guest arrived, a person

of striking mein, with a tinge of halo round his head! When retiring

for the night, he made the astounding request, for female company!

Poor Devagiramma was so shocked that she could scarce speak;

Gangabhava too was burning with indignation, but, of what avail was

indignation against a guest who was demanding hospitality?

Devagiramma went into the shrine-room and wept before the image of

Gowri, seeking her intervention and her advice. Suddenly, a knock

was heard at the front door and when it was opened, a female with

all the artificiality of a public woman, entered the house. "It

seems you sent for me; where is the guest? Take me to him," demanded

the newcomer. For, it was no other than Gowri, come to meet the

Guest who was no other than Siva!

 

Once in the same room, Siva and Gowri had a hearty laugh together.

They spoke to each other praising the devotion of the couple and

their adherence to Dharma. They decided to give the two their Darsan

as well as a boon. Needless to say, Gangabhava and Devagiramma were

delighted at the Darsan and, when pressed to express their wish,

they asked for a son 'to repay the debt due to the ancestors,' and a

daughter, 'to be given away,' Kanyadan being according to the

Sastras the most effective Dan that a house holder can give. The

boons were granted. Then, Siva out of His own Grace gave the couple

a boon, unasked. He told them that He Himself will assume human form

and be born as their third child.

 

It all happened as the Lord said. Devagiramma conceived the third

time; but, the husband got by that time so immersed in Tapas that he

started for the forest; the wife too insisted on accompanying her

master; the child was delivered under a tree, with birds cooing

welcome and the clouds building an arch of seven colours to

celebrate the occasion. So full of the spirit of renunciation were

the parents that they left the new-born babe to the protection of

the angels of the forest. Very soon, there passed along that

solitary track a Fakir and his wife, a childless couple, who heard

the baby's cry and hurried to the spot; they took it home, and

brought it up.

 

They called it simply Baba, for they knew not its ancestry or

affiliations. The child was fair and intelligent and full of wiles

and pranks. One day when he was about 12 years old, while playing

with some companions he won all the marbles belonging to the

Sahukar's child. Baba challenged the Sahukar's son to bring more

marbles, if he has got them and offer them as stake. The boy ran

into the house and brought out the round Lingam, kept in the shrine-

room. Baba won that too, and when it was duly handed over, he just

swallowed it whole! This created a sensation among the children, and

the Sahukar's wife was informed that the Lingam had gone into the

stomach of the Fakir's son. She ran forward and threatened Baba with

a stick; Baba opened His mouth and, lo, she saw therein all the ten

Avatars of Vishnu! She folded her arms and fell at the feet of the

Fakir's boy, in the open street!

 

It became the talk of the town. The boy was in the habit of taking

out the Lingam that he had swallowed, and he used to worship it

sitting in the mosque. This enraged the Muslims of the place and

they excommunicated even the Fakir who had brought up the child.

When the boy went into a temple to worship that Lingam, the Hindus

drove him away, since they feared he was a Muslim by birth. Finally,

the Fakir most unwillingly asked Baba to quit the house; and the boy

wandered about, doing Puja to the Lingam, placing before it a lamp

with water instead of oil, but which never the less burned like an

oil lamp!

 

He was moving along the banks of the Godavari river, when he was

accosted by a Nawab, who asked him if he had seen his horse which

had strayed away. The Nawab had searched for it over all the

surrounding area and had lost all hope. Baba, by His Divine insight,

saw the horse and he told the Nawab that it would come towards the

place where they stood, and even while they were talking, the horse

trotted in, to the extreme joy of the owner. The Nawab became His

disciple and addressed Him as Sayi or Master. Later, Baba came to

Shirdi village and established himself in a ruined Mantap there."

 

Sathya Sai Baba invariably refers to 'my previous body' when He

speaks about Shirdi Baba; He often describes to His devotees how

He, 'in His previous body' dealt with people and situations, what

illustrations He gave to amplify a certain point, what questions

were asked, etc. He quotes what He told Das Ganu or Mahalaspathi

in 'the last birth.' While telling people about Shirdi Baba, He may

be heard saying, "Just as you have seen me do now" or, "Just as I do

while in trance," to make the point clear. When some one asks Him a

question today, He starts His reply sometimes with the remark, "The

same doubt was raised by a man who had come to Shirdi" and He will

continue the conversation with the reply He gave that other man long

ago in Maharashtra! He recognises all devotees of Shirdi Baba as His

own; in fact, He tells them, "I have known you since ten years,"

or, "Though this is the first time you see this Sariram I have seen

you twenty years ago, when you came to Shirdi." And, the person will

find that he has been to Shirdi exactly twenty years previously! He

has encouraged many to go to Shirdi giving them detailed

descriptions of the route, the place, the methods of well irrigation

prevalent there and even the pictures kept round the Samadhi! It

would appear to a listener that He has long been a resident of the

area.

 

When some devotees went once to Shirdi, Sathya Sai Baba told

them, "Go and sleep in Dwarakamayi. I shall come in your dream" and

He fulfilled the promise! There are cases of people who had been to

Shirdi and who while returning, heard near Guntakal or somewhere,

that there is an Avathar of Sai Baba at Puttaparthi and they have

come to this place. As soon as He sees such, Baba asks them about

the Shirdi pilgrimage. He answers during the interview that He

invariably gives to every one before he leaves, the questions which

they took to Shirdi! This has been the experience of not a few.

 

The Raja of Chincholi was a very ardent devotee of Shirdi Baba. He

used to spend a few months every year at Shirdi, Akalkot and other

holy places in the company of Siddhas and Sadhaks. After the passing

away of the Raja, the Rani was pleasantly surprised to hear of the

incarnation of the Lord as Sri Sathya Sai Baba at Puttaparthi and

she visited the place. She also persuaded Baba who was just fifteen

years of age at that time to accompany her to Chincholi and

Hyderabad. What a surprise it was for her, when Baba asked her about

a Margosa tree later uprooted, a well that had been filled up, a

line of shops that had been newly built. Baba told her that He had

seen the places years ago while 'in His previous body!' Sathya Sai

Baba asked her about a small stone image of Anjaneya which had been

given to the Raja while in the previous body; the Rani did not know

that it existed; Baba himself discovered it for her! He also said

that there must also be found a picture of Sai Baba and that too was

later discovered in the house.

 

Three years ago, the Rani was rummaging the huge store room at

Chincholi for old brass, bronze or copper which she could sell off

and save space. She came upon a Kamandalu of brass, a drinking

vessel used by Sadhus, whose shape was quaint and artistic. The

water has to be poured through a slit in the handle and the spout

ends in a cow's-head figurine! Some one suggested that it could be

polished and displayed as a decorative article in the drawing room

of her Hyderabad House. The mystery of the Kamandalu deepened next

day when they found a cobra coiled round it! "Baba alone can solve

the secret," she said to herself, while propitiating the cobra with

the traditional Puja.

 

She arrived at Puttaparthi on the first day of Dasara, and as soon

as she entered the premises, Baba sent word, asking her to come

up, "With my drinking vessel"! No sooner was the Kamandalu in His

Hands than He showed, to the Bhaktas nearby, the letters inscribed

on the vessel in Devanagari characters, 'S A A' followed by a pair

of short vertical lines, 'B A A' with the two lines again. 'SAA'

indicating Sayi and 'BAA' for Baba! Surely the ways of the Lord are

mysterious! Baba has since said that He will get like this the

Jolige or alms-bag of Shirdi Sai Baba also, in a few years, from

wherever it is.

 

Readers may wonder how the saint of Shirdi, who, according to all

accounts, never left Shirdi for years and years, could have gone to

Chincholi and Hyderabad, and left a Kamandalu with the Raja. In

fact, it is the honest belief of the Rani as well as some old

servants of the Palace that Sai Baba stayed a few days every time he

came and that he used to ride in a Tonga drawn by bullocks far out

of the town, in order to have talks with the Raja who accompanied

Him. This Tonga too is now at Puttaparthi. But, devotees who have

seen and experienced the Avathar of Sri Sathya Sai Baba will have no

difficulty on this score, for, they know how Baba can be at Madras

and yet "take tea with a family at Bangalore as happened once, in a

bungalow at the Civil Station!" He can hold conversation with a man

at Bhopal or be seen at the stall in an Exhibition in Delhi or speak

on the phone to Menon in Madras, all the while being at some other

place.

 

To take just one instance out of many. There was a family at Hospet,

well known to Baba since childhood. The eldest sister was a teacher

at a school, the brothers were his classmates at Bukkapatnam and his

playmates. They had heard about the Manifestation and had seen Him

also at Puttaparthi. It was a year afterwards, in 1941, that one

evening a bullock bandy brought Sathya Sai Baba outside their door.

Their joy knew no bounds. The whole night was spent in talk, Baba

lying down with one of the boys on each side of Him, laughing and

jeering at all the jokes with which they enlivened the conversation.

The mother made preparations for an oil bath for Baba the next day

and a feast, but how can her disappointment be described when she

found in the morning the bed empty and Baba gone! On enquiry she

found that Baba had never left Puttaparthi, a hundred miles away!

Avathars are not bound like us, by limitations to time and space.

They are a Law unto Themselves!

 

When He addressed a meeting at the All-India Sai Samaj at Mylapore,

Madras, last year, Baba's opening words were, "Though this is the

first time this Sariram has come here, I have all along been here,

in this Mandir"! This identity and unbroken continuity are

emphasised by Him in a hundred different ways, on all conceivable

occasions. Only the other day, at Coorg, He recognised at sight an

ardent devotee of Shirdi Sai Baba, and even noticed with pleasure

that He is a Life Member of Sai Baba Trust. He has vouchsafed to His

devotees lockets and talismans with pictures of Shirdi Baba, or of

Shirdi Baba, with His own portrait incorporated or His picture with

the portrait of Shirdi Baba in the region of the heart. As a matter

of fact, no distinction is made or allowed to be made, in worship or

Puja between Himself and the 'previous manifestation.' In fact,

there are in the Prasanthi Nilayam Prayer Hall two pictures which

demonstrate this continuity. They are both captivatingly charming

and the artist seems to have caught the moment when Sai Baba is

taking over the Mission again. The grandeur and the historicity of

the moment are very attractively brought out in these pictures.

 

Besides, it has to be noted that a silver figure of Shirdi Baba is

the central point towards which all the prayer at the Prasanthi

Nilayam is directed, Baba Himself supervising the performance of

Abhishekam to 'the Previous Body' on such holy days as Vijayadasami

or Mahasivarathri. Baba establishes His identity and continuity by

means of a series of significant acts. For example, the image of

Shirdi Baba is decorated with garlands that have been offered to

Him, and no difference is ever made between what may be called

these "used" garlands and other fresh ones; both are used for

decorating the image. During the nine days of Navarathri, women at

the Nilayam offer Kumkum Puja and all the Kumkum thus offered is

collected and kept, for use on Vijayadasami Day, when it is all

poured ceremoniously on the silver figure of Shirdi Sai Baba! It is

as if Baba Himself has accepted it and done Abhishekam with it for

Himself!

 

He is Shirdi Baba Himself and it is He that is worshipped. He has

told many people. "You need not wait until you are able to meet and

ask me; you ask the Old Man down below," meaning Shirdi Baba. On the

raised platform at the Prayer Hall, facing the assembled devotees,

are two life-size oil paintings, one of Shirdi Baba and the other of

Baba, both standing and both crossing one hand over the other,

Shirdi Baba holding His right hand with His left and Parthi Baba

holding His left hand with the right. The knot of the cloth round

Shirdi Baba's head, usually brought to the left, is here found on

the right of the head! This is rather intriguing to some people, for

they do not know that when the artist who painted the two portraits

wanted pictures to copy and enlarge, Baba waved His Hand and, lo,

there were two small pictures ready therein! The picture of Shirdi

Sai Baba that He materialised had the two hands in the new posture

and cloth knot to the right! And so the painter who had that picture

as his model put the knot towards the right!

 

Songs and Stotras sung daily at the Nilayam make no difference

between the two Babas; in fact, they refer to the identity and the

continuity in unmistakable terms. In the Ashtotharasathanamavali or

list of 108 names with which Baba is worshipped either in Person or

through some pictorial representation, names, specifically

attributable to Shirdi Baba are included. Sathya Sai Baba is

addressed as, "He who was born in the village of Parthi,He who

was living in the village of Shirdi," et. Baba is also praised

as "He who is the undifferentiated incarnation of Shirdi Sai

Shakthi,He who is the embodiment of Shirdi Sai." etc. The silver

image of Shirdi Sai is there only as the representative of

Puttaparthi Baba, for, as need arises for accommodating the latter

on the raised dais, the image is removed to the right or the left of

the Pitham on which Baba sits, or placed down below the floor; or

removed altogether from the Hall! Once, when Baba felt that there

should be a Procession into the village He said, "The Old Man shall

go today," and sent the image in the decorated palanquin. Another

time, while He sat inside the 'chariot,' He placed the silver figure

in front and armed it with a whip, thus making Shirdi Baba, the

charioteer!

 

Baba was a young boy when He made the Declaration of His Identity;

so, many a doubter posed the question, "How can we believe that you

are He?" A person who had such doubts was quietened by a novel

demonstration by the young Baba of Puttaparthi. The Cynic was

flabbergasted by the ocular proof that was vouchsafed to him. Baba,

it seems, stretched out His palms in front of the critic, and asked

him to look at the opened palms. And, lo, he could see on one palm,

a resplendent portrait of Shirdi Sai Baba and on the other palm, an

equally effulgent portrait of Sri Sathya Sai Baba Himself!

 

When the person who had this vision of the two palms eighteen years

ago told me of this incident, a similar miracle which Baba showed a

devotee at New Delhi came to my mind. It shows that Baba uses the

same means even now to convince seekers that, He who had come then

as Shirdi Baba has come now as Sathya Sai Baba.

 

The Delhi devotee wrote: "One evening I was bicycling along a

deserted road between Old Delhi and New Delhi cogitating in my mind

on my own financial worries. I had returned from Puttaparthi some

weeks ago and, though I was drawn much to Baba, I had not yet been

convinced that He was Shirdi Baba again or, and Avathar. Year ago, I

was advised by some one to do Puja to Shirdi Baba and I had fallen

in with this new Baba of Puttaparthi. I revolved these doubts in my

mind and pedalled along. Suddenly, a question, 'Finished the work

for the day?' was thrown at me from behind, by a hefty individual,

who was struggling to catch up by means of quicker pedalling. When I

turned, I saw a fascinating smile lighting up that face; he was

looking at me half-pityingly and half-affectionately.

 

"I earn my livelihood in the Capital City teaching music to children

and occasionally playing the violin at musical concerts. So, I

thought that old man must have seen me at some concert or in some

house and noticed me trudging on my Hercules along the roads of

Delhi. I replied, 'Yes; I am going home now,' in Tamil, my mother-

tongue, and the language in which the stranger had, most

unexpectedly addressed me at first. 'Then,' the old man

pleaded, 'can you come along with me to that old tomb, yonder? I

will not keep you long.'

 

"We both rode abreast for about a furlong to the ruin he indicated,

and, leaning our cycles against the wall, sat in the shadow on the

eastern side. He asked me to sit opposite to him and he drew out

from me my problems, one by one, by clever questionings. He said

that the Guru I had providentially acquired was Bhagavan Himself.

Then, suddenly rising up, He said, 'Why do you doubt it? He is

Shirdi Baba Himself. See! And then He extended. His palms towards

me; and, lo, I could see clearly, as if painted in Technicolor, the

portrait of Shirdi Baba resplendent on one palm and on the other,

the shining face of Puttaparthi Baba".

 

"I can never forget those twin faces, lighting up the palms of that

reverend old man. It came as an answer to all my doubts; it gave an

anchor to the drifting soul; it provided me a new lease of life.

Whenever I sit for meditation now, that scene of twin splendour

comes before the eye and thrills me with a mysterious joy.

 

The old man then rose and we both rode back to the road, on reaching

which, he turned in the direction from which we had come! This was

rather unexpected, for, surely, he could not have come so for just

to bless me with that vision. He admonished me once again not to

waver in my allegiance and lose a treasure so easily come by; and, I

watched him pedal away, admiring his agility and cycling skill. But,

imagine my wonder and consternation the next moment! For, he

suddenly melted into thin air!"

 

Thus, Baba gave him positive proof of the identity of the two Babas,

the proof called in Sanskrit Logic, as Karathalamalaka, the visual

experience, the ocular demonstration, the indisputable fact of the

berry in the palm! This is a point to be noted in Baba's wonderful

life: He speaks the same words of consolation and courage, He shows

the same Abhaya gesture, under similar conditions, now as He did

eighteen or twenty years ago as a little boy, thus showing us

doubting mortals that He is an Avathar, born with the Divine Mission

to uplift and guide. The same vision is vouchsafed to solve the same

doubt, whether the doubter is present physically before Baba or,

whether, he is far away in Delhi, cycling on a deserted road!

 

He has given Darsan to a large number of people, wherever they are

and given the lucky devotees clear indications that He and Shirdi

Baba are one. Here is a case that comes to mind. When a devotee was

waiting at the Bangalore City Railway Station Platform for the train

to Mysore, so that she could enter the Mission Hospital for an

operation, Sathya Sai Baba manifested Himself before her as a tall

hefty old man, wearing a long Kafni and a cloth wound round the

head, carrying a heavy stick and a bundle of clothes. Seating

Himself on the same bench as the one on which the lady was sitting,

the old man opened the conversation in Telugu and dissuaded her from

the operation, saying that it has now become a fad with doctors to

cut the patient inside out at the slightest provocation! He told her

that He was just back from Shirdi, and He gave her date fruits,

which He said were the Offerings from that shrine! He said that the

Prasadam will cure her, and they did! He also informed her that

His 'Ashram' was near Viduraswatham (on the way to Puttaparthi, in

fact), and that He would be ultimately taking all the inmates of His

own 'Ashram' to Shirdi!

 

Thus we see that Shirdi Sai Baba is inextricably intertwined in the

experience of devotees with the present manifestation of the same

Godhead. When Puja is done by any devotee of Shirdi Baba now, Sathya

Sai Baba knows about it. Once a lady at Madras, desperate because

her son was badly ill, laid the child in front of Shirdi Baba's

portrait. Years later, she came to know of Sathya Sai Baba and she

came to Puttaparthi, with her son, then a tall muscular young man.

As soon as Baba saw them, He asked the mother, "You had placed this

boy under my care, fifteen years ago, isn't it?"

 

Every year when the anniversary of the passing away of the mortal

body of Shirdi Baba is celebrated at Shirdi, Baba 'transcends' this

body and after sometime, when He comes back, He usually says, "I had

been to Shirdi."

 

A few years ago, while Baba was at Madras an incident happened which

is inexplicable on any other theory, than the one which proclaims

the identity of the two Babas. Baba casually announced to His

devotees that a close attendant of Shirdi Baba will pass into

Eternity on a certain date in the morning hours and that He will

have to go to give Him the coveted Darsan, at the last moment of his

mortal career. The Bhakthas were all apprehensive about what might

happen that day; some of them were very much concerned; some were

very expectant and indeed, even joyful, that they have an

opportunity to see Baba blessing a disciple of His previous

manifestation. For a few days they talked of nothing else among

themselves; they watched the calendar and then the clock for the

arrival of the historic moment!

 

At last the day dawned and when the hour struck, Baba was, in spite

of all the precautions of the devotees, in the bathroom! seeing that

He did not emerge for a long time, the Bhakthas looked through the

window and, finding Him actually away from His body, they broke open

the door, and began to attend upon the Body and watching for signs

of movement or activity of heart or pulse. They saw Vibhuthi

emanating in large quantities from His Right Toe, and they could

hear Him speak in Marathi and quote some Hindi stanzas. On coming

back Baba told the Bhakthas the story of the passing away of the

disciple of the previous body and how He had blessed him with a

vision of Shirdi Baba and given him Udi, which his Guru always

granted him.

 

Four years ago, when Baba was in Hyderabad City, He was invited to

the Ashram of Godavari Matha, the disciple of Upasini Baba and

Shirdi Baba, resident at Sakori. Welcomed by the women disciples

with Vedic Recitations and the traditional ceremonies of

Poornakumbham, they offered Puja. He must have blessed them with a

glimpse of His Reality and His Identity for, they expressed a keen

desire to come over to Prasanthi Nilayam. But, Baba said that He is

as present at Sakori as anywhere and that it is best they remain in

Sakori itself.

 

Those who are conversant with the Leelas of Shirdi Sai Baba and also

the Leelas of Sri Sathya Baba may note certain differences in style,

language and technique, but, as was mentioned by Yogi Suddhananda

Bharathiar of Madras, who has seen and who has been inspired by both

Babas, "There is an unmistakable identity of Mission and Message."

Sathya Sai Baba Himself says that He is not as hard or as angry now

at ignorance, negligence, disobedience or superciliousness as He was

in His previous Manifestation. He explains this difference by means

of a parable: "The Mother is usually hard when the children enter

the kitchen and disturb the cooking; but, while serving the food,

she is all smiles and patience. I am now distributing the dishes

cooked then; wherever you may be, if you are hungry, and if you sit

with a plate, I shall serve you the dishes, and feed you to your

heart's content!"

 

People who have read the description of the elaborate Procession to

the Chavadi of Shirdi Baba, once every week, and thrilled at the

grandeur of the affair, with its chariot, its caparisoned horse, its

decorated palanquin and other paraphernalia might feel sad that

Sathya Sai Baba does not permit His devotees to lavish all the

pageantry on Him! Those who have read the description of the

precariously hung plank upon which Shirdi Baba used often to sleep,

might say that Sathya Sai Baba does not adopt that type of austerity.

 

Speaking about the difficulties one naturally experiences in

believing the identity of the two Babas, Sathya Sai Baba told a

gathering at the All-India Sai Samaj at Madras in January,

1959, "The Avathars of Sri Rama and Sri Krishna are so different in

the various incidents of their earthly careers; they also emphasised

different aspects of ethical behaviour and philosophical belief;

they differed in methods of teaching and uplifting; it is all a

difference in emphasis rather than in basic things. It is difficult

to get convinced that Sri Rama is Sri Krishna, but, few have any

doubts on that score. So, too, those who can delve deep into these

My mysteries can understand that the same Power has now assumed,

another human form."

 

Any one with a running acquaintance of Shirdi Baba's Leelas, His

miracles, His Omniscience and Omnipresence, His teachings, His

Universal Love etc., can, by merely spending a few days in the Holy

Presence of Sri Sathya Sai Baba convince himself of the identify of

the two Avathars. Baba Himself constantly refers to the previous

Avathar; the songs sung and the Stotras used at the Nilayam, all

proclaim it; there is an unmistakable similarity in speech, style,

attitude, outlook, teachings.

 

His Holiness Gayathri Swami ( a disciple of H. H. Narasimhabharathi

Swami, Sankaracharya of Sringeri Peetam, and a comrade of Swami

Amrithananda to whom reference has been made in previous pages) had

come recently to Prasanthi Nilayam. He was for one year with Shirdi

Sai Baba in 1906 and used to go to Him frequently thereafter. He

told us of incidents that reminded us of the 'Don't Shoot' miracle,

or the Jodi Adipalli Somappa miracle, and he gave us many anecdotes

of the Shirdi Sariram that could well be related of the present

manifestation also! Even some of the jokes were duplicating!

 

The night before he left Puttaparthi it seems he had a Vision of the

Guru (by which he means Shirdi Baba) in which He told him that He

had left the Samadhi after eight years therein and that He had

brought away all His 'properties' fifteen years later! Gayathri

Swami, next morning, was surprised to hear from us that Sathya Sai

Baba was born in 1926, 8 years after the Maha Samadhi of Shirdi Baba

and that He had assumed the name 'Baba' and manifested all the

powers associated with Shirdi Baba in His fifteenth year! The name

and the powers, Gayathri Swami said, must be the things referred to

by the Guru as 'properties.' So, He went away supremely happy, that

he had his 'centre-view,' and did not much bother about not having

the interview! A simple childlike soul he was, reminding us all of

Swami Amrithananda.

 

Yogi Suddhananda Bharathiar says that when he visited Shirdi along

with Lokamanya Balagangadhara Tilak and Karandikar, Sai Baba told

them that Swarajya won by the Bandook would be of no avail, for what

is won by force will be lost to force; He advised that Swarajya must

be won by and for spiritual progress and Prema. Sathya Sai Baba also

places first emphasis on Prema or Love, Love based in Sympathy and

Understanding.

 

Already before the two great wars a materialistic pleasure-loving go-

getting socially irresponsible civilisation was becoming a nightmare

of Fear and Anxiety. "Between the two wars, the nightmare deepened.

In revulsion from it there was a widespread turning away from

individualism, and a yearning for a true community. This produced

the movement for democratic socialism, but also, its perversion,

totalitarianism. Both commercial individualism and the barbaric

tribalism that sprang up in opposition to it were in their different

ways, object lessons in the frightfulness of a world, disorientated

from traditional values!" This is what Olaf Stapledon writes about

Europe and the West. But, the malady has affected India and other

parts of the world, too, for the world is fast becoming One.

 

There was another reason too for the Avathar of Shirdi Baba; let

Stapledon speak about the need. "Scientific enquiry itself seems to

be producing important evidence, that the assumptions on which the

modern wisdom has been based are false! There is strong evidence for

telepathy, and also for precognition and post-cognition. It seems

that future events can take effect on consciousness while they are

still future, and in the orthodox view, non-existent! Similarly,

with past events. All this makes nonsense of our familiar

assumptions about time and about mind's temporal limitations. To

cope with precognition and post-cognition and even with simultaneous

telepathy, the modern wisdom will have to be transformed." Shirdi

Baba, and now Sathya Sai Baba both have been doing just this, to

emphasise traditional values and transforming 'modern wisdom' by

familiarising us all with the miracle of precognition, simultaneous

telepathy, multilocation, and many an unnamed one besides, to the

utter confusion of the pundits of science, thus proving to Man that

there is a God in Him that is whispering Mystery, all the time.

 

The purpose of both the Sai Avathars is the same. Only, the need to

transform 'the modern wisdom' has now become more imminent. Then,

the emphasis was more on community now it is on the individual;

then, it was more on Karma, now it is mostly on Bhakthi; then the

message was given to comparatively few; now all are welcome to it

and it is even taken to the doors of the needy.

 

A person intimate with details of the Leelas of Sri Sathya Sai Baba,

if he reads, for example, the "Sai Satcharita," written in English,

by Sri N. V. Gunaji, on the basis of the Marathi book

by 'Hemadpant,' will be reminded on every page of the continuity and

identity of the present manifestation and the last. He will find in

the book echoes of what he has often heard Baba Himself saying and

seen Baba Himself doing; he will have to rub his eyes to find out

whether the book in his hand is about Sathya Sai Baba or Shirdi Sai

Baba!

 

The book will tell him that Shirdi Baba used to encourage and warn

those who went to Him, saying, "Be wherever you like, do whatever

you choose, remember this well, that all what you do is known to me.

I am the inner ruler of all. I am seated in your hearts.Though I

am here bodily, still I know what you do beyond the seven seas. Go

wherever you will, over the wide world, I am with you." On

innumerable occasions, Sathya Sai Baba has said the same thing.

While devotees were discussing at Prasanthi Nilayam where to stay at

Courtalam, on the way from Trivandrum to Surandai, Baba said, "Wait;

I shall tell you." And, next moment, He began to give a detailed

description of the Travancore House there, the number or rooms, the

kinds of plants in the garden, the height of the compound wall, the

location of the phone in the Hall etc., etc. I began to write down

the list and He dictated a few more items, including 2

bougainvillaea bushes, at each end of the porch! He had seen all

that from the Nilayam itself! When we reached the Travancore House,

the list was verified and found correct of course, down to the very

minutest, detail of a neglected rose tree near the garages!

 

He has proved to His devotees that He is with them always and that

He knows every little thing they do or think or speak. When a

devotee came some years ago to Puttaparthi, He told him that His

ears were suffering pain, because of the Bhajan in his house! The

reason, He said , was "a neighbour who came in and joined the

chorus, though his voice was quite unmusical; he did not know how to

adjust the tone and tempo of his voice to the tone and tempo of the

rest." The reference to the pain was of course a jest; but, how

could He know of the grating voice unless He actually heard?

 

He astonishes people by telling them all about their inmost

thoughts, and their most private deeds. An Inspector-General of

Police who was standing in queue, outside His interview room, told

his friend, a little challengingly, "Here, there is one incident in

my life, which if He reveals to me, hats off(!) to Him!" And, his

turn came; the interview was over; he came out of the room, full of

joy and satisfaction, announcing, "He knows everything from A to Z,

official and unofficial," He reads every one like an open book. When

a devotee took to His Presence and offered articles purchased for

the use of another but latter considered valuable enough to be taken

to Puttaparthi He immediately said "No! no stolen articles, please!"

and gracefully indicated His displeasure!

 

Very often, Sathya Sai Baba has told persons starting on a voyage or

on a pilgrimage, "Purchase three tickets for the four who travel,"

meaning that He will join them as a ticketless passenger! While His

physical body is at Puttaparthi. He once saved a pilot from suicide

at Kashmir. This was twelve years ago, and the facts were verified

by those who actually witnessed the 'trance.' Baba was away from His

body for about twelve hours, and He told those around Him that He

not only dashed the fatal cup from the pilot's hand but entered the

court-hall where the case against the pilot was being tried and made

one of the military judges raise an objection which virtually foiled

the prosecution and forced the court to pronounce a verdict of "not

guilty!" The pilot, Baba said, was a staunch devotee of Shirdi Baba

and was unjustly charged with embezzlement of public funds!

 

Mr. Gunaji writes of Shirdi Baba, "Shirdi was His centre, but, His

field of action extended far wider, to Bombay and Calcutta, North

India, Gujarat, Deccan and South Kanara." The same is true of the

Sathya Sai manifestation; devotees who have gone to England, France,

Canada, Japan and Germany have felt His protecting Hand in those

places. Mr. G. V. and Mrs. G. V., for example, proceeded to the

Continent and planned from there to attend the Coronation Ceremonies

of Queen Elizabeth II. They were shopping in Paris, when they

discovered to their utter dismay that the bundle of travellers'

cheques they had, was lost! They could not locate it in spite of the

most desperate search, even in the most unlikely places. They were

overcome with sorrow when they contemplated the shame and

disappointment that were in store for them, in a strange land. They

turned to Baba, as they always did when in distress; and Baba heard

their pathetic cry, though they were thousands of miles away! Next

day, while dipping the fingers into the selfsame purse for something

else, they were amazed to find inside it the entire bundle, intact!

 

Two of Baba's classmates while He was a little boy at school joined

the army and were caught in the flames of a fire that blew up a

petrol tank. (Baba said that the accident took place somewhere in

the North-east Frontier and this fact was verified some years later

when the boys arrived home, after the conclusion of hostilities)

Baba at Puttaparthi immediately left His body and proceeded to the

spot and, as He said, prevented the fire from spreading to the tent

where the boys were, though the flames encircled the area.

 

The Sai Satcharita says, "Goulibhava, aged 95, who made his Vari to

Pandharpur saw Shirdi Baba as Vithoba and exclaimed "This is

Panduranga Vittal, incarnate, the merciful Lord of the poor and the

helpless." Last year, a family of devotees went to Shirdi and from

there they attempted to travel to Pandharpur also, but owing to

heavy rain and floods and the consequent cancellation of trains,

they could not proceed further. They came to Puttaparthi, and as

Baba was talking with them before they left Him, asked the aged

father and mother of the group, "You could not see Panduranga, isn't

it? You seem to be very sorry that your pilgrimage had to be cut

halfway. Well, if you want to have a Darsan of Panduranga, loot at

Me." They looked, and danced with supreme joy, for, Baba Himself had

become Panduranga for their sake. Of Shirdi Sai Baba, it is said,

that He was of the form of Rama, Krishna, Siva and Maruthi. The

Satcharita gives an instance of a doctor, who when he went to Shirdi

Sai Baba "saw his beloved deity, Rama, on the seat before him."

Sathya Sai Baba has, as devotees no doubt know, granted visions of

Himself as Rama and Krishna, and Kamakshi to Bhakthas. Perhaps, the

experience of Swami Amrithananda at Puttaparthi might be a very

valuable example, of this aspect of the Divinity of the Baba.

 

As soon as Swami Amrithananda reached the Prasanthi Nilayam, Baba

accosted him, "Amritham," and, he was genuinely astonished at the

familiarity and even affection with which that call was saturated,

for, he said, "Only Ramana Maharshi with whom I spent 17 years used

to accost me thus and the voice and manner were exactly the voice

and manner of the Maharshi!" this is a miracle, indeed, if ever

there was one.

 

Later, Baba asked the 85 year old Swami, about a Ganapathi Homam

that he had performed for 41 days in his seventh year! He told the

Swami all the details of that Homam, including the long involved

Manthra with which the offerings were placed each time in the fire.

The Manthra as disclosed by Baba begins "Om Sreem Hreem Kleem Gloum

Gam." Baba told him that he had repeated this Manthra a thousand

times a day, for forty one days and made as many coconut offerings

in the Fire of the sacred Homa. But "What is the reward promised in

the Sastras?" Baba asked the old ascetic. He said that the Sastras

declare that, if the Homa is done with scrupulous regard for ritual,

Ganapathi Himself will appear in the Homakunda as the golden-

coloured effulgent elephant-headed God and with His trunk He will

receive the final and concluding offerings and He will grant

everlasting Bliss by means of the Darsan. Baba asked Him whether he

had the Darsan. Amrithananda replied that it was not so easy for a

seven year old boy to get the Darsan of the Lord, by the mere number

and quantity of offerings and Manthras. But, Baba interrupted him

and said, "No, no. it is due to all that Japa and all that Homa that

you have come to Me now. You will today, after an interval of

seventy eight years get the reward, mentioned in the Sastras." Then,

He asked the swami to look at Him and, lo, Amrithananda saw the

golden coloured Elephant, the Ganapathi as described in ancient

texts. He was beside himself for about four days after this Darsan

and forsook food and drink and sleep, in the Bliss which he derived

therefrom.

 

It is mentioned by Hemadpant that Shirdi Baba, "the famous doctor of

doctors cared not for His interests and always worked for the good

and welfare of others, Himself suffering unbearable and terrible

pain many a time in the process." This is true even in this

manifestation of Shirdi Baba, for Sathya Sai Baba has taken upon

Himself and suffered mumps, typhoid, fever, delivery pains and the

scalding burns of His devotees.

 

"My ear began to bleed profusely, all of a sudden and it gave me

pain. I suffered much for a day, but, the pain and bleeding subsided

miraculously," wrote a doctor from near Madurai. The letter reached

me, just when Baba Himself was 'free' from a slightly bleeding ear

and some earache, which He had announced as having been "taken over"

by Him from a Bhaktha, who was suffering the agony.

 

It was on the 21st June, 1959 that Baba's temperature suddenly shot

up to 104.5 degrees, at about 1-30 P.M., but, the alarm of the

devotees was considerably reduced when, five minutes later, the

thermometer registered a fall and indicated 99 degrees! No one knew

the reason for this sudden rise and this equally sudden fall, till

about 9-30 P.M. that day. During dinner that night, seated on the

terrace in the moonlight, Baba asked a young man from Madras who was

also dining with Him, "When you go to your mother tomorrow, tell her

that she should be more careful about fire; assure her that Baba is

always with her and she would never come to harm." This naturally

aroused the curiosity and the anxiety of all and, when Baba said

that the lady's sari had caught fire that noon while she was

praying, standing in the shrine-room of her house with a number of

oil lamps on the floor, some one got the idea of putting through a

trunk call. It was done; the lady came to the phone and gave further

details of the accident. When Baba spoke to her, her first query was

whether His Hands were burnt in the process of putting out the

flames; as she knew of such instances of His Mercy. Baba

answered, "Oh, no. I did not burn My hands. I had just an increase

of temperature, for a short while!"

 

So, that was the cause of the sudden rise and the sudden fall,

contact with flames in the shrine room of a house in Madras, 222

miles away! Shirdi Baba once had His arm scorched, while saving a

child from fire. The accident happened miles away, but, Shirdi Sai

Baba said, "The child slipped into the furnace. I immediately thrust

my hand into the furnace and saved the child. I do not mind my arm

being burnt; but, I am glad that the life of the child is saved."

The Leelas are the same in both the manifestations.

 

The Sat Charita gives many cases of illness which were cured by

Shirdi Baba, by a mere command, like "You should not purge any

moreThe vomiting must stop,Your diarrhoea has stopped,Do

not climb up, O snake poison," et. Here again, Sathya Sai Baba

continues the same miracle and cures diseases however long-standing,

by His Sankalpa only. An old merchant from Kuppam given up as 'dead'

was kept for 2 days because Baba did not give word to proceed with

the disposal of the body. On the third day, Baba ordered him to get

up... and he obeyed! There was a young man from Salem, who was

suffering from acute diarrhoea and Baba commanded him 'not to purge

any more' and the purging stopped! Then there is the case of a young

girl, whose eyesight was so bad that she had to walk about her house

holding the wall with one hand. She could not bear the sunlight; it

burnt her eyes and gave her agonising headache. She had to be

indoors most of the day, in a darkened room. She had finished the

round of all the renowned optical experts in Mysore, Madras and

Bombay. She spent her days at Puttaparthi in prayer and meditation.

At last, one day, Baba said she could go to her house and that it

would be all right with her eyes. If, however there was any

trouble, "use this medicine, a few drops would do," He said, giving

her a bottle of eye drops, which He 'materialised' by a wave of the

hand. She went home, and... she could not believe it, her eyes were

perfect in every way! He had commanded so, and the command was

obeyed by her optical system! What the Sai Satcharita says of Shirdi

Baba is true, word for word, in the case of the present Appearance

also, "He became famous as a Hakim; without any juice or medicine

being put in the eyes, some blind men got back their eyesight."

 

The Sat Charitha says that Shirdi Baba used to say, "I am the

Mother, the origin of all beings, the harmony of the three Gunas,

the propellor of all scenes, the Creator, the Preserver, and the

Destroyer.His firm conviction was that He was the Lord Vasudev."

Many times Baba has also announced that He has come down to save the

World and that He is the Lord Himself. The present writer got the

first glimpse of this profoundly true declaration, about nine years

ago. Death has taken away the previous night the husband of

Venkamma, the 'sister' of Baba; he was also the younger brother of

Easwaramma, the 'mother'; the death was sudden and the entire

family, eh, the entire village was sunk in grief.

 

I reached Puttaparthi, unaware of the calamity, a few hours after

the burial. I found Baba seated on the low wall, at the Northern

side of the front portico, facing the road that leads into the

Prasanthi Nilayam. The bereaved 'sister' was wailing pathetically

from inside one of the rooms, her little son was with his

grandmother. There was a semicircle of sorrow in front of Baba, the

father, the mother, the sister, the brothers, and others, all

plunged in inconsolable anguish. I walked up slowly towards Baba and

tears gathered in my eyes, as I saw the gloom. Baba greeted me with

a smile, and chiding me with a chuckle, said, "What? Kasturi! If

there is no death, and no birth, how can I spend My Time?" I heard

those words, the authentic words of an Avathar. "His way of spending

time His Leelathe Suthradhara, the Creator, the Preserver, the

Destroyer, the Lord Himself." ...I cannot afford to forget or ignore

that Declaration that smile and that chuckle. Samsayatma Vinasyathi,

the Lord has warned us, long ago.

 

Shirdi Baba had control over the elements, too. "Once there was an

imminent fear of a terrible storm; the sky was overcast; the rains

fell and the waters flooded the streets; the panic-stricken

villagers ran to Baba for help; and Baba told the storm, "Stop your

fury and be calm." And, all was calm at Shirdi. This account is

given in the Sat Charita. He also once commanded a fire to step down

and be calm, and it obeyed instantly."

 

Many such instances are stored in the memory of the devotees of

Sathya Sai Baba, too, for, this is but a continuation of the same

Divine Leela. "Take the instance of the downpour held back," writes

Sri Challa Appa Rao. "It occurred when He was taken in procession on

the night of Vijayadasami. He sat in a gaily decorated chariot. By

the time the procession started, the sky was dark and heavy with

storm clouds. There was deafening thunder and flashes of lightning.

Truly a wonderful spectacle! It took more than three hours for the

procession to return to the Mandir. Still there was no rain. Baba

descended from the chariot and went upstairs and every one of us

returned to our lodgings. Then, it started to rain. In fact, it

poured and poured. Who else can it be if not God Himself that can

hold back the downpour for so long?"

 

It was on a cloudy June evening that Baba was addressing an open air

meeting at Mercara. The sky was overcast and gloomy rumblings of

approaching rain could be heard, not far away. In fact, the rain

poured on the hills on the horizon, stepped nearer and nearer, and

came as far as Mahadevpet, half a mile away. Baba spoke quietly and

calmly, holding the audience spellbound, for over an hour and a

half; at the end, He said, "Now, you can go home, for in about ten

minutes you will get the rain that ought to have drenched you by

now." And, wonder of wonders, the rains came, as announced, ten

minutes later, to the very second!

 

The Chithravathi River at Puttaparthi is subject to sudden floods,

for it rises in the Nandi Hills and heavy rains in that region in

Mysore State will bring down the waters many feet deep all along the

miles. The Prasanthi Nilayam was built on an eminence away from the

village to avoid these periodical floods which in some years invade

the old Mandir, entering the Prayer Shed, the kitchens and all the

surrounding area. On many such occasions, Baba has stood on the edge

of the water and said, "Ganga! its enough, go back" and the waters

have not risen more. Some years ago, during Navarathri, when the

feeding of the poor was on, it rained all round the Nilayam, but not

a drop fell in the precincts where people were being fed!

 

Two years ago, Baba was in the East Godavari District, having

crossed over to Rajahmundry by the very last boat that was permitted

by the police to brave the turbid torrents of the flooded river. It

was wet and slushy everywhere with a cold wind bringing down the

drizzle almost all the twenty-four hours. At Mirthipadu, about ten

miles from Rajahmundry, Baba addressed a meeting of the villagers

from the open terrace of a bungalow; one could see all around the

broad sheets of water formed by the swelling Godavari and the

curtain of rain, advancing from all directions towards Mirthipadu.

But, the rain could not penetrate the unseen umbrella over the

village and disturb the meeting, which went on unconcerned, well

into the night! It was Baba again, who willed that the rain shall

not advance.

 

Let us revert to the Sai Satcharita "Baba cured Bhimaji Patel by

means of two dreamsHe gave instructions to many persons in

dreams. To one addicted to drink, He appeared in dream and, in the

dream, He sat on his chest and pressed him, until he promised not to

touch liquor again. To some, He explained Manthras like Guru-Brahma

in dreams." In this body also, Baba has 'operated' on many suffering

patients during their dreams. Thirumala Rao of Bangalore had such an

experience and when he woke, the bed was soaked in blood, and the

pain had gone, what he dreamt had actually come to pass. Baba, the

Surgeon, had blessed him. Dreams form a very important means of

communication between Baba and His Bhakthas. Baba decides to warn,

teach, instruct, treat, or 'operate', during a dream of the Bhaktha

which He Himself designs and times; and, His Sankalpa is realised.

Sathya Sai Baba has initiated a number of devotees with Manthra

during dreams, wherein He has granted His Darsan and communicated

the sacred formula to the deserving aspirant and, later, when they

have come to Puttaparthi, He has told them about the processes of

Japa and the conditions for successful spiritual practice.

 

Just as Shirdi Baba sat on the chest of a drunkard and forced him to

promise not to touch liquor again (in a dream-experience, of

course), Baba too has 'beaten' an intransigent son-in-law of one of

His Bhakthas, while he was sleeping in a moving train, alone, in a

First Class Compartment! The man jumped out of the train, as soon it

halted at a wayside station and the crowd that collected could see

the finger-marks on both the cheeks! An insane patient at the

Hospital, Puttaparthi, was also 'beaten' in absentia by Baba, and

the doctors around his bed witnessed the fellow yelling at every

blow and shouting that he would behave better and praying to Baba to

stop beating him, all the while wondering at Baba's mysterious way

of curing the patient of his foul vocabulary. After this treatment,

and the suffering of actual physical pain, the fellow gave up

his 'billingsgate' and sang always Bhajan songs! So, here too, one

can see the continuity, the identity.

 

On page 167 of the Sat Charita is given the case of a Punjabi boy

who saw Baba in a dream and heard Baba commanding him to come to

Shirdi. He did not know who Baba was and where Shirdi was, but,

luckily he came across a picture of Baba in a shop and so, could,

after many adventures arrive at Shirdi. Many instances of exactly

the same nature come to mind, concerning this Avathar also. The

Principal of a college in South India was surprised when his son,

afflicted with some dire heart trouble, said one day that he had

dreamt of a place called Puttaparthi where he would be cured! He

made enquires, consulted the Railway Time Tables of all the zones,

got a copy of the Post Office Directory and was surprised to find

that Puttaparthi was a village that existed, for it contained a Post

Office. Further enquires gave him the precious news that Sri Sathya

Sai Baba was there and that He could by His mere Will cure all

afflictions!

 

How Baba called the great devotee of Sri Thyagarajaswami, Bangalore

Nagarathnamma to Himself is an interesting story. In 1951, the Raja

of Venkatagiri was surprised to receive a letter from her. The

letter ran as follows: "Mahaprabhu! My Ishtadevatha Sri Thyagaraja

gave me Darsana Bhagyam in a dream and commanded me to go to

Venkatagiri, in order to be blessed by the Darsan of Bhagavan who

has come to Bhuloka and who is soon reaching Venkatagiri, in His

Sancharam. My lord told me that Bhagavan has assumed the name of Sri

Sathya Sai. I shall come to Venkatagiri as soon as I hear from you."

It was the Utsav of Krishna Jayanthi, when she met Baba in answer to

this command; Baba gave her the chance to sing Thyagaraja Krithies

for full two hours in His Presence. He also blessed her with an

Image of Sri Rama, which He materialised for her; after the Receipt

of that Image, she was in ecstatic unconsciousness for over 24

hours! She was happy that Baba granted her two boons, a peaceful end

and remembrance of Ramnam till the very last moment of her life!

 

Hundreds of people come to Puttaparthi drawn by such mysterious

intimations. For example, there is the case of Sukumara Menon, who

was 'called' by phone(!) by Baba's Voice to meet Him, a call not

noticed anywhere along the line, a call that rang in his room, when

Baba was actually at Bangalore in the midst of a Grihapravasam

Function. Sukumara Menon wrote to me about the Mysterious ring and

the conversation he had with Baba. When this was mentioned to Baba

He said, "You know this now, because he wrote about it. But,

remember this is only a millionth part of My Leela!"

 

In fact, what is mentioned on page 68 of Sai Satcharita can be taken

as a correct account of what happens today at Puttaparthi. "The

devotees could never approach Him unless He meant to receive them.

Nobody could go there of His own accord; nobody could stay there

long if he so wished; they could stay there only so long as Baba

wished them to stay; they had to leave the place, when allowed to do

so by Baba." Once, when a long line of bullock carts approached

Puttaparthi from Bukkapatnam bringing visitors from various places,

Baba sang jubilantly, "Aaya hai! Aaya hai! Babaji Ka Karavan!"I

said, "People who come here go and tell their neighbours and friends

and relatives and so, the number increases." Baba turned towards me

and, remarked, "No! no one can come to Me without My calling him,

even if a hundred people persuade or drag or push." Every one who

comes to Puttaparthi leaves with the prayer, "Help me to come

again,Kindly get me once again to this place," for, they know

that without His express wish, no one can fulfil the pilgrimage.

And, when He says, "Stay," they stay, whether they have 'leave at

the office' or not; when He says, "Don't go," they don't; when He

says, "Leave," they leave, however unwillingly, for, as the devotees

at Shirdi experienced, when they do scrupulously follow Sai Baba's

orders, some urgent work will be awaiting them when they reach place!

 

It is not necessary to multiply such instances of identity of

attitude, style, advice, behaviour, and Leela between the two

manifestations. Devotees of Sathya Sai Baba have heard Him assure

them, "Why fear when I am here?You look to me, and I look to

you,All your sins are forgiven the moment you get My DarsanI

shall carry all your burdens,Take, take as much Ananda as you can

from Me and leave with Me all your sorrows," assurances which were

given to many fortunate souls, in identical terms, by Shirdi Sai

Baba, as contemporary records testify! " I do not need any

paraphernalia for worship, either eight fold, or sixteen fold, I

rest there, where there is full devotion.My Sircar's Treasury is

always full; it is over flowing; I say, 'Dig out and take this

wealth in cartloads; this chance won't come again'; "Let there be no

insistence on establishing one's own view; no attempt to refute

other's opinionsNothing will harm him, who turns his attention

towards Me"; "Avoid the company of atheists, irreligious and wicked

people, be meek and humble towards all.See Me in all beings; all

the insects, ants; the visible, movable and immovable world is My

Body and Form.My treasury is full and I can give anyone what he

wants, but I have to see whether he is qualified to receive what I

give"; "To get realisation of the Self, Dhyana is necessary; if you

practise it continuously the Vrittis will be pacified"; "Give water

to the thirsty, bread to the hungry, and your veranda to strangers

for sitting and resting"; "if you are inclined to give, give; if you

are not inclined to give, do not give. But, do not bark like a

dog"; "I require no door to enter; I always live

everywhere"; "Fondness for things or attachment ill becomes an ochre

garb"; for "God the quest should not be made on an empty

belly"; "Leaving out your pride and egoism, surrender yourself to Me

who am seated in your heart"... these expressions taken from the

book, Sai Satcharita can be heard emanating from Sathya Sai Baba,

every day, during His conversation with devotees. For, the Mission

and the Master are the same!

 

Again, the Satcharita says that Shirdi Baba wanted some one to throw

aside blind belief in horoscopes and predictions of astrologers and

palmists, for it weakens man. Sathya Sai Baba also has advised

similarly. In fact, there is the instance of a Vaisya gentleman from

the old State of Hyderabad, who dreamt that Baba asked him to extend

his palm and with a sharp pointed knife, Baba drew a line on his

palm, the Bhagyarekha, as he discovered next day, to his delight and

dismay! For one who can draw a new line on the palm, of what concern

is palmistry? For one who can change the courses of the stars, of

what value is astrology? No wonder that, that Baba and this, decry

man's stupid faith in these absurdities to the exclusion of the

Maker of One's Destiny, Baba Himself!

 

Other statements in the Satcharita, like 'All people troubled Him

with bringing costly, unnecessary and useless articles; all the

paraphernalia of Shirdi Samasthan was brought by various rich

devotees at the instance or suggestion of some others.' "Baba never

like people to run into debt for taking His Darsan, or celebrating

and Holy Day or going on any pilgrimage,Baba anticipated and

forestalled the calamities of His devotees and warded them off in

time,Baba respected the feelings of His devotees and allowed them

to worship Him as they liked,Baba was extremely forgiving, never

irritable, straight, soft, tolerant and content beyond

comparison,Baba read and understood all the thoughts of His

Bhakthas; He suppressed the evil thoughts and encouraged the good

ones" - all these are applicable in full measure to Sri Sathya Sai

Baba too.

 

The Sai Sat Charita says, "Sai Baba knew well all Yogic practices".

Swami Amrithananda, a companion of Bhagavan Ramana Maharshi during

His austerities, acknowledged that Sathya Sai Baba knew Yogic

science, more than any one he had come across, because He elaborated

to the Swami the faults committed during their Yogic exercises years

before Baba took 'birth' at Puttaparthi, which resulted in both of

them becoming afflicted with asthma of a chronic type. Recently,

Baba gave some very practical lessons in Yoga to a young Frenchman

who had taken enthusiastically to the practise of Hatha Yoga,

through a study of mere books. Many cases of misdirected practice of

Yoga come to Him every year for treatment and correction.

 

The following sentence from the Sai Satcharitha could as well have

been written about the present Avathar! "To him all duties are

alike; He knows neither honour nor dishonour." Sathya Sai Baba too

attends to the smallest detail of the lowliest task at Prasanthi

Nilayam. He sits on the floor, sleeps on a mat, does not hesitate to

walk in sun or rain, climbs the snow-clad Himalayas on bare feet,

gets a sizeable crowd into His car in spite of the crush and the

length of the journey, goes long distances without food or drink,

and prefers the dishes of the poor, because as He says, "No one

should be put to extra expense and trouble on My account!"

 

The book says of the previous Avathar, "Baba read his heart and

spoke it out,Baba had already received a wireless message,Baba

converted by his touch raisins with seeds into seedless

raisins,Baba gave instructions to His devotees in both spiritual

and temporal matters, Baba saw no difference between caste and

caste, and even beings and beings," Baba always loved those who

studied Brahma Vidya and He always encouraged them,Baba hated

scandalmongering and spoke of it as equal to gorging dung,Baba

insisted that remuneration for labour must be paid promptly and to

the satisfaction of the worker," every one of these appear, to those

who have met, heard and followed Sathya Sai Baba, as His own

statements and as representing His own advice and attitude.

 

In 1958, when He was examined on commission Sathya Sai Baba referred

to a similar incident in His previous birth and gave the selfsame

replies. When asked His name He said, "He answered to any". He said

that everything was His, that He lived everywhere and by these

replies, He made the pundits of Law describe Him as inscrutable,

though, for adepts in spiritual lore, it was clear as crystal that

those were the unmistakable utterances of an Avathar.

 

The truth of the matter is that it is the same Presence, come again!

Sathya Sai Baba once said that this Sariram was born in Parthi;

while the previous one was born in Pathri; in this birth also there

was a Muslim who loved Him and fondled Him as a child; in this birth

too He drew people's attention to Himself, when a boy, by disclosing

the whereabouts of a lost horse at Uravakonda; and that many more

resemblances are to follow. Every one will find in the present

Avathar the same motherly solicitude, the same simplicity of

exposition, the same profundity of wisdom, the same universality of

outlook, the same all-conquering Prema, the same Omnipresence and

the same Omnipotence.

 

Sathya Sai Baba has said very often that He "Had been to Shirdi,"

when He was in what may be called a 'trance.' On one Pournami Day,

some fifteen years ago, Baba was taking His noonday meals, with a

young man from Madras at Puttaparthi. The person who was serving the

dishes did not know that it was an auspicious day for Sai Bhakthas.

Suddenly, Baba 'went on a journey' and, during the unconscious

period, He ordered, "Serve him chapatis.Serve him Kheer" and

mentioned strange names of other sweets and eatables. When

He 'returned', the lady twitted Him and said "If You ask me to serve

this young man items that I have not prepared, that I have not even

heard about, what can I do?" Baba sympathised with her plight and

said that He had been to Shirdi and the names He mentioned were of

Marathi dishes! He, then, 'took' a Chapathi as well as some slices

of Marathi sweets, and gave them to the young man.

 

When He came back to Puttaparthi, after the Declaration, that is to

say, as a little boy of fifteen, He 'took' a fruit, which no one at

Puttaparthi had seen or tasted before. Peddavenkapa Raju's sister

says that she asked Baba what type of fruit it was and she got the

reply that it came from Shirdi! Baba proposed to cut and distribute

the pieces during the evening Bhajan, but, she pleaded with Baba

that each should get at least one full fruit, so that the gift may

be relished; so, Baba asked her to give Him a big sized basket with

a cover. He just tapped that basket once and the lady saw that the

basket was full of them! In the evening, when Bhajana started, she

saw about a hundred persons and so, she was again afraid, she would

not get a whole fruit for, the basket could not contain more than 30

or 40! She told Baba how nervous she was, but Baba gave from that

basket one whole fruit to each of the hundred odd persons, after

Bhajana that day; and the fruit was so strange and so sweet!

 

This same lady relates another miraculous incident. She was

troubling Baba with a request to grant her some vision, to instil

faith in her heart, for, she did not want to dismiss the story of

Sai Avathar as an invention, an attitude that many in the family

found it easy to assume. Baba had a liking for this particular lady,

because she was a simple soul, steeped in suffering; so, He told

her, "I shall show you My previous Body, this evening"!

 

She confesses that she could not contain her joy and was praying for

a shorter afternoon and a quicker sunset! As soon as dusk fell, Baba

led her across a number of door-sills, into one of the innermost

rooms of the house, and on reaching the farthest, He took off His

palm which was all the while covering her eyes and asked her to look

at a corner, which He pointed out with His Finger. The lady looked!

And, there sat Shirdi Sai Baba, on the floor, in His characteristic

pose, but, she says, with eyes closed and Vibhuthi marks on the

forehead and arms. The incense sticks before Him were burning and

the smoke was rising straight into the air! His Body was glowing

with a strange effulgence and there was a beautiful fragrance

around. After a minute or so, Baba asked her, "Have you seen?" and,

when she said, "Oh, how wonderful!", He placed His palm once again

firmly over her eyes and led her back into the outer room.

 

Perhaps, the vision vouchsafed to the two teachers who have written

that book, Messrs Kondappa and Subbannachar was also of the same

type. They do not specify which, in any detail in their book.

 

Baba has often said that controversy over the point whether it is

the same Baba is meaningless and unnecessary, for, as He says, when

there are two pieces of "Barfi," one square, another circular, one

yellow and the other purple in colour unless one has eaten and

realised the taste of both pieces, one cannot believe that both are

the same. Tasting, experiencing, that is the crucial thing, to know

the identity.

 

Sathyam Sivam Sundaram, Vol. I

The Life Story of Sathya Sai Baba

Written by Prof. N. Kasturi

http://beaskund.helloyou.ws/askbaba/sathyamsivamsundaram/s1011.html

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