Guest guest Posted June 17, 2005 Report Share Posted June 17, 2005 Mosque or Dwarakamai? It would be of interest to see how the mosque looked, after Baba came to reside there. R.A. Tarkhad of Bandra actually saw Baba living in the mosque. He describes it in detail: “The place where he used to sit looked to all outward appearances as tumbled-down old ramshackle sort of construction. But in that small oblong room Sai Baba sat in the North East corner. Opposite to him, in the opposite corner, was the sacred fire burning night and day. Next to this sacred dhuni (fire) were earthen pots filled with water for Baba to drink and perform ablutions. The wall had a niche in which were placed a number of earthen chilims (i.e., clay pipes for smoking). Next to Baba’s place and on the right side were a couple of grinding stones where he occasionally used to grind corn and pulses. There was a sack of wheat and a sack of country tobacco. This tobacco was put in the earthen pipes and smoked, the pipe being offered to various devotees, smoked by them and passed on to and fro to Baba. On the western wall was a sort of niche as is observed in Mohammedan musjids (mosques). Opposite to this niche, in the central part of the room, Sri Sai Baba partook of a little of the food which he daily begged from some houses in the village and of the offerings made by visitors and others. These he mixed and personally distributed to some of the devotees, amongst whom were high cast Hindus, Brahmins, Moslems and Parsees. When a Moslem visitor came up to pay his respects with flowers, lump sugar and coconuts, Fatia (Moslem prayers) was uttered in which Baba joined. The flowers were hung up in the central niche mentioned above, the lump sugar was partly distributed amongst all those present there as well as the village urchins outside and a part of it returned to the party as prasad (consecrated gift). The coconuts were broken up and similarly distributed. All the while, the Hindu devotees sitting there witnessed this Fatia and partook of the lump of sugar as well as pieces of coconuts with pleasure and joy. (To be contd....) Source http://www.saibharadwaja.org) Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
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