Guest guest Posted August 18, 2005 Report Share Posted August 18, 2005 Lord Narasimhaswami Sadasiva Joshi of Sholapur accompanied his friend Gadgil to Shirdi. There he used to attend the daily arti to Baba’s picture in Sathe’s wada. On three days in succession Sadasiv had darshan of Lord Narasimha in Sai’s picture. Later when he took leave of Baba to return home, the later gave him udi and sweetmeat as prasad to be taken home. Sadasiv found that the prasad was too small in quantity to be distributed to all the members of his family. Baba then gave him eight annas (i.e., fifty paise) and told him to purchase more sweetmeats from any shop at Shirdi and that it was indeed his prasad. This experience of Sadasiv demonstrates that Sai Baba is not different from Lord Narasimha. Besides, it shows that by the blessed presence of the godman, the whole of the village got so sanctified that sweetmeat purchased from any shop there is equivalent to prasad given by him. Baba offering the needed money is a tacit way of acknowledging that the mystic vision which Sadasiv had was specifically granted by Him. Source http://www.saibharadwaja.org) Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
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