Guest guest Posted October 21, 2005 Report Share Posted October 21, 2005 20-2-1912 : “Sayin Saheb told (us) two stories of which, do what I like, I cannot recall the first. I asked my wife and all those present and they also forgot, which is wonderful. The other story was that there was an old woman living with her son. He used to assist her in the disposal of the dead bodies in the village and get remuneration for it. There prevailed a sort of plague and many died. So his emoluments were very great. Allah met her one day and told her not to profit by the trade of her son. She spoke about it to her son but the latter paid no attention and he eventually died. The old woman then maintained herself by spinning cotton. Allah told her to go to the house of the relations of her husband, but she declined to do so. One day some brahmins came to purchase cotton from her, spied out all the details of her house and broke in at night. One of the burglars stood naked before her. She told him to run away as the town people would murder him for his crime. So the man ran away. Eventually the old woman died and was born as the daughter of the burglar. I am not quite sure that I understand the story right." 23-2-1912 : “He told me a story : when he was young, he went out one morning and suddenly became a girl and continued to be so for a time. He did not give many details…. Madhavarao asked Sayin Baba today about my return and got a reply to the effect that times being very unfavourable to me I would have to remain here a few more months.” 26-2-1912 : “He told me a story of his brother having misbehaved once, and being outcasted in consequence. Sayin Baba looked after him and eventually had him re-admitted to the caste”. 28-2-1912 : “He (Sayin Baba) asked me if Jivamuni would pay. I could not make out what Jivamuni meant but replied that he would (pay) if ordered. He said Jivamuni would not. He gave me a lot of fruits and sweets”. 29-2-1912 : “After the wada arti I went to the musjid to attend the procession to chavadi and the shej arti there. Sayin Saheb exhibited anger, abused those that had got on the roof of the musjid for lighting lamps and at the time when the procession started he threw his stick at Mrs. Tai Jog, the wife of Bapusaheb. At the chavadi I thought he would beat Bapusaheb Jog for he approached the latter, held his hands and demanded why arti was done, but after a while he beat Bala Shimpe with his stick and later on (he beat) Triambak Rao whom he calls Maruti. Bala Shimpe ran away but Triambak Rao received the blow standing and prostrating before Sayin Maharaj. I think he received a full measure of favour and got at least a stage ahead (spiritually)”. Source: http://www.saibharadwaja.org Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
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