Guest guest Posted October 29, 2005 Report Share Posted October 29, 2005 Sai Baba was about five and a half feet tall, neither stout nor lean. His complexion was golden yellow; his eyes were bluish and shone most mysteriously even in darkness. Indeed, they were the object of the devotee’ s wonder. The portrait now available to us in shops, with him seated on the stone, seems to show a slight squint in his left eye but indeed, there was no such thing. His nostrils were prominent. At the time when Sri Sai Sharananandaji had seen him, Baba had some of his teeth missing and the rest were not pure white in colour. He never brushed them but only rinsed his mouth with a little water every morning. He never drank either coffee or tea but he never told anyone to abstain from the same. He never told anyone how he contracted the habit of smoking chilim. He always used the same clay-pipe for the purpose. Devotees used to offer him many pipes but he never used them. He stacked them in the hollow of the musjid wall. Baba always wore garments made of coarse whitish cloth. He never disclosed to anyone why he wore a small piece of cloth around his head. Except when he washed himself, Baba was never seen without this long shirt (kufni). At bathing time he wore a langoti (a wrestler’s underwear). However, he never took a daily bath. He used to do so as and when he had the whim. Sometimes he did not bathe for even six weeks. Very rarely, Baba tied a green lungi around his waist, and after washing his kufni in water, dried it above the sacred fire and wore it. The piece of cloth around his head too was very rarely changed and was never washed. When he decided to change his kufni, Baba sent for a tailor and told him “Get me a kufni”. When it was brought, he always paid the tailor more than its worth. Usually he changed it every two or three months. When he did, he threw the old kufni in the sacred fire and did namaskar to it. Sometimes, when he changed his kufni he used to distribute a few more to some of his devotees. Source: http://www.saibharadwaja.org Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
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