Guest guest Posted October 30, 2005 Report Share Posted October 30, 2005 We have noted in another chapter that on a holy Diwali day Baba had thrust his hand in the burning fire (dhuni) to save the child of a blacksmith who slipped accidentally and fell in the fire at a far off village. The burns on Baba’s hand were terrible to look at. When devotees suggested that he should get his forearm treated by a doctor, Baba smiled and said, “Even if this body is kept on a pile of 2000 dung cakes and burnt up, we must be able to look on it unperturbed, and see what happens. That is the real evidence of jnana (Self-realization)”. One day when Baba was having lunch, a dog entered Dwarakamai and put its snout in the can containing buttermilk. Bade Baba who saw it at once ordered another devotee present to throw away the polluted buttermilk. Baba said, ‘Why’? He then gave it to one Babu and got a dish prepared with it which he ate at night. Sri Marthand, son of late Sri Mahalsapathi, has recounted to me the following characteristic incident : One day a palanquin was carried to and set down in front of Dwarakamai by a band of attendants. It was curtained on all sides so that the inmates of it could not be seen. One of the attendants accompanying the palanquin carried a big vessel with its opening secured by a piece of a cloth into the mosque and kept it before Baba. Baba brusquely said, “Who has come (in the palanquin)?….. Whoever it is, remove the curtains!” The curtains were removed. The person in the palanquin was the princess Chimnabai, one of the then princely States of India. Baba told Mahalsapathy to see what the vessel contained. The latter looked up and said, ‘It contains gold!’ Baba, pointing at himself, said to Mahalaspathy ‘Is this (i.e. Baba’s form) the real gold or is that ?’ “You are the treasure!” said Mahalsapathy. “Then send the vessel back to her!”, ordered Baba. The vessel was promptly returned to the palanquin. Who is the prince of givers and who the receiver ? Source: http://www.saibharadwaja.org Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
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