Guest guest Posted February 22, 2006 Report Share Posted February 22, 2006 The mysterious globe of light which Shri Dholey’s sister had seen just before the arrival of the three young men at their house is, in my view, Sai Baba. I was told Shri Mata Anasuya’s revelation that she is indeed the famous Anasuya of yore was an unique gesture on her part which no one before could elicit from her. So too the three young men being permitted to sleep in her room for the night and her unusually cheerful mood in their presence had surprised a few of those present. All this is Sai Baba’s grace reaching these aspirants through the physical form of Mata Anasuya. The truth of this interpretation of the incidents is borne out by what Mr. Sarath Babu has to supplement to the above details: “As we entered Mr. Dholey’s house we were pleased to notice the photograph of Sai Baba hanging at the entrance. Mr. Dholey was excited as he read the letter (of introduction written by Dr. Anil). He received us very cordially and said, “Your guru (Sai Baba) is always with you. He came here just a few minutes earlier”, We could not make out what he was referring to. Then he said, to our surprise, that just ten minutes before we arrived at their house all the members of his family saw, very distinctly, a blue, luminous light for about two minutes in their verandah, exactly where we later stood… the other residents of the village put out lights at 8.30 p.m. and the Dholeys were all stunned to see the light there at about 9 p.m. As they were all still discussing the phenomenon we entered their house. In 1967, I was laid up with a relapse of typhoid and was admitted in a hospital at Chirala (Prakasam Dt. A.P.). I wondered why Baba who almost always intervened in my affairs to set them right, had allowed this to happen. One day when I was telling my fellow patients and visitors about Sri Saibaba and other saints, one of the patients told me that there lived at Chirala, an old bearded man in rags, with matted hair, and that he never minded wind, sun or rain. I was told that he continuously wandered from place to place, resting now and then on the roadside; that he did not speak to anyone nor did he accept anything from anyone except the one whom he chose. The fellow patient asked me to see the man described and determine whether he was a saint or not. (Source : http://www.saibharadwaja.org) Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
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