Guest guest Posted September 1, 2003 Report Share Posted September 1, 2003 SOMETHING ELSE IS IN STORE FOR YOU Once Shama asked Baba, perhaps in a light-hearted way, "Baba, you have granted so much of wealth, property and position to so many of your devotees, but why haven’t you given me anything? You are a fakir wearing rags, sleeping on a gunny (or sack cloth) in this old, dilapidated mosque. You are too miserly and you even beg your food from others. But everyone calls you ‘God’. And it is we that made you one. If we deny that, who can question us?" Baba smiled very charmingly, cast a long, loving glance at his beloved child and said, "Money and wealth are not for you. Something else is in store for you." On one occasion a Sindhi merchant offered to give golden sovereigns to this ‘dearest of devotees to Sai" (i.e., Shama) but Sai Baba objected to it and did not allow him to give. Instead of giving money to Shama, as he gave to others. Baba always gave him sacred books like ‘Eknath Bhagawatha’, ‘Vishnu Sahasranama’ and silver padukas (holy feet). Even among the dishes offered to him, Baba knew that Shama did not relish savouries. So he never gave them to Shama and when all other devotees left him, Baba gave him a mango or some sweet. Perhaps, this very humanity of Baba was an obstacle to Shama to have faith in him as a sadguru par excellence. As Shama kept closest to Baba, he had such closer glimpses of Baba’s greatness as others were apt to miss. For instance, one day someone approached Baba for money. Shama knew that Baba had it in his pocket. But Baba told the man a lie and said that he had no money with him. Later, when the man had left the mosque, Shama frankly asked him, "You are a fakir with no attachment for money and wedded to truthfulness. Why did you tell him a lie? Do you not always exhort us to be truthful?" Baba replied that as it was not good for him to be given the money, and he would not heed Baba’s words if he were to tell the truth, and thus, for his own good, the man had to be so treated. (Source: Sai Baba the Master) Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
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