Guest guest Posted October 30, 2004 Report Share Posted October 30, 2004 Shri G. S. Khaparde Diary (Diary of the Hon’ble Mr. G.S. Khaparde (events between 1910 December and 1918 March) 11th December 1910 In the morning after I finished my prayer and had a wash, Mr. Haribhaoo Dixit of Bombay with a few companions, Mr. Tarkhad, son of the late Dr. Atmarang Pandurang, and Mr. Mahajani, who is a cousin of Annasaheb Mahajani of Akola, we went to Sayin Saheb as usual and today's conversation was both important and marked by two incidents. Sayin Maharaj said that he used to sit in a corner and desired to exchange the lower part of his body for that of a parrot. The exchange came and he did not realise for a year and lost one lakh of rupees. Then he began to sit near a post and then a great serpent woke up and was very angry. It used to jump up and also fall from above. Then he changed the subject apparently and sai that he visited a place and the Patil there would not let him go unless he made a plantation and hard footpath through it. He said he completed both. Some people came in at this time. To the man, he said, "You have nobody but me to look after you." Looking round he added that she was a relation of his and had married the Rohillas who looted the man. Then he said, the world is bad. People were not as they were before. Formerly they used to be pious and trustful. Now they were unbelieving and disposed to contemplate the evil side, and then he added something which I could not catch. It was something about his father, grandfather and his becoming the one and the other alternatively. Now as to the incidents, Mr. Dixit brought fruits. Sayin Saheb ate some and was distributing the others. Balasaheb, Mamaledar of this taluka, was there and said that Sayin Maharaj was giving away only fruits of one kind. My son told his friends Mr. Patwardhan that Sayin Maharaj accepted or refused the fruits in proportion to the devotion with which they were offered. My, son, Baba, tried to tell this to me and wished to do the same to Patwardhan. This made a little noise and Sayin Maharaj looked at me with an eye that blazed wonderfully and sparkled with anger. He demanded what I said. I replied that I was saying nothing and that children were talking with each other. He looked at my son and Patwardhan and changed the mood immediately. Towards the close Balasaheb Mirikar remarked that Sayin maharaj was talking all through to Haribhao Dixit. In the afternoon while we were at meals Mr. Mirikar's father who is an Inamdar and special magistrate at Ahmednagar came. He is a very respectable gentleman of the old stamp. I liked this conversation very much. In the evening we saw Sayin Saheb as usual and at night we sat talking, and Mr. Nulkar's son Vishwanath did Bhajan as he does every day. 11th December 1910 In the morning after prayer we saw Sayin Maharaj Passing out as usual and sat talking among ourselves as usual. Mr. Dixit appears to have turned a new leaf altogether and spends a good deal of his time in prayer, and his temper which was always mild appears to have acquired the peculiar sweetness which is entirely due to internal calm. Rao Bahadur Rajarampant Dixit came soon after from Pulgaon. He said he had no intention of visiting shirdi when he left Nagpur, but somehow at pulgaon he made up his mind to visit very suddenly and made the journey practically on the spur of the moment. I was very glad to see him. We all went to see Sayin Saheb later on. I was a bit late and missed a very interesting story told by him. He teaches in parables. It was about a man having a very beautiful horse, which, do what he could, would not go in pair. It was taken all round and given all the usual training, to no purpose. At last a Widwan suggested its being taken to the place from which it was originally brought. This was done and then the horse went all right in the harness and became very useful. I heard the fragment of the parable. Then he inquired when I was going. I replied that I would go when he gave me permission of his own accord to go. He replied, "You go today after talking your meals" and later on sent curds by the hands of Madhavrao Deshpande as Prasad to me. I had it at meal, and soon after it, went to Sayin Saheb. He confirmed his permission to go as soon as I went. My son did not feel sure of the permission and so asked expressly and the permission was given in clear words. The Sayin Maharaj today asked Daxana of others, but nothing of me or my son. I was very low in funds and he appeared to know it. After saying good-bye to Mr. Nulkar, Mr. Dixit, Mr. Bapusaheb Jog, Mr. Babasaheb Sahastrabuddhe, Mr. Madhavrao Deshpande, Balasaheb Bhate, Wasudeorao and others we left with Patwardhan, Pradhan, Kaka Mahajani, Mr. Tarkhad, and Mr. Bhide who came today. We caught the train about 6.30 p.m. at Kopargaon and traveled to Manmad. Mr. Bhide getting down at Yeola. I and my son will soon leave Manmad by the Punjab Mail. Source:www.shrisaibabasansthan.org Arun Reddy Nukala +44 (0) 79 1629 6119 http://groups.msn.com/ ALL-NEW Messenger - all new features - even more fun! Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
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