Guest guest Posted July 27, 2005 Report Share Posted July 27, 2005 MAHALSAPATHI'S HOUSE Mahalsapathi's house is situated in a narrow lane leading from the Chavadi to Tajim Khan's Darga. At the Darga, if one turns left and walks a few yards, the house is to the right in a narrow lane. Mahalsapathi was the Pujari of the Khandoba Mandir. He was a staunch devotee of Baba and spent most of his time with Him. He was fortunate to sleep in the Dwarakamai along with Baba and Tatya. Baba gave him Sadgathi on 6th Tuesday, Bhadrapad of 1922, and his Samadhi was made in his house itself. The following sacred articles were given by Baba to Mahalsapathi. 1. Baba's Kafni 2. Baba's Danda 3. Baba'sUdi 4. Three Silver Rupee Coins 5. Baba's Padukas (one pair) This house is a place of pilgrimage because of the sacred articles given by Baba and also Mahalsapathi's Samadhi. Mahalsap'athi was really a true devotee of Baba and although he was really very poor he did not deviate from his spiritual path. He adhered to Baba's advice of not accepting money or gifts from anyone. We, the devotees, should be most grateful to Mahalsapathi for guarding Baba's body when He took '72 hours Samadhi' (Ref. ESS, CH.XLII1, XLIV). His descendants have preserved and displayed these sacred articles very nicely and the devotees can have darshan of the same. ABDUL BABA'S COTTAGE This cottage lies in front of the Chavadi. Abdul Baba was married to Umran Rao Bi and had a son. His father was conferred the title of 'Sultan' and called 'Chotu Sultan of Manded' village. Abdullah was serving Amiruddin Baba and following the dream vision, Amiruddin sent him to Shirdi. In Shirdi he worked as a Sevak, doing all kinds of menial jobs. Having no money he begged for his food. He strictly followed Baba's instructions 'eat little and sleep little'. He slept wherever he could. Then he built a small mud house where the cottage now stands. When the Sansthan was formed they leased the land and cottage to him. He kept busy looking after Baba's Samadhi. The devotees who visit the cottage have an opportunity to venerate 'the Chimta.' This is said to be given to him by Baba and Abdullah treasured it, prayed to it daily with Loban incense. Abdullah used this for curing the pains and ailments of the devotees. One can also see the original photos of Baba which are framed and hung on the left wall. Baba is also said to have given him a Satka, and a tin mug. But we the devotees are most grateful to Abdul Baba who wrote down 'the sayings, teachings, parables' of Baba and read them daily as his Quran. (Adopted from Ambrosia In Shirdi by Dr.Vinny Chitluri, this book can be read at http://saileelas.org/books/ambrosiainshirdi1.htm and this book is a virtual guide on Shirdi with lots of rare photos on Baba. This book can be purchased from Dr.Vinny Chitluri 304, Bhagchand Apartments Pimpalwadi Road Shird, District Ahmednagar, Maharastra India Pin-423 109 Phone : 91-02423 - 255835, cost INR.70) Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
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