Guest guest Posted November 10, 2005 Report Share Posted November 10, 2005 Leela 108 Once Jothinder visited Shirdi. In those days Shirdi was a small hamlet without electricity or sanitation. The pilgrims had to go to the outskirts of the village and use it as toilet. There was a small rivulet that they made use off. The place used is now opposite to Lakshmi Nagar. One day it was drizzling rather heavily. When Jothinder went there suddenly he heard a man shouting 'Londa Ala' . The meaning is - a huge wave of water has come). He didn't understand what was said, so he did not look around or pay heed. The rest of the pilgrims ran to safety.Suddenly there was lightening and he looked up to find a huge wave about 20 to 30 feet high was about to descend upon him. He knew for sure that he would be washed away or drowned. He just stood up and closing his eyes he said "Baba melo" (Baba, I will die). After some time he heard water gushing and swirling. He opened his eyes and saw its fury, branches, small trees dead goats and snakes were drifting by. He looked around only to find that the water had parted and he was standing on an island of dry land. He waited for some time for the water to receed. Then he waded in knee deep water and came to his room. After taking a bath he went to the Dwarakamai to thank Baba. Holding His feet he thanked Him. Baba said "You said, Baba melo. Do you think you came to Shirdi to die?" http://www.saileelas.org/books/AMBROSIA.htm ----- Ambrosia in Shirdi - Part-I (Baba's Leelas before 1918) VINNY CHITLURI, 304, Bhagchand Apartments, Pimpalwadi Road, Shirdi -423109 Phone: 02423-55835 Sivanesan Swamiji is known to me since 1955.My relationship with Swamiji was more like a 'big brother and spoilt younger sister', rather than Swamiji and Sadhak. He quietly went about, doing Dhuni Puja for me and looked after my material and spiritual welfare.In 1987, there was a crisis in my life. My father, who was a heart patient for many years, was sick. So,I would often run to Shirdi to cry in despair to Baba and Swamiji. One day,Swamiji said, "Rewrite Ambrosia in Shirdi and make it simple, so that any one can read and understand It." At that time, I was quite upset, and writing was the last thing on my mind. My father passed away in November 1987; but this thought was there in the back of my mind. I finally followed Swamiji's advice and used 'Ambrosia in Shirdi' as a guide and reference book. 'Ambrosia in Shirdi' was written by Shri Ramalinga Swami, Life Member, Shri Sai Baba Sansthan when he was residing at Munja Baba Sthan, Shirdi under the guidance of Sivanesan Swamiji. The first and only edition was in July 1984 of 2000 copies. Hence, very few people got to read this gem of a book. I humbly thank Shri Ramalinga Swami for giving me this opportunity to rewrite this book. Ambrosia in Shirdi is one of a three part series. It has coloured photographs and depicts the life of Baba, especially His 60 years at the Masjid (Dwarkamai) in Shirdi. His daily routine, Bhiksha route and Lendi Baug route, the five blessed houses that He took Bhiksha from. His visits to Rahata, Nimgaon and Dhabolkar's house in Bandra, Bombay, and some rare photographs of Baba. Ambrosia in Shirdi part-1 narrates the Leelas of Baba that took place before 1918, .Dabholkar, in the Sai Satcharitra has mentioned many a Leelas beautifully. But, it wasn't possible for him to write all the Leelas as the book would have run into many volumes. ---------- ------- To read other leelas of baba that I have been sending all along and to see rare pictures of baba and his devotees, kindly go to this site http://www.saileelas.org/books/AMBROSIA.htm"Gurur Brahma Gurur VishnuGurur Devoh Maheshwar;Gurur Shakshat ParambramhaTashmai Shri Gurur Veh Namah"May the Merciful Sri Sai Baba always shower His grace on us and our families and remove our problems and anxieties by giving us all - strength , goodluck, success and happiness with peace of mind.Sai bhakt,Deepa Hdebu7366 FareChase - Search multiple travel sites in one click. Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
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