Guest guest Posted February 16, 2006 Report Share Posted February 16, 2006 THE LIGHT OF FAITH (SHRADDHA) (December 1983) “Shraddha” or “Faith” or “Belief” is one of the two biggest principles preached by Shri “Sai” the “Navigator” of my “Ship of Life” My very first visit to Shirdi was a sudden impulse. I was not aware before, that such a heaven as the “Sai Temple” where one realizes the bliss of true happiness, to true satisfaction, did exist on this earth. My grandmother was a believer in Shri Sai. She used to describe the lighting of lamps by Shri Sai from not oil but water. But like an intelligent man, who finds something ridiculous in almost everything, I then thought that the miracle, which she described, was only one of her imagination. My first visit to Shirdi in 1977 the event of which, I am now going to put forward before the readers, turned me into a strong believer of Shri Sai. It being my first visit to Shirdi, I was completely unaware of the whereabouts of the place. However enquiring here and there I did reach Shirdi. And Lo ! When I gazed upon the Lord and His Magnificance I was awe stricken and amazed. ‘Seeing is believing’ and I was convinced by His very first glimpse that He was indeed Omnipotent, Omniscient and Omnipresent as He was described. Step by Step one goes ahead. My next visit to Dwarkamai then convinced me that ‘deeds speak louder than words’. Seeing people light lamps at the Dwarkamai, raised an urge in my heart also to do the same. But I had no oil and neither was I Shri Sai to light lamps from water. Tears stood into my eyes and I crept quietly to a corner and gave way to them. I cried very bitterly. Just then an old man came upto me and asked, “Beti, diya jalana chahti ho?” I nodded and he commanded, “Chalo mere sath”. I followed him to a shop behind Dwarkamai, where he told the shopkeeper to give me a bottle of oil for Re 1/-. The shopkeeper without saying anything, took the rupee from him and gave me a bottle of oil, asking me, to return the bottle after the purpose was served. I returned happily back to Dwarkamai with HIM. He guided me and with trembling hands and tearful eyes, I lighted lamps all around Dwarkamai. I was happy and turned around to thank him. But Lo! He was nowhere to be found. I gazed from the picture of Sai and was wonderstruck to see a faint image of the same old man smiling upon me and I understood. “The sea refuses no river”. “Look upon me and I shall look upon you !’ “Wish and I shall grant” He had said. Yes readers, my Baba had found me and I had found Him. In all the excitement I had completely forgotten my handbag ! The very thought that I had lost it sent shivers to my heart. It contained all my money, my return tickets and my costly camera. My husband started scolding me and blamed me for my carelessness and negligence. I started crying and immediately ran and bowed at His stone and wept. I then heard a ‘hiss’ as if someone was calling me, I looked up and Lo ! Again I saw the old man in His picture, this time pointing towards the “Dhuni”. “A dwarf sees further than a giant when he has the gaint’s shoulders to mount on”. Light had dawned on me ! While lighting the lamps I had left my purse near Baba’s Matka. I hurriedly climbed the steps of Dwarkamai and looked there. Imagine the joy and surprise I experienced, when I saw it lying just where I left it, Inspite of the heavy rush in Dwarkamai it was still there left untouched. My Sai had guarded it for me ! I picked it up and immediately ran to His stone and bowed and thanked him. I vowed there and then to remain His forever. I asked Him to bless me. The more we have the more we want’. Readers ! Small that I am, I may not have been successful in conveying the various feelings and thoughts that had arisen in me through this experience. But then, not the fruit of an experience but the experience itself is the end, I had reached the ultimate goal. The ultimate good Sai is beauty and the ultimate goal His worship, the cherishing of all that is beautiful. Leelas ! Leelas and Leelas A thousand have I experienced. My father ! My Lord ! My Sai ! has blessed me with scores of them. Little by little, bit by bit, I shall put forward before you some of them as He commands me, for as I have told you before Who am I but a means to an end ! Mrs. H.K. Chhapgar Thane – 400 606. The experiences of Devotees as published in Shri Sai Leela Magazine, can be read at www.saileelas.org/magazines/SAILEELA/exp.htm Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
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