Guest guest Posted July 8, 2004 Report Share Posted July 8, 2004 It was customary for the devotees during Baba's lifetime to seek His permission while leaving Shirdi. In Chapter 9 of Shri Sai Satcharita there are various instances quoted as to how those who left with Baba's permission had a safe journey home and those who did not obey Him were faced with obstructions, delays and accidents. We have read how Tatya Kote Patil and the European visitor got into trouble because they did not pay heed to Baba's advice not to proceed. However, Kaka Mahajani and his friend who returned to Bombay from Shirdi on Baba's orders inspite of threatening rains and storm, reached home without any hindrance. Once Kaka Mahajani wanted to stay on at Shirdi for a week for Krishna Jayanti but Baba ordered him to return the very next day. Kaka Mahajani accordingly left Shirdi and on reaching Bombay learnt that his boss wanted him badly on my and had already sent a letter to Kaka to that effect. Once Shri R B Purandare of Bandra wanted to go to Shirdi, but Baba appeared in his dream and said, "Why are you coming to Shirdi? What is there? Don't come. If you come I'll hit you" Purandare did not go and next day he found that the workers n his company, where he was employed, had gone on sudden strike and if Purandare had gone to Shirdi, his bosses would have suspected him to be cooperating with the strikers. After Bata left His physical body in (A.D.) 1918, His devotees missed this chance of taking His advice personally both in temporal and spiritual matters. However on going through Hemadpant's Shri Saisatcharita (chapter 45) and H H Narsimhaswami's 'Life of Shri Sai Baba' (Vol. HI) we find that Baba's prominent devotees like Kakasaheb Dixit, Bhausaheb Dhumal, Ragbuvir Purandare and others had devised an interesting method of still getting Baba's advice in matters of difficult problems posed to them. They would put two chits (one permitting them to follow a particular course and the other asking them not to follow that course) in front of Baba's picture and ask a small child to pick up one of the chits - the contents of which these devotees considered as baba's advice in the matter. As stated by some of these devotees personally as late as (A.D.) 1930 (12 years after Baba's Samadhi) to H, H. Narsimhaswami, the advice given in the picked up chits, when followed was always found to be beneficial and giving protection from mishappenings if any. H, H. Naiasinhswami himself also followed this method to consult Baba in difficult matters, (vide pages 31 and 32 of Sri Narsinha Swamiji - Apostle of Shri Sai Baba of Shirdi by (Swami Saipadananda). (to be contd....) Lt Col. M. B. Nimbalkar (Retd) Pune Sri Satchidananda Sadguru Sainath Maharaj ki Jai !!! Baba Bless us all Visit your group "" on the web. Terms of Service. Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
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