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N E W S L E T T E R VOL3, JULY 2006

FROM SHRI C.B. SATPATHY'S MESSAGE

 

"In the path of spiritualism "Seema Ullanghan" does not mean only a

state of physical change but it means `transcendence'.

Transcendence of what? Transcendence of the fetters of body and mind.

This can only be achieved by controlling the compulsions of body like

hunger, lust, and the men compulsions of mind like greed, jealousy,

anger, hatred etc. (the six limitations). When one by one the mental

fetters fall off, two elements of mind like `desire' and

`feelings' pertaining to those compulsions also vanish. The soul

slowly but imperceptibly then enters into a state of pure consciousness.

At this stage he goes beyond all bodily fetters, including birth and

death. He also crosses the barrier of time and space. The progress in

the path of spirituality is the march of the divine consciousness from

its primordial state to the original divine self."

 

 

FROM "LIFE OF SAI BABA" BY NARASIMHA SWAMI

 

......"Need for a Guru. The question whether Guru is needed is often

times debated by people with great warmth, some holding that there is

need and others holding that there is no need. These debates are usually

in fructuous and they excite and result in loss of peace. A good example

is Hemadpant alias Anna Saheb Dabolkar's case on his first visit to

Shirdi. He hotly contested for one hour or so and, contended that a Guru

was an unnecessary fetter and quoted the Gita, in his support. Bala

Saheb Bhate took the opposite view and maintained that destiny was

supreme and that a Guru was had by all. The dis­cussion made Anna

Dabolkar less fit to approach the great Guru Sai Baba by reason of

restlessness. But Baba by graciously revealing his Antarjnana of all

that passed during the discussion made Anna Dabolkar feel humble and

contrite, and he felt that Baba was a wondrous Supreme Power before whom

he and his weak powers should bend and give up his "reason" and

supposed independence. And thus he became the shishya of Baba by the

latter's grace and found that destiny had fixed him up, though his

reasoning might indicate independence was his proper course. The

Sastras, for example, Srimad Bhagavata, Bhagavata Gita, Guru Gita,

Katha, Mundaka, Taittiriya, Maha Narayanopanishad say clearly that

without a Guru Brahmanjnana and Moksha cannot be attained." .......

 

 

DEVOTEE'S EXPERIENCE

 

Following is the reproduction of a letter sent to Heritage of Shirdi Sai

by a devotee. Sai becomes an indelible and physical part of His

devotee's lives and manifests His presence in many ways. We attempt

to share some such experiences with other readers who are welcome to

send us their contributions.

 

Dear Mrs. Satpathy

 

I am relating to you an amazing incident that Dr. K.B. Gawankar, an

allopathic medical practitioner who practised on Kurla Ghatkopar Road in

Kurla Mumbai, during the Sixties, told me personally. At .hat time he

was about 60 years old.

 

He said that in 1913 or so (I do not remember the exact year he

mentioned) when he was very young, a child of about 10 or 12, he fell

sick due to lung abscess. In those days there were no antibiotics and

his condition was not good. It was during this time that his uncle

visited him and seeing that his condition was serious, he vowed that he

would offer 5 kgs. of `pedas'' if Sai Baba saved his nephew.

Next day the abscess burst and he was on the road to recovery. By six

months or so, he was alright.

 

Of course his uncle remembered his vow and as promised he took his

child along with 5 kgs. of 'pedas' after about 5 years to Sai Baba in

Shirdi. On seeing them Sai Baba demanded his 'pedas' saying he was very

hungry and had waited for 5 years for them. He at once started eating

leaving only a few pedas in the hand of the child, asking him to make a

gesture of giving, by bringing all his fingers together and putting them

on the palm of Sai Baba who closed His hand and put it in His pocket.

With the same hand He touched head and blessed him and said that He (Sai

Baba) would always be with him wherever he goes.

 

It was this very child who grew up to be Dr. Gawankar, a happy

contented person, exalted to the position of being the Head of Shirdi

Sai Baba Trust. Soon he became unhappy with the working of the Trust and

prayed to Sai Baba to help him. It is true that he resigned from the

post when at one stage of his life he saw Sai Baba (who had given up His

mortal remains by then) in his dream. He seemed to tell him to give up

the position of being the Head. This happened before the government took

over. All this was related to me by Dr. Gawankar himself.

 

Dr. Gawankar had shown me Sai Baba's Kaftan, pipe and also a

photograph. It seemed a photographer who claimed to be perfect, wanted

to take the photograph of Sai Baba but the Holy Man did not want it,

saying that He could photograph His feet only. When the camera clicked,

it turned out that only His feet, body and umbrella were clear but His

face was hazy. Behind the hazy face also saw a hazy wall. Dr. Gawankar

said he was present when the photograph was taken.

 

My first visit to Shirdi was in the company of Dr. Gawankar. In Bombay,

during Dussehera festival, this devotee used to arrange a function where

classical singers of repute gave wonderful performances. My wife and I

attended these functions regularly till the day we were transferred to

Delhi in 1975.

 

I met Dr. Gawankar again in Delhi in 1980 and he related many incidents

in which Sai Baba, even after He left His mortal remains, helped him.

 

However, it is true that Sai Baba comes to the rescue of His many

followers who are in dire need of His help and have witnessed His

miracles. Yet this divine power of being able to help, as once mentioned

by Him, comes by dint of hard work, prayer, mediation, trials,

tribulations and austere life. It is God Almighty who bestows this

divine power. It is said that Sai Baba once said that no one has asked

Him how He gained Sidhi (Divine power) and how can they get it? There

are people who ask for mundane things of life, for example lucky lottery

tickets or names of winning horses during the horse race season, while

others want redress for genuine sorrow and tragedies of life, but no one

to this day knows and neither has any one asked Him how He achieved this

divine grace. All are anxious to get what they are in dire need of, such

is human nature.

 

God Almighty sends His chosen ones to the Earth rarely. These holy men

lead humanity to the righteous path and perhaps to salvation. So far

there is no successor to Shirdi Sai Baba, even though thousands visit

the place every day, as was predicted by Sai Baba that many would do so.

Who knows Mr. Satpathy may be chosen by the Almighty to help his

fellowmen in life here on Earth.

 

Your's Sincerely,

Dr. G. H. Gidwani

 

 

 

READER'S REFLECTION

 

Heritage Of Shirdi Sai is one magazine which reaches the hearts of

millions those far & near & thus enlightens its readers knowledge. Thus

for those who know or have heard just the name of Shri Shirdi Sai and

are curious to know Who's Shri SAI ? This magazine has been a boon to

such curious Sai Devoties. Therefore I would like to thank Shri Shirdi

Sai Heritage Foundation Trust to give this wonderful gift in the form of

magazine and website of "Heritage of Shirdi Sai" to those near & far.

 

Jai Shri Sai

Sachin

 

 

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