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Hari Kanoba's

Sandals

Hari Kanoba

started from Bombay with friends for Shirdi

to test Sai Baba. He wore a lace turban on his head and sandals on his feet.

Going to Baba, he left the sandals out and took darshan.

When he came out, his sandals had disappeared and could not be discovered even

after search. Then he went away to his lodgings.

Baba, picking up the sandals, called a Maharatta boy and said: Boy, perch these sandals on the top

of a stick and go out crying, " Harika Beta, Jarika Peta " . If anyone

claims the sandals, ask him if his name is Harika

Beta and also if he has a lace turban and, if he has, give the sandals to him.

When the boy came near Harika Beta's lodgings, he

claimed the sandals, saying that his name was Hari's

son and showing his lace turban. Kanoba was his

father's name. It means Hari; and Hari

Kanoba being his name, Baba's Harika

Beta resembled it very much and he

wondered how Baba discovered his name and sent the shoes.

(Source Sai Baba Charters and

Sayings)

http://www.saileelas.org

 

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