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106. Picking up the kolamba and the water pot in his own hands he threw them out of the door. Biting his hand noisily, he came near the Haji. 107. Holding his kafni with both hands and lifting it up, he stood in front of the Haji and said: “What do you think yourself to be? Are you boasting in front of me? 108. You are

giving yourself airs because of your age! Is that the way you recite the Koran! You are vain because you have done the pilgrimage to Mecca! But you do not realise who I am!” 109. In this manner he was reproached! Using unspeakable words! The Haji was dumbfounded. Baba then turned back. 110. While entering the courtyard of the Masjid, he saw the gardener’s wife selling mangoes. He purchased all the baskets and sent them immediately to the

Haji. 111. In the same way, he turned back immediately, and went again towards that Haji. He took out Rs. 55/- from the pocket and counted them on his (Haji’s) hands. 112. Thereafter, there developed affection. The Haji was invited to eat and both of them forgot all the past. The Haji was delightfully blissful. 113.

Then he left and frequently came again. He took full pleasure in Baba’s affection. Then Baba gave him gifts of monies, from time to time. 114. May that be whatsoever. Once I was astounded to see Sai Samartha exercise his authority over the clouds and saw him praying to Indra6. 115. It was a very frightful time. The entire sky was black and overcast. Birds and beasts were frightened. A hurricane-like wind began to

blow. 116. The sun set and it was evening. Suddenly the whirlwind arose. Strong gusty winds blew. There was an irrestible commotion, 117. accompanied by peals of thunder, crackling of lightening, shrieking winds and torrential rains. 118. It rained cats and dogs, hailstones noisily descended, the village folk and the

cattle had a fearful anticipation and cried and bellowed, creating a loud commotion. 119. Destitute beggars came for shelter under the eaves of the Masjid and were joined by the cattle and the calves. The Masjid was crowded. 120. There was water in all the quarters. The hay was completely washed away. The harvest was totally wet in the threshing ground. People were struck aghast. http://www.saileela s.org/books/ sss/index.

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