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Hazarati Durvesh

Haji Mohamed Siddique Phalke

In the 11th chapter of the Sai

Satcharita the incident of Baba’s wrath on Siddique Phalke is given. How

Baba put forth 3 questions and the wonderful answers that Siddique

Phalke gives. Durvesh Haji Mohamed Siddique Phalke was born in

Kalyan around 1841. He was an affluent Jamindar [land

owner] and had vast acres of farmlands. Sophisticated, intelligent, well read, and spiritual. He had travelled

widely; Bhagdad, Constantinople, and Mecca were some of the places that he had

visited. Dada Shaeb Khaparde

has recorded one of his visits to Shirdi dated

14-12-1911- 23-12-1911 in his Shirdi Diary.

“Dada Saheb Khaparde himself was

extremely learned and spiritual, states that Siddique

Phalke was a gentleman of the ‘old sort’;

a Karma-Margi and very intelligent. He was spiritually developed and learned;

the conversations that they had were pleasant and instructive. Baba liked Phalke a great deal and is said to have granted his wish.

During that visit Phalke had a vision and he asked Dada Saheb

to ask Baba it’s meaning. The vision was about 3

girls and a blind women who had come to amuse him WHAT DOES THIS MEAN?. He ordered them out or they would be kicked out and began

to pray. They fled upon hearing the prayer. He then blessed everyone in the

room; and in the house and the whole village. Dada Saheb

was barely seated before Baba, when Baba said He was beaten last night by

something on His private parts and hands. He then applied oil; wandered about,

had a stool, sat near the fire and felt better.

Siddique Phalke was

married to Kursheed and had two sons named Gulam Mustafa and Mohammed Mukram.

He loved to wear spotlessly white clothes. Whenever the Dwarakamai

was washed with cowdung Baba would summon Phalke and make him sit on the wet floor much to Phalkes’ discontent. But when he got up his clothes

remained spotless as before.

Baba loved and had great

respect for Phalke and whenever permission was

granted for his departure Baba would walk the 100 paces with him and see him

off at the breach in the wall. Phalke lived in a huge

building in Kalyan called Phalke Wada and it still

stands even today.

In # 11 the story of Siddique Phalkes attempt to

obtain Baba’s grace is given. He stayed for 9 months in the north facing Chavadi; trying in vain to enter the Sanctum Sanctorum.

Then he sought Shyamas help. Baba finally relents. And asks Shyama to ask him whether he

will carefully walk the straight and narrow path that goes beyond the ‘Baravi’ well. Siddique

Phalke answers that whatever difficulty he may

encounter he will carefully tread that path.

In fact there is no

well-called ‘Baravi’ in Shirdi or the neighbouring

villages. Here Baba asks Siddique Phalke

whether he is willing to tread the straight and narrow path; fraught with

difficulties whether he is willing to do a 12-year penance [tapasya]?

The penance of the 12 inner disciplines, which are as follows 1.Viveka

[discrimination] 2. Vairagya [Renunciation] 3. Niswartha[selflessness]

4. Sama[calmness]

5. Dama

[self-control] 6. Uparati-[self-withdrawal] 7. Titiksha [forbearance] 8. Samadhana [self-settled ness] 9. Shradha[faith] 10Satsang

[holy-company] 11.Mauan [silence of the mind]. 12 Ekanta-Dhyana

[solitude and mediation] The ‘Self’ ready

for complete freedom. Lastly the Gurus grace without which

nothing is possible.

Siddique Phalke indeed

came to Baba of and on for 12 years.

 

(to

be contd….)

 

(Source Sai Leela Magazine)

 

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