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THE TIME TABLE OF BABA’S DAILY ROUTINE - 8 Baba used to walk about the street abutting the mosque in the evenings. The people would stand in line on both sides of the street at that time. Baba would walk slowly talking to each person and enquire about his welfare. The evening arati was given to Baba between 6 – 6.30 pm. After the arati it was time for Sri Sai Baba to hold court again where the devotees could come and tell him of the troubles plaguing them and get his blessings. Baba used to demand and take dakshina from the devotees. Every day around 8 pm Baba would give away all the cash he had taken that day as dakshina. This charity continued all his life. He would give a fixed amount to each devotee every day. The devotees would consider it their salary. He used to give Rs.55 to Bade Baba, Rs.35 to Sri Tatya, Rs.7 to Jante Musalman, Rs.4 each to Bayyaji Patil Kote, Bhogoji and Ramachandra Patil and so on. Ramachandra Patil would give Baba four pieces of crystallised sugar in return for the four rupees he received from him. Baba would give a rupee each to the newly wed bride and groom when they came to him for blessings. On the occasion of festivals such as Ramanavami he would give two bundles of one rupee notes to Dada Kelkar and Bade Baba and instruct them to

distribute the money. Many fakirs and mendicants stayed at Shirdi living on the food offerings, which came to Sri Sai Baba. He would give them each a quarter of a rupee a day. In the evening the balladeers, the storytellers, artists, dancers, acrobats would come to Baba and display their skills. Sri Sai Baba used to give them two rupees each. After all this was finished Tatya would bring rotis and milk for Baba’s repast. Baba would eat sparingly from that and give the remainder to the devotees as his prasad. He used to give 35 rupees to Tatya at that time. If it were the day for Baba to sleep at Dwarkamai, all would take Baba’s blessings and udi and would depart for their homes. Baba never permitted anyone except for Mahalsapati and Tatya to sleep with him at the mosque. Once there was a storm and a huge downpour of rain at Shirdi. As the mosque was in a dilapidated condition the devotees pleaded with Baba to sleep in Chavadi. They entreated him but Baba did not budge. Then a devotee called Narayan Teli summoned up his courage and lifted Baba and carried him on his shoulders to Chavadi disregarding Baba’s angry shouts. In this way Baba slept in Chavadi for the night. From this day onwards he slept on alternate nights at Chavadi Baba slept on the right portion of Chavadi, and some of the devotees slept on the left portion as it had been separated with a railing. The Chavadi Festival was conducted grandly on these days. Radhakrishna Ayi and Abdul Baba would sprinkle water on the road from the mosque to Chavadi to prevent the dust from rising. They would then decorate the entire distance with coloured powder in various designs. Cloths would be placed on the ground for Baba to walk on as befitting royalty. Then Tatya would come to the mosque to tell Baba to get ready to go to Chavadi. Baba would however not move from his place. Tatya would put his hands under Baba’s arms and lift him up to a standing position. As Baba started, he would place a gold embroidered shawl around his shoulders. Tatya

walking on the left side and Mahalsapati on the right side of Baba would accompany him to Chavadi. Baba would first stir and rearrange the firewood of the dhuni with his right foot and extinguish the lamp with his right hand and then start for Chavadi. Tatya would hold Baba’s left hand and Mahalsapati would hold Baba’s right hand while walking him to Chavadi.

As Baba was getting ready to climb down the steps of the mosque Pilaji Gurve would play the shehnai. The devotees would start singing bhajans. The horse Shamkarna would be decorated beautifully and would lead the procession.. The palanquin with Sri Sai Baba’s padukas came next. The procession was lit with glittering lamps of various colours and was a magnificent sight. On one side the sound of musical instruments, on the other the bhajans by the devotees, and on another the shouts of "All hail to Sai Maharaj" would reach the skies. The devotees would throw flowers and coloured powder on Sai Maharaj as he stepped majestically as befits a king of the universe. He would progress slowly along in his awesome majesty and grandeur bestowing his kindly glance of grace. A

well-decorated ceremonial umbrella was held aloft by Jog. As Baba came to the end of the mosque he would turn towards the Maruti temple and make some mystical movements. Chavadi would be well decorated with coloured lamps and mirrors to welcome Sri Sai Baba. As Baba reached Chavadi, Tatya would go in first and place a seat for Baba along with a plank for him to lean on and adorn him with a coat. Nana Saheb Nimonkar would hold the ceremonial umbrella, which would be revolving majestically. As Baba seated himself opposite the door, Jog would wash Baba’s feet in a silver salver and applying sandal paste would offer betel leaf and nut to him.. The devotees would make obeisance to the lotus feet of Sai Maharaj. Shama would make a chillim ready by this time and lighting it would offer it to Baba. Sri Sai would take a few puffs and then hand it over to Mahalsapati. Later it would make the rounds of all

devotees. Kondya would make some betel leaf and nut ready and offer them to Baba. Sai Maharaj would eat some and give the remainder to the devotees. The Sej arati would be performed at this time. After the completion of the arati the devotees would all take leave of Sri Sai Baba and go home. Baba would permit all to go home but would call Tatya and say, "Go if you must, but do come in the night and see me." Tatya would agree to do so and take his leave. Sri Sai Baba, who is the saviour of this world, may act as if he sleeps, as he has to follow the rules of the nature regarding the bodily form he has assumed. But his glance of kind compassion is ever upon us. He will keep his kindly eye on us – his children, and always protect us.

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> THE TIME TABLE OF BABA’S DAILY ROUTINE - 8

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> Baba used to walk about the street abutting the mosque in the

evenings. The people would stand in line on both sides of the street at

that time. Baba would walk slowly talking to each person and enquire

about his welfare.

> The evening arati was given to Baba between 6 †" 6.30 pm. After

the arati it was time for Sri Sai Baba to hold court again where the

devotees could come and tell him of the troubles plaguing them and get

his blessings.

> Baba used to demand and take dakshina from the devotees. Every day

around 8 pm Baba would give away all the cash he had taken that day as

dakshina. This charity continued all his life. He would give a fixed

amount to each devotee every day. The devotees would consider it their

salary. He used to give Rs.55 to Bade Baba, Rs.35 to Sri Tatya, Rs.7 to

Jante Musalman, Rs.4 each to Bayyaji Patil Kote, Bhogoji and Ramachandra

Patil and so on. Ramachandra Patil would give Baba four pieces of

crystallised sugar in return for the four rupees he received from him.

Baba would give a rupee each to the newly wed bride and groom when they

came to him for blessings. On the occasion of festivals such as

Ramanavami he would give two bundles of one rupee notes to Dada Kelkar

and Bade Baba and instruct them to distribute the money. Many fakirs and

mendicants stayed at Shirdi living on the food offerings, which came to

Sri Sai Baba. He would give them each a quarter of a

> rupee a day. In the evening the balladeers, the storytellers, artists,

dancers, acrobats would come to Baba and display their skills. Sri Sai

Baba used to give them two rupees each.

> After all this was finished Tatya would bring rotis and milk for

Baba’s repast. Baba would eat sparingly from that and give the

remainder to the devotees as his prasad. He used to give 35 rupees to

Tatya at that time. If it were the day for Baba to sleep at Dwarkamai,

all would take Baba’s blessings and udi and would depart for

their homes. Baba never permitted anyone except for Mahalsapati and

Tatya to sleep with him at the mosque.

> Once there was a storm and a huge downpour of rain at Shirdi. As the

mosque was in a dilapidated condition the devotees pleaded with Baba to

sleep in Chavadi. They entreated him but Baba did not budge. Then a

devotee called Narayan Teli summoned up his courage and lifted Baba and

carried him on his shoulders to Chavadi disregarding Baba’s angry

shouts. In this way Baba slept in Chavadi for the night. From this day

onwards he slept on alternate nights at Chavadi

> Baba slept on the right portion of Chavadi, and some of the devotees

slept on the left portion as it had been separated with a railing. The

Chavadi Festival was conducted grandly on these days. Radhakrishna Ayi

and Abdul Baba would sprinkle water on the road from the mosque to

Chavadi to prevent the dust from rising. They would then decorate the

entire distance with coloured powder in various designs. Cloths would be

placed on the ground for Baba to walk on as befitting royalty. Then

Tatya would come to the mosque to tell Baba to get ready to go to

Chavadi. Baba would however not move from his place.. Tatya would put

his hands under Baba’s arms and lift him up to a standing

position. As Baba started, he would place a gold embroidered shawl

around his shoulders. Tatya walking on the left side and Mahalsapati on

the right side of Baba would accompany him to Chavadi. Baba would first

stir and rearrange the firewood of the dhuni with his right foot and

> extinguish the lamp with his right hand and then start for Chavadi.

Tatya would hold Baba’s left hand and Mahalsapati would hold

Baba’s right hand while walking him to Chavadi.

> As Baba was getting ready to climb down the steps of the mosque Pilaji

Gurve would play the shehnai. The devotees would start singing bhajans.

The horse Shamkarna would be decorated beautifully and would lead the

procession. The palanquin with Sri Sai Baba’s padukas came next.

The procession was lit with glittering lamps of various colours and was

a magnificent sight. On one side the sound of musical instruments, on

the other the bhajans by the devotees, and on another the shouts of " All

hail to Sai Maharaj " would reach the skies. The devotees would throw

flowers and coloured powder on Sai Maharaj as he stepped majestically as

befits a king of the universe. He would progress slowly along in his

awesome majesty and grandeur bestowing his kindly glance of grace. A

well-decorated ceremonial umbrella was held aloft by Jog. As Baba came

to the end of the mosque he would turn towards the Maruti temple and

make some mystical movements.

> Chavadiwould be well decorated with coloured lamps and mirrors to

welcome Sri Sai Baba. As Baba reached Chavadi, Tatya would go in first

and place a seat for Baba along with a plank for him to lean on and

adorn him with a coat. Nana Saheb Nimonkar would hold the ceremonial

umbrella, which would be revolving majestically. As Baba seated himself

opposite the door, Jog would wash Baba’s feet in a silver salver

and applying sandal paste would offer betel leaf and nut to him. The

devotees would make obeisance to the lotus feet of Sai Maharaj. Shama

would make a chillim ready by this time and lighting it would offer it

to Baba. Sri Sai would take a few puffs and then hand it over to

Mahalsapati. Later it would make the rounds of all devotees. Kondya

would make some betel leaf and nut ready and offer them to Baba. Sai

Maharaj would eat some and give the remainder to the devotees. The Sej

arati would be performed at this time. After the completion of the arati

> the devotees would all take leave of Sri Sai Baba and go home. Baba

would permit all to go home but would call Tatya and say, " Go if you

must, but do come in the night and see me. " Tatya would agree to do so

and take his leave.

> Sri Sai Baba, who is the saviour of this world, may act as if he

sleeps, as he has to follow the rules of the nature regarding the bodily

form he has assumed. But his glance of kind compassion is ever upon us.

He will keep his kindly eye on us †" his children, and always

protect us.

>

>

> Â

> " Knowledge Stored & Not Shared,

> Is Like A Donkey Carrying Books On His Head "

> Contribute & Distribute - Rohit Behal

>

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Om sai ram --- On Sat, 10/4/08, rOhit beHaL <omgurudev33 wrote:

rOhit beHaL <omgurudev33 SHIRDI SAIBABA`S TIMETABLE - FINAL PART"1" <experienceswithshirdisaibabaSaturday, October 4, 2008, 6:53 AM

 

 

 

 

 

 

THE TIME TABLE OF BABA’S DAILY ROUTINE - 8 Baba used to walk about the street abutting the mosque in the evenings. The people would stand in line on both sides of the street at that time. Baba would walk slowly talking to each person and enquire about his welfare. The evening arati was given to Baba between 6 – 6.30 pm. After the arati it was time for Sri Sai Baba to hold court again where the devotees could come and tell him of the troubles plaguing them and get his blessings. Baba used to demand and take dakshina from the devotees. Every day around 8 pm Baba would give away all the cash he had taken that day as dakshina. This charity continued all his life. He would give a fixed amount to each devotee every day. The devotees would consider it their salary. He used to give Rs.55 to Bade Baba, Rs.35 to Sri Tatya, Rs.7 to Jante Musalman, Rs.4 each to Bayyaji Patil Kote, Bhogoji and Ramachandra Patil and so on. Ramachandra Patil would give Baba four pieces of crystallised sugar in return for the four rupees he received from him. Baba would give a rupee each to the newly wed bride and groom when they came to him for blessings. On the occasion of festivals such as Ramanavami he would give two bundles of one rupee notes to Dada Kelkar and Bade Baba and instruct them to distribute the money. Many

fakirs and mendicants stayed at Shirdi living on the food offerings, which came to Sri Sai Baba. He would give them each a quarter of a rupee a day. In the evening the balladeers, the storytellers, artists, dancers, acrobats would come to Baba and display their skills. Sri Sai Baba used to give them two rupees each. After all this was finished Tatya would bring rotis and milk for Baba’s repast. Baba would eat sparingly from that and give the remainder to the devotees as his prasad. He used to give 35 rupees to Tatya at that time. If it were the day for Baba to sleep at Dwarkamai, all would take Baba’s blessings and udi and would depart for their homes. Baba never permitted anyone except for Mahalsapati and Tatya to sleep with him at the mosque. Once there was a storm and a huge downpour of rain at Shirdi. As the mosque was in a dilapidated condition the devotees pleaded with Baba to sleep in Chavadi. They entreated him but Baba did not budge. Then a devotee called Narayan Teli summoned up his courage and lifted Baba and carried him on his shoulders to Chavadi disregarding Baba’s angry shouts. In this way Baba slept in Chavadi for the night. From this day onwards he slept on alternate nights at Chavadi Baba slept on the right portion of Chavadi, and some of the devotees slept on the left portion as it had been separated with a railing. The Chavadi Festival was conducted grandly on these days. Radhakrishna Ayi and Abdul Baba would sprinkle water on the road from the mosque to Chavadi to prevent the dust from rising. They would then decorate the entire distance with coloured powder in various designs. Cloths would be placed on the ground for Baba to walk on as befitting royalty. Then Tatya would come to the mosque to tell Baba to get ready to go to Chavadi. Baba would however not move from his place. Tatya would put his hands under Baba’s arms and lift him up to a standing position. As Baba started, he would place a gold embroidered shawl around his shoulders. Tatya walking on the left side

and Mahalsapati on the right side of Baba would accompany him to Chavadi. Baba would first stir and rearrange the firewood of the dhuni with his right foot and extinguish the lamp with his right hand and then start for Chavadi. Tatya would hold Baba’s left hand and Mahalsapati would hold Baba’s right hand while walking him to Chavadi.

As Baba was getting ready to climb down the steps of the mosque Pilaji Gurve would play the shehnai. The devotees would start singing bhajans. The horse Shamkarna would be decorated beautifully and would lead the procession.. The palanquin with Sri Sai Baba’s padukas came next. The procession was lit with glittering lamps of various colours and was a magnificent sight. On one side the sound of musical instruments, on the other the bhajans by the devotees, and on another the shouts of "All hail to Sai Maharaj" would reach the skies. The devotees would throw flowers and coloured powder on Sai Maharaj as he stepped majestically as befits a king of the universe. He would progress slowly along in his awesome majesty and grandeur bestowing his kindly glance of grace. A well-decorated ceremonial

umbrella was held aloft by Jog. As Baba came to the end of the mosque he would turn towards the Maruti temple and make some mystical movements. Chavadi would be well decorated with coloured lamps and mirrors to welcome Sri Sai Baba. As Baba reached Chavadi, Tatya would go in first and place a seat for Baba along with a plank for him to lean on and adorn him with a coat. Nana Saheb Nimonkar would hold the ceremonial umbrella, which would be revolving majestically. As Baba seated himself opposite the door, Jog would wash Baba’s feet in a silver salver and applying sandal paste would offer betel leaf and nut to him.. The devotees would make obeisance to the lotus feet of Sai Maharaj. Shama would make a chillim ready by this time and lighting it would offer it to Baba. Sri Sai would take a few puffs and then hand it over to Mahalsapati. Later it would make the rounds of all devotees. Kondya

would make some betel leaf and nut ready and offer them to Baba. Sai Maharaj would eat some and give the remainder to the devotees. The Sej arati would be performed at this time. After the completion of the arati the devotees would all take leave of Sri Sai Baba and go home. Baba would permit all to go home but would call Tatya and say, "Go if you must, but do come in the night and see me." Tatya would agree to do so and take his leave. Sri Sai Baba, who is the saviour of this world, may act as if he sleeps, as he has to follow the rules of the nature regarding the bodily form he has assumed. But his glance of kind compassion is ever upon us. He will keep his kindly eye on us – his children, and always protect us.

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