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Long time ago, at the beginning of eighteenth century a
young bearded man with sparkling eyes took shelter in a mosque, in Shirdi
Village (of Maharshtra State, In India) . Nobody knew from where this stranger
had come who hardly spoke a word and stayed there.
Gradually the curious villagers started offering food to the
man, but he never asked anything from them. Sometimes he shared his food with
the animals. Soon the young fakir, as he was started to be addressed, started
expressing his view points with few elderly villagers. His simple language of
expresssion and his special power of solving the problems of poor needy and
destitutes soon made this less known fakir, known as Shri Sai Baba. As the days
passed, devotees started streaming into Shirdi in ever growing numbers. The
village was fast becoming a centre of pilgrimage. As gifts and presentations
flowed in, the pomp and ceremony of Sai worship were evolving. Everyday Sai
Baba would be a pauper having distributed all among the needy and the poor. But
Sai Baba's life of a Fakir remained calm, undisturbed, unaltered and therein is
the saint's Spiritual glory.
People also realised that this "Baba" was no
ordinary person but a person with extraordinary godly powers. Such powers are
not known or present in normal human beings. Baba preached his principle of
love and faith in humanity to all his disciples. He always felt anguished over
the fact that all those who came to him were more for their own personal
problems and not for attaining the ultimate goal of reaching God which he felt
could be attained only by true servicing of humanity.
Sai baba strongly believed in uniformity of religion and he
never distinguished anyone on the basis of caste, creed or religion. He always
made it a point not to return empty handed those who had come to him in their
hour of need and grief. He performed miracles to alleviate the suffering of
poor people. On one occasion he restored the eyes of a blind elderly and in
another occasion he lighted a lantern with water when there was no oil to burn
it.
As all good things have to end ultimately "Baba"
also left his body on his own will on 15th Oct. 1918, leaving his millions of
believers and followers crying. His body was laid in the Samadhi Mandir called
"Booty", which he had asked his disciple to built before his death.
Sai Baba was Unique, in that, he lived his message through
the Essence of his Being. His life and relationship with the common man was his
teaching. The lmmense Energy that was manifest in the body of Sai was moving
and is still moving in a mysterious way, creating and recreating itself
everywhere, beyond the comprehension of time and space.Yet, he lived with the common
folk as a penniless fakir, wearing a torn kafni, sleeping over a mat while
resting his head on a brick, begging for his food. He radiated a mysterious
smile and a deep inward look, of a peace that passeth all understanding. He was
always and ever aware of what transpired within the hearts and minds of
everyone, whether they be, His devotees or not. This Omnipresent and Omniscient
Sri Sai Baba who left his mortal body in 1918, is the living spiritual force
that is drawing people from all walks of life, from all parts of the world,
into his fold, today.Sri Sai Baba lived, acted and behaved as only a "God
descended on Earth" can. He came to serve mankind, to free them from the
clutches of fear.
His most concise message for one and all alike was "Why
fear when I am here". To take refuge in Sai, is to enter into ajourney to
reach the Divine Oasis of Love and drink deep from the Fountain of Life, the
source of all Spiritual Energy.Wherever the devotee is, Baba makes him
recognize within himself his highest aspirations and goal and at one stroke,
his conduct and the attitude to fellow beings is touched with the awareness of
love, understanding, patience and faith. This is the promise that Sri Sai Baba
holds out to all who come to Him. Sri Sai Baba was beyond the limitations of
Time and Space and thus caste, creed, position dogmas and doctrines were
fundamentally unimportant to him. Nobody really knew his parentage, where he
came from or which religion he practised. He claimed no possessions nor
accepted any disciples or gave any specific teaching.
This anonymity lent a strange facet to his interaction with
the people who came to him for guidance. To the Hindus he was an orthodox
Brahmin, with a sacred fire, enjoining the worship of many gods and the devout
study of various Hindu scriptures. He lived in a mosque but always referred to
it as "Dwarkamay!" (Lord Krishna's birth place is Dwaraka). To the
Moslems he was a fakir living in a mosque observing the disciplines of Islam,
uttering "Allah Malik" (God is the master) guiding Muslim seekers
along the lines c)f their own religion. To the Parsis he was the sacred rire
worshipper. His life was a living manifestation c)f the Sermon of the Christ
and of the Eight-fold path of the Buddha.
Sai Baba's attraction and appeal lie in this fact that he
was a perfect model of the harmony of all religions, for whom this world - with
all its sectarian and religious antagonism, had been waiting. Sai Baba lived to
awaken and lead mankind to the varities of spiritual life. He set in motion a
wave of spirituality, which is now spreading all over the globe. All his life's
activities constituted the upliftment of mankind. By first conferring temporal
benefits, he drew unto himself countless souls caught up in ignorance
(darkness) and opened their eyes to the true meaning of life. The miracles
which manifested through Sai Baba were just such as were needed to create faith
in the people and to make his devotees ethically and spiritually better
evolved. Baba did not purposefully perform miracles to show his powers. The
very strength of his perfect realisation, in its interaction with nature,
caused "the miracle" to take place. Thus he drew people from their
deluded pursuits after earthly objects of a transitory nature and induced and
inspired them to strive for self-realisation. He continued this glorious work
until the last moment of his human embodiment in Shirdi.
Amazingly, there are a phenomenally large number of
Instances in which Sai Baba has been literally physically appearing before his
devotees, even decades after his passing out of the physical body.Sai Baba is
constantly and simultaneously proving that he Is alive in spirit and responds
to our sincere prayers. He Is the One Spirit of all existence. which is God in
all the forms of God, in all the saints, in all the men and in all the
creatures.All those who sincerely take to a life of inner development, Sai Baba
lifts him to a higher level. Every one derives benefit according to the
ripeness o f his soul and in accordance with his inner yearning.Baba assured
his devotees by his saying "I am at Shirdi and everywhere. Whatever you
do, wherever you may be, ever bear this in mind, that I am always aware of
everything". Sai Baba does not belong to any single tradition but to all
mankind on the path of goodness, love and understanding.
The relevance of Sai Baba today
Why fear when I am thereThe divine role of Shri Sai Baba of
Shirdi in the present embodiment covered a period of about 64 years between
1854, when He made his first appearance in Shirdi, and 1918 when he left His body.
However, his sixty years of stay at Shirdi on his second appearance between
1858 and 1918 manifested the depth and expansiveness of his unique role.India
was in a cross - road of cultural and religious mix. The Mughal empire was
vanishing and the British empire was establishing itself. Western culture and
Christianity were slowly entering into the mainstream of Indian life. Religious
and cultural intolerance were raising their ugly heads in the Post Sepoy-Mutiny
Scenario of India. It could not have been possible for any leader or statesman
to bring about harrnony among the divergent religious, cultural groups in such
a situation. It was only a God in human form who could dare and accomplish the
task of bringing unity between the different religious and social groups.Shri
Sai baba had large number of Hindu, Parsee and Muslim devotees. Christians and
Sikhs also used to visit Him.
All were treated by him alike. Under his umbrella, both the
Hindus and Muslims happily took part in each others religious festivals. The
caste scheme of the Hindus had no relevance with Shri Sai. He had introduced
the tradition of group worship, group prayer and group dinning for all and
would share his 'Chilum' (Tobacco pipe) with all. He even showed highest
compassion for animals and birds and encouraged his devotees to feed and take
care of them. He recognised no difference in temporal status of human beings.
He refused to accept food brought in silver and gold utensils from a queen but
relished a single ROTI (hand-made bread) of a beggar woman and showered all His
blessings.
- He practiced and preached humanism and universal
brotherhood - prophet like.
- He established the superiority of love and compassion
above egoism - Christ-like.
- He taught simplicity of livelihood and excellence of human
virtue reflected in day to day conduct, Buddha-like.
Today, the world is looking ahead for a magical solution to
its problems of cultural, racial, national and religious differentiation. All
intellectual exercises to bring about peace in -the world and happiness to
mankind has failed for these efforts are not based on humanism, universalism
and love as taught by Shri Sai. The ever multiplying number of Sai temples and
devotees of Shri Shirdi Sai Baba in India and other countries establishes the
ever- increasing relevance of His Preachings today. Jesus as an human
embodiment is gone but the spirit of Jesus remains. The body of Shri Sai Baba
of Shirdi cannot be seen but the magnetic pull of His Divine Soul is felt by
all those who merely think of Him and particularly, those who visit His tomb at
Shirdi. Baba had promised that whosoever would put his feet pn the soil of
Shirdi, his miseries would end or
marginalise.
All devotees of Baba find His promise come true, even eighty
years after He left the mortal body. Baba used to call His devotees as
children, and like the true father, kept busy day-in and day-out for their
temporal as well as spiritual upliftment. In todays world the children of God,
torn asunder by religious, social and sectarian strife, should run to the
father to experience that love which can only unite them.Human beings may
conquer all the planets and stars before they learn the magic formula to
conquer the hearts of their fellow beings. The formula has been given by the Master.
It is for us to follow to make the world a better place to live.
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