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Shri.Ganeshayanamah. Oh Lord Lambodar your form is the Truth. Oh Generous One, you
are the Origin. Please hold my hand and help me write. Oh Listeners, please listen
to this Sant Kathamrut -a book comparable to spring. The stories of the saints are
the mango trees here. They have the branches of miracles performed by the saints.
The poetic arrangement is the foliage of the tender leaves and the advice given by
the saints is the fruit. I beg you to become a cuckoo and enjoy the sweet juice of
the fruit. This book is the Manas Sarovar.
The stories of the saints are the fully bloomed water lilies. The pure honey of
advice is contained in them. Oh Listeners, enjoy this honey like humble bumble
bees.
I have narrated the life of
Sainath of Shirdi in Chapter 31,32 and 33 of Bhakta Leelamrut He
is the Kalpatam (The Divine Tree). He is the ship to cross the ocean of the
mundane world, he is very generous. He is the ocean of mercy. He loves his
devotees.
Sai's devotees went to Shirdi at the time of Dhanu Sankraman in the month of
Pausha. Listeners may think that the Dhanu Sankranti is not as important as the
Makar Sankranti. Why should, then, the devotees choose a less important day for
the Darshan? On Dhanu Sankranti. people offer the Naivedha to the Sun and take
their meals at sunrise. A similar situation is here too. I shall try to explain it
to you.
The worldly miseries froze the devotees with cold. They donned themselves with the
warm clothing of devotion and rushed to see Baba -their Sadguru. Shirdi is the
mountain
from where rises Sai the Sun. Sai's grace is the dawn. The devotees
bathed themselves in the Ganga of faith and went for his darshan. The Lord, then,
offered them a meal prepared from Self realization. This is Dhanurmas in Shirdi
and hence the devotees gathered in Shirdi in anticipation of the meal. Narayan,
the son of Shri.Govind born in the family of Chandorkar Haripant, a pious devotee
and a firm believer in the teachings of the Vedas. Beray, Nimonkar, Laxman Maruti
and other great devotees gathered there.
All of them sat in the mosque and were as glad as the children are to see their
mother. Chandorkar folded his hands in reverance and said, "I asked you a
question. Baba: but you did not answer it then. Please tell me why you are annoyed
with us and then, explain to us who the God is and where He lives.
Maharaj said. "Nana, anger does not stay in my heart. You are all my children.
Whom do I get angry with? Of course, you have the right to show the false anger
with me. Had Shri.Venkusa been around, I would also have had shown this kind of
false anger expressed to him. Anyway. I have given two discourses to you earlier.
You must remember the advice therein and listen to me. If you assimilate the
knowledge I have given you earlier, it will equip you with four instruments. When
a devotee is equipped thus, then only, the knowledge of Bramhan is related to him
for self realization. The ways followed to procure the desired are known as the
instruments here. Concentrate on my speech. I will relate those four instruments
to you. Remember the subject is very deep.
The first one is the proper understanding of the real and the unreal. This is
called Vivek, the reasoning. Second is Vairagya the asceticism. The third is the
group of six consisting of Shama, Dama etc. The fourth is the desire for
Absolution.
Listen to the definition of Reasoning. This deals with the permanent and temporary
things. One must have realized that the world is an illusion and Bramhan is the
truth. A lot of pure Chaitanya. The visible world is simply, an illusion. Oh
Narayan, one cannot believe in it but one experiences its existence. There is no
place in this universe devoid of this Chaitanya. One cannot find a single thing
devoid of this. My son! It does not have any colour or form. Do not forget this,
this is called Bramhan. It is worshipped by Gnanies who are called the realized
ones in this world. The Chaitanya contains millions and millions of animals,
plants and insects. It is the prime cause for the very existence of the universe
and the shapes of these life forms. The Chaitanya envelopes everything. It is
without pain. It is truth, knowledge and bliss embodied. We are also not different
from it.'
Nana folded his hands and prayed, 'Baba, I have some difficulty in understanding,
here. You said the Bramhan is devoid of pain and it envelopes everything. It is
blissful too. My Mother, you said everything contains this Bramhan. I, however,
find that the world is full of miseries and pain. It is also infinite. I do not
see any properties of Chaitanya in it. How can a born-blind see beauty? How can
Real Chaitanya live in an illusory thing? If the Soul itself is the life force,
then its unity does not exist at all because there are many souls. The pleasure
and pain of one soul do not affect others. How can we? Then say that all of them
contain the same Chaitanya? Since the bodies are different I feel that the souls
are also different."
Baba said, Nana,you make a mistake, here. Now listen to me with full
concentration. If we mix red, white, black, yellow, blue, green, violet and
crimson colours separately with water and keep these mixtures in different
glasses, can the water be different? It gets red colour with red and yellow with
yellow. If we separate the colour from the mixture, the colour of the water will
not be visible again. In the same manner, after the union of the soul with heart,
experience of miseries and pain are caused. Bodies of the animals are different
but there is no difference in their souls. All of them have the same soul.
Pleasure and pain are the properties of the heart (body). The body, however, is
necessary for the soul. Understand this, My Child.
Now, I will analyze this topic so that you will understand it well. My child
Narayan, the Chaitanya has three qualities. They are spiritual (Parmarthic),
customary (Vyavaharic) and illusory (pratibhasic). They are similar to the three
states of the body viz. childhood, youth and old age. The souls who have reached
the state of spiritualism are considered as holymen. Those who understand the
difference between the right and the wrong and follow" the Shastras are called
customary. Those who consider illusion as the truth are called illusory. They are
covered with nescience, Nana.
You see an emperor, his officers and his messengers. All of them are due to the
existence of the empire. They are all different. The emperor enjoys elephants,
palanqines, different vehicles etc. He controls others at his will. His officers
have to act according to his orders. Their wishes are dependent on those of the
emperor's. The messengers have to execute his orders. Their own will is limited
here. The subjects are under the envelope of the power of the emperor.
Everything, the emperorship, messengership and also the subjecthood, are all
dependent on this power. This power, however, is different from all of them. When
the emperor dies, the power of the empire does not cease to be. We can easily
understand the different aspects of this power. He who becomes one with the power
becomes the emperor, though the power is independent, everything happens when one
is supported by it. Nana, you sit in the chair (of the Secretary) due to the power
of the empire. Your peon who swings the fan over your head does so due to the same
power. Both of you are there (in the office) due to the same power but you perform
different duties. The emperor fully enjoys this power. A part of it is enjoyed by
the officers. The peon enjoys even a smaller part of it. The subjects, too, enjoy
under its aegis. Thus, the spiritual souls become one with the Bramhan and enjoy
complete bliss.
Upon this Nana asked very politely, How can one divide the formless power of the
empire into different parts? Once we name the different parts, its nature of being
formless vanishes (Hence it contradicts the assumption).
Baba said. “A very good question, Nana! I am very glad you asked it. The power of
the empire, certainly, cannot be divided. We, however perceive its divisions
(parts). Same is the case with the Chaitanya which appears to be infinite but one
perceives its parts. Though one cannot divide it into parts the recipients enjoy
it partially according to their abilities. The space occupies small and big pots,
utensils and the sky. The containers may have different capacities to fill the
space. Does it, then, mean that the space is divided? Nana, understand this. This
is the case here too. This is how the soul is. I have explained to you the nature
of the Soul.
Whatever we see around us is the trick of the Maya (illusion). This universe is
formed by the union of the Maya and the Bramhan.”
Thereupon, Narayan asked, "Who is this Maya? Who created her? What is her nature?
You have explained to me that the prime cause for the universe is the Chaitanya.
The universe is not different from it. Where does then, this Maya come from?”
Maharaj replied to this. 'Listen to me carefully. I will explain to you how Maya
came into being. The very power of the Chaitanya, She had adorned the Chaitanya
entirely. You cannot separate them as sweetness cannot be separated from treacle (jaggery).
One cannot separate the light from the Sun. The union of these two has created the
Universe.
My son this is the case here too. The Sun makes itself known due to its radiance.
This similarity exists between Maya and Bramhan. Maya, however is limited but
Chaitanya is infinite. Both of them are permanently ancient. Maya is the primal
matter and Chaitanya is the soul. Dnanraja (Dnaneshwar) has discussed the soul and
Maya in the Amrutanubhav (The Dnaneshwari). I will therefore not repeat it. I will
only introduce that spiritual cave to you.
Those who enter that cave stay in there for ever in lasting bliss. They do not
come out of it. The soul is the root cause of everything. Maya is the effect. This
Maya is very important, Oh Narayan! Maya gives rise to ego which makes one feel
one's individuality. When Maya engulfs something one loses the sense of truth.
Maya has two qualities. Maya covers everything that exists. What does not exists,
Maya makes it appear as if it does. Those are the two things, Maya does. She,
thus, confuses everybody. A labourer dreams that he has become a king. Here, his
existence as a labourer is, first, covered by the Maya. Though there is no
kingship, Maya creates the illusion. Thus, Maya covers the Bramhan and projects a
different picture. In fact, this universe does not exist. There is only one true
thing and that is the Chaitanya. However, due to the Maya, it appears as the
universe. The properties of the universe appear to be true though the universe
itself is all illusory. This is what causes inauspiciousness. Therefore you must
remove the veil of the Maya and see the Chaitanya with the help of the knowledge.
You will find that you are everything yourself. When water loses its turbidity,
one sees clear water. Similarly, when the turbidity due to the Maya is removed,
the Chaitanya will re-appear clearly. You must worship that reality, Oh Narayan! I
have to tell this to everybody.
The soul is the reality. The main purpose of the spiritual knowledge is to explain
this principle. You must realize this soul and achieve the absolution in this
birth only.
On listening to this sermon, everybody was completely satisfied. They started
prostrating before the Lord. Oh children, assimilate what Baba told lovingly to
Vaidhya Sathe, Chandorkar, Berey, Nana, Nimonkar, Maruti Laxman and Noolkar. All
the devotees said, "Amen' and prostrated before Baba again and again. How can
there be the darkness of ignorance where the Sun of knowledge shines?
Oh Sai Maharaj! please accept this child. Please allow Das Ganu to sit by the cool
shadow of your grace. Sai Maharaj -the cloud of knowledge showered this nectar in
this Shri.Sant Kathamrut. Ganu is requesting you to enjoy this nectar. This is the
end of the fifty seventh chapter.
57th Chapter from Shri.Sant Kathamrut by Shri.Das Ganu.
Shree Ganeshayanamah.Oh Lord, you are full of the three Gunas and also devoid of
them. You are inside as well as outside the Universe. You are full of Truth,
Knowledge and Bliss. You always bless the devotees. You are the beginning. You
create the sound and you are the sound too. One cannot separate you from
anything. You are behind every auspicious thing. Your form is benevolent. Since
I am tied up to you, I need not worry about anything inauspicious. It can not
even touch me.
After a few days, Chandorkar went to Shirdi for Baba's Darshan. He prayed at
Baba's feet and requested him to kindly continue with his advice. Baba was
pleased by this request and said. "Now, I will tell you how to act to reach the
state of absolution (Mukta Sthiti) which follows the end of pleasure and pain.
One must keep a balanced mind and always consider what is good and what is bad
and accept one's destiny. The natural happenings are one's destiny. Those things
that are the results of one's deeds are not a part of one's destiny. Those who
steal are punished. This is not their destiny. This is the fruit of their deeds.
A clerk kills his master and takes his place. This also is not a part of his
destiny. Then, the crook, on becoming the master enjoys his wealth, moves about
in cars, carts and on horse backs and says that he has become happy. He has,
infact, sinned by betraying his master. This Karma is added on to his existing
Karma. This will cause his rebirth. Wise people understand this, foolish ones
can not. His position as a clerk, which he had earned due to his past Karma also
remains as a balance for the next birth. Thus, he prepares himself for the next
birth. How-can such a person avoid the cycle of birth and death? Death occurs on
consumption of poison. This is not destiny. It is the fruit of one's deed.
You see a number of graduates hold high positions, some go around the world and
simply deliver lectures, some become Yogis, some run shops whereas some teach
children in schools. All the above graduates have taken same efforts but they
follow different professions. You will now, understand that this difference is
due to their destiny and is not the fruit of their efforts.
Listening to this, Chandorkar said 'Stealing makes one a thief and we say it is
the fruit of his deeds'. Is it (profession) not his destiny?
Listen to Baba's reply to the query of the loving devotee. He said, Oh gentle
Narayan, You are stretching your imagination and asking me silly questions.
There are a number of real thieves but they are acquitted as there isn’t any
substantial proof against them. This is their destiny. One thief you find locked
up in the jail whereas another is moving about free as a gentleman. Both are
responsible for similar deeds but one is locked up and the other is free. Thus,
the destiny has nothing to do with what the individuals do. However, the sin of
the free moving thief will not go unpunished. This will be the cause for his
next birth. I therefore, have to tell you to follow the ethical ways while
accepting your destiny.
One must be in the company of righteous people only, avoid even the shadow of
the wicked, bad and the undevout ones. One must not eat the prohibited food,
should not get involved in disputes or make a false promise. Once you give your
word, you should fulfill it without grumbling. Breaking one's promise takes one
away from the Lord. If you are overtaken by bodily desires, enjoy with your
spouse only. Do not give yourself to the desires by seeing somebody else's wife.
Have pure enjoyment with your spouse but within normal limits only. A person
with uncontrollable desires does not stand a chance to achieve absolution.
Kama is the mightiest of the six enemies. This one is of a different kind hence
one must enjoy oneself with full control over Kama. Tie up the encumberance of
reasoning around its neck. Put Kama under control. Don't you ever be controlled
by him. One who acts like this should be considered wise. Oh good devotee, limit
the six enemies only up to the necessity of their use in your destiny. Have the
desire for the name of the Lord, anger against unethical deeds, hope for the
absolution, fascination for the ultimate object and hatred towards bad deeds.
Win the Lord with devotion. Do not give way to pride. Listen to the glories of
holy men, keep the mind clean, respect the learned and the parents. Mother is
greater than thousand holy places. Father is worthy of worship. So bow down to
him.
Love your brothers and take care of your sisters if you can afford to. Treat
your wife with care but don't be henpecked. Consult her in household affairs
only. Do not interfere with your son and daughter-in-law's affairs. Do not
disturb their privacy. Do not joke with the children. Do not be friendly with
the servants. Do not sell your daughter. Do not offer her hand to an old man for
his wealth. The son-in-law should be a gentleman and should be suitable to the
daughter. These are the principles to be followed while dealing with the world.
To serve one's husband is the Dharma of a lady. There is no other Dharma for the
ladies. Husband is her god so, she should have a pure devotion at his feet and
she should lead a blissful life. When the husband gets annoyed, the wife should
remain calm and polite. One who helps her husband in daily affairs is really, a
great lady, the goddess of the house. One who makes her husband suffer is
indeed, a bad wife. She is not worthy of even talking to. Ladies should not
leave politeness, should not talk to male strangers in solitude. She should not
be alone even with her brother.
The body of a woman is a prey to immorality and hence, one should be careful. A
goat is a prey of a wolf. So people protect it by keeping it fenced with thorns.
This is the rule here too. The female body should be protected by the fence of
religious vows. She should satisfy her husband's worldly desires and should be
very alert about her children by telling them good stories so as to enable them
to follow the path of morality. She should not envy the in-laws and should
develop love for a co-wife if any. She should lead an exemplary life and take
religious vow if she wants to and follow the instructions of the husband. If the
husband dies due to past Karma, she should remain absolutely celibate throughout
the life. If she is destined to be a widow, she should not sleep on soft
mattresses or wear perfumes. She should try to please the Lord through a vow of
fasting on an Ekadasi day and by taking a simple vegetarian diet.
Widows should always listen to religious discourses and should refrain from a
diet which can inflame their desires. They should read the holy books, worship
with full devotion, think about own religious upliftment and lead an ascetic
life. These are the general, principles to be adopted by men and women. The
state of being bound, to the cycle of birth and death. {Baddha Stithi) will,
automatically, stay away if these principles are adhered to. Now pay attention
to me. I am going to explain to you the properties of the state of being bound.
One who does not care for good and evil, who does not respect the Lord and the
one, one who does not have good intentions is bound by the cycle of birth and
death. One who is crafty, talks bitterly and is a great sinner is also bound.
One who does not respect holy men, indulges in worldly affairs, does not think
of charity, and is always arguing is certainly, bound. Oh Nana, one who does not
repay loans, praises oneself and slanders the holy men and gentlemen is also
bound. One who pretends to be a holyman and follows the path of immorality, one
who slanders others to glorify oneself is also bound. One who betrays one's
friends: who creates enmity with his own Guru, who does not believe in the Vedas
is also bound.
One who reads a lot of holy books and recites a number of good sentences but
cannot purify his heart is also bound. Such a person can not get absolution, he
cannot keep good company and ultimately, he goes to Hell to suffer a lot.
Now I will explain to you the properties of a person who is desirous of
absolution (Mumukshu). You must listen to me carefully with faith. One who is
sick with the state of being bound, one who knows good from the bad and is keen
on meeting with the Lord is a Seeker (Mumukshu).
If a person repents his past deeds can attain absolution even though he was a
sinner. A person who is happy with his destined state, one who is afraid of
sins, one who does not lie is a seeker. One who is sincere to God, who is polite
to holymen and who follows the path of morality is a seeker. One who does not
leave good company, even for a moment and whose tongue is busy with the name of
Hari is a Follower (Sadhaka).
One who realizes that the worldly desires are poisonous, and who tries, every
day to understand the Adhyatma Vidhyas is a follower. One who prays to the Lord
in solitude should be called a follower. One who is overpowered with joy while
listening to the name and acts of the Lord is a follower. One who does not allow
the Lord to escape from his mind and the one who serves the holymen without
caring for his own vanity is a follower.
One who considers praise and slander, honour and insult, people and the Lord
same, is called a Siddha. One who is not affected by the six enemies, one who is
through with his wishes, who considers others as saints, who has no place for
suspicion or desire, who has no sense of duality is a Siddha. A Siddha knows
that he is the Bramhan. He does not care for the body. He is devoid of pleasure
and pain.
I have explained these four states to you. You must think over this. Everything,
living and non-living, is a form of the Lord. There is nothing without Him. He
is everywhere. Everything is filled with Him. Due to the Illusion (Maya), we
cannot understand his existence. You, Madhav, Maruti, Pandharinath, Mhalasapati,
Kashinath, Adkar,Haripant, Sathe, Tatya, Ganesh Beray, Venu, Bhalchandra and I
are the parts of the Lord. Therefore, no one should hate anyone. One should not
'forget that the Lord is present in even.' person. Knowing this, a person
reaches the state of being devoid of enmity. At this state, everything follows
automatically. The human mind, then, is unrestrained. One must try to stabilize
it.
A fly sits on everything but when it sees fire, it moves away from its
direction. Similarly, the human mind is delighted with everything but at the
sight of Bramhan (Knowledge) it turns its face away. Oh Narayan, unless this
mind is united with the Bramhan, the cycle of birth and death cannot be avoided.
One must free oneself from this cycle in this human birth because there is no
better chance except in this birth. To stabilize the mind, one must perform Idol
Worship though an idol is not the God. When such worship is performed, the mind
is concentrated. Without the concentration of mind, it cannot be stabilized.
After this, one should read holy books and think deeply and try to act
accordingly.
Knowledge of the Soul (Self Realization) is the supreme amongst all the
sciences. It is like the Mount Meru amongst the mountains. When one masters this
knowledge, absolution walks to him and the Lord Hari becomes his slave. Though
the steps for climbing the ladder of this knowledge are difficult. I will tell a
simple way for you. Maruti Kaka, Haripant, Beray and other devotees, too, should
follow with you to achieve absolution. You must act according to my advice which
I gave you and Nimonkar in the past. Everybody should surrender to the Lord and
no one else. Have Siddha Darshan regularly with good faith. Due to this merit
you will be fully conscious at the time of your death. At that time, with full
concentration, think about the Lord only. Think of your own Deity and meditate
on Him. When your life ends in this meditation, you will get absolution (Samipata
Mukti). As Bannu from Bodhegaon has recently achieved absolution, Adkar and Venu
will also achieve it by self realization.'
So saying Baba placed his hand over Chandorkar's head. I pray to Sai Maharaj.
Chandorkar folded his hands and bent down at Baba's feet politely and said. "Oh
Lord of the Universe. Oh Merciful. Oh my father and mother, you are my sail boat
to cross the ocean of obstruction to absolution. You have taken us to the other
side of this ocean by giving the Divine Knowledge to us - the ignorant ones.
Please shower your grace upon us. Baba assured them, "You are all my devotees.
You need not worry-. I always remember you.
The Lord will give you a pleasant abode. He will fullfil all your desires very
fondly. Remember, these are My Words.'
Oh Seeta Bedre. know the greatness of Baba. Come along for Baba's darshan. We
shall bow down at his feet. Though we are not worthy, even, of his devotee's
torn shoes, Baba, the Mother of the orphans (spiritually) will save us. Baba's
devotees.
Chandorkar, Haripant and others have gathered today. Baba has arranged a feast
for them.
Knowledge, devotion and desirelessness are the dishes he has offered them and he
is asking them to have as much as they want. Baba tells his devotees to take
whatever they can digest. Let us stand at his door like dogs. Oh, Seeta Bedre!
He will throw us a piece. That piece will be sufficient to satisfy ourselves.
Rush there Oh Sita! We may not get such a golden opportunity again. Oh readers,
you will get the credit of performing one hundred Ashwamedh Yajnas by simply
reading this chapter only once.
These three chapters on Sai are like the confluence of the Ganga, Yamuna and the
Saraswati in prayag. Take a dip into it says Ganu.
This Shri.Bhakta Leelamrut is narrated truthfully as per my intellegence. Let
this save the devotees.This is Das Ganu’s prayer.
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Shri Ganeshayanamah. Oh Lord of the Universe. You are idol of bliss. You are
merciful, radiant and formless, but you do exist in all forms. Such is your
uncomprehensible nature. I cannot understand it oh, my Mother. The Vedas, even,
say, "Neither this nor that." The sons of knowledge like Bhrugu, Parashar and
Vashishta could not explain your nature. I am just like a glow-worm in their
comparison. Whatever may be the case, Oh Lord, please listen to my earnest
prayers and enter my body and write this book.
Nanasaheb Chandorkar and Nimonkar, both Sai devotees, once went to Shirdi for
Baba's darshan. Nanasaheb fell at Baba's feet and said: "O Sai Maharaj, I am
sick and tired of this mundane life. The Shastras say that this world of ours is
meaningless, an illusion. Help me. O brother of the helpless, to break the
fetters that bind me to this mundane life, the more one looks for happiness in
this world, the less one finds it. Misery seems to be man's lot. Wretched hope
that springs eternally in us sends us from place to place.. I am sick and tired
of it. I do not want to get involved in it."
Baba laughed at this and said:" Where do you get these crazy ideas from, Nana?
You really are a simpleton. What you said about mundane life is true but you can
not escape it as long as the body exists. Nobody can escape it, not even I". Our
mundane life affects the body in various ways," continued Sai Maharaj. "Desire,
envy, avarice, pride, hatred and anger are part of our mundane life; so are the
senses of sight, hearing and taste. So indeed are our imagination and our bodily
needs. They are all inextricably mixed: they are like a mixture the component
parts of which are inseparable, like a knot that nobody can untie. People say
that one's wife and progeny are also of one's mundane life. You too believe so
and find it difficult to get on with them. What with one's wife and children and
other relatives like brothers, nephews etc, life is full of problems but you
cannot get rid of these."
Nana said, "My previous lives were evidently ordained by the Lord but my concern
is with my present one. I do not want any more of it bedeviled, as it is by too
many problems, too many woes. Help me to rid myself of this." Baba laughed at
these words of Nanasaheb and said. "You are responsible for this life as well.
You are the one who caused it. Now, then, can you get rid of it? This body of
yours is the fruit of the accumulated karma of the past. Karma is the root cause
of all our miseries. All those that are born - whether men, birds or beasts
-suffer from the effects of their previous karma. Unless one bums down the
effects of one's previous karma, one cannot be rid of the body.
All people, rich and poor, and married ones, sanyasins and vanaprasthas exist
because of the life force running through them; so do different kinds of animals
like horses, bulls, jackals, tigers, rhinos, hyenas, dogs, pigs, scorpions,
snakes, ants, fleas and kites. The same life force runs through all of them.
Why, then, do these entities look different? Did you ever ponder this, Nana? If
you do you will realize that the reason lies in their past karma.
The animals are different because of their previous karma, their innate
characteristics depending on the species they belong to. Thus, tigers eat flesh
and pigs eat excreta while hyenas dig out buried bodies and devour them. Kites
and vultures feed on rotten bodies while swans eat the tender leaves of lotus
plants.
Karma, determines not only the species - specific characteristics of animals but
also what happens to some members of the species as distinct from some others of
the species in their life-span. Thus, some tigers are lucky to roam free in the
forest whereas others are destined to move from door to door at the bidding of
their gypsy masters, chained and shackled. The dogs kept by the rich sit on soft
mattresses while others roam about in the streets, lingering around houses for a
piece of bread. Some cows are treated to good grains, oil cakes and special
fodder; some do not get even a straw to nibble and some others have to hang
around refuse dumps for food.
Coming to men, some are rich, some poor, some lucky and some mere destitutes
reduced to begging. Some have vehicles and horses and some have large houses or
palaces to live in while some have to sleep naked in the open. Some have
children, some remain childless, some are unlucky to see their children die
young and some get heartily sick of their children."
Nana folded his hands and said, "I understand that but what puzzles me is this:
why should there be pain and pleasure, joy and sorrow? There cannot be these if
one gets rid of worldly affairs."
To this Baba said, "Pain and pleasure, joy and sorrow are illusions. They are
not real, although people think them to be real. Thanks to his previous karma,
one man feeds on delicacies; another feeds on dry bread; a third gets only stale
food or worthless left-overs. Those who feed on stale food or worthless left-overs
consider themselves unhappy, while those eating good food say that they have
everything they need. The purpose of eating is to quench the fire in the
stomach, no matter what one eats delicacies or left-overs. Similarly, the
purpose of covering one's body, whether with delicate fabrics woven with gold
thread or with rough garments made from the inner bark of trees, is to protect
the body; nothing more. Thus, joy and sorrow, pain and pleasure are simply ways
of looking at things. They are, as I said, illusions and you should not be
deceived by them. Illusory as they are, these feelings cannot exist without a
cause just as waves cannot exist without water or light without a lamp.
The six enemies like desire, avarice etc. are the underlying causes. These make
one believe that the unreal is the real. When a poor man sees a gold bracelet on
the wrist of a rich man, he feels angry. The anger in turn gives rise to envy,
the desire to own something belonging to another. One must therefore defeat the
six enemies. Once they are subdued they cannot disturb you with joy or sorrow.
You need not destroy these enemies completely; you need only to learn to employ
them as your slaves, keeping them in check through knowledge or rational
thinking.
"There is, however, one real joy and one real sorrow. Being caught up in the
cycle of births and deaths is the real sorrow; getting liberated from the cycle
is the real joy. All the rest is illusion.
"How then, should one conduct oneself in the world? Listen to what I say
carefully. One must be contented with one's lot in life; one must not keep
worrying over it. If riches come to you, accept them but be humble, like the
trees which bend on being loaded with fruit. It is good to be humble, to be kind
and polite but not to everyone. You should learn to tell rogues, who take
advantage of the kindness of the rich, and be stern with them. Do not forget,
however, that wealth is but the noonday shadow. Do not get puffed up with the
power of wealth and harass others. Instead give in charity according to your
capacity. One should never borrow and be extravagant. The world may be an
illusion but your destiny is not: it is real. You need wealth to conduct your
worldly affairs.
Wealth is essential but one should not get entangled in it. Do not be a miser.
Be generous but not over-generous. Remember no one will care for you once your
wealth is spent. Generosity combined with extravagance is dangerous; avoid it by
all means. While giving in charity, consider how suitable is the recipient. Ask
yourself: "Is he worthy of your help? Is he in real need? and only if the answer
is yes, must you give. The sick and the disabled are worthy of your charity; so
are orphans. All public welfare projects are deserving of financial help: so are
scholars of merit. Try and help, if you can, poor and deserving women in labour.
"There are three types of feedings: mass feeding, regular feeding and occasional
feeding. Mass feeding is feeding people in thousands. You may do this if you are
very wealthy and your intentions good. When you mass-feed, you need not
differentiate between caste or between good and bad people; all are worthy.
Feeding in the name of the Lord also falls in this category. However, you should
not undertake some feeding if you have to borrow and get into debt.
Regular feeding, on the other hand, calls for discrimination. Only way farers,
mendicants, the worthy poor among students who live by begging their bread, and
the hungry deserve to be fed regularly. "Then there is occasional feeding -
feeding on occasions like weddings, festivals and the completion of the
observance of religious vows. On such occasions you may invite your good friends
and relations and feed them. These are the three types of feeding and the
reasons behind them. The same holds good for the offering of clothing as well.
"Try to help those in distress whenever your purse permits. When in power, do
not misuse it. Do not take a bribe while sitting in judgment on a case. Whatever
responsibility is given to you, carry it out well and with due care. Do not
dress overly and show off. Do not, without proper reason, insult anyone. Know
the bad and the wicked and deal carefully with them. If you are blessed with
sons, daughters, servants and maids, treat them all affectionately but do not
take pride in these blessings, for such pride is the cause of the cycle of
births and deaths. We must finish up with our past store of karma so that
nothing is left for us to carry forward. Blessings like sons, daughters etc. are
meant for this life only. Where, for instance, are the friends and relatives we
had in our past lives? They ceased to be when the lives for which they were
meant ceased to be. Desires, on the other hand, bind us from birth to birth and
bring about the next birth. Do not therefore take false pride in your progeny,
relations or friends. Only then will you get everlasting bliss. We go to a hotel
to take shelter there for a short while. We do not get attached to such a
temporary dwelling. The world too is but a temporary abode for us.
"Everybody should perform his duties and at the same time remember the Lord, who
is full of bliss.
All children on earth were created by the one God but your own child is your
responsibility. You must bring him up properly, educate him, give him some money
and leave some wealth for him. Do not, however, take pride in his upbringing or
education or the wealth you have left him. Do your duty and give the Lord the
credit for doing it. Give the Lord the fruits of your duty too. This will help
you to remain aloof and detached from worldly activities. Use your intelligence
and knowledge to differentiate the good from the bad, accept the good and
discard the bad. Take up good projects and make all possible efforts to complete
them. You must by no means be apathetic towards the affairs of this world. Do
your duties proudly but cast off this pride as soon as they bear fruit.
"As long as life exists, one must take good care of one's body but one should
not weep over death. After death nothing exists for you to cry over. Wise men
are unmoved by death; it is only the foolish who give vent to their feelings in
times of death. The body until its death is a loan from the five elements, which
the life force repays. On full and final repayment of the loan, air mixes with
air, fire with fire. Thus, the five elements go back to their respective places.
The body belongs to the earth and as such its loss is not a matter for mourning.
Similarly the birth of a child need not be a cause for rejoicing, birth being as
natural a phenomenon as death. One must simply stay calm, unmoved by birth and
death, O Narayan! The earth bears the seed, the cloud waters it and the sun
helps the seed to germinate. When the seed germinates, do the earth, the cloud
and the sun rejoice and start dancing? Whether the sprout turns into a big tree
or it dries up and withers is something that should cause neither rejoicing nor
sorrow. If we act in this manner, how can there be any misery or cause for
lamentation? The state of absolution is the absence of misery and lamentation.
Baba then told Nanasaheb that we would receive from him more 'upadesh" later.
Nanasaheb was very pleased to hear this. His eyes moist with tears of joy and
his body full of goose pimples, he caught hold of Baba's feet and said in a
voice overwhelmed with emotion."O generous Sai: you have redeemed me. Your "upadesh"
has washed away the dust of nescience that had gathered over me. I am deeply
grateful to you." Nimonkar was equally overwhelmed. They both fell at Baba's
foot and left for their respective homes.
Oh Seeta Bedrey, I told you about the ethical conduct which Baba related to
Chandorkar. Anyone who regularly reads this chapter will never be hurt by
worldly affairs. Oh devout readers, drink the nectar of ethical knowledge from
this Bhakt Leelamrit. This is Das Ganus request to you. Submitted at the feet of
Lord Harihar. May God bless us all. This is the end of the 32 chapter.
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Om Shree Ganeshayanamah.! I pray to Lord Ganesh 'I pray to Lord Umapati.!!! 0
Lord! I am praying to you in the evening ("pradosh kal"). I am your child and do
not ignore me. You have chosen the most pleasant Kailas mountain as your abode.
You appeared in the past as angry Veerbhadra when Daksha Prajapati insulted you.
O Pashupati, you are always alert to protect your devotees. Why then are you
ignoring me 0 Merciful Parvatiraman! May be you think this sinful ignoramus is
not worthy of your grace and therefore do not appear before me. O Shoolapani, O
Umanath, remember the hunter and forgive me as you have forgiven him. I am your
child and pray, do not ignore me.
The devotees of the Lord, no matter what caste they were born in, become one
with Narayan. They all belong to one caste only, just as there is only one life
force in every heart and only one person, the Lord himself. How then can there
be any duality? The devotees do not hold different opinions, nor do they take
pride in any particular faith. In the past, great saints like Kamal and Kabir
appeared on this earth. Did the Lord think of their caste? The Lord hungers for
devotion, which he finds but rarely. He sells himself to the devotee who makes a
bid for his grace with pure devotion. All devotees are dear to Lord Hari, no
matter what caste or circumstances they are born in.
About twelve miles to the south of the Godavari near Kopergaon, is the village
Shirdi. There appeared in that village a very pious Maharaj called Sai Baba by
his devotees. Nobody knew where he came from. If anybody asked him where he came
from or what his name was, the Maharaj would answer, the answer coming pat like
rain after, thunder: "I belong to no place, I am Nirguna. But bound as I am by
karma I got this form- this body of mine. The universe is my abode. Brahma is my
father and Maya my mother, and they gave me this body." His heart, however, was
always full of bliss. He knew the world is mortal. This Maharaj brought off a
number of miracles. I cannot describe all of them here.
Shirdi was a very small place in those days with just a few small shops dealing
in groceries of everyday .
The Maharaj used to go round and get oil from the grocers, with which he lighted
every evening a number of oil lamps in the mosque and in the temples -his daily
‘Deepotsava'. One day, the grocers, tired of giving oil gratis, decided to
refuse as a body. They lied to him saying they had no oil. Baba was surprised
that the grocers found it so easy to tell him a lie.
People tell lies, degrade themselves and move away from the Lord, falling
eventually under the weight of their own karma. A liar is among the worst of
sinners. One who always tells the truth attains the Lord. Truth is the path to
salvation. Even penance and japa cannot match it. Truth is the river of bliss.
One should stick to truth.
The Maharaj said nothing to the grocers. He went back to the mosque and
performed a miracle. He set the earthen lamps all round the mosque and put wicks
in them. The grocers, who had followed him, stood watching. "How can the lamps
burn without oil?" they said to one another. "The man must be down-right mad; he
is thinking of lighting the lamps without oil. Can any sane man think of
maternity for a sterile woman? Sure he is a mad man, a leader of the ignorant."
Nanasaheb Dengale, a Sai devotee, did not agree with them. He said to them, "You
are all blind. Do not despise him like that. Shree Hari knows what powers this
man has. If a diamond lies in a heap of stones, would you call it a stone? Keep
quiet for a while and see what the Fakir does now. Don't make hasty statements."
There was a little oil in Baba's tin can just enough to light one small lamp.
Baba put some water in it and drank the mixture.
He then filled the oil lamps with water and lighted them and lo and behold, the
lamps burned, as with oil. Awed, Dengale fell at Baba's feet. The people of
Shirdi seeing this miracle, began to wonder about Baba's powers. They said that
God himself had incarnated in Shirdi. They came all together, fell at Baba's
feet and said: We have sinned against you. Forgive us our sin. You are our dear
mother and we your children. 0 merciful one, please do not be angry with us. You
are Mercy, Knowledge, Virtue and Peace embodied in human form" Baba then said to
them, "Listen to me carefully. Act in such a way that the Lord will be pleased
with you. Never tell lies. Be truthful always. Never deceive anybody. Spend your
wealth on good causes according to your capacity. You will be benefited and meet
Narayan in the end. Remember my words and act accordingly." Chastened, the
people of Shirdi bowed down to Baba and went back happily to their homes.
Sai Maharaj was a great yogi. One cannot narrate all his leelas, which are
beyond human comprehension.
Here is a leela described to Chitambar by Dengale (the Sai devotee referred to
earlier). Baba's bed was a wooden plank measuring 15 cms by 150 cms. The plank
was suspended from the ceiling of the mosque (where Baba lived) by means of old
rags. The mosque itself was in ruins so that even the lizards had deserted it.
The plank hung so close to the ceiling that no one could sit upright on it - one
could sit on it only by bending one's body like an arch. The plank was so
fragile that it would give way if one just stepped on it. On such a bed Baba
used to sleep keeping oil lamps burning on either side. Those who did not
believe this went to the mosque to see for themselves and found to their
amazement that the report was true.
Word of the miracle went round and people began crowding near the mosque at
night to see it but of idle curiosity or just for fun. This annoyed Baba and one
day he broke the plank to pieces and got rid of the nuisance. Soon Baba's fame
spread far and wide and people came in hundreds to the mosque so that he might
bless them and fulfill their wordly desires. Shirdi became a place of pilgrimage
like Varanasi because of Baba and became known all over. As the soil derives its
importance from the flower in bloom, the socket from the diamond studded in it,
a piece of cloth from the golden thread woven in it, so Shirdi became an
important holy place because of Sai Maharaj.
Once Narayan Govind Chandorkar, known as Nanasaheb went to Shirdi for Baba's
darshan, accompanied by Ramdas Haridas from Wai, Bapu Nagarkar and Kangaonkar.
Ramdas Haridas was to perform a kirtan in Nagar the following day so he was
impatient to leave Shirdi and told the others that they should leave with him
immediately "Enough of this darshan " he said. "Let's hurry up and catch the
train to Nagar", Baba told Nanasaheb to stay a while, have his meal at Shirdi
and then go to Nagar. Hearing this Nanasaheb became relaxed and set about making
arrangements for food with Kangaonkar. Ramdas on the other hand, restless as
ever said to Bapu Nagarkar, "I have to perform the kirtan in Nagar tomorrow.
Enough of this mad fellow. It is all right for Nanasaheb; he has plenty of money
. I'll have to beg in the streets if I follow Baba. I cannot earn a paisa here.
Let's go to the station and catch the next train to Nagar".
They left accordingly leaving Nanasaheb and Kangaonkar in Shirdi. Sai Maharaj
then said to Nanasaheb; "Look at these people. In their selfishness they desert
even their companions. Remember Nana, to take with you only such companions as
will stick with you till the end of the world. A man's companion must be like
fragrance to the flower." After the two had their food. Baba said to Nanasaheb,"
You may leave now but remember what I told you. There is still time for the
train to arrive." Nana bowed down at Sai's feet and left for the railway
station. There they found Bapu Nagarkar and Ramdas waiting for the train. They
had no food and were feeling hungry. Seeing Nanasaheb, they hung their heads in
shame. In reply to Nanasaheb's query, Nagarkar said ruefully, "Today the train
is late by three hours. We hurried to the station disobeying Sai and here we are
dying of hunger, enjoying the fruit of our disobedience. You did the right
thing, while we made fools of ourselves."
Appa Kulkarni of Shirdi was a great devotee of Sai Baba. He was once charged
with embezzling government money, may be because of his past karma. God alone
knew whether the charges were true or false but people started whispering that
Appa was a cheat. Appa was scared that he might be taken to court and tried.
Soon, sure enough, he received summons from the Deputy Collector asking him to
face a court of enquiry. Appa feared that he would never return to Shirdi once
he left the place, so before leaving, he went up to Baba with folded hands and
pleaded for help. "You are a Sadhu, a Satpurusha. You know whether the charge is
true or not. I do not wish to say anything about it but please save me." He
caught hold of Baba's feet and started weeping. He then went on to say; "People
say I am your Kalyan.(Kalyan was Saint Ramdas' closest disciple). If I were
sentenced, your name would be tarnished, You are my father and mother, my sole
refuge."
Moved by the Bhakta's earnest pleas. Baba said to Appa, "The Deputy Collector is
at present at Nevasa on the banks of the river Pravara. There, in Nevasa, is
present the Lord himself, to whom Dyaneswara prayed while writing the
Dynaneswari (Bhawartha Deepika). Pray to him before you present yourself at the
court of enquiry." Appa did accordingly, and what a wonder! He was acquitted of
the charge of embezzlement and his honour vindicated. The next day Appa returned
to Shirdi and told Baba everything. Baba said to him, "The Lord controls
everything. He turns the impossible into the possible."
Narayan Krishna Penshe did not believe in Sai Baba but his wife -Mai did. She
had a keen desire to go to Shirdi and have Baba's darshan. She pleaded with her
husband to take her to the holy man of Shirdi but in vain. "My dear" said
Penshe, "there is no holy man in Shirdi. There is only a mad Muslim fellow
cheating the foolish people who consider him a saint. Don't insist on having the
darshan of such a person. He is simply a beggar who lives off the alms obtained
by begging from door to door. The lady was very much disappointed. However, once
Penshe happened to go to Shirdi with his wife in the ordinary course of his
official work, and while he was busy attending to his duties, his wife went and
had Baba's darshan. She was filled with bliss on bowing to Baba. On her return
home she told, her husband of her experience and urged him to go and pray to
Baba instead of slandering him. Thereupon Penshe went to have Baba's darshan.
Seeing him approach the mosque, Baba picked up a stone and shouted at him, "I'll
hit you if you come forward. I am a mad low caste Muslim while you are a
high-caste Brahmin. Beware of coming near. You'll lose your piety."
Hearing the echo of his own words, Penshe realized that Baba is omnipresent. He
said to himself "We talked about him at home and yet he knew what had passed
between us. He knows everything. He is present everywhere like air," Later
Penshe sought the help of Appa Kulkarni and secured Baba's darshan.
A few days after this incident, Sai Maharaj casually said to Appa, "Thieves have
come to our village. They are not the ordinary run of thieves. They do not steal
anything tangible from the house. Their eyes are set on the most valuable part
of one's wealth. What is more, nobody can catch them in the act of stealing.
They will be attacking you first. Go and make proper arrangements ." Appa did
not understand the meaning of these words. However, he hired some Bhils to guard
his house and patrol the lanes.
At night Appa fell ill with cholera. He suffered from loose motions and
vomiting. His body grew cold, his eyes sank deeper and deeper and his pulse
became weaker. Seeing his condition Appa’s wife got frightened, rushed to the
mosque, fell at Baba's feet and started crying. She said to Baba that her
husband was dying and asked for Udhi to save him. Baba said in reply "Do not
grieve".
Death awaits all those that are born. Birth and death are deeds of the Almighty.
No one lives or dies here. If you see with the eye of knowledge, you will
realize you are no different. When the clothes become old and frayed, you throw
them away. In the same way, the soul, which is immortal casts off the worn out
body. Do not therefore, ask for "Udhi to patch up the old rags. Do not stop him
from going. Let him leave. He has reached his life's goal. He will go to heaven.
He is right now-changing the clothes before me ". Thus saying, Baba sent her
home and Appa died soon after. The next day a couple of more people went down
with cholera. The people of Shirdi were frightened and begged Baba to stop the
scourge from spreading. Baba said to them. "Only seven people will die of
cholera and after that Shirdi will be rid of the disease." Exactly seven people
died of cholera in Shirdi. Baba's prediction came true to the last word.
Kondya Sutar was a devotee of Baba who loved Baba in his own special way. One
day Baba asked Kondya to go to the Khalwadi (the place where the harvest is
threshed) and put out the fire there. He said that the central stack of the
harvest. had caught fire. Frightened, Kondya rushed to the Khalwadi and made
anxious enquiries but found no signs of fire. Returning, he complained to Baba
saying that he had been put to unnecessary trouble and that his feet were
scorched through walking in the hot sun. Baba replied," Listen. My words are
never untrue. Look behind you and see the smoke for yourself. The harvest stacks
lie close together in a heap but the central stack is on fire." It was a summer
afternoon and a sprightly wind was blowing. Trees were breaking and roofs were
flying. "Fire! Fire!" shouted the people of Shirdi as they rushed to Baba and
begged him to save the harvest and thus save the people and the cattle of the
village from hunger and death. Moved by their appeal. Baba got up at once and
went to the 'Khalwadi." He poured water around the central stack which was on
fire. He then said to the villagers. "Only this stack will burn. This one is the
share of Agni. Do not try to extinguish the fire. No harm will come to the other
stacks." Baba's words came true. By saving the rest of the stacks, Baba
demonstrated his power over Agni. All the five elements are in fact under the
control of holy men like Baba. In the evening people came for Baba's darshan,
Nanasaheb among them, Baba said to Nana, "O Nana, look at these greedy people.
Today the harvest of the Bhagchand (the owner of the central stack) burned down
to ashes, and here he is moaning his loss. Gain and loss, birth and death are
all under the control of God. These foolish people do not realize this. They
dance with joy when they gain and start crying when they lose. The joy as well
as the sorrow comes of a feeling of ownership but it is meaningless to claim
ownership. The burnt-down stack did not belong to the Marwadi. It consisted of
hay which came into existence from seeds borne by the earth. The cloud watered
them and the sun kneaded them into shape with his own hands. Thus, the earth,
the cloud and the sun are the real owners of the stack. All things in this world
are produced in this manner. We certainly are not their owners. Nana, ask the
Marwadi why he is weeping over the loss of something which was never his and
worrying me in the bargain. What the Lord gives with one hand, he takes away
with the other. In our ignorance we think we are the owners of things and this
sense of ownership is the root cause of our joy and sorrow. Shethji, go home now
in peace. You will make good your loss in some other business."
Everybody was pleased to listen to this discourse. Nanasaheb his face radiant
with joy and peace, bowed down and said to Baba: "O Lord! You are like the moon
while we devotees are like the chakor birds. You are the ocean of knowledge.
Kindly remove our ignorance. Tell me who is God. Where does he live? What should
one do to meet him? If this world is unreal why should one get involved in it?
Please explain these things to me." Baba said, "I shall explain everything to
you some other time."
Ganesh Vishnu Berey, a district inspector in the department of agriculture, was
another Sai devotee like Chandorkar. He went to Shirdi for Baba's darshan. As he
bowed down, Baba told him to leave Shirdi immediately. "Don't waste even a
single minute. Drive your tonga fast and reach Kopergaon as early as you can."
Obeying Baba, Berey left Shirdi at once. Another tonga was following Berey's.
The owner of the tonga suggested to Berey that he should ride slowly so that the
two tongas could go together. Berey paid no attention to this request and drove
very fast. He soon crossed the Godavari and reached Kopergaon station, where he
learned that the other tonga had been stopped by highwaymen and its passengers
robbed and beaten up. A grateful Berey prayed to Baba thanking him for saving
him from this calamity.
Haripant was a devout Brahmin from Pune. He was kind-hearted and believed in
good deeds. He was rich but childless. He wished to become an "agnihotri' but he
could not do so as he was a widower. People advised him to remarry but Haripant
would not listen as he was already in his fifties. "I would become a
laughing-stock," he said, "If I were to marry at my age, I am just not worthy
enough to be a father. That is all. If, however, any saint tells me to remarry,
I may."
Sometime later, Haripant went to Shirdi. No sooner did he bow down to Baba than
he said, "Haribau, get married soon. Lord Shankar will give you a child and
fulfill your heart's desire." Having secured a saint's permission to many,
Haripant now wanted to consult an astrologer. He came to know of a famous
astrologer in Nagar. Haripant consulted him and after getting the go-ahead from
him. He got remarried with the blessings of Baba. Needless to say, he became a
staunch devotee of Sai Baba.
I now bow down to Sai Baba. He is Grace and Knowledge personified and He
fulfills the desires of his devotees. All our difficulties will be overcome if
we but remember Sai's feet. He is ever ready to shower his grace on us. Those
who listen to this Sai Charitra will be saved by the Lord. In the next chapter I
shall recount the advice given by Sai Baba to three persons. By listening to
that one will gain all the four purusharthas. O dear devotee, listen to these
childlike words of Das Ganu. Offer your forehead at the feet of Sai Baba and he
will fulfill all your desires. If anyone recites Sai Charitra, his sins will be
burnt down and he will receive the protection of Narayan. This is Baba's holy 'charitra"
from Shree Bakta Leelamrit. AH you devotees,drink from it to your heart's
content.
Shirdi Sai Baba Sermons by Dasganu Maharaj - An Introduction
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chapters originally written by Shri Dasganu Maharaj in Marathi in a poetic form,
to be translated in various languages for the benefit of non-Marathi devotees of
Shri Baba. This booklet is an attempt to translate the original chapters on Baba
by Shri Dasganu Maharaj.
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