Baba’s materialisation
Para Number in the Book & About Materialisation
- Chidambar Keshav Gadgil, when transferred and ordered to join his new station, sat in the Railway carriage and regretted he could not go to Baba before joining. Suddenly a packet of Udhi fell into his lap. On his return to Shirdi:
Baba (to C.K. Gadgil): “You could not come. So I sent Udhi. Did you get it?”
- Baba (to Kusha Bhav), “think of me and at once I am near you”. Whenever Kusha Bhav thinks of Baba, Baba’s Udhi pours out from Kusha’s folded palms. (See also 283)
- Das Ganu wanting to go to Godavari (called Ganges by the people) said to Baba: “Baba, this is Mahasivarathri. I want to have Gangasnan at Singaba, three miles from shirdi”
B.: Why should you go there?
D G. was at once dejected.
B . :Ganga is here at my feet. Do not go.
- DG.was again cheerless, because though he had written that Baba was God Vishnu, his faith in that statement was very very weak.
- B.: Come here, hold your palm near my feet.
D.G. did so. Lo and behold! A thin stream of water poured out from Baba’s feet on to the palm and D.G. had a palmful of water. Here was Ganga and D.G. sprinkled it over his head.
Power to give Power
- Baba (to N.G.C., who was giving medicines to all sorts of people for all diseases for one year): “give the same medicine for everything.”
Thereafter N. G. C. gave sublimate of alum for scorpion sting, snake-hite and all sorts of troubles and cured them.
- N G Chandorkar was climbing Harischandra hill on a summer day, and was seized with thirst. No water was available anywhere in the place. N. G. Chandorkar: ‘If Baba was here he would give me water.’
At that time Baba was at Shirdi, 40 miles away. At Shirdi Mosque:
Baba: “Nana is thirsty. The heat of summer is great. Should we not give him at least a palmful of water?”
The devotees present there could not make out why Baba talked like that. But on the hill Nana saw a Bhil coming down.
NGC: Bhil, I am thirsty. Can’t I get water to drink?
Bhil: Under the very rock you are sitting on, there is water.
So saying the Bhil left.
The rock was shifted and below it, was a palmful of drinking water. N. G. Chandorkar drank it.
[When saw later] Baba: “Nana, you were thirsty. I gave you water. Did you drink it?”
T.D. Jethadhai-seeded Grapes become Seedless Grapes
351. Takkar Dharmsey Jethabhai, the sait under whom Kaka Mahajani was serving, came out of curiosity, with Kaka to see Baba. They brought with them grapes with seeds and presented them to Baba. Sait wanted to see some of Baba’s miracles; but did not want to pay dakshina.
Baba: Here sait, take some of these grapes and eat them.
The sait was much confused. He put the grapes into his mouth, but did not know what to do with the seeds. He could not spit them out into the Majid. So he put them into his pocket, which also he did not like. He wondered, how if Sai were a saint, he could be ignorant of his dislikes. At once:
Baba: “Here are more grapes, take them.” So saying, Baba gave them more of the grapes which they themselves had brought. Sait holding the grapes in hand wondered what to do. Baba: “Eat it.”
Sait put the grapes into his mouth and found they were seedless. He wanted Chamatkars and here they seeded grapes into seedless grapes.
Then, Shama introduced the sail to Baba as Kaka’s master.
Baba.”How is he Kaka’s master? Kaka has a different master, who gives him bliss”.
After Arati, sait wanted to go away with Kaka, who was usually detained for days by Baba. Shama asked for permission. Baba then spoke in his characteristic fashion.
Baba- “There was a fickle-minded gentleman, very rich and healthy. He took on his head needless burdens and carried them hither and thither and had no peace of mind. He drops his burdens; and resumes them. His mind is not steady. I took pity on him and say, “Now if you like, place your firm faith in one place your present rambling and confusion are useless,”
Dharmsey found that this was an exact description of himself.
Then Baba asked Kaka for Rs.15/- dakshina and received it.
B.: “If I take one rupee of dakshina from anyone. I have to return it to him tenfold. I never take anything gratis. I do not ask everyone indiscriminately for dakshina. I take only from him, who is pointed out by the Fakir. If any one is indebted to that Fakir, money is got from him. The giver gives, but really sows his seed, the gift to reap a rich harvest later on. Wealth is merely means to work out dharma. If one uses it merely for personal enjoyment, it is vainly spent.
Unless you have given wealth, you do not get it now. Dakshina is asked, because wealth has been given. The giving of dakshina, advances vairagya and thereby Bhakthi and Jnana. What am I doing? Receiving one and returning it tenfold!”
Sour and not Sour
351A. Judge MB. Rege one day prepared at shirdi some lime juice syrup to offer it to Baba and first tasted it. He found it not sour at all. He then took it and gave it to Baba. Baba (after tasting it), to H.S.D.- “Kaka, see how sour it is.” H.S.D. and judge then tasted it and it was sour. Judge was mortified.
Baba: No. I was only joking. Now taste it.
Again H.S.D. tasted it. This time, it was not sour at all.