woensdag 24 juli 2019

naga sai - iii

Kaka was the Manager in the firm of Thakkar Dharmasey Jethabhai, a solicitor of Bombay. Both the Master and the Manager were on intimate terms. Mr. Thakkar knew that Kaka was often going to Shirdi, staying there for some days and returning, when Baba permitted him.

Out of curiosity, and just to test Baba, Mr. Thakkar decided to go to Shirdi with Kaka during Shimga holidays. As Kaka's return was uncertain, he took another man with him as an associate. The three started together, and Kaka bought two seers of raisins [dried grapes with seed] on the way for presentation to Baba.

They reached Shirdi in due time, and went to the Masjid for darshan.


Then Babasaheb Tarkhad was there, Mr. Thakkar asked him why he came there. "For darshan", Tarkhad replied. Mr. Thakkar asked if miracles took place there. Tarkhad replied that it was not his attitude (to see miracles) , but the earnest intentions of the Bhaktas were satisfied here.

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Then Kaka prostrated himself before Baba, and offered the raisins to Him. Baba ordered them to be distributed.

Mr. Thakkar got a few of them. He did not like the raisins, and he was advised by his doctor not to eat them without washing and cleaning them. So he was in a fix. He did not like to eat them, nor could he reject them.

To keep up formalities, he put them into his mouth, but did not know what to do with the seeds. He could not spit them out on the floor of the Masjid, so he pocketed them against his wish.

He then said in his mind that if Baba was a Saint, how could He be ignorant of his dislike for the raisins, and could He force them on him. When this thought arose in his mind, Baba again gave him some more raisins.

He could not eat them, but held them in his hand. Then Baba asked him to eat them up. He obeyed and found, to his surprise, that they were all seedless.

He wanted to see miracles... and here was one. He knew that Baba read his thought, and as per his wish converted raisins (with seeds) into seedless grapes. What a wonderful power!

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Again, to test further, he asked Tarkhad, who was sitting by and who also got some raisins: "What kind of grapes you got?"

He replied "The variety with seeds."

Mr. Thakkar was still more surprised to hear this. Then to confirm his growing faith, Thakkar thought in his mind, that if Baba was a real Saint, the raisins should be now given to Kaka first.

Reading this thought also, Baba ordered that distribution should be commenced from Kaka. These proofs were sufficient for Thakkar.

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Then Shama introduced Mr. Thakkar as the master of Kaka, upon which Baba said: "How could he be his master? He has got a different Master altogether". Kaka appreciated this reply. Forgetting his resolve, Thakkar saluted Baba and returned to the Wada.


~bron~

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