Shri Sai Satcharita Chapter XIII
More Sai Leelas - Diseases Cured - (1) Bhimaji Patil - (2) Bala Shimpi
- (3) Bapusaheb Booty - (4) Alandi Swami - (5) Kaka Mahajani - (6)
Dattopant of Harda
The Inscrutable Power of Maya
Baba’s words were always short, pithy, deep, full of meaning, efficient and well
balanced. He was ever content and never cared for anything. He said, “As I have become
a fakir, I have no house or wife. I have stayed in one place, and though leaving off all
cares, the inevitable maya teases Me often. Though I forgot myself, I cannot forget her.
She always envelops Me. This maya (illusive power) of the Lord (Shri Hari) teases God
Brahma and others, so what can be said of a poor fakir like Me? Those who take refuge
in the Lord will be freed from Her clutches with His grace.”
Baba spoke in such terms about the power of maya. Lord Shri Krishna has said to
Uddhava in the Bhagavad Gita that the saints are His living forms. This is what Baba said
for the welfare of His devotees, “Those who are fortunate and whose demerits have
vanished, take you over the seven seas. Believe in these words and you will certainly be
benefitted. I do not need any paraphernalia for worship - either eight-fold or sixteen-fold. I
rest where there is full devotion.”
The following describes what Sai Baba, the friend of those who surrendered
themselves to Him, did for their welfare.
Bhimaji Patil
In 1909, Bhimaji Patil of Narayangaon, Taluka Junnar, District Poona, suffered from
a severe and chronic chest disease which ultimately developed into tuberculosis. He tried
all sorts of remedies, but to no effect. Losing all hope, he fervently prayed to God, “Oh
Lord Narayan, help me now.” It is a well known fact that when our circumstances are well
off, we do not remember God, but when calamities and adversities overtake us, we are
reminded of Him. In this manner, Bhimaji now turned to God. It occurred to him to consult
Nanasaheb Chandorkar, a great devotee of Baba. He wrote him a letter, giving all the
details of his malady and asked for his opinion.
In reply, Nanasaheb wrote him there was only one remedy left, which was to have
recourse to Baba’s feet. Relying on Nanasaheb’s advice, Bhimaji made preparations for
going to Shirdi. Upon his arrival, he was taken to the masjid and seated before Baba.
Nanasaheb and Shama (Madhavarao Deshpande) were both present. Baba pointed out
that Bhimaji Patil’s disease was due to previous evil karma and He was not disposed to
interfere, but the patient cried out in despair that he was helpless and sought refuge in
Baba as He was his last hope. As Bhimaji prayed for mercy, Baba’s heart melted and He
said, “Stay, cast off your anxiety. Your sufferings have come to an end. However
oppressed and troubled one may be, as soon as he steps in the masjid, he is on the
pathway to happiness. The fakir here is very kind and He will cure the disease and
protect all with love and kindness.” The patient had vomited blood every five minutes,
but there was no vomiting in the presence of Baba. From the time Baba uttered the words
of hope and mercy, the malady took a favorable turn.
Baba asked Bhimaji to stay in Bhimabai’s house, which was neither a convenient
nor healthy place, but Baba’s order had to be obeyed. While he was staying there, Baba
cured him through two dreams. In the first dream, Bhimaji saw himself as a boy suffering
the severe pain of flogging which he received for not reciting his ‘Sawai poetry’ lesson
before his class master. In the second dream, someone caused him intense pain and
torture by rolling a stone up and down his chest. Having suffered the awful pain in his
dream, Bhimaji Patil’s cure was complete and he went home. He then came to Shirdi often
and, gratefully remembering what Baba did for him, prostrated before Him.
Baba did not expect anything from His devotees but grateful remembrance,
unchanging faith, and devotion. People in the Maharashtra always celebrate Satya
Narayana Puja in their homes every fortnight or month, but it was Bhimaji Patil who started
a new Sai Satya Vrata Puja instead of Satya Narayana Vrata Puja in his house when he
returned to his village.
Bala Ganpat Shimpi
Another devotee of Baba, Bala Ganpat Shimpi, greatly suffered from a malignant
type of malaria. He tried all sorts of medicines and decoctions, but all were in vain. The
fever did not abate a jot, so he ran to Shirdi and fell at Baba’s feet. Baba gave him a
strange recipe in this case as follows: “Give a black dog some morsels of rice mixed with
curds in front of the Laxmi temple.” Bala did not know how to execute this recipe, but no
sooner had he gone home than he found rice and curds. He mixed the rice and curds
together and brought the mixture with him on his way to the Laxmi temple. Near the
temple he found a black dog waving its tail. He placed the curds and rice before the dog
who ate it and, strange to say, Bala got rid of his malaria.
Bapusaheb Booty
Shriman Bapusaheb Booty once suffered from dysentery and vomiting. His
cupboard was full of patent drugs and medicines, but none of them had any effect.
Bapusaheb got very weak due to the purging and vomiting and was unable to go to the
masjid for Baba’s darshan. Baba then sent for him and made him sit before Him and said,
“Now take care. You will not purge any more,” and waving His index finger declared, “The
vomiting must also stop.” Now look at the force of Baba’s words. Both the maladies
disappeared and Booty felt well.
On another occasion, Booty had an attack of cholera and suffered from severe
thirst. Dr. Pillay tried all sorts of remedies, but could give him no relief. Bapusaheb then
went to Baba and consulted Him as to which drink would allay his thirst and cure the
disease. Baba prescribed an infusion of almonds, walnuts, and piste (a kind of dry fruit)
boiled in sugared milk. This would be considered by any other physician to cause a fatal
aggravation of the disease, but in implicit obedience to Baba’s order, the infusion was
administered. Strange to say, the disease was cured.
Alandi Swami
A swami from Alandi wishing to take Baba’s darshan came to Shirdi. He suffered
from severe pain in his ear which prevented him from getting sleep. He was operated on,
but the pain continued. The pain was severe and he did not know what to do. In preparing
to leave Shirdi, the swami came to take Baba’s leave, when Shama (Madhavarao
Deshpande) requested that Baba do something for the pain in the swami’s ear. Baba
comforted him saying:
“Allah achha karega” God will do good. The swami then returned to Poona. A week
later, he sent a letter to Shirdi stating the pain in his ear had subsided, though there was
still some swelling. In order to have the swelling removed, he went to Bombay for an
operation, but the surgeon, on examining the ear, said no operation was necessary. Such
was the wonderful effect of Baba’s words.
Kaka Mahajani
Another devotee named Kaka Mahajani once suffered from diarrhea. In order that
there should be no interruption in his services to Baba, Kaka kept a tambya (pot) with water
in a corner of the masjid and whenever there was a call, he would go out. As Sai Baba
knew everything, Kaka did not inform Him of his disease, thinking that Baba would cure it
soon.
The work of constructing the pavement in front of the masjid was permitted by Baba,
but when the actual work began, Baba became wild and shouted loudly. Everyone ran
away and as Kaka was doing the same, Baba caught hold of him and made him sit there.
In the confusion that followed, somebody left a small bag of ground nuts. Baba took a
handful of these nuts, rubbed them in His hands, blew away the skins and gave the clean
nuts to Kaka to eat. The scolding went along simultaneously with the cleaning of the nuts
and making Kaka eat them. Baba Himself ate some of them. Then, when the bag was
empty, Baba asked him to fetch some water as He felt thirsty. Kaka brought a pitcher full
of water. Baba then drank some of the water and made Kaka drink it also. Baba then said,
“Now your diarrhea has stopped and you may attend to the work on the pavement.” In the
meanwhile, the other people who had run away, returned and started to work, and Kaka,
whose motions had stopped, joined them too. Are ground nuts medicine for diarrhea?
According to current medical opinion, ground nuts would aggravate the disease, not cure it.
The true medicine in this case, as in other cases as well, was Baba’s word.
Dattopant of Harda
Dattopant, a gentleman from Harda, suffered from stomach aches for fourteen
years. None of the remedies gave him any relief. Then, hearing of Baba’s fame, that He
cures diseases by sight, Dattopant ran to Shirdi and fell at Baba’s feet. Baba looked at
him kindly and gave him blessings. When Baba placed His hand on Dattopant’s head and
gave him udi with blessings, he felt relieved and there was no further trouble about the
malady.
Towards the end of this chapter, three cases are cited in footnotes:
l. Madhavarao Deshpande suffered from piles. Baba gave him a decoction of
sonamukhi (senna pods) which relieved him. Then, after two years, the trouble again
recurred and Madhavarao took the same decoction, without consulting Baba. The result
was that the disease worsened, but later, it was cured by Baba’s grace.
2. Kaka Mahajani’s elder brother, Gangadharpant, suffered for many years from
stomach pain. Hearing of Baba’s fame, he came to Shirdi and requested Baba to cure him.
Baba touched his belly and said, “God will cure.” From that time on, there was no
stomach pain and he was completely cured.
3. Nanasaheb Chandorkar also suffered from intense stomach pain at one time.
He was restless the whole day and night. Doctors administered medication in syringes
which produced no effect. Then Nanasaheb approached Baba, who told him to eat burfi (a
kind of sweet meat) mixed with ghee. This recipe gave him complete relief.
All these stories show that the real medicine that cured the various diseases
permanently was Baba’s word and grace and not any medicines or drugs.
Bow to Shri Sai - Peace be to all
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