Traveling to Puttaparthi was an arduous affair back in the 40's and 50's. Only a handful of people had heard of the Divine boy of Puttaparthi who called Himself Sai Baba. Even the name Shirdi Sai was unheard of in those regions back then. So how did the Divine light spread?A rose will emanate its fragrance no matter how deep in the forest it buds.
A group of seekers arrived late to the old mandir one evening, having missed one of their bus.
A certain lady amongst them being very tired, sought out a well in the
village where she could quench her thirst. She was a very devoted soul
and did not know much of Swami. Swami was then just about 19 - 20 years
old. Having quenched her thirst she walked back towards the mandir to
have her first darshans. Swami in anticipation of this devoted soul was
already standing outside the mandir. He had made the efforts to dress
himself up that day by wearing a parrot green colored gown ( wow!).
As
soon as the lady saw Him, in utter ecstasy she cried "Oh! My dear King
of Yogis!" and fell unconscious in the courtyard. Other devotees came
around her making efforts to revive her. As she regained consciousness
in deep devotion she said "Where were you hiding all these days?" Saying
so she ran towards Swami to hold Him. Swami hid behind a curtain in the
bhajan hall. She searched him restlessly everywhere crying " Krsna,
Krsna" and fell down unconscious. Swami immediately came out running and
sprinkled water on her face and applied vibhuti. He asked other ladies
to fan her.
Whenever she would revive she would run around
seeking Swami and fall down calling "Krsna, krsna". Seeing all this her
embarrassed husband got angry. He scolded her for behaving like a mad
person and asked her to keep quite. Swami told him " Nayana (Dear to the Eye), do not scold! It is Sthala mahatva
( influence of this holy place ). Some people get influenced like this
as soon as they get here." The husband agreed that there must be some
power in this mandir which was making her behave thus.
The
whole night the lady kept awake calling on Krsna. In the morning she
told another lady attending on her "Amma, this person is GopalaKrsna.
Do not be deceived thinking that He is a human being. I could see Him
fanning me and applying vibhuti to me the whole of yesterday night. Did
you not see Him?" Fact is none had seen Him though all of them had slept
in the same mandir hall.
Next day when they were about to
leave, Swami called the husband aside and told him " Please do not
trouble her. She is not going to live more then fifteen days. She cannot
get rid of her madness for Krsna. This is her last birth."
Later it was learned that the lady had passed away peacefully as Swami had predicted.
Two college boys from Madras set out for puttaparthi.
They both were Sadhakas and had received a dream where a Divine figure
had asked them to proceed to Puttaparthi. They travelled and located
this place with great difficulty.
As they reached the
village, one of the inmates of the mandir, as if anticipating their
coming , directed them to take a bath in the river before entering the
mandir. Accordingly they searched for the river. To their astonishment,
they saw two divine feet with bejewelled anklets, leading them with
enchanting sounds.
They found the river and took a bath and then began washing their clothes. They had a vision of Panduranga in form of a small boy. He would clutch His pitambara
and move away to avoid the splashing of water as they washed their
clothes and would then playfully come close when there as no splashing.
The
boys began wondering about the mahatva ( significance ) of this place.
As they walked back the divine bejewelled feet appeared again to lead
them towards the mandir and then disappeared.
By this
time, Swam dressed in beautiful clothes was waiting in the hall to
welcome them. As soon as they saw Swami, they dropped their washed wet
clothes and rushed towards Swami, hugged Him, praised Him and wept.
Other devotees gathered around watching these boys. Swami stood there
smiling gently trying to free Himself but did not succeed.
One of the boys said " You thief, avoiding everybody You have come to this place! By wearing Kasaya vastra ( Ocher robes ) You are concealing divinity. Krsna, Gopala,
why have you grown such hair on Your head? Your hair resembles that of
Shiva, You are dressed like Krsna and look majestic like Rama. Whom do
we take you to be? I cannot be without you. Krsna, Krsna, how fortunate
are we to see You in human form!"
Turning towards other
devotees he said " Believe my words, Do not leave Him. If you leave Him ,
you may not get Him again. He is Madhava ( Krsna ). He is fooling you
by acting like Manava ( Human ). Do not waste this golden opportunity.
Fulfill your lives. I know Him well!" The boys kept praising Him and
shedding anandasru ( tears of bliss ). Seeing them other
devotees also started weeping. Swami smiling mischievously made small of
the matter saying " What is this? This fellow is mad. Why do you weep?"
Before
the boys arrived, Swami had foretold the ashram inmates that He was
anxiously waiting for two great Vedantin devotees who would be arriving
that day. So the devotees knew Swami was joking to lighten the mood.
The devotees stood there watching the boys weep in devotion. Swami
consoled them lovingly. He asked devotees to get food and ate with the
boys in the same plate. He then spoke with them separately for long
before sending them home the next day.
If you'd like to read more please read the wonderful book ' Sri Sathya Sai Anandadayi'
Our Eternal Swami
On the spiritual path
Sri Sathya Sai and the stars of the world
A Sai dream and Service
Naayana is way to address people with respect, literally meaning father(similar to Baba).
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