Saibaba advent in Shirdi and Dwarkamai






Saibaba sitting at Dwarkamai



As already discussed, there is no evidence about early life of Our baba. The number of mouths, the number of stories. Saibaba, first appeared in Shirdi under a neem tree, as a young boy of 16. The boy was lost in deep meditation. The luminous face of that boy outshone all the things around. People began to wonder, how such a small boy was capable of such meditation. All the people of shirdi were attracted towards the boy once. After sometime the boy disappeared from shirdi. No one knows where. Here is what mentioned in Sai satcharitra, about the return of Saibaba with Chaand paatil.


Return with Chand Patil’s Marriage - Party


As hinted in the last Chapter, I shall now describe first how Sai Baba returned to Shirdi after His disappearance.

There lived in the Aurangabad District (Nizam State), in a village called Dhoop, a well-to-do Mahomedan gentleman by name Chand Patil. While he was making a trip to Aurangabad, he lost his mare. For two long months, he made a diligent search but could get no trace of the lost mare. After being disappointed, he returned from Aurangabad with the saddle on his back. After travelling four Koss and a half, he came, on the way, to a mango tree under the foot of which sat a RATNA (queer fellow). He had a cap on His head, wore Kafni (long robe) and had a "Satka" (short stick) under His arm-pit and He was preparing to smoke a Chilim (pipe). On seeing Chand Patil pass by the way, He called out to him and asked him to have a smoke and to rest a little. The Fakir asked him about the saddle. Chand Patil replied that it was of his mare which was lost. The queer fellow or Fakir asked him to make a search in the Nala close by. He went and the wonder of wonders! he found out the mare. He thought that this Fakir was not an ordinary man, but an Avalia (a great saint). He returned to the Fakir with the mare. The Chilim was ready for being smoked, but two things were wanting; (1) fire to light the pipe, and (2) water to wet the chhapi (piece of cloth through which smoke is drawn up). 

Saibaba and chaand paatil
The Fakir took His prong and thrust it forcibly into the ground and out came a live burning coal, which He put on the pipe. Then He dashed the Satka on the ground, from whence water began to ooze. The chhapi was wetted with that water, was then wrung out and wrapped round the pipe. Thus everything being complete, the Fakir smoked the Chilim and then gave it also to Chand Patil. On seeing all this, Chand Patil was wonderstruck. He requested the Fakir to come to his home and accept his hospitality. Next day He went to the Patil’s house and stayed there for some time. The Patil was a village - officer of Dhoop. His wife’s brother’s son was to be married and the bride was from Shirdi. So Patil made preparations to start for Shirdi for the marriage. The Fakir also accompanied the marriage-party. The marriage went off without any hitch, the party returned to Dhoop, except the Fakir alone stayed in Shirdi, and remained there forever.



When the marriage - party came to Shirdi, it alighted at the foot of a Banyan tree in Bhagata Mhalsapati’s field near Khandoba’s temple. The carts were loosened in the open court-yard of Khandoba’s temple. The carts were loosened in the open court-yard of Khandoba’s temple, and the members of the party descended one by one, and the Fakir also got down. Bhagat Mhalsapati saw the young Fakir getting down and accosted Him "YA SAI" (Welcome Sai). Others also addressed Him as Sai and thence-forth he became known as Sai Baba.

Sai Baba began to stay in a deserted Masjid. One Saint named Devidas was living in Shirdi many years before Baba came there. Baba liked his company. He stayed with him in the Maruti temple, in the Chavadi, and some time lived alone. Then came another Saint by name Jankidas. Baba spent most of His time in talking with him, or Jankidas went to Baba’s residence . So also one Vaishya house-holder Saint, from Puntambe by name Gangagir always frequented Shirdi. When he first saw Sai Baba, carrying pitchers of water in both hands, for watering the garden, he was amazed and said openly, "Blessed is Shirdi, that it got this precious Jewel. This man is carrying water to-day; but He is not an ordinary fellow. As this land (Shirdi) was lucky and meritorious, it secured this Jewel." So also one famous Saint by name Anandnath of Yewala Math, a disciple of Akkalkot Maharaj came to Shirdi with some Shirdi people. When he saw Sai Baba, he said openly, "This is a precious Diamond in reality. Though he looks like an ordinary man, he is not a ‘gar’ (ordinary stone) but a Diamond. You will realize this in the near future." Saying this he returned to Yewala. This was said while Sai Baba was a youngster.


In his young days, Sai Baba grew hair on His head; never had His head shaved. He dressed like an athlete. When He went to Rahata (3 miles from Shirdi), He brought with Him small plants of Merry Gold, Jai and Jui, and after cleaning, he planted and watered them. A devotee by name Vaman Tatya supplied Him daily with two earthen pitchers. With these Baba Himself used to water the plants. He drew water from the well and carried the pitchers on His shoulders. In the evening the pitchers were kept at the foot of the Neem tree. As soon as they were placed there, they were broken, as they were made of raw earth and not baked. Next day, Tatya supplied two fresh pitchers. This course went on for 3 years; and with Sai Baba’s toil and labour, there grew a flower-garden. On this site, at present, stands the big mansion - Samadhi Mandir of Baba, which is now frequented and used by so many devotees.

Saibaba chose his place of stay, an old mosque which was in barren condition. It was a mosque, and saibaba named it "Dwarkamai". As Hindus might know, Dwarka was the name of mother land of Lord Krishna. Placing Mai at the end of it, Saibaba increased it's respect. In a way, baba showed his Love towards both Islamic and Hindu practices. Fools are the people, who run for religion; defying the truth that God is one. Saibaba did many leelas at dwarkamai. People from different places started visiting the Shirdi, as they heard the name of sadguru, Saibaba. All were amazed at omniscient nature of Saibaba. He sat at the temple, but knew what's going on in the world. Even earlier, as mentioned in page "Guru of Saibaba", Sainath controlled World war I, as what meher baba said. Baba is really great. All pervasive. Devout our baba is.. The divine soul, who incarnated for the sake of his bhaktas.

6 comments:

  1. Nice article! To Visit Beautiful tourist Places in Aurangabad then Hurry up book a car or cab now at ganrajtravels.com and get exciting offers and deals from us.
    for more details visit our site- for more details visit our site-ganraj travels.com

    ReplyDelete
  2. Nice article! To Visit Beautiful tourist Places in Aurangabad then Hurry up book a car or cab now at ganrajtravels.com and get exciting offers and deals from us.
    for more details visit our site- for more details visit our site-ganraj travels.com

    ReplyDelete
  3. Even in his subtle form, Swami continues to touch the hearts of the indigent people through the initiatives undertaken by His ardent devotees. It is good to see people working hard to create smiles on the faces of needy people. Visit our page to know what activities we indulge in for social upliftment.

    madhusudan naidu muddenahalli

    madhusudan naidu

    ReplyDelete
  4. Sai Baba has always believed that education is an effective tool for transformation.

    madhusudan naidu

    madhusudan naidu muddenahalli

    ReplyDelete
  5. Like Sai Says Sharadha and Saburi is the key of everyone's Success.

    ReplyDelete