To the one who sought His grace with purity of heart and selfless devotion, 
Baba conferred His grace abundantly. Mataji Krishna Priya of Nagpur was one 
such devotee. Living in Nagpur, she would worship Krishna and considered Shirdi 
Baba as another form of Krishna and often frequented to Shirdi to be closer to 
the Divine in physical form. Read on a thrilling instance from her life 
featuring Sai Baba of Shirdi, Who heard the cry of a grieving soul, full of 
love and devotion for Him, and thus decided to reappear after His physical 
passing on…recounting the story as narrated by Bhagawan on the occasion of 
Shirdi Sai ‘Birth Anniversary’…


Once Mataji Krishna Priya went to Simla. She was offering worship with 
unstinted devotion to Krishna considering Him as Baba. She came to know that 
Baba had left his mortal coil at 2.30 p.m. on Vijayadashami day in 1918. 
Immediately after this Ekadasi followed. Baba had told his close devotee, 
Kakaji, in the year 1916, that Dada would be shedding his mortal coil in 1918. 
Kakaji thought that Baba was mentioning only about Dada Sahib, another devotee, 
and never thought the reference was to Baba himself.


On September 28, 1918, Baba developed high temperature. Two days earlier he had 
collected food by seeking alms in some houses. He took that food and at noon, 
He expressed His wish to his devotees that he should be taken from the choultry 
to Bootywada. He hoped to have a quiet time there. In that ward, a Muralidhar 
temple had been built by a devotee by name Booty. He wanted Baba to install the 
idol of Krishna in the temple. But Baba was putting off the installation on one 
pretext or other. Booty did not want to install the idol without the blessings 
of Baba. Till His end Baba did not say anything about installation of the idol. 
He directed Booty and Kakaji to go and take their lunch. Feeling that Baba was 
better, they went out. Baba had nine rupee coins under His pillow. He took them 
out and gave them to Lakshmibai. Then Baba summoned Shyam to come near Him. 
Shyam sat close to Baba. Baba reclined on Shyam’s shoulders and passed away.


Krishna Priya came to know of this and felt very sad the whole day. The next 
day she closed all the doors and windows in her house because of the severe 
cold in Simla. While she was resting in the house, a tall and well-built monk 
arrived at the next door, and enquired about Mataji’s house. He made enquiry 
not because He did not know where Mataji lived, but only to make others know 
that He was physically present in Simla. The neighbour sent a servant with an 
umbrella as it was snowing, to show the stranger Mataji’s house. He knocked at 
the door. Mataji opened the door and could not believe the evidence of her 
eyes. She wondered how Baba, who had passed away the previous day, could come 
to Simla. She asked: “How did you manage to come so soon. It takes at least 
three days to come from Shirdi to Simla.” Baba said: “Beti (dear daughter), I 
am everywhere. You have worshipped me in the form of Krishna. Is this all that 
you know about me? I am feeling the cold, first get me hot tea.” She prepared 
tea and offered it to Baba. After taking the tea, Baba said that He was hungry 
after his long journey. Krishna Priya brought Him chapatis and brinjal curry 
which Baba used to like very much. After taking the food Baba washed His hands 
and wiped them in a towel. He then told her: “The purpose for which I came is 
over and I am going away.”


In those days nobody dared to exchange words with Baba. If anybody opposed or 
said anything to the contrary, Baba would wield the stick against them. He 
never brooked any contradiction. Hence Krishna Priya could not tell Him 
anything. He gave her a jasmine garland.


Krishna Priya watched Him as a He went out walking through the bazaar. In 
Simla, on the road side, there are usually deep valleys. As Baba was walking 
along, some workmen were engaged in some road work. Noticing that Baba had 
fallen down from the road, they ran to rescue Him. But they could find nobody 
there. Baba had just disappeared.


Before taking leave of Krishna Priya, Baba whispered in her ears: “See me in 
1926.” She did not know where to see Him, how to see Him. When I went to Simla 
about 15 years ago Krishna Priya came to see Me. She was shivering on account 
of age and the cold weather. She asked: “Baba, have you forgotten the promise 
that you made to me long ago?” I told her: “It is you who have forgotten, not 
I; I never forget what I promised.”


These are some of the aspects of the Shirdi manifestation. When Shirdi Sai 
sought to impart wisdom, it was not through discourses. Everything was taught 
by stern methods. It was because of the conditions prevailing in those days.


II Samasta Lokah Sukhino Bhavantu II


- taken from :
http://www.theprasanthireporter.org/2012/09/from-shirdi-to-parthi/ 



Sai Ram

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