In the September 1960 issue of the Sanathana Sarathi, there was a revealing 
story by Mr. P S Menon titled " A Significant Words which said:



Last Dasara (1959), on the day when the poor were fed, I and few others were 
holding back the thousands, beyond the gate of Prasanthi Nilayam for over two 
hours, when suddenly, in obedience to someone's orders, they broke all barriers 
and rushed pell-mell to the pandal (stage), to the left of the Nilayam! I was 
very much annoyed that all our labour had gone waste; but, Baba called me 
towards the pandal saying ˜Menon! Go and see that all are seated in rows. I am 
coming. I went to the pandal and was surprised to see all that motley mass 
arranged in perfect rows. Baba came there in a few minutes. He walked along the 
rows, and turning towards me, said, ˜Menon! Look at the wonderful variety of 
Creation!


That was a revealing remark. Those words opened my eyes. Yes, there must have 
been present in that pandal, at that time many pious souls, sadhakas, saints, 
seekers, pretenders, penitents, idlers, idealists, castaways, misfits, and many 
other types besides, making up this vast multicoloured panorama of humanity. 
The scene was not something to be viewed with disgust, as I was prone to; it 
was something to be watched, and studied with sympathy and discrimination.


A few hours later when the Feeding had started and Baba had served with His 
Hand the sweets to the poor, Himself to each and everyone, I was in the kitchen 
near the pile of the rice, straightening my back to relieve the strain. 
Suddenly, Baba appeared before us. He asked me, ˜Grand, isnt it? I replied, 
˜Yes, Swami. There must be at least three thousands. But Baba smiled and said, 
˜Not that! The Shanti (peace) and the Ananda (bliss) here now, How is that ?


Significant words those two! Yes, they revealed to me my error, in getting 
disgusted with the noise and confusion all around me. I must have concentrated, 
instead on the Ananda that the poor got and the consequent Shanti that 
prevailed in their minds.


These were more real, than the noise and confusion, certainly. Thus does Baba, 
by a casual remark, a word or two, reveal to the ignorant the significance of 
things and events. He is the Sadguru, the Great Teacher.


Sai Ram

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