Baba's Call - 'Khaana Lav'




Correct knowledge of any kind is good. But correct knowledge of facts connected 
with the lives of saints is not only good for the individual who knows them but 
is beneficial to society as in the long run it promotes social unity and 
ethical, spiritual and religious study and endeavor. Lives of saints give not 
merely information for the brain of the reader, but food and strength for his 
heart and they facilitate the general advancement of the temporal and spiritual 
interests of mankind. By the study of such lives, basic ignorance and illusions 
are dispelled. Rajasic and Tamasic qualities such as egotism, pride, hatred and 
cruelty are checked or suppressed and noble virtues like humility, earnestness, 
love to all, service of saints, Guru Bhakthi are developed. These in due course 
lead to the goal of God realisation.

- H.H. Sri Narasimha Swamiji

QA was on 3rd February, 1998. I was about to complete an article on Sai Baba. I 
heard a sharp rap at the gate of my house. I shouted: "Who is there?" Promptly 
the reply came: "Khaana Lav" (give me food). From where I sat I could not see 
him. Nevertheless, I called my wife to serve food to him. She brought rice and 
dhal but oddly he did not have anything on him to receive it. My wife did not 
feel like serving in the plate she had brought. So she came back to the house, 
took a small card board and served the fare on it outside the gate. He sat on 
his haunches preparatory to eating.

Meanwhile, my wife came inside to fetch water for him. It did not take a couple 
of minutes for her to do so. But the stranger was not to be seen anywhere. 
There were tell-tale marks of his having taken the food. He did not even wash 
his hands. It was impossible to eat the food-that too without water-and walk 
away out of sight in less than a couple of minutes.

It was then the truth hit me like a whiplash. I should have known much better 
when he said: “Khaana Lav”. It was truly a command. Even during his begging 
rounds sometimes, Sai Baba never begged. He simply commanded, "Lassie, roti 
lav". I asked my wife as to how he looked like. She said: "He was lean and aged 
and looked like a village Muslim of the old order, with a sharp beard. He was 
wearing a faded green lungi with brownish checks on it and a soiled white 
long-sleeved kurtha with a black vest on it. His head was turbaned leaving the 
top crown open." Though the description did not actually tally with that of Sai 
Baba, I was by then more than convinced who He was. I cursed myself because the 
food that was served was overnight food and served on a cardboard outside the 
gate.

Later when I slowly composed myself, I went into the pooja room and begged His 
pardon for my lapse. At that stage my own conscience began to reply: "Your 
repentance is enough for me. Keep on feeding the hungry, who come to your 
doorstep, as best as you can. Believe me, charity especially that of food is 
indeed a great spiritual virtue.

I recollected three incidents during Baba's life time. On 9th May, 1913, 
Kasinath Kande Rao, a sub judge had Baba's darshan and presented a basket of 
mangoes. Baba ordered them to be cut and distributed. He picked a piece for 
himself and said: 'This man has purchased the whole lot for me without tasting 
any of it. But a Pundit a few days ago offered a big packet of laddus. However 
on the way from Kopergaon, he got hungry and ate away some 'laddus'. What he 
gave me was only the 'Sesh',"

But 'sesh' offerings have their own value if they are offered with soulful 
love. Once a poor woman brought a jawar roti and two onions to Baba. On the 
way, she felt hungry and ate one half of the roti and an onion. She admitted 
this to Baba, who unflinchingly took and ate it. The roti was hard and dried up 
and Baba's teeth were weak and some missing. Nevertheless, he ate with relish 
and then blessed her with his hands firmly on her heads.

(Sai Padananda October 1998)
Courtesy: http://www.saileelas.org

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