THE DAY HE DECLARED "I AM SAI BABA" 





Thursday, May 23, 1940


This was the glorious day when Baba first declared Himself as 'SAI BABA'. The 
scorpion sting had left Sathya much different a boy as compared to the genial 
one known to the family members and the villagers. He had been acting strange 
much to the horror of all those who witnessed. That Thursday (23rd May) though, 
Sathya seemed His former self. He beckoned all the villagers, the neighbours 
and His family members, made them sit around Him and conversed with them in 
great camaraderie. He materialised various objects and distributed them freely.


Those around seemed to have lost their fear of the Muslim ghost that had 
possessed Sathya. The father Sri Venkappa Raju was infuriated by all this. He 
rushed towards Sathya armed with a cane stick and said, "Who do You think You 
are? If You don't answer me I shall hit You. Come out with it - are You 
possessed a lunatic, an incarnation, a deity or a devil? Who are You?" Sathya 
replied calmly, "Do you not know who I am? I am Sai Baba. I descended because 
the Venkavadhoota (the family saint of the Raju family) prayed for My descent." 
The reply was calm and deliberate. The ring of truth in it was unmistakable. 
"Apastamba Sutra, Bharadwaja Gotra", He kept on muttering to Himself through 
out that day.


Sri Pedda Venkappa Raju was, however, still under the delusion that His son was 
possessed by the spirit of Sai Baba of Shirdi. He believed that a Muslim 
priest's intercession would yield the desired outcome. He traced one such 
priest in Penukonda, and requested him to de-possess his son. Sathya was taken 
to Penukonda where the priest, who happened to be a Government official, 
declared Sathya a 'lunatic'. "Lunacy it is, but whose?" retorted Sathya waving 
His hands in air and producing sacred ash which He scattered all over the room.


The subsequent Thursday, 30th May 1940, the father requested Sathya to give 
some proof of His claim and Sathya consented. It being a Thursday, Jasmine 
flowers were heaped for Puja as directed by Sathya previously. Sathya asked for 
the flowers to be placed in His hands. He scattered them casually, and lo! The 
flowers assumed the shape of the Telugu letters "SAI BABA". The power of this 
'written' name moved everybody to hail little Sathya as 'Sai Baba'.


Source: Sri Sathya Sai Digvijiyam - Part 1 (1926-1985)

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