At the Feet of Sai Baba - A personal experience of P.R.Avasti who met Sai Baba

 
At the Feet of Sai Baba

By PURUSHOTHAM R. AVASTHI
We are pleased to publish a portion of the autobiographical sketch of Late Shri 
PR. Avasthi, an intimate devotee of Sai Baba. Sri Avasthi was a spiritually 
advanced person and had the benefit of being a devotee of our Master, 
introduced by Sri M.B. Rage Sahib. Further, the credit of bringing Sri 
Narasimha Swamiji and Sri Rege Sahib together goes to Sri P.R. Avasthi – Editor

It was Christmas holidays of 1914. My friend M.B. Rege took me to Shirdi along 
with him to seek the blessings of Sai Baba. During the journey, I was wondering 
as to whether I have transgressed the advice of my Guru not to visit another 
saint. I was indeed in a repentant mood for having agreed to go to Shirdi and 
was beginning to feel that I have been led astray by the jugglery of the old 
fakir at Shirdi. I felt that I should overpower his sorcery by utterance of 
Shri Ram Nam. Rege called me 'Crazy'.

At Shirdi, we met Sai Baba in the Chavdi. My friend Rege went to him and prayed 
to him to rid of my fit of craziness. Baba looked at me and I was cured of my 
spell instantly on hearing Baba's melodious and devout tone 'Allah Malik Hai'. 
I apologized to him mentally to pardon at my defects. I put my head at his 
lotus feet. He blessed me by gently touching my head. Then onwards every 
creature that I happened to look on our way began to strike me as Sai Baba. In 
meeting Sai Baba, my quest for a Sadguru was over and Sai Baba was everything 
for me.

We went to the residence of Mother Radhakrishna Ayi. She appeared to me like 
the proto-type of my Guru Shanthi Devi. On seeing me Mother Radhakrishna Ayi 
narrated a few earlier incidents of my life. I was stunned but still did not 
accept her as a substitute for my Guru Shanthi Devi but as her sister.

Even as I was thinking on these lines, Mother Radhakrishna Ayi cried aloud 'I 
am dying' and fell flat on the ground. I ran up to her and putting her head on 
my lap loudly chanted one after the other five mantras based on the five 
letters of 'Shiv Panchakshari' which represented the five elements. I implored 
the deities to revive her in exchange for all the virtues I had acquired in 16 
years of my spiritual sadhana. Mother Radhakrishna Ayi opened her eyes and I 
felt exceedingly grateful to God for this recovery.

I was in Shirdi for four days. Sai Baba passed me through various stages and 
phases of His miraculous powers and made me realize as to His being an avatar. 
This visit proved to be a turning point in my life as it weeded out the unholy 
thoughts about Him as a 'Muslim' and drove me towards Him to took upon Him not 
only as my Sadguru but as my God in whose quest I had been so long hankering 
after.

It was 'Ekadashi' – the last day of my visit. Sai Baba had returned to the 
mosque from Chavadi after the Kakad Arathi. He sent for my friend M.B. Rege and 
directed him to take me away. A cart-Tonga was got ready. As we started to go 
he came out of the mosque to go on for his morning round and we had the good 
fortune to salute him near the village gate and got his blessings at the time 
of our departure.

After this visit, I used to go to Shirdi at least twice or thrice a year and on 
every occasion I was fortunate to get His darshan and blessings. This continued 
for four years or so without a break.

In November 1917, in the early hours Sai Baba manifested in our residence at 
Ujjain. I got up from my bed and bowed to Him reverentially. He suddenly 
disappeared. At that very moment I heard the familiar voice of Abdul Bhai 
calling me by name from the garden. I opened the door and rushed out to find 
Abdul Bhai. But I found only a friend of mine plucking flowers who on enquiry 
told me that no one else had come and called me by name!

I was wondering about the significance of Sai Baba's visit to our house. On the 
third day of this incident, I received a letter from Sri Waman Rao Patil of 
Shirdi about the sad demise of Mother Radhakrishna Ayi in the early hours of 
the very day Sai Baba had visited our residence.

In May 1918, I visited Shirdi along with my sister and niece. They wanted to 
offer 'Naivedya' of pithala to Sai Baba and were preparing it in the very room 
that used to be formerly occupied by Mother Radhakrishna Ayi. The fuel was wet 
and smoke covered the entire room. Unable to bear the smoke, my sister thought 
of Mother Radhakrishna Ayi to come and help in kindling the fuel. At once they 
fancied that Mother had come downstairs and helped them in enkindling the wet 
fuel and then disappeared. While they felt the ethereal presence of the Mother 
amidst them, reality dawned that Mother had cast off her mortal coil in 
November 1917 itself. But they were inwardly happy for having her darshan.

Another incident I recall was in October 1918. At Ujjain, ladies in our 
household had inadvertently washed the husked rice grain twice or thrice and 
went into the kitchen. Soon they realized the mistake and were at their wit's 
end as to what is to be done. By chance, I happened to go there and when they 
told me about this, I casually asked them to prepare 'Sakhar Bath' as Sai Baba 
liked it (rice mixed with sugar and fried in ghee and a little quantity of 
saffron added to it). After we offered 'Naivedya' to Sai Baba and partook 
‘prasad’, we got a letter from Shirdi conveying the saddest news of Sai Baba's 
'Mahasamadhi'. The news was like a bolt from the blue and we became benumbed 
and overtaken with grief.

A friend of mine who was there remarked that on such occasions, sweet rice or 
Meeta Bath is generally prepared according to Muslim rites and Sai Baba, in His 
own inimitable manner had received ‘Naivedya’ through me. What a coincidence.

Sai Baba is blessing us for ever. I am totally incapable of penning them 
adequately. Beyond the bounds of mind lies all comprehensive intelligence. 
Beyond the compass of the heart pervades all embracing love infinite. This 
great cause of all causes -The one Truth -God The Beloved of our heart, in us 
resides He is the sweetest Companion Giver of true solace, peace and joy Have 
Him and all your known and unknown Longings are fulfilled.

(Sai Padananda October 1994)
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