Chapter 7 - A Deeper Understanding - a podcast by Sai Babas Devotee Speaks

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Chapter 7 is one which I found very insightful because it describes so much about Sai Baba Himself, the first being this radical acceptance of both Hindus and Muslims and to what an amazing degree - calling the Masjid Dwarka Mai, allowing celebrations of Ram Navami and Gokulashtami. It was so fascinating and I wonder, in those times, what was the actual reaction of the people. Here was a Master who actually took action regarding unity. He didn't just speak about it. This Jugalbandi, this beautiful harmonising of two faiths, according to me, is unprecedented the way He did it in His time. It is something not to be taken lightly because, you see, he was walking the talk of His message. If His message is Everyone's God is one, then He was showing it in action. It was up to the people to follow that.


So, I do feel what He did is absolutely stupendous in those days, living by example, and the insights we get into His activities show that He was an accomplished Yogi. The incident of His limbs being found in the different corners, and the person who saw it running away scared. That is actually a Yoga called the Khanda Manda Yoga. And it is a yoga which Yogis undertake to test themselves, to test their identification with their body, and they had the ability to rejuvenate those limbs. So these practices, like Khanda Manda Yoga and Dhauti (the washing of the intestines by bringing them out), once again show the Yogic mastery of Sai Baba.


Then, it says He was like a Hakeem dispensing medicines for healing. Here, another aspect is revealed. So, truly, it is a most beautiful description of Shirdi Sai Baba's varied masteries over many disciplines. It is actually as if there are different people who would master each discipline, but here, it was all in one. So, this chapter becomes very crucial for someone to see the width, the range, the expanse of dominion that Sai Baba had over various occult sciences. That is why this is one of my favourite chapters. I do know that the whole of Sai Satcharita is strewn with miracles, but this particular chapter, and the incidents mentioned therein, show compassion like never before. All His acts were acts of compassion, particularly this one specific act, where He thrusts His hand into the fire, and later says, "I did it because a mother's baby had accidentally slipped from her hands and fallen into the blacksmith's forge." So He took the brunt of the Karma to save the baby. This is truly a glorious example of compassion. Or, when the bubonic plague struck, and he lifted his Dhoti and showed people the buboes (swellings), which were on His legs. This is the peak of compassion that the suffering is taken on upon His own body.


And this reminds me of something very beautiful that I had read. It is a myth, of course, but it is about the Buddha. When he was at the gates of heaven, and the gatekeeper told the Buddha, "Welcome, O Master, we have been waiting for this glorious day. All in heaven are rejoicing because you have finally arrived here. We can't tell you how happy we are. Do come in." But the Buddha just stood there. So, the gatekeeper said, "Master, we urge you to walk through the gates of heaven. We are all eagerly waiting for your presence." The Buddha said, "No." The gatekeeper was quite surprised. He said, "What is the reason, Master, that you won't walk through?" And the Buddha replied, "Unless all those who follow me come in before me, only then will I walk through the gate." This is compassion. And this compassion is shown, in action, by Shirdi Sai Baba. So, for me, the breadth of this chapter 7 - right from insights into Baba's life, his mastery over sciences, and the degree of compassion, not to mention the fact that his umbrella-bearer was a leper - which means, the person doing Seva, who was closest to Him physically, who had festering wounds, was a leper! Look at the compassion shown by Sai Baba once again towards this man. It is quite stupendous when you think of this. And so, I do feel that this, for me, is one of my favourite chapters in the Satcharita, and I hope you see it from this perspective and get to know the dimensions this Master operates on. Let us not forget that all these stories in the Sai Satcharita may be about a Master, but the reason they are there is to evoke the same qualities in us, not to just keep saying, "O, Baba was so compassionate," but rather to show us the way towards true compassion. So, I hope you enjoyed this exploration and we will move forward as we go along to the other chapters.

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