Sathya Sai Baba -- Puttaparthi
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The exorcist was a gigantic figure, terrible to behold, with
blood-red eyes and untamed manners. He tried all his craft which he
dared not experiment even with strong adult patients! For example,
he shaved the head of the boy and, with a sharp instrument scored
three ‘X’ marks on the scalp, from the top towards the forehead.
Sathya sat through the pain without wilting. With the scalp injured
and bleeding with those markings, the witch doctor poured on the
open wound the juice of lime, garlic, and other acidic
fruits.
The parents who were watching the proceedings in utter despair were
surprised, for there was not even a tear, or a gasp of pain from
the boy! But the exorcist was unrelenting and put the boy through
even more terrifying trials until the parents could bear to see it
no more. They wanted to save the boy from the jaws of that Yama
(God of Death) in human form; they had seen and suffered enough.
They paid him full fees and also gave some unasked gifts, and
thanked him for all the 'learning' he had
utilised.
When asked later as to why He chose to go through this diabolical
adventure, Bhagawan remarked, "Even after seeing all that fortitude
and the miracle of a little boy passing unscathed through all that
terror, even now, you are not convinced that I am Baba; how then
would you have reacted if I just made the announcement one fine
day? I wanted to make known that I am Divine Stuff, impervious to
human suffering, pain or joy."
Meanwhile, Sri Krishnamachari, a lawyer-friend from Penukonda,
heard of these occurrences in the Raju household and came to the
village to study the situation and offer what help he could. He had
a good look and told Venkama Raju, “It is really more serious than
I thought; take Him immediately to the Narasimha Temple (Lord
Narasimha – the Man-lion incarnation of Lord Vishnu) at
Ghatikachalam; that is the last chance". On hearing these words,
Sathya said, "Funny, is it not? I am already there at Ghatikachalam
and you want to take Me to Myself!" The lawyer had no further
inclination to cross-examine.
I am Sai Baba
On 23rd May 1940, Sathya rose from bed as usual, but after some
time, He called the members of the household around Him, gave them
sugar candy and flowers taken from nowhere. At this, the neighbours
too rushed in. He gave them each a ball of rice cooked in milk,
flowers and sugar candy concretised by a mere wave of the hand.
Meanwhile, Sri Venkama Raju came and he was incensed by what he
thought was a trick, hiding things somewhere and producing them by
sleight of hand. He wanted the chapter to be closed before it
lengthened into a tragedy.
So, arming himself with a stick, he accosted Sathya and asked, "Are
you a God, a ghost or a madcap? Tell me!" Prompt came the answer,
the Announcement, that had been held back so long, “I am Sai
Baba."
At this, Venkama Raju was stunned into silence; the stick slid from
his hands. He stood staring at Sathya trying to grasp the
implications of that announcement - “I am Sai Baba." But, Sathya
continued, “I belong to Apasthamba Sutra; I am of the Bharadwaja
Gothra; I am Sai Baba; I have come to ward off all your troubles;
keep your houses clean and pure."
The elder brother, Seshama Raju went near Him, and asked, "What do
you mean by 'Sai Baba'?" He did not reply, but only said this much
- "Your Venkavadhootha prayed that I be born in your family. So, I
came." The father felt that Sai Baba was a Muslim spirit speaking
through the boy and so, he asked, "What are we to do with you?”
Prompt came the answer; "Worship Me!" "When?" "Every Thursday! Keep
your minds and houses pure."
One Thursday, someone challenged Sathyanarayana and asked Him, “If
you are Sai Baba show us some proof, now!" Baba replied, “Yes, I
shall" and asked for some jasmine flowers. With a quick gesture, He
threw them on the floor and said "Look." They saw that the flowers
had formed, while falling, the Telugu letters, ‘Sai
Baba’!
Divine Omnipresence
On an invitation from some townsmen in Hospet, Seshama Raju decided
to take Sathya on a picnic to see if it might improve the mental
health of the boy. Hospet is a few miles away from the ruins of
Hampi, the capital city of the Emperors of ancient Vijayanagara
Kingdom in what is now the state of
Karnataka.
There, they visited the temple of Lord Virupaksha, the patron deity
of the Vijayanagara royal family. While the others in the party
went into the temple to offer worship at the sanctum sanctorum,
Sathya stood outside admiring the height and majesty of the Gopuram
(tall pyramid-shaped roof of a temple). When the priest waved the
flame of camphor before the Lingam (ellipsoid structure worshipped
as Lord Shiva), they saw to their utter amazement, Sathya there
inside the shrine! He was standing in place of the Lingam, smiling
and accepting their salutations.
Thinking that Sathya may have slipped into the shrine evading
everybody's notice, Seshama Raju went outside to verify whether He
was still there. Yes, indeed Sathya was there, leaning on a wall
and staring at the horizon! He rushed inside the sanctum sanctorum
and, yet again, he found Sathya standing there and blessing
everybody.
This incident confirmed their faith in Sathya as a Divine
Manifestation. They offered special Puja (worship) to Him that day.
Hospet was on its toes with expectation and excitement. The story
that He was seen as Virupaksha had spread to that town long before
they reached it. The next day He cured a chronic tuberculosis
patient by His touch and made him get up and walk a mile; He
materialized a variety of articles for the devotees and the
enthusiasm of the people knew no bounds. Bhajan and Namasankirtan
(singing the name of God) continued far into the
night.
The
Mission Begins
On the 20th day of October, 1940, the day after they all returned
from Hampi, Sathyanarayana started for school as usual. However,
within a few minutes, He returned to the house. Standing on the
outer doorstep, He cast aside the books He was carrying and called
out, “I am no longer your Sathya. I am Sai". The sister-in-law came
from the kitchen, only to be blinded by the splendour of the halo
around Baba's head! He addressed her, “I am going; I don't belong
to you; Maya (delusion) has gone; My Bhaktas (devotees) are calling
Me; I have My Work; I can't stay here any
longer."
When the brother hurried home on hearing all this, Baba only told
him, "Give up all your efforts to 'cure' Me. I am Sai; I do not
consider Myself related to you".
In spite of repeated pleas, Sathya would not step into that
building again. He moved in into the garden of the Excise Inspector
Sri Anjaneyulu's bungalow, and sat on a rock in the midst of the
trees. People came into the garden from all directions bringing
flowers, fruits, incense and camphor to worship Him. The garden
resonated with the voices of hundreds singing bhajans (devotional
singing) and following the lines of the first prayer that Sri
Sathya Sai taught them.
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