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Balakrishna G. Upasani Sastri, Professor of Sanskrit, went to Hardwar

and Tapovan (Swargashram) and saw a saint who told him that a

saligram held as an heirloom by the upasanis for many generations had

been given by him.

 

When asked about his identity, that saint said in Hindustani, "lo!

There was a tree (or log). One came down. The other went up. You will

come to know". And then he went out of sight.

 

Many years later, at the end of 1911, he was going about to trace the

whereabouts of his younger brother, Kasinath now known as Upasani

Baba. He alighted at Kopergaon at the request of the local Mamlatdar

who sent him to Shirdi. When he went to Baba,

 

Baba: Go to Khandoba's

 

Balakrishna G. Upasani Sastri: When I have seen you, Baba, I have

seen all the Gods.

 

Again Baba: Go to Khandoba's.

 

When Balakrishna G. Upasani Sastri came out of the Mosque and

mentioned Baba's order, people told him that Kasinath Upasani Sastri

was at Khandoba's. Thus Baba without being told, found out

Balakrishna G. Upasani Sastri's relationship and quest.

 

When Balakrishna G. Upasani Sastri returned to Baba, Baba spoke in

Hindustani the same words that were spoken by the Sadhu at Tapovan.

 

"There was a tree (or log). Two persons were up over that. One came

down and the other went up."

 

Sai Baba thus showed that he was the Tapovan saint.

 

Courtesy: HH Pujyasri B. V. Narasimha Swamiji

(Shri Vasuki Mahal Shirdi Sai Baba Trust, Coimbatore, India)

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