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DIVINE GRACE – BABA IS DATTATREYA

Sankar Balwant Kohojkar, B.A., Kayasth Prabhu, Aged 41, Clerk in Bombay

Collector’s Office, living at Thana, says:

My late father Balwant C. Kohojkar a retired mamlatdar visited Sai Baba in 1911.

Baba gave him an affectionate parental welcome and patted on the back. Baba said

to him, "Will you live in the mutt? (I.e., at Shirdi). My father lived there for

about 7 days. When the time came for leave taking, Baba told him "Go anywhere,

Baba is after you." Subsequently, (i.e.,) till my father’s death, a few months

back, whatever mishap may be fall, my father found that he was helped by Baba.

My father went only once.

During his stay at Shirdi in 1911, Datta Jayanti occurred. About 5 p.m. or so,

Baba was seated at the Mosque with devotees around him. At once, he said, "I am

having the pangs of labour. I cannot bear it. I am about to be delivered."

Evidently, he was identifying himself with Anusuya, mother of Datta who at that

time had her pains of labour and was undergoing sympathetic pain.

At twilight time (i.e.,) shortly after the above incident he drove out all

people from the Mosque and again after a little while he called all people to

come unto him. Then he was in glee. This is according to the Purana the time of

Datta’s birth. People all went in and among them, my father directly entered the

Mosque; what he saw on Baba’s seat and in place of Baba’s figure was a small

child, charming three faced figure of Datta (i.e.,) Datta, as an infant. That

view he had just for a moment. Then instead of Datta figure, he saw at the

identical spot Baba in his usual dress and form. Just imagine what his feeling

must have been at that time. He vividly realises that Baba was Datta.

On the day of leaving Shirdi and after taking the parting udhi at the Masjid, my

father had gone through the lanes and houses that block the view between the

main road and the mosque. There, at the main road, he had a strong feeling that

this view of Baba might be last, and so he desired to see Baba once more. Just

as he formed that wish in his mind, he looked at the Lendi side and there

peeping through the hedge was the face of Sai Baba. What a wonder of wonders!

He had left Sai Baba behind at the mosque and Baba had not accompanied or

followed him. Yet, at the moment when he entertained the desire to see Baba’s

face for the last time Baba’s face appeared at a hedge about 100 or 150 yards

away from the mosque. That was the last time he saw Baba, and so Baba said,

"You are going, Well go." I had not accompanied my father on the above

occasion, but my father has mentioned this to others and me.

I have personally little experience. As a boy, I got a small photo of Sai Baba

in my pocket. Since that time I progressed well in my studies and in life. I

have given that little photo to my sister. I am worshipping Baba even now."

In 1930, I had a serious accident that threatened to cut my life short at once.

I had dysentery and I mistook a bottle of phenol, while I was in half sleeping

condition for water and swallowed most of it. That resulted in my passing into

a deranged state and for four days, I was unconscious. The attendant Dr.

Chipkar feared it might prove fatal. But, I recovered after the fourth day.

Just at that time, as I was regaining consciousness, I had a vision. I saw that

figure of a young athletic Moslem (bareheaded he was) beating all round (i.e.,)

on the wall and the floor of my sick room with his staff. At once, I concluded

that it was my patron Saint Sai Baba that had come and saved my life.

In 1934, I felt a strong impulse that I should at once proceed to Shirdi and

have a darshan of Samadhi and Dwarakamai. When I went into the Dwarakamai, I

felt thrilled by a current passing through my body (just like an electric

current) at the sight of Baba'’ portrait. At first, I could not keep looking at

that portrait. As I felt it, I was full of feelings "God is here."

(Written by: HH Pujyasri B. V. Narasimha Swamiji in Devotees Experiences on 14th September 1936)

 

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I shall be higly pleased if you....caption..as..n the subject"Sri

B.V.Narasimhaswamiji's book.."Devottees Experiences"......and then the

topic................instead of Re:

(Shirdi_sai_baba_divine_grace).........topic.

This is great respect we are rendering to Pujyasri Narasimhaswamiji (as you are

publishing the contents from Swqamiji's books on "Devotees Experiences)...

Pujyasri Narasimhaswamiji is fully responsible for the present laks and laks of

devotees are in the sai fold.....due to his good seed shown during the early

period 1936-1956, by his visits .... this Bharat and establishing many mandirs,

bhajan sabha and his preachings on Lord Sai ideals.

Yours in sai service,

K.Ramaswamy

former President(1997-2001)ia Sai Samaj(Regd), Chennai. Established by Pujyasri

Narasimhaswamiji in the year 1941

DIVINE GRACE – BABA IS DATTATREYA

Sankar Balwant Kohojkar, B.A., Kayasth Prabhu, Aged 41, Clerk in Bombay

Collector’s Office, living at Thana, says:

My late father Balwant C. Kohojkar a retired mamlatdar visited Sai Baba in 1911.

Baba gave him an affectionate parental welcome and patted on the back. Baba said

to him, "Will you live in the mutt? (I.e., at Shirdi). My father lived there for

about 7 days. When the time came for leave taking, Baba told him "Go anywhere,

Baba is after you." Subsequently, (i.e.,) till my father’s death, a few months

back, whatever mishap may be fall, my father found that he was helped by Baba.

My father went only once.

During his stay at Shirdi in 1911, Datta Jayanti occurred. About 5 p.m. or so,

Baba was seated at the Mosque with devotees around him. At once, he said, "I am

having the pangs of labour. I cannot bear it. I am about to be delivered."

Evidently, he was identifying himself with Anusuya, mother of Datta who at that

time had her pains of labour and was undergoing sympathetic pain.

At twilight time (i.e.,) shortly after the above incident he drove out all

people from the Mosque and again after a little while he called all people to

come unto him. Then he was in glee. This is according to the Purana the time of

Datta’s birth. People all went in and among them, my father directly entered the

Mosque; what he saw on Baba’s seat and in place of Baba’s figure was a small

child, charming three faced figure of Datta (i.e.,) Datta, as an infant. That

view he had just for a moment. Then instead of Datta figure, he saw at the

identical spot Baba in his usual dress and form. Just imagine what his feeling

must have been at that time. He vividly realises that Baba was Datta.

On the day of leaving Shirdi and after taking the parting udhi at the Masjid, my

father had gone through the lanes and houses that block the view between the

main road and the mosque. There, at the main road, he had a strong feeling that

this view of Baba might be last, and so he desired to see Baba once more. Just

as he formed that wish in his mind, he looked at the Lendi side and there

peeping through the hedge was the face of Sai Baba. What a wonder of wonders!

He had left Sai Baba behind at the mosque and Baba had not accompanied or

followed him. Yet, at the moment when he entertained the desire to see Baba’s

face for the last time Baba’s face appeared at a hedge about 100 or 150 yards

away from the mosque. That was the last time he saw Baba, and so Baba said,

"You are going, Well go." I had not accompanied my father on the above

occasion, but my father has mentioned this to others and me.

I have personally little experience. As a boy, I got a small photo of Sai Baba

in my pocket. Since that time I progressed well in my studies and in life. I

have given that little photo to my sister. I am worshipping Baba even now."

In 1930, I had a serious accident that threatened to cut my life short at once.

I had dysentery and I mistook a bottle of phenol, while I was in half sleeping

condition for water and swallowed most of it. That resulted in my passing into

a deranged state and for four days, I was unconscious. The attendant Dr.

Chipkar feared it might prove fatal. But, I recovered after the fourth day.

Just at that time, as I was regaining consciousness, I had a vision. I saw that

figure of a young athletic Moslem (bareheaded he was) beating all round (i.e.,)

on the wall and the floor of my sick room with his staff. At once, I concluded

that it was my patron Saint Sai Baba that had come and saved my life.

In 1934, I felt a strong impulse that I should at once proceed to Shirdi and

have a darshan of Samadhi and Dwarakamai. When I went into the Dwarakamai, I

felt thrilled by a current passing through my body (just like an electric

current) at the sight of Baba'’ portrait. At first, I could not keep looking at

that portrait. As I felt it, I was full of feelings "God is here."

(Written by: HH Pujyasri B. V. Narasimha Swamiji in Devotees Experiences on 14th September 1936)

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Many Thanks for your suggestion.

 

HH Pujyasri B V Nartasimha Sweamiji's name will appear on top of all his articles.

 

This will be done in our forthcoming articles.

 

Ever yours

in Sai Service

SivanandamPadmakshi Ramaswamy <ramasayee > wrote:

Dear Saibandhu Sivanandam,

 

I shall be higly pleased if you....caption..as..n the subject"Sri

B.V.Narasimhaswamiji's book.."Devottees Experiences"......and then the

topic................instead of Re:

(Shirdi_sai_baba_divine_grace).........topic.

This is great respect we are rendering to Pujyasri Narasimhaswamiji (as you are

publishing the contents from Swqamiji's books on "Devotees Experiences)...

Pujyasri Narasimhaswamiji is fully responsible for the present laks and laks of

devotees are in the sai fold.....due to his good seed shown during the early

period 1936-1956, by his visits .... this Bharat and establishing many mandirs,

bhajan sabha and his preachings on Lord Sai ideals.

Yours in sai service,

K.Ramaswamy

former President(1997-2001)ia Sai Samaj(Regd), Chennai. Established by Pujyasri

Narasimhaswamiji in the year 1941

DIVINE GRACE – BABA IS DATTATREYA

Sankar Balwant Kohojkar, B.A., Kayasth Prabhu, Aged 41, Clerk in Bombay

Collector’s Office, living at Thana, says:

My late father Balwant C. Kohojkar a retired mamlatdar visited Sai Baba in 1911.

Baba gave him an affectionate parental welcome and patted on the back. Baba said

to him, "Will you live in the mutt? (I.e., at Shirdi). My father lived there for

about 7 days. When the time came for leave taking, Baba told him "Go anywhere,

Baba is after you." Subsequently, (i.e.,) till my father’s death, a few months

back, whatever mishap may be fall, my father found that he was helped by Baba.

My father went only once.

During his stay at Shirdi in 1911, Datta Jayanti occurred. About 5 p.m. or so,

Baba was seated at the Mosque with devotees around him. At once, he said, "I am

having the pangs of labour. I cannot bear it. I am about to be delivered."

Evidently, he was identifying himself with Anusuya, mother of Datta who at that

time had her pains of labour and was undergoing sympathetic pain.

At twilight time (i.e.,) shortly after the above incident he drove out all

people from the Mosque and again after a little while he called all people to

come unto him. Then he was in glee. This is according to the Purana the time of

Datta’s birth. People all went in and among them, my father directly entered the

Mosque; what he saw on Baba’s seat and in place of Baba’s figure was a small

child, charming three faced figure of Datta (i.e.,) Datta, as an infant. That

view he had just for a moment. Then instead of Datta figure, he saw at the

identical spot Baba in his usual dress and form. Just imagine what his feeling

must have been at that time. He vividly realises that Baba was Datta.

On the day of leaving Shirdi and after taking the parting udhi at the Masjid, my

father had gone through the lanes and houses that block the view between the

main road and the mosque. There, at the main road, he had a strong feeling that

this view of Baba might be last, and so he desired to see Baba once more. Just

as he formed that wish in his mind, he looked at the Lendi side and there

peeping through the hedge was the face of Sai Baba. What a wonder of wonders!

He had left Sai Baba behind at the mosque and Baba had not accompanied or

followed him. Yet, at the moment when he entertained the desire to see Baba’s

face for the last time Baba’s face appeared at a hedge about 100 or 150 yards

away from the mosque. That was the last time he saw Baba, and so Baba said,

"You are going, Well go." I had not accompanied my father on the above

occasion, but my father has mentioned this to others and me.

I have personally little experience. As a boy, I got a small photo of Sai Baba

in my pocket. Since that time I progressed well in my studies and in life. I

have given that little photo to my sister. I am worshipping Baba even now."

In 1930, I had a serious accident that threatened to cut my life short at once.

I had dysentery and I mistook a bottle of phenol, while I was in half sleeping

condition for water and swallowed most of it. That resulted in my passing into

a deranged state and for four days, I was unconscious. The attendant Dr.

Chipkar feared it might prove fatal. But, I recovered after the fourth day.

Just at that time, as I was regaining consciousness, I had a vision. I saw that

figure of a young athletic Moslem (bareheaded he was) beating all round (i.e.,)

on the wall and the floor of my sick room with his staff. At once, I concluded

that it was my patron Saint Sai Baba that had come and saved my life.

In 1934, I felt a strong impulse that I should at once proceed to Shirdi and

have a darshan of Samadhi and Dwarakamai. When I went into the Dwarakamai, I

felt thrilled by a current passing through my body (just like an electric

current) at the sight of Baba'’ portrait. At first, I could not keep looking at

that portrait. As I felt it, I was full of feelings "God is here."

(Written by: HH Pujyasri B. V. Narasimha Swamiji in Devotees Experiences on 14th September 1936)

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Satchidananda Sadguru Sainath Maharaj ki Jai !!!Baba Bless us all Your use of

is subject to the

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