Guest guest Posted December 1, 2003 Report Share Posted December 1, 2003 Why do you weep? A gentleman at Udapur was suffering from stomach ulcer. His wife Surajbai was anxious about him at Kamgaon. One night she had a terrific dream; she saw her husband’s body being carried to the cremation ground, and she was telling her brother that she preferred death to widowhood. A strange fakir with a radiant face said to her "Why do you weep? Your husband will come to life again." At once her husband sat up and the dream ended. Later she came to know that on the same day her husband’s condition grew hopeless and that he soon recovered quite mysteriously. She later saw the picture of Baba and recognized him as the fakir who came in her dream and started worshipping it ignoring the criticism and objections of her co-religionists. After sometime she visited Shirdi and recognized the place in which the fakir stood in her dream vision was indeed Dwarakamai. One her next visit to Shirdi she had two dreams; One: Several persons of Jain religion were going round Sai Baba, chanting, "Sainath Boleja". Two: Several Jain Sadhus were assembled in a large hall and Baba was seated at the centre. She asked him for instruction about a certain matter. Baba then told her to seek it from a saint named Santnath Bhagwan, seated in the assembly. With this she woke up. She understood thereby that Baba had instructed her to stick to the tenets of her own religion, that her devotion to Baba does not run counter to adherence to one’s native faith. (from Sai Baba The Master) Free Pop-Up Blocker - Get it now Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
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