Guest guest Posted May 11, 2005 Report Share Posted May 11, 2005 Baba waited for five minutes to see whether Purandhare would go for his meal. He again said, “How can I deal with this zealous maniac? His intestines must be crying out for food.” “Baba, he does not have much leave left, so he wants to complete the work fast. Shall I ask him to go for lunch?” asked Kaka Saheb Dixit. Baba skeptically said, “He is not obeying even me - is he likely to listen to you? Bhagoji, go and call him.” Purandhare was continuing his work but was also listening to all these words. His heart melted to see the love Baba had for him. He came running and fell at Baba’s feet and started weeping. Baba put his hand on Purandhare ’s head and caressed him. “What happened now brother? Why are you crying?” asked Baba consolingly. “Baba, I obstinately disobeyed you and am doing work which you did not really like. Why do you have such love for me? In the morning you shouted at me, you said that you would beat me, you even threatened to kill me. And now you are feeling so miserable that I have not eaten. Who else but you can show me such love which exceeds even my mother’s love for me? Baba, you are my mother, my father, my guru, my god. You are indeed everything to me. I do not want anything else in this world except you. Please grant me the great good fortune of serving you every second of my life,” importuned Purandhare tearfully. “All right, but have your meal,” said Baba like a loving mother. Purandhare wiped his eyes and rose to his feet. He turned and was about to go out of the mosque when a doubt assailed him again. “Baba, will you demolish what I have done the moment I go? asked Purandhare. Baba smiled. “Don’t be childish. Go have your meal and come back,” promised Baba, “I will do nothing of the sort.” Later he turned to Kakasaheb Dixit and said, “What can we do? If the child unknowingly passes stools on our leg do we strike it? Do we cut off the leg? We have to put up with it.” Purandhare returned after lunch and began to work again. By evening the shed was built. He had intended to have two doors on it but could complete the fixing of only one of them as he had to return home the next day. He thought that with Baba’s permission, he could request Tatya to complete the work. (To be contd....) (Source Saipatham Feb 2001) Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
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