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One day while sitting in Dwarkamai Sai Baba broke His silence and started narrating an incident as under…..Once I went to Aurangabad while roaming here and there. There was a mosque with a big tamarind tree in its centre. A fakir lived in the mosque. His name was Matababa. I asked for his permission to stay in the mosque. Initially the fakir did not allow Me, I requested him again and again and at last after long discussion he agreed.An old woman lived nearby. That woman used to give a piece of

roti to Matababa. Matababa used to live on that small piece of roti the whole day. He never begged food from anyone in the village. So I asked for his permission to go to beg food from the villagers, so that We can get that much quantity of food which is sufficient for both of Us.In this way about 12 years passed by begging food. After that I took permission to leave from Matababa. The fakir was in tears with the thought of My separation. At that time I consoled that fakir saying that I will come here again someday while roaming here and there..........Read MoreSource : Translated from a Gujarati Book 'Sai Sarovar'

--Posted By Hetal Patil to Shirdi Sai Baba Life Teachings and Stories at 7/09/2008 07:15:00 AM

 

Sai Nathay Arpanastu

Anant Koti Brahmand Nayak

Raja Dhi Raj Yogi Raj Para Brahma

Shri Sachidanand Sadguru

Sai Nath Maharaj Ki Jai!!!

 

Hetal Patil

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