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3- Sleep Near the Serial Furnace!

 

Many years back, a Cittirai month. The New Year's Day. Morning hours.

A large crowd and a long queue at Sri Kanchi Matam. A sixteen year

old boy was among those waiting in the queue, which moved slowly. He

reached near the stage where Mahaswamiji was seated, around ten o'

clock. Acharyalh keenly looked at him for some time. He prostrated at

once before the sage, his eight limbs touching the ground. He did not

get up. Swamiji waited for some time and then said, " Get up, get up

my child! "

 

He got up, raised his hands over his head and joined the palms. The

stirrings of bhakti hadn't left him yet. Tears were flowing down his

eyes.

 

Swamiji called the youth near him. He obeyed, his palms still joined.

Swamiji inquired: " Who are you my son? What is your name? From which

place you are coming? "

 

With great vinayah (obedience) the youth brought his right palm

before his mouth and replied, " Swami, my name is Balakrishna Joshi. I

am a Gujarati Brahmin from Madras. My native place is Gujarat. "

 

" Which place in Madras? "

 

" Hanumantarayan Koil Street Swami " , replied Joshi.

 

" What have you read up to? "

 

" Up to the eighth Periyavaa " , said Joshi, in a low, hesitant voice.

 

" Alright. Since today is the new year's day, " Swamiji inquired, " you

thought you would have Swami Darshan at the temples in this kshetram? "

 

" It is not that Periyavaa. I came for a darshan of Periyavaa. "

 

Mahaswamiji said at once: " apacAram, apacAram, shouldn't tell that

way. When you go to a place, you should first have darshan of the

Shiva, Vishnu temples there. Wherever I go, I first have darshan at

the temples there--only then any job. You understand? " Swamiji

laughed.

 

" I have now understood " replied Joshi humbly.

 

" Alright, after you have prasadam from Acharyalh, you must go to the

temples here before you board a bus to Madras, understand? " said

Swamiji, a little emphatically.

 

Balakrishna Joshi, a little emboldened now, replied: " I understand

that well Periyavaa. As you have ordered, I shall have darshan at all

the temples here and come back to the matam. For your anugrahah. "

Swamiji said laughingly, " That's what. I am going to give the

prasadam now. Why come back to the matam? Oho... after Swami darshan

you have decided to have your lunch in the matam and then board a

bus! Good, good, " Swamiji gave his consent.

 

Joshi hesitated. There were tears in his eyes.

 

" What is the matter? " inquired Swamiji with kindness.

Wiping his tears, Joshi replied: " I wish to stay here for sometime,

that's why... "

 

Before he could finish, Swamiji interrupted him: " Here means? I don't

understand. "

 

" In the matam Periyavaa " , said Joshi with humility.

 

" What, in the matam? This is a place for sanyasins. What work is

there for young people like you? " Swamiji said with some sternness in

his voice. " Have Swami darshan and get back to your place! "

Joshi did not move. He again prostrated to the sage. And spilled the

beans: " Periyavaa shouldn't say that. My wish is to stay in the matam

and serve you for sometime. "

 

Swamiji understood the situation. The innocent, plain talk from Joshi

attracted him and created in him a special preference for the youth.

Without showing it, he said: " Serving me! There are many young people

here! Why you as another? You start getting back to Madras. "

Joshi moved from that place, but not from the matam. He took his

lunch in the matam and got himself seated in a corner outside the

room where Swamiji used to take rest.

 

The evening set in. Swamiji came out, finishing his bath. He saw

Joshi but hurried past the youth without saying anything. Joshi tried

standing within Swamiji's gaze, wherever Swamiji happened to be. For

four days he tried with the vairagya of bhakti, but to no avail.

The early morning of the fifth day. Mahaswamiji went for his ushah

kala bath in the pushkarini of Sri Kamakshi Amman temple. He saw

Joshi as he finished his bath and ascended the bank. " You haven't

gone to Madras? " he asked obligingly.

 

" No, Periyavaa! I am not returning until my sankalpa is fulfilled, "

said Joshi with vairagya.

 

" Whatever that sankalpa? " Swamiji asked, as if he did not know.

 

" It is to serve at your lotus feet for some time, Periyavaa " , replied

Joshi expectantly.

 

" Shouldn't have a sankalpa which is not a sAdhya. " Swamiji walked

away.

 

Joshi did not lose heart. After having darshan of Sri Kamakshi Amman

he went straight to the matam. He stood before the room of the sage.

Swamiji came out for the darshan of his bhaktas. He saw Joshi. His

heart softened at the vairagya of Joshi. He called the youth near.

" Your father has an employment or a business? " asked Swamiji.

 

" Business only Periyavaa. Buying and selling diamonds, " replied Joshi.

 

" For the kind of temperament you have, you will also become a big

diamond businessman. At that time, you should strive to get the name

of an honest diamond merchant. Alright, as you wish, you stay with

the other boys and serve me for some time. " Swamiji had at last

showed him the green flag.

 

Joshi joined the four or five youth who were serving the sage. Two

days went by in the darshan of Swamiji and doing the tasks he

ordered. On those two days Joshi had his bed at night, along with the

other boys, in a corner of the room where Swamiji slept. Joshi

considered this a great boon.

 

Swamiji called Joshi before he went for bed on the third night. As

Joshi prostrated, Swamiji said, " Balakrishna Joshi, you need to do a

thing from now. Be with me like the other boys and serve me the whole

day. But you shouldn't sleep here in the nights-- "

 

Joshi was alarmed. He interrupted the sage and said hastily, " I pray

Periyavaa should not give me such an order. Kindly grant me the

privilege of sleeping here like the other boys do. "

 

" I am telling you with a reason, " Swamiji showed some sternness in

his voice. " You should listen to me. "

 

Joshi stammered: " Alright, Periyavaa. I shall do what you say. "

Swamiji laughed and said: " Say that! You go to the kitchen at night.

There will be a wooden bench near the serial furnaces (kOttai

aduppu). You sleep on that bench conveniently. Get up early morning,

finish your chores, have your bath and come here for the service...

What, you understand? "

 

Joshi couldn't say anything further. Wiping his eyes, he said, " I

shall do as you order, Periyavaa, " and moved away. The other boys

looked at this happening jocularly. He couldn't find the answer to

the question as to why Swamiji wanted him to sleep alone in the

kitchen near the serial furnace.

 

As he came out, Joshi saw a mate and asked him inquisitively if

Swamiji had ordered any of them to sleep near the serial furnace.

With an expression of disapproval that boy replied, " Never had

Periyavaa asked any of us to do such a thing. "

Joshi felt insulted. It was ten in the night. Sobbing, he entered the

deserted kitchen and settled himself on the bench near the serial

furnace. He did not eat anything that night. Grief choking his

throat, he was awake for a long time before he fell asleep. As the

dawn set on the next morning, the matam woke up. Soon after, the

Vedic chanting and bhajan songs peculiar for a matam came floating in

the wind.

Joshi awakened. He finished his chores, went and sat down in the

sanctum of Sri Kamakshi Amman. It did not occur to him to go for

service to Swamiji.

 

He came to the matam in the afternoon, had his lunch, and then went

back to the temple sanctum. He had the usual bed around ten in the

night, near the serial furnace. He did not go the sage at all.

Two days passed in this manner. It was the morning on the third day.

Swamiji called a sevak and asked him with a worried look: " Two days

back a boy named Balakrishna Joshi came here for seva... He is not

seen now! Where did he go? Perhaps he has gone back to Madras without

informing me? "

 

Hesitatingly the sevak replied, " No, Periyavaa. He is only here in

the matam. "

 

" Then why did he not come here for the last two days? "

 

" No idea, Periyavaa. "

 

Meantime another sevak boy came that side, and Swamiji asked him

about the missing Gujarati boy. He too had no idea.

" Alright, check up with Joshi and tell him that I want him here now " ,

ordered Swamji and went inside his room.

Joshi stood looking small before Mahaswamiji.

 

" Come, my child. Why, you were not seen here for the last two days!

Are you not well? " Swamiji inquired with utmost kindness. Joshi had

no reply.

 

" Any sadness... or anger... with me? " Swamiji asked like a child,

happiness writ on his face.

 

Joshi slowly opened his mouth. " No anger and all, Periyavaa! A bit of

sadness in my heart though, " he stammered.

Swamiji looked at him with surprise. " Sadness... with me? "

Joshi kept quiet.

 

Swamiji did not stop. " Come on, tell me! Is it not that I should also

know about your sadness? " As Swamiji encouraged Joshi to talk, the

other boys were standing nearby with folded hands.

 

Prostrating and bringing his palm before his mouth, Joshi began to

talk. " Nothing else, Periyavaa. You ordered me to sleep in your room

like the other boys for the first two nights, and I was happy.

Suddenly you called me and ordered me to go and sleep near the serial

furnace! I was saddened with the thought that perhaps since I am only

a Gujarati brahmin and not a brahmin of this side, you might have

ordered me to sleep separately. Please pardon me Periyavaa... " Joshi

sobbed and fell at the feet of Swamiji.

 

Swamiji understood the situation. He did not say anything for

sometime. Silence prevailed there. Then he asked the other boys to

leave him alone, and called Joshi near. With utmost vAtsalyam he

spoke: " adAdA... Balakrishna... For my asking you to sleep near the

serial furnace you made up this meaning! I did not say that with such

thoughts in my mind! You are a small boy, so you have misunderstood

me! " With those words, Swamiji asked Joshi to sit before him. Joshi

hesitated and sat down on the floor.

 

Swamiji spoke with compassion welling up in his voice: " There was

never such a reason as that you expressed now for my asking you to

sleep alone on the wooden bench near the serial furnace. There was

only one reason for that, Joshi. Look here! " Swamiji raised his

vastram up to his thigh. There were bunches of reddish mosquito bites

on Swamiji's rosy thighs!

 

" My child Joshi! You see these bites of the mosquitoes I have at

night time? I am a sanyasin, so I can withstand them. Being a child

you would have immense suffering. I saw you struggling with the

mosquito bite on the first two nights. You have a rosy complexion

like me! So I wanted that at least you could sleep well in a safe

place, which was why asked you to sleep alone. Since the wooden bench

is lying near the serial furnace, there would be absolutely no

mosquitoes because of the heat from the furnace. And you would sleep

well! That was the only reason for my order, but it so happened that

you misunderstood me! " As Swamiji said this laughing, Joshi started

sobbing loudly.

 

He spoke sobbing, " Periyavaa, please tell me that you have pardoned

me! Without understanding your compassion, I blabbered some

nonsense! " That compassionate Lord was just laughing, raising his

hands and blessing Joshi.

 

" Joshi, you will also become a diamond merchant in future. Sell your

wares for a reasonable prize and do a good business. " said Swamiji as

he blessed Joshi once again.

 

In the later years, Balakrishna Joshi became a dharmic diamond

merchant and was a beloved bhakta of Swamiji until the Samadhi days

of the sage. Some years later, Joshi also gave up his body to reach

God's feet.

Author: Sri Ramani Anna (in Tamil)

Source: Sakthi Vikatan issue dated Sep 9, 2006

 

Glossary:

 

apacAram - offense, fault, something which contradicts Acaram or

rules of conduct

Acharyalh – teacher

adAdA - an expression of sympathy

anugrahah – blessing

Cittirai – April

kshetram - holy place

matam - ashram, hermitage

prasadam - a sample of a holy offering

pushkarani - pond belonging to a temple

sankalpa - will, purpose, determination

sAdhya - possible, achievable

sevak - one who serves

Swami darshan - Here Swami means God.

ushah kala - dawn time

vairagya - dispassion, here firmness

vAtsalyam – affection

vastram – cloth

vinayah – modesty

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