Guest guest Posted February 9, 2009 Report Share Posted February 9, 2009 Baba assumes objector's father's voice Kaka Mahajani's friend who was a believer in Nirakara worship alone and objected to all worship of forms, agreed out of curiosity to go with Kaka to see Baba. He stipulated, however, that he would neither bow to Sai nor pay any Dakshina. As that friend was getting up the steps of the mosque at Shirdi, Baba said " Kayaveji " i.e., Welcome Sir; But the voice that fell upon the friend's ears was that of his father and thrilled him with joy. He at once fell down and placed his head upon Baba's feet. Baba asked Kaka therafter, twice for Dakshina, but did not ask this man, who thereupon whispered to Kaka that he wanted to give Dakshina. Baba : What is your friend saying? Kaka repeated his words. Baba: He has not been asked because he was unwilling to give it. But if he wants to give it now, he may. Then the friend paid Baba Rs,17, Baba : (to that man): It is Teli's wall that separates you from us. Pull it down and we can see each other clearly face to face. Then Kaka and his friend were starting and the, weather was cloudy and threatening. Baba.: Shama, let them go without fear or anxiety. There is no trouble from rain on their return journey. There was no rain till they reached the train, despite the clouds and thunder. (Source Sai Baba Charters and Sayings) <http://www.saileelas.org/books/babasayings.htm> http://www.saileelas.org/books/babasayings Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
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