Sai Satcharitra
Sai Satchritra - Chapter XXV
Damu Anna Kasar of Ahmednagar - (1) Speculations - (2) Amra-Leela
Preliminary
We begin this Chapter with a bow with all our eight limbs to Sai Baba, Who is an ocean
of mercy, the God incarnate, who is Para-Brahman and the great Yogeshwara (Lord of
Yoga). Victory be unto Sai Baba, Who is the crest-jewel of the Saints, who is the home
of all auspicious things, who is our Atmaram (Dear Self), and who is the able refuge of
the devotees. We prostrate ourselves before Him, Who has attained the aim and end of
life.
Sai Baba is always full of mercy. What is wanted on our part is whole-hearted devotion
to Him. When a devotee has got firm faith and devotion, his wishes are soon fulfilled.
When the desire arose in the mind of Hemadpant to write the life and Leelas of Sai
Baba, He immediately got it written by him. When the order 'to keep the memos' was
given, Hemadpant was inspired and his intellect got strength and boldness to undertake
and finish the work. He was not, he say, qualified to write the work, but the gracious
blessings of Baba enabled him to complete the undertaking; and thus you have this
Satcharita which is a Somakant jewel, from which nectar in the form of Sai Leelas oozes
out for the readers to drink to their hearts' content.
Whenever, a devotee had complete and whole-hearted devotion to Sai Baba, all his
calamities and dangers were warded off and his welfare attended to by Baba. The story
of Damodar Savalaram Resane, Kasar of Ahmednagar (now of Poona) alias Damu Anna
illustrating the above statement, is given below.
Damu Anna
The readers are aware that a mention of this gentleman was made in the 6th Chapter,
regarding the celebration of Rama-Navami festival in Shirdi. He went to Shirdi about the
year 1895, when the Rama-Navami Utsava-celebration began and from that time he has
been providing an ornamental flag for that occasion every year. He also feeds the poor
and the fakirs that come there for the festival.
His Speculations : (1) Cotton A Bombay friend of Damu Anna wrote to him, that they
should do some cotton-speculation business in partnership which would bring them
about two lacs of rupees as profit. (Damu Anna says in his statement made about the
year 1936 to Mr. B.V.Narasimha Swami that the proposal about speculating at Bombay
in cotton was from a broker who was not to be a partner, and that he (Damu Anna) was
to be the sole adventurer: - vide P.75 of the Devotees' Experiences Part II). The broker
wrote that the business was good and involved no risks and that the opportunity should
not be lost. Damu Anna was oscillating in his mind. He could not at once determine to
venture in the speculation. He thought about this and as he was a devotee of Baba, he
wrote a detailed letter to Shama giving all the facts and requested him to consult Baba
and take His advice in the matter. Shama got the letter next day and when he came with
it at noon to the Masjid and placed it before Baba. He asked Shama what the matter
was, and what the paper (letter) was about. He replied that Damu Anna of Nagar wanted
to consult Him about something. Then Baba said - "What does he write, and what does
he plan? It seems that he wants to catch the sky and that he is not content with what
God has given him; read his letter". Shama than said, "The letter contains what you have
just said now. Oh, Deva you sit here calm and composed and agitate the devotees and
when they get restless, you draw them here, some in person and others through letters.
If you know the contents of the latter, why do you then press me to read it?" Baba said -
"Oh Shama, read it please. I speak at random and who believes Me."
Then Shama read the letter and Baba heard it attentively and said feelingly - "The Shet
(Damu Anna) has gone mad; write to him in reply that nothing is wanting in his house.
Let him be content with the half loaf (bread) he has now and let him not bother himself
about lacs." Shama sent the reply which Damu Anna was anxiously waiting for. Reading
it, he found that all his hopes and prospects about lacs of rupees as profit were dashed
to the ground. He thought that he had done a mistake in consulting Baba.
But as Shama had hinted in the reply that there was always much difference in seeing
and hearing and that, therefore, he should come to Shirdi personally and see Baba. He
thought it advisable to go to Shirdi and consult Baba personally about the affair. So he
went to Shirdi, saw Baba, prostrated himself before Him and sat shampooing His legs.
He had no courage to ask Baba openly about the speculation, but he thought in his
mind, that it would be better if some share in the business should be assigned to Baba
and said in his mind, that if Baba were to help him in this transaction, he would surrender
some share of profits to Him. Damu Anna was thus thinking secretly in his mind, but
nothing was veiled from Baba; everything past, present and future were clear to Him as
an Amalaka fruit in hand. A child wants sweets, but its mother gives bitter pills; the
former spoil its health, while the latter improve it. So the mother looking to the welfare of
her infant, coaxes it and gives it bitter pills. Baba, kind mother as He was, knew the
present and future prospects of His devotees, and therefore reading Damu Anna's mind,
He openly spoke to him - "Bapu, I do not want to be entangled in any such wordly things
(sharing profits)." Seeing Baba's disapproval Damu Anna dropped the enterprise.
(2) Grain-Dealing : Then he thought of trading in grain, rice, wheat and other groceries.
Baba read also this thought and said to him, "You will be buying at five seers and selling
at seven seers a rupee". So this business was also given up. The rice in the prices of
grains was kept up for some time, and Baba's prophecy seemed to be falsified, but in a
month or two there was abundant rain everywhere and the prices suddenly fell down;
and, therefore, those who stored grains suffered a severe loss. Damu Anna was saved
from this fate. Needless to say that the cotton speculation which was conducted by the
broker with the help of another merchant also collapsed with a severe loss to the
adventurers. After seeing that Baba had saved him from two severe losses in cotton and
grain speculations, Damu Anna's faith in Baba grew strong and he remained a true
devotee of Baba till His passing away and even now.
Amra-Leela (Mango miracle)
Once a parcel of about 300 good mangoes was received at Shirdi. It was sent from Goa
by one Mamlatdar named Rale to Sai Baba in the name of Shama. When it was opened,
all the mangoes were found to be in a good condition. They were given in Shama's
charge and only four were retained and placed in the kolamba (pot) by Baba.
He said that, "These four fruits are for Damu Anna, let them lie there".
This Damu Anna had three wives. According to his statement mentioned above, he had
not three but two wives only. He had no issue. He consulted many astrologers and
himself studied astrology to some extent and found that as there was a 'papi'
(inauspicious) planet in his horoscope, there was no prospect of any issue to him in this
life. But he had great faith in Baba. When he went to Shirdi, two hours after the receipt of
the mango parcel, for worshipping Baba, He said, "Though other people are looking for
the mangoes, they are Dammya's. He whose they are, should 'eat and die'." Damu Anna
on hearing these words was first shocked, but on Mhalsapati (a prominent Shirdi
devotees) explaining to him that death meant the death of the little self or egos, and to
have it at Baba's Feet was a blessing, he said that he would accept the fruits and eat
them. But Baba said to him. "Do not eat yourself, but give them to your junior wife. This
Amra-Leela (mango miracle of 4 mangoes) will give her four sons and four daughters.
This was done and ultimately in due course it was found Baba's words turned out true
and not those of the astrologers.
Baba's speech established its efficacy or greatness while He was living in the flesh, but
wonder of wonders! It did the same even after His passing away. Baba said - "Believe
Me, though I pass away, My bones in My tomb will give you hope and confidence. Not
only Myself but My tomb would be speaking, moving and communicating with those who
would surrender themselves whole-heartedly to Me. Do not be anxious that I would be
absent from you. You will hear My bones speaking and discussing your welfare. But
remember Me always, believe in Me heart and soul and then you will be most benefited.
Prayer
Hemadpant closes this Chapter with a prayer. "Oh Sai Sad-guru, the wish fulfilling tree of
the Bhaktas, Let us never forget and lose sight of Your Feet; we have been troubled with
the ins and outs (births and deaths) in this samsar; now free us from this cycle of births
and deaths. Restrain us from the outgoing of our senses to their objects and introvert us
and bring us face to face with the Atma (Self). As long as this outgoing tendency of the
senses and the mind is not checked, there is no prospect of self-realisation. Neither son,
nor wife nor friend will be of any use in the end. It is only You, Who will give us salvation
and happiness. Destroy completely our tendency for discussions and other evil matters,
let out tongue get a passion for chanting Your name.
Drive out our thoughts, good or otherwise and make us forget our bodies and houses,
and do away with our egoism. Make us ever remember Your name and forget all other
things. Remove the restlessness of our mind, and make it steady and calm. If you just
clasp us, the darkness of night of our ignorance will vanish and we shall live happily in
Your light. That You made us drink the nectar of Your Leelas and awakened us from our
slumber is due to Your grace and our store of merits in past births".
Note :- In this connection the following extract from Damu Anna's statement mentioned
above, is worth perusal, (Page 76).
"Once when I sat at His Feet along with many others, I had two questions in my mind
and He gave answers to both.
(1) There are so many crowding to Sai Baba. Do they all get benefit from Him?
To this, He replied orally - "Look at the mango tree in blossom. If all the flowers brought
fruit, what a splendid crop it would be. But do they? Most fall off (either as flowers or as
unripe fruits) by wind etc. Very few remain".
(2) The second question was about myself. If Baba were to pass away, how hopelessly
adrift I would be and how am I to fare then? To this Baba answered that He would be
with me when and wherever I thought of Him. That promise He had kept up before 1918
and has been keeping up after 1918. He is still with me. He is still guiding me. This was
about 1910-11, when brothers separated from me and my sister died, and there was a
theft and police enquiry, all of which incidents upset me very much.
When my sister died, my mind was much upset. I did not care for life and enjoyments.
When I went to Baba, He pacified me with His Upadesh and made me eat a feast of
Pooran Poli at Appa Kulkarni's house and get pasted with sandal.
There was a theft in my house. A thirty year's friend of mine stole my wife's jewel-box,
including her auspicious Nathi (nose-ring). I wept before Baba's photo. The next day, the
man returned the jewel-box and prayed for pardon.
Bow to Shri Sai - Peace be to all