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Title: Sri Sadguru Sainath Math : Swargate, Pune
Post by: fatima on May 12, 2008, 03:44:59 AM

Sri Sadguru Sainath Math : Swargate, Pune
[Originally published in Shri Sai Leela, (Marathi) for the month of August 1975 ]


Dining His stay at Shirdi, Shri Sai Baba gave inspiration to His various devotees to construct different structures. The stately Samadhi Mandir, which is a favourite place of worship of all Sai devotees was got erected by Shri Sai Baba from Bapusaheb Buti. Similarly He inspired His other staunch devotees Kakasaheb Dixit and Hari Vinayak Sathe to build Wadas in order to provide accommodation to the devotees visiting Shirdi. Those who are conversant with Shri Sai Satcharita need not be told these things. They know them fully well; but the following incident is specially noteworthy because it illustrates how Shri Sai Baba is still looking minutely at the likes and dislikes of His devotees staying at long distances.


In the Swargate area of Pune city, at a distance of about five minutes walk on the North side of the S. T. Depot, there is a spacious and stately Sai Temple. The story of the inspiration for erection of this temple is quite interesting, and it should be known by all Sai devotees as it throws light on the greatness of Shri Sai Baba.

Shri Narayan Dattatray alias Bhausaheb Lombar, who is the owner of the   Sainath   Math at   Swargate, is known not only in Pune. but he is also known to Shri Sai devotees at   other   places outside Pune     Shri   Bhausaheb   was   born at   Kolhapur in 1907. In his family, the worship of Shri Dattatraya   and the   Bhawani devi of  Tuljapur, is being done for a long time.    This practice is so old that it cannot he said when exactly it started. This devotion to God left a deep impression on the mind of Shri Bhausaheb and he   became  a  devotee of the God in his early age.   He  visited Shirdi for  the  first time in 1920 at a very tender age of only thirteen years.    He is continuing that practice even now.  He was a dealer in gold   and silver; but because of the order of Shri Sai Baba, he left that prosperous business and is now entirely doing the worship of Shri Sai Baba.    As  days rolled on, the devotion of Shri Bhausaheb towards Shri Baba went on increasing and he started feeling the acute need of a Sai temple in the Pune city.  Shri Bhausaheb then  wanted to  find out a suitable place for  erection  of  the Mandir.    In 1952, he therefore started   an "Anushthan" in the Aranyeshwar temple in Pune.   On the tenth day, he got a dream in which Shri Sai Baba told him, "Why are you sitting here ?   Now you may go home.   On your way  you will find that your steps are sinking in the earth.    So you should think that it is the proper place for erection of my temple".

According to the above order of Shri Sai Baba, Shri Bhau­saheb started for home. On his way, his steps got stuck up at the present site of the temple.  In view of the dream, Shri Bhau­saheb at once thought that this was the site hinted at by Shri Sai Baba in his dream.

He therefore rested under a nearby tree for a  moment, when the plan of the temple immediately came   before his eyes as a vision.    When the plan of the temple was thus ready, Shri  Bhausaheb started making further preparations of the temple. The first thing was the purchase of a suitable plot. A plot measuring  18,000 sq. feet was immediately purchased  by Shri Bhausaheb at the site indicated by Shri Sai Baba.  In those days there is nothing else but jungle at the site and the place was infested  with reptiles;  but due to   his staunch devotion to Shri Sai Baba,   Shri   Bhausaheb   put up a tent at the site even under those adverse conditions and hung a photograph of Shri Sai Baba inside the tent.   No sooner this was done, than a sweet fragrance filled the place and five serpents appeared on the scene all of a sudden.    Shri Bhausaheb knew that it was Shri Baba's Leela and hence there was nothing to be afraid of.  He was therefore calm and quiet   and by the grace of Shri Sai Baba, the snakes also subsequently disappeared  without harming anybody.

Three or four days later, Shri Bhausaheb had a further dream in which he was directed to deposit the thing at the place where he would get it and it was really a wonder that when the  foundation of the temple was being dug, the labourers came across a wooden box about seven feet in length.    When the box was opened, another surprise awaited Shri Bhausaheb.    It contained the bones of a human being and the   skeleton   had a saffron   coloured loin   cloth at the proper   place.    Seeing  these strange contents of the   box, Shri Bhausaheb did not know what to do.  He thought of throwing the bones in a sacred river as per the usual custom, as the bones were of a human being.  He therefore put them in a gunny bag and kept them in a corner; but this created another trouble.   One cobra  came and sat on the gunny bag and would not allow anybody to touch it. The existence of that cobra ultimately reminded Bhausaheb of the order of Shri Sai Baba and when he expressed his desire aloud to preserve the bones at the site as per  Shri Baba's orders,  the cobra  silently disappeared and did  not come back thereafter.

After surmounting all these difficulties, the construction work of the temple started in 1951 and immediately in the year 1955, the Padukas of Shri Baba were installed in the mandir at the sacred hands of Saint Dasganu Maharaj. One Parsee devotee of Shri Sai Baba, Shri Sukhiya, who is the owner of the Apollo Theatre at Pune offered to donate the statue of Shri Sai Baba for the temple. An order to cast the statue was therefore placed immediately with S. K. Dongarsane and sons from Kolhapur. A statue of Shri Sai Baba, in a sitting posture and four and a half feet high cast out of an alloy of nine metals, as finally ready and it was installed in the temple in 1956.

The plan of this temple is almost similar to that of the Samadhi mandir at Shirdi. There is a cellar measuring about 10' x 10' just below the statue of Shri Sai Baba. The bones referred to before, which were found while digging the foundation of the mandir, have been preserved carefully here. By its side is the bed of Shri Sai Baba. Shri Bhausaheb sits for "Anushthan" at this place and only he and his son have got access to that cellar. Outside the mandir in an enclosed place, the Dhuni is located and it is kept burning permanently since 1952.

The daily worship of the mandir is attended to by Bhausaheb himself with the help of his son, Shri Shyamrao.   In the year 1949, Shyam   was a boy of four.    At that time once it so so happend that he lost his eyesight all of a sudden.    The pupils in his eyes disappeared  and two balls of flesh appeared in their place.  Blood and puss used to ooze out from his eyes and consequently he was unable to see anything.    All eminent doctors tried their medicines; but no treatment was found to be effective. Shri Bhausaheb therefore   then   thought of trying  some spiritual remedy and one  day when offering his prayer to Shri Sai Baba, he said, "Baba, you are all powerful and merciful.  You know the condition of my son Shyam.    In this  condition his whole life will be miserable.    If you favour him by recovering his eye-sight, I promise to dedicate him to your service for the rest of his life."


Shri Bhausaheb Lombar and his wife
 
Shri Bhausaheb is a devotee of Shri Sai Baba for a long time and he was therefore sure that Shri Sai Baba will listen to his sincere prayers. The merciful Sai Baba did really listen to the prayers of Shri Bhausaheb and what a wonder! Within a period of two to three years, Shyam recovered completely and got back his eye sight.

The present age of Shyam is thirty years and he is always busy in the worship of Shri Baba. Shashikant, the eldest son of Shri Bhausaheb looks after his business of Riksha and his daughter, Mrs. Sheela Lanjekar, is well -versed in singing. She has given her programme at Shirdi before Shri Sai Baba and was applauded by all, who heard the programme.

In the rear of the Sai mandir, there is, a small room where Shri Bhausaheb takes rest. On every Thursday, Shri Bhau­saheb distributes Prasadand Udi to the devotees and gives them advice on various   matters.   In this room there is an imposing Oil-painting of Shri Sai Baba painted by Shri B. D, Tade, a painter of the Prabhat film com­pany.  This painting is over six feet in length and more than four feet in   breadth.   

In this painting Shri Sai Baba- is seen begging alms in the Shirdi village.  The painting is life-like and the eyes  thereof  are specially fascinating.  In 1968 there took place a miracle about this frame also.  At that time Shri Bhau­saheb was reading   "Navnath Charitra"  week after week.  Once when he was in meditation, he heard  some clapping outside the window.  He thought that it was done just to attract his attention. He just opened his eyes and found that the lips of Shri Sai Baba in the picture opened and some prasad like "Til gul" dropped from it. The lips have remained open since that time and could be seen by anybody even today.

If you are really interested in seeing what Shri Sai Baba gets done from a devotee, who is sincere in his prayers, you should pay a visit to the Sai Baba temple of Shri Bhausaheb Lombar near the Swargate  
Title: Re: Sri Sadguru Sainath Math : Swargate, Pune
Post by: jaya.visu on May 14, 2008, 11:01:00 AM
Hi Fatma,

Thank you...4 writing this article.

Actually I read this story in "Sai Leelamrutham", (By Yekkirala Bhardwaja)..But in that book he didn't mentioned fully.I thoguht that was in someother place, i don't know it is in Pune.

surely i have to visit this temple...

JAI SIARAM
Title: Re: Sri Sadguru Sainath Math : Swargate, Pune
Post by: jaya.visu on September 03, 2008, 10:53:42 AM
Hi ,

Plz give me the exact address?? at Swargate where it is???

thanks
Title: Re: Sri Sadguru Sainath Math : Swargate, Pune
Post by: keerthisai on September 03, 2008, 02:08:01 PM


Sri Sadguru Sainath Math : Swargate, Pune
[Originally published in Shri Sai Leela, (Marathi) for the month of August 1975 ]




In the Swargate area of Pune city, at a distance of about five minutes walk on the North side of the S. T. Depot, there is a spacious and stately Sai Temple. The story of the inspiration for erection of this temple is quite interesting, and it should be known by all Sai devotees as it throws light on the greatness of Shri Sai Baba.

 


In the above post of fatima ji there is a mention about the address, you reach that particular place BABA will guide you the rest.

May BABA bless you always.
Title: Re: Sri Sadguru Sainath Math : Swargate, Pune
Post by: keerthisai on September 03, 2008, 02:11:14 PM
Fatima dear,

With your permission i am posting the above information about the temple at PUNE in the INFORMATION ABOUT SAIBABA TEMPLES,

thanks for sharing the great treasure.

MAY BABA BLESS YOU ALWAYS.

Thanks & rgds
KEERTHI DIDI

JAI SAIRAM
Title: Re: Sri Sadguru Sainath Math : Swargate, Pune
Post by: marioban29 on September 04, 2008, 06:05:37 AM
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