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Main Section => Your Experience with Sai Baba => Topic started by: SS91 on December 09, 2004, 08:58:58 AM
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This story has been adopted from the Book Live Experiences of the Tarkhad
Family with Sri Sai Baba of Shirdi by Virendra Jyotindra Tarkhad.
Shravan Monday -16th August 1965
"Om Shri Sainathaya Namaha."
From 1918 to 1965 a period of 47 years is quite a long time span and how did
my father cruise through this long journey I would not like to state it to
you all. My very purpose of writing this book is to narrate to you his
experiences with SaiBaba of Shirdi and through which one can express his
love and devotion towards Lord Sai. Of course during this time he got
married to my mother who hailed from a place near Mumbai called Kelve Mahim.
Her name was Laxmidevi Kelvekar. Also during this time my parents got
acquainted with one of the great Saints of Maharashtra Saint GADGE MAHARAJ
who directed my father to buy one bungalow for his own family. Accordingly
my father purchased a bungalow in Khar (situated at 51 E, Khar Pali Road)
then and they all bid good-bye to Tata Blocks in the year 1923. As the name
of Saint Gadge Maharaj has appeared during my narration I would like to
place some facts about him in my next chapter. After his marriage my father
had taken my mother to Shirdi only once and had given her the detailed
account of his earlier life and association with Lord Sai. My mother was
also a religious person. In short I now consider myself to be a lucky person
to have God-fearing parents like them from whom I have imbibed "Good
Sanskar" a rare commodity in 21st Century. My father was a very healthy
person. I never saw him fall ill at any time, he not even suffered from
common cold or cough. He had five daughters and two sons. He fulfilled his
duty of marriage of his five daughters and could not see the marriages of
his two sons.
It was the month of July 1965. He had taken ill, had severe bronchitis
followed by a catch in the waist, which forced him to lie-down in bed. We
all thought it to be signs of old age. I was studying in the final year of
B.E. in VJTI Engineering College and my elder brother Ravindra was working
in the same textile mills from where my father had retired. In those days my
mother used to suffer from all kinds of illness like Hypertension, Diabetes,
Asthma etc. She used to get serious at times whereby we were required to put
her on oxygen. In fact we use to keep one oxygen cylinder handy at home all
the time. My father was in great pain and initially doctors had diagnosed as
Lumbago. I use to apply Wintogeno or MahaNarayan oil to his waist, which use
to give him some relief. He used to feel very sad that we were required to
nurse him. He had never ever asked us to even press his legs & hence he use
to feel terrible to be a bed ridden person. Once he asked me whether he
would come out of his sickness. I 'remember to have told him to give a
distress call to his Baba who could only come to his rescue. But this did
not happen. His condition worsened and under the advice of Dr.Joshi we were
required to admit him in Nanavati Hospital at Santacruz. My mother was
totally duty bound in extending all nursing assistance to him. She had
completely forgotten that she was herself a patient. She used to take
morning tea and breakfast to him and then again in the evening take dinner
for him. I use to inquire with her after returning from college about his
health. She would say that not much of improvement but he has not lost any
of his senses.
I think he was hospitalized for about a week. My mother would daily give him
the sacred Udi, which Baba had given him along with his cup of tea every
morning. Then came the 16th August that was a Monday in the month of Shravan
as per Marathi calendar. My mother told my brother and me to return home
early as we use to take dinner early before Sunset on all Shravan Mondays. I
returned from college in the afternoon. While going to Hospital, she said
that today is a crucial day. If your Dada goes through it then he will
survive for at least one more year. I asked her why was she saying like that
She replied that she had learnt from her mother in law that Shravan Monday
is unlucky day for the men folk of Tarkhad family as most of them had died
on that day.
Now what happened when she reached hospital? Around 3.30 p.m. she gave a cup
of tea to my father which she used to carry in the thermos my father was a
tea addict. He felt better and around 4 p.m. he once again asked for tea
from my mother. My mother told him that only half an hour ago she had given
him the tea and as it was Shravan Monday she would go home early. At 5.00
p.m. she would give him the tea and then would leave for home. But my father
insisted that she should give him the tea as he was seeing something, which
is not very clear. My mother told him not to worry and she gave him the Mala
of Tulsi beeds in his hand and asked him to pray for Baba. She also applied
the sacred Udi on his forehead. No sooner he took the first sip of tea he
started telling my mother that someone is calling but he can't see the face
clearly and make out who the person was. My mother then told him that we are
only two people present in this room and he should do "BABA'S JAPA" with the
Tulsi Mala. He then started murmuring Baba's name. For a short while his
face had turned brighter. The agony of pain had disappeared and he almost
shouted saying "Baba I am coming to you"(BABA MEE ALO). These were the last
words and he was lifeless. This was his end. I think he must have seen Baba
at that time. What a way to die!! They say that each living being suffers a
lot when life "PRANA"(soul) leaves this body. However my father died by
saying "Baba I am coming to you." So this way Baba had taken away his Bhau
with him. I admire the courage of my mother who returned home alone. She
told us that your Dada had left for Heavenly abode. Please inform all
concerned and make preparations for his last journey. I remember when in
school we had a lesson the title of which was "MARANATA KHAROKHARA JAGA
JAGATE"(One Lives The Real Life In One's Death). Dada had proved this title
one hundred percent. My mother normally was a very emotional person but she
did not shed even a drop of tear. May be she was overwhelmed with that
unprecedented sight of death or may be there were strict orders from Baba to
those tears not to flow on that day. So the dictum of my grandmother had
come true on that Shravan (name of Hindu Month) Monday of 16th August 1965.
om sai sri sai jaya jaya sai
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Hi Subhashirni,
Really very much thanks for the post.I appreciate your effort in posting many topics.In one of your previous post you asked me to publish atleast my nick name.So on your words...My nickname is Omkarnath.
Om Sai Sri Sai Jaya Jaya Sai.
Thanks,
Omkarnath.
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You are sharing a very big amount of happiness to the fellow devotees. Baba bless you throught your precious life... sister. I hope many more of such kind from you. I am so happy and felt of being there. I too experienced of devotional power when I was witnessing my father's last breath in 2004.
OM SAI RAM
OM SAI RAM
OM SAI RAM
SREENIVAS