Monday, June 04, 2007

Satsang The Ever-Vigilant SaiBaba By B. Sathyanarayana

Satsang The Ever-Vigilant SaiBaba By B. Sathyanarayana

The Ever-Vigilant SaiBaba
By B. Sathyanarayana

"One making proper use of existing circumstances does not have to await
success; success awaits such a person. If you perform each action as worship
of Sai Baba then you will not have to remember Sai Baba; Sai Baba Himself
will remember you."
- Sri Radhakrishna Swamiji

It was during 1960-61. I was working as an Assistant Engineer, Western
Railway at Botad, about 100 miles from Ahmadabad. A mail train met with an
accident at a Railway Station - 'Bhimnath' in my jurisdiction, resulting in
the loss of lives. I had to rush to the site of accident to restore the
railway line, to attend to the transshipment of hundreds of stranded
passengers, to arrange medical aid, to face interrogation by the local
police and press reporters, and answering nerve breaking queries of my
superiors. All these happened from 7 pm and the entire night. Though I was
sure, that I was not at fault, still people around me including some of the
railway officials, were talking that I would be suspended the following day
by the Chief Engineer, coming from Bombay, and further disciplinary action
would be taken. There was none to support me and at least to sympathize with
me. I was thinking of Sai Baba and mentally asking him: “Baba, what wrong
have I done? Why this torture”?

Thus praying, I was doing my duty of arranging transshipment of stranded
passengers at dead of night from the site of accident to the relief train
which was at a distance of nearly one kilometer. At about 1 a.m., one old
gentlemen about 6 ft. tall, well built, wearing a white long, soiled jubba
and a scarf with a knot tied round his head and carrying a long stick and a
bag hanging from his shoulder came slowly towards me. He spoke to me in
Hindi thus: "What a big accident? How to go?" I did not respond to him, as
my mind was totally pre-occupied. He passed a few steps, almost brushing my
shoulder. Then somehow I asked him to wait and called one of assistants who
was having a lantern and told him to escort this old gentleman carefully to
the other train. On hearing this, this old man came back to me and patted my
shoulders and said "Pikhir math karo, sab teek ho jayega” (Don't worry,
everything will be alright). So saying he stared at me for a few seconds and
left. Hardly few more seconds must have passed when I shouted: "Baba, where
are you" and ran like a mad man in search of him. But I could not find him
anywhere.

I am quite sure that he was none other than Lord Sainath and I got solace.
Next day the Chief Engineer came from Bombay and told me ‘not to worry’ and
handled the rest of the work. This in spite of other officials insisting
that I be suspended. Thereafter, other routine enquiry was conducted and I
was appreciated in my work. The savior is none but all merciful Sai BABA.

The mouth of man is a Temple of the Lord. Alas! We desecrate it by indulging
the tongue in useless talk and speaking ill of others. "O my soul! Sing the
praises of the Lord, day and night, so that not a single harsh or negative
word leaves the lips!"
- J.P. Vaswani

(Source Saipadananda Magazine Oct 1991)

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