Monday, October 01, 2007

Satsang Sri Ramchandra Atmaram Tarkhad

Satsang Sri Ramchandra Atmaram Tarkhad

The rough tumble and turmoil of worldly life was taking its toll on him. So, Ramchandra Atmaram Tarkhad decided to take a break and go to Shirdi. He planned to spend a few days there at Baba’s feet, get rejuvenated and return home. Leaving his family behind, he went with his friend to Shirdi on December 6th, 1910. After spending about 11 hours in the train, he reached Kopergaon. He bathed in the Godavari and reached Shirdi by Tonga. They alighted at Sathe Wada at about 9:00 a.m. He has the habit of having a cup of tea in the morning and its absence, nonetheless, he went to Sathe Wada and kept his belongings. When he was accosted by a Sadhu in a pink Kafni, who said, “Aho Babasaheb, why have you come to Shirdi? What do you get here? Because educated people like you come here, many people are flocking here for no good reason.” Tarkad was taken aback by what he said. But what upset him most was his tone of voice. It was full of disgust and ridicule. Before he could say anything, another sadhu in a white dress, holding a small stick, with flowers tied to one end stood in front of him. He literally shouted in his ear, “What is the meaning of ‘Stithaprajna’ (a man of serene wisdom)? Please tell me in detail who is a Stithaprajna.” By now, Tarkhad had lost his cool and was completely agitated. He wondered why he came to Shirdi. He decided that he would go for Baba’s darshan and take permission to return to Bombay that very day.

Just then, Balasaheb Bhate came with a glass of piping hot tea and handed it to him and told him that his luggage would be taken care of while he went for darshan. By now, Tarkhad had had enough and his mind was in a turmoil and he felt he was better off in Bombay . Trying to compose himself, he walked slowly to the Dwarkamai and laid his head on Baba’s feet. Baba placed His beneficent hand on his head and said, “Why does he do this? Shyama, take him to the Wada and tell him something.”
The two walked out of the Dwarkamai and Shyama asked Tarkhad why he was agitated and anxious. Tarkhad told him everything that had happened since he left Bombay , and his mind, instead of getting calm and peace was in turmoil. Shyama said, “This is Baba’s leela. There is a lesson in all of this and he is showing you the answer, and that is, that even in the midst of trials and tribulations, pressure of work, ups and downs of family life, one should not lose one’s balance, but direct it towards God.” They retraced their steps, and as soon as they entered the Dwarkamai, Baba said, “Bhau, pay heed to Shyama’s words.” Tarkhad took Baba’s advice and he used this leela as his motto and was quite unruffled by calamities and financial difficulties. His faith in Baba and this advice worked like a charm for him.

(Source Sai Leela Magazine)

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