Devotees
The universalistic Sai movement should start with Mahlsapathy, an uncultured poor village goldsmith. He has been the pole star amongst the Sai bhaktas. He is considered as the first person to start Sai worship. Earlier a pujari of the Khandoba temple Mahlsapathy’ s faith grew making him the most zealous admirer and ardent worshipper of Baba. He was the first person to be allowed to worship Baba for a long time. His self-dedication and great attachment to Baba were irresistible for a large hearted soul like Baba. His placing of flowers and sandal at the lotus feet of Sai and offering were obviously the mark of respect. Saibaba the fakir could not object them even though these were offered in the mosque. When this grew more and more like worship then Baba realized how incongruous Hindu worship of him was in the mosque. Its growth in the mosque finally turning into a Dwarkamai controlled entirely by a Hindu board reminds us of a small shoot of a banyan tree creeping through a cleft of a rock, which a plant can’t easily go through, yet the banyan grows through it and pushes the pieces of rock aside and grows into huge dimensions. Such was the growth of the Hindu puja of Baba.
Name | Name | Name |
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Shri Madhrao Wamanrao Aadkar | Smt Bayajabai Kote | Shri Mahadeo Sapatnekar |
Shri Madhavrao Deshpande | Shri Dadasaheb Purandare | Dr. Pillay |
Shri Abdul Baba | Shri Nanasaheb Chandorkar | Shri Ramkrishna S. Nawalkar |
Shri Atmaram Kulkarni | Smt Parvatibai Sapatnekar | Shri Ganesh Khaparde |
Shri Laxmanrao Mahajani | Shri Dajisaheb Awasthi | Shri Swami Shamanand |
Shri Annasaheb Dabholkar | Shri Radhakrishna Swamy | Shri Hari Sitaram Dixit |
Shri Balasaheb Miralkar | Shri Chotubhaiya Paralkar | Shri Shyamrao Jaykar |
Shri Bhaguji Shinde | Shri Meghashyam Rege | Shri Gopal Mukund Butty |
Shri Bhagat Mhalsapati | Shri Ghanshyam Babre | Shri Nanasaheb Kharkar |
Shri Balasaheb Dev | Shri Rajubhaiya Naik | Shri Narshimha Swamy |
Shri Moreshwar Pradhan | Shri Das Ganu Maharaj | Shri Y. R. Sukher |
Shri Balasaheb Bhate | Shri Sadhubhaiya Naik | Shri Tatya Patil Kote |
Shri Sundarrao Navalkar | Shri Damodhar Rasne | Shri Bhaumaharaj Kumbhar |
Shri Kashiram Bala Shimpi | Shri Nandlal Sankalecha | Shri Trimbak Damodar |
Shri Laxman Govind Mungi | Shri Dattatreya Rasne | Smt Laxmibai Shinde |
Shri Bhausaheb Dhumal | Shri Sagun Meru Naik | Shri Nanasaheb Nimonkar |
Shri Laxman Nulkar | Shri Yashwant Galwankar | Shri Ramchandra D.Kote |
As can be seen from the above list of devotees, they belong to all casts, creeds and religions and flocked in Shirdi Teertha to get Sai’s(God) Darshan.
Baba’s first few devotees and their contribution to Sai-movement
Shri Mahalsapati
Mhalsapati was a poor devotee (gold smith) who worshipped his hereditary deity Khandoba. Baba made His appearance at the gate of the temple of Khandoba. When Mhalsapati saw Him he spontaneously uttered ‘Aao Sai’ as if addressing Him by a name to the nameless. When asked about it he got fumbled and just said, I do not know. It is as if Khandoba made me utter these words through cosmic inspiration. Mhalsapati had the fortune of being in the constant company of Baba day and night. Baba protected him from all calamities in his wordly life. Though Mhalsapati was poor Baba never gave him any money and brought about Mhalsapati’s spiritual upliftment (Uddhar- Liberation)
Mr and Mrs Bayajabai Kote Patil
The couple was an ardent devotee of Baba. Right from the time they ‘found’ Baba as a young lad sitting under the neem tree, the parental feelings were aroused for Baba as if He was their son. Mrs. Bayajabai kote Patil showered love and cared for young Baba who abruptly would rush to the cactus jungle, an unknown old isolated place and actually pursued Baba to give Him bread (Bhakari) and salty smash of chana dal (Jhunka) and onion and chilly simple food items which Baba cherished most. Baba also used to pay a visit to Kote Patil’s house to have lunch (bhojan) of His choice. When Bayaja expired Baba lamented over her demise. So was the unthinkable tie of love between Bayaja and her family and Baba the love incarnate. The present generation of Patil family still observe meticulously and very religiously the ritual of giving offerings of Thali (Naivedya) containing the above mentioned food items to Baba at Dwarkamai.
Shri Waman Tatya
From the time Baba made His abode at Dwarkamai, He used to go to Lendi Baug (Lendi Garden) for watering the plants which He had planted Himself in Lendi Baug – His place for penance. Baba frequently used to go to Waman’s stall of pots and told Waman to give matka’s for watering His garden. Baba used to carry matkas on His shoulders and after watering the plants break them as they were raw (kaccha) matkas. Baba did not pay anything for matka but Waman was dedicated to Baba and worshipped Baba and never hesitated to give matkas free to Baba. In this way Baba taught the principle of sacrifice without talking about it in words or by giving discourses on the importance of sacrifice in spiritual elevation.
Shri Kashiram Shimpi (Taylor)
He was an ardent devotee of Baba and had an earnest desire that Baba should take some money from him, from his income. Baba in turn used to take some money from him, from his income. Baba in turn used to take some small amount of money (paisa or a ginni) from him and Kashiram took a lot of pride as if he was giving money by way of donation to Sai the GOD Himself. Baba could recognize how a kind of ego was slowly creeping in Kashiram’s mind- This Baba did not want to happen. Therefore Baba started demanding money frequently beyond Kashiram’s income limit. This led to Kashiram’s realization – how a man can ‘help’ or donate something to the Almighty? Baba even asked Kashiram to borrow money and give it to Him if his income was exhausted. In turn however Baba saved Kashiram’s life when he was assaulted by a sword by robbers (burglers) because of which Baba got wild and panicky and started cursing the vicious act of robbers. From Masjid itself He ordered millions of ants to assault the burglers and saved Kasiram’s life. Kashiram obliged Baba by stitching a new kafni and a cap for Him.
Shri Nana Chandorkar
He was a high ranking Govt.officer under the British Rule- (PA to the Collector). He was a learned Sanskrit Pandit (expert) and was well read in religious philosophy propounded by monumental master pieces like Bhagvad-geeta (philosophical discourses given by Lord Krishna) and Dnyaneshwari by the Saint Dnyaneshwar and other pieces of philosophical literature (Religious scriptures). Baba sent several messages to Mr Chandorkar- through one of His devotees- Mr Kulkarni who was working as a clerk in Chandorkar’s office. Inspite of several messages Chandorkar did not take seriously Baba’s invitation to visit Shirdi because he did not like to entertain such persons as sadhus or fakirs and believed that these persons do not have divine powers and through their magical tricks they attract innocent and ignorant people for their money – making business and thus encouraged blind belief- which is not based on any scientific, objective or rational thought or judgement. Ultimately however he came to Shirdi. Baba welcomed him and said. ‘Oh’, you have atlast come to me after several messages. Nana, you do not know why from among thousands of Nanas in the world I have specifically invited you. Later in the company of Baba Mr Chandorkar had an intellectual dialogue and then was awe-struck by a very very original and new interpretation of Geeta given by Baba. In Chandorkar’s life when his daughter was pregnant and was passing through crisis Baba made all the arrangements in His mystic ways to send (udi) (ash) at Chandorkar’s place and the moment udi was swollowed by Maina (Chandorkar’s daughter), because of Baba’s grace, the crisis was over and child birth took place without any harm to the life of the mother. Later Chandorkar, along with his assistant Mr Das Ganu took a lead in spreading Baba’s mission to impart knowledge about One God (Allah Malik Ek Hai- The Almighty Master is only one everlasting reality). This is how Baba was very watchful and cared for His devotees by going beyond time and space dimensions.
Shri Das Ganu Maharaj
Mr Sahastrabuddhe was a great poet gifted with the omniscient power to write religious and other poetry aiming at God Realisation and social reform. Initially he was an atheist and he himself said that to regard Baba as a God is an exaggeration. However his approach to Baba totally changed when (as witnessed and told by Das Ganu) – Baba performed a miracle. Das Ganu expressed his desire to go to pilgrimage to Pandharpur (holy place of Lord Vitthal) and to have a bath by the holy waters of Chandrabhaga, the holy river along Pandharpur. However Baba explained to him that when he is at His feet there is no necessity of going to places of pilgrimage because He was a Satguru and waters of holy rivers are at His feet and to his surprise Das Ganu saw two streams of water flowing from Baba’s feet. Das Ganu then took the vow to perform musical recitals (Bhajans and kirtan) at various places as His service to describe and sing Baba’s glory to the people at various places. Consequently Baba as a God Incarnate came to be known to many people.
Shri Nandu Marwari
He was a retail merchant in Shirdi. Baba liked very much to burn lamps in His Dwarkamai and used to collect oil in His tin pot from Nandu Marwari without paying him anything. After entertaining Baba in this way for so many days, on one occasion Nandu Marwari denied to give oil to Baba, after which Baba quietly went to the Masjid, prepared threads to put in the lamps, put water into the pots after drinking whatever oil was collected previously. Later he poured water into the lamps and lighted all the lamps without oil. Thus without speaking anything Baba displayed His divine power over the five elements in nature (earth, fire, water, air, and light) Thus indirectly Nandu Maharaj is responsible and instrumental in bringing about Baba’s miraculous divine play of lighting lamps with water to the notice of the people. Baba’s incarnation was thus for spreading light of knowledge in the darkness of ignorance about the overwhelming universal power of the One Almighty.
Mrs. Laxmibai Shinde
She was a woman of middle age and was an ardent devotee of Baba. Baba always very affectionately ‘demanded’ food prepared by her (Bhakri Bread) by saying,’ Laksmi I am very hungry. Please give me bread prepared by you. Laxmi did this service to Baba (Annadan). Baba was highly grateful to her and showed His grace and gratitude to Laxmi till the last moment before His Samadhi and before leaving the body gave Rs.5/- and then Rs.4/- in all Rs. 9/- Laxmi’s contribution in Sai movement is significant in the sense that – Baba’s mission was to impart knowledge about the nine dimensional devotional service to God. Baba assured His devotees that out of these nine methods of showing devotion to God, even if a devotee practices one, it will lead to God – Realization…
Shri Gopal Mukund Butty
Shri Bapusaheb Butty was an ardent devotee of Shri Saibaba. He dreamt about building a wada in Shirdi, at the same time late Madhavrao Deshpande had a similar dream. So after the permission and supervision of Baba the construction of the building was started, which was named the ‘Butty Wada’; nowadays called ‘The Samadhi Mandir’. The Samadhi Mandir which is seen nowadays was just built of stones. A famous money lender and an ardent devotee of Baba from Nagpur Shri Gopalrao (Bapusaheb) Butty had constructed this Wada. He wanted to construct the temple of Lord Krishna. After Baba’s permission he started the construction of the temple.
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