Baba’s Vaani (His Sayings and Teachings)
Book Specification
Item Code: | NAD227 |
Author: | Vinny chitluri |
Publisher: | Sterling Publishers Pvt. Ltd. |
Edition: | 2008 |
ISBN: | 9788120738591 |
Pages: | 176 (46 Color Illustrations) |
Cover: | Paperback |
Other Details | 8.5 inch x 5.5 inch |
Weight | 250 gm |
Book Description
This book is a collection of the saying and teachings of Baba that are highlighted in the experiences of the devotees as they interacted with Him. Thought direct intervention in their lives, and the use of parables, He led them to spiritual growth. Like the caring aren’t that He is, He used love and humors to help His devotees understand profound philosophical and spiritual ideas.
These id3eas were expressed in simple language, and often seen in practice in their ordinary day-to-day experiences, so that devotees were unaware that they were acquiring Buddha pathetic. Buddha is instruction, or perception, and pathetic is protocol or steps of a ritual.
Vinny Chitluri was born in Aruvankadu (Nigeria), but was educated in ablaut (Madhya Pradesh). She did her postproduction in Pediatrics from Kawaka saran Hospital, Delhi. Then she went to the U. S, passed the board examination and was conferred the ‘Diplomat of the American Academy of Pediatrics’.
While in the U. S., she started thinking seriously about her karmic bonds with her family. As her father worshipped Baba, she was also able to do the same from a very young age. She has been worshipping Baba for sixty years. Her relationship with Baba is that of a ‘best friends’ as He loves her no matter what she does.
She retired from the medical profession at the age of fifty and came to Shirdi in 1994 and settled there. Then she set about trying to know more about Baba. She soon realized that ‘the more she learned about Him, the more ignorant she was’. Alas, it would take her many lives to know a little about this inscrutable God. But her quest is ongoing.
Hari Sitaram Dixit or Kaka Sahib as Baba called him had a wonderful habit of keeping a diary. Many of the other devotees also did the same. Meticulously he wrote Baba’s lee/as as they unfolded before him. Every letter, every note that he received from the devotees he preserved. Most importantly, he wrote Baba’s words and sayings. For they give a great deal of insights into Baba’s moods, like sham rage which in actuality was a blessing in disguise, and Baba’s teachings.
Unfortunately, unlike Ganesh Shriknishna Khaparde he has not mentioned the dates. Nonetheless, the diary is a gem and is priceless. The leelas from his diary were published in the Sal Leela Magaine in the early I 920s. Most of the leelas given below are from his diary.
I for one thank Kaka Sahib, for enriching the lives of many devotees of Baba by his contribution of ‘The Dixit Diary’.
Especially in the parables, Baba flits from one topic to another. The English translation is nearly impossible. Since this book is about Baba’s Vaani, it has been translated verbatim. Therefore, it is impossible for the English translation to do justice to the ‘sayings’. No translation can bring out the nuances of the original, and therefore the reader may find that the language does not flow naturally.
Baba when he spoke Marathi or Hindi it was colloquial, so it’s even harder to write it in English. He used words like are, re and kyako, just to mention a few.
This book is a kaleidoscope of Baba’s lee/as, some parables, his sayings and his bodhapaddhati. Baba had an unique way of teaching, by way of dakshina, parables and even directly.
This book is Baba’s, but the imperfections are definitely mine.
Baba gave me many gifts in my life, and some of them were in the form of guardian angels. These angels helped me in many ways. Most importantly they helped me when I was writing this book. I take this opportunity to thank them from the bottom of my heart.
To Sada S Ghode, I owe a debt of gratitude for doing everything that was required to be done in this book, from searching for the descendants of Baba’s bhaktas to learning the intricate computer.
Sandeep E Gondkar of Shirdi, an advocate by profession but a computer wizard, and god sent for me.
Neeta Shebde of Pune, for sending me photographs of the devotees residing in Pune so I did not have to make the trips to Pune. Sri Krishna Kapur, New Delhi whose rinanubandhic ties with me made this book possible. He helped me in innumerable ways, they are far too many to mention.
S K .Ghai of Sterling Publishers, New Delhi who treated me like a family member, and most importantly for publishing my book. I owe a debt of gratitude to Manjula S of Bangaluru, my spiritual guru. Thank you Manjula for interpreting all these difficult Sanskrit words, and parables for me.
Introduction | V | |
Acknowledgement | Vi | |
Leela 1: | Padmanabandra Swami from Alandi | 1 |
Leela 2: | Nana’s offering of puran polis to Baba | 2 |
leela 3: | Baba teaches Nana the impact of speech | 3 |
leela 4: | Baba comes in the form of a dog | 4 |
leela 5: | Kaka drives away a dog and repents | 5 |
leela 6: | Hansraj beats the cat and welts appear on Baba’s back | 6 |
leela 7: | Kaka Sahib prepares shira prasad for Baba | 7 |
leela 8: | Bapuji Shastri Gulvi | 10 |
leela 9: | Baba changes the creditor’s mind | 10 |
leela 10: | Baba smells the mogra | 11 |
leela 11: | Shanti Kirwandikar falls in the well | 12 |
leela 12: | Chidambar Keshav Gadgil pines for Baba’s darshan | 12 |
leela 13: | Kirtankar deserts Nana | 14 |
leela 14: | Bapu Sahib Jog performs the last rites of his mother at Shirdi | 15 |
Leela 15 | Shankar Rao Ksheersagar gives all his money as dakshina | 16 |
Leela 16 | Baba reads his thoughts | 16 |
Leela 17: | The yellow pitambar for his samadhi | 17 |
Leela 18: | The 30th day of his mahasamadhi | 17 |
Leela 19: | Ganesh Govind Narke’s letter to Kaka Dixit | 18 |
Leela 20: | Ya Ramdas (Come Ramdas) | 18 |
Leela 21: | AppaKulkarni is charged with embezzling | 20 |
Leela 22: | Kondaji Sutar’s hay stack catches fire | 21 |
Leela 23: | Nana Sahib Bere escapes being attacked by dacoits | 23 |
Leela 24: | This devotee sends dakshina to Baba along with penalty | 25 |
Leela 25: | Lakshman K Nulkar is relieved of his eye disease | 27 |
Leela 26: Mr Curtis visits Shirdi | 27 | |
Leela 27: | Baba asks Nana Sahib Dengle what the birds are saying | 29 |
Leela 28: | Vasudev Sadashiv Joshi sees Lord Narasimha in Baba’s photograph | 30 |
Leela 29: | M B Rege meets his master | 34 |
Leela 30: | Rege meets the divine mother Radha Krishna Mai | 35 |
Leela 31: | Baba hai Dattache aayhe (Baba is Lord Dattatreya) | 41 |
Leela 32: | Shantaram, Baiwant Nachne and the tiger | 42 |
Leela 33: | Vishnupanth Pithale makes a pilgrimage to Shirdi | 43 |
Leela 34: | The atheist ‘Keshev R Pradhan’ | 46 |
Leela 35: | Dev Baba alias Ananth Prabhu Walvalkar | 49 |
Leela 36: | Dattatreya Deshpande Nimonkar | 50 |
Leela 37: | Chottu Bhaya Parulkar receives a portrait and’ padukas of Baba | 51 |
Leela 38: | ‘The Locket | 52 |
Leela 39: | Scetadevi Ramchandra Tarkhad | 53 |
Leela 40: | Baba saves Jyotindra’s life in a ‘cloud burst’ | 56 |
Leela 41: | Baba comes in the form of a photograph to stay in the Tarkhad home | 58 |
Leela 42: | Baba gives life to Malanbai | 60 |
Leela 43: | Rinanubandh of a Muslim gentleman | 62 |
Leela 44: | Baba comes to her home and fills her box with udi | 64 |
Leela 45: | Baba Dixit and Babu Bhate were good friends | 66 |
Leela 46: | Nana looks at a Muslim lady | 67 |
Leela 47: | Govindpanth N Chandorkar forbids his family to have any contact with Muslims | 69 |
Leela 48: | These people are walking all over me | 71 |
Leela 49: | He calls Baba to save his staff from a catastrophe at work | 72 |
Leela 50: | Captain Vir Hate gets his rupee blessed by Baba | 73 |
Leela 51: | Baba rescues Captain Daruwalla from the enemy attack | 75 |
Leela 52: | This lady from Poona wishes to get a coconut from Baba | 76 |
Leela 53: | Baba restores the eye sight of Vitthal’s grandfather | 77 |
Leela 54: | Chandrabai Borker was devoted to Baba | 80 |
Leela 55: | She was a sister of mine for seven births | 83 |
Leela 56: | Nana Sahib Chandorkar’s son’s wedding in Gwalior | 84 |
Leela 57: | Kaka Dint extends monetary help to a friend | 85 |
Leela 58: | The ‘bhils’ are afraid of the fakir | 86 |
Leela 59: | The avaricious bhajan mandali from Madras | 87 |
Leela 60: | Baba appears in the glass of alcohol as a warning | 88 |
Leela 61: | Baba’s udi saves the life of both mother and child | 90 |
Leela 62: | Dr Talvalkar treats a fatal disease with udi and plain water | 91 |
Leela 63: | Kavaji Patil does not heed Baba’s advice and disaster strikes | 93 |
Leela 64: | Baba makes Agul Karim Khan stay at Shirdi for 10 days | 94 |
Leela 65: | Ganpat Rao Bodas of the kirloskar natak mandali visits Shirdi | 96 |
Leela 66: | Bai Sahib of Baroda visits Shirdi | 98 |
Leela 67: | Some insights on Baba given by M B Rege | 98 |
Leela 68: | Shyamrao Jayker’s portrait of Baba in Dwaraka Mai | 100 |
Leela 69: | Dr Keshev B Gavankar gives interesting insights on Baba | 101 |
Leela 70: | Raghuvir Bhaskar Purandhare | 107 |
Leela 71: | Baba’s ‘rahem nazar’ breathes life into a dead man | 111 |
Leela 72: | Shri Sai Baba Mandir Trust — Kohrale | 113 |
Leela 73: | Madhavnath Maharaj | 115 |
Leela 74: | The packet of udi turns into bhukka of Pandharpur | 116 |
Leela 75: | Mahali loved Baba passionately | 120 |
Leela 76: | Baba chi Vaishvadev chi shikvan (Baba teaches appeasement of Vaishvadev or agm or fire) | 122 |
Leela 77: | A devotee named Prabhu takes a photograph of Baba | |
Leela 78: | Drop the wall, and that’s enough | 122 |
Leela 79: | Baba asks Ghaisis for bhiksha of 53 rupees | 123 |
Leela 80: | Vakthirek Gyan | 124 |
Leela 81: | Sagunmeru Naik | 125 |
Leela 82: | Vaman Chintaman Mukhe | 128 |
Leela 83: | Baba goes to Ruigaon occasionally | 131 |
Leela 84: | Parables | 131 |
Leela 85: | Baba asks Butti to get 161/2 rupees as dakshina from Dixit | 142 |
Leela 86: | Dinkar Mahadev Sapatnekar | 144 |
Leela 87: | Dr Keshev Bhagvan Gavankar | 146 |
Leela 88: | The experiences of Krishna Rao Naryana Parulkar | 152 |
Leela 89: | Sadashiv Naik’s mother attends Bapu’s wedding | 153 |
Leela 90: | Baba sends a photograph of his to Sadu Bhayia | 154 |
Leela 91: | There is an epidemic of plague in Harda | 155 |
Leela 92: | Nana Sahib Chandorkar’s udi box | 156 |
Leela 93: | Silver padukas | 157 |
Leela 94: | Silver padukas with chatri | 157 |
Leela 95: | Baha’s leelas on death and resurrection | 158 |
Leela 96: | Let the boy depart, don’t stand in his way | 160 |
Leela 97: | Shri Bapu Vaidya offers unripe green Alfanso mangoes to Baba | 162 |
Leela 98: | Baba sends Balaram to Machindragad | 163 |
Conclusion | 164 |