Chapter 6 - Kakasaheb Dixit Diary
- Once Shankar Rao came to Shirdi, when I (Kakasaheb Dixit) was also present. Lord Sai Baba asked him for Rs. 16 as dakshina. He did not have that much money and did not disclose this fact to Him. He was very sorry that he could not give dakshina to Lord Baba though He asked directly. Thinking about this, he returned to his town.
On
his another visit, Lord Baba asked Rs. 32 as dakshina from him. He again could
not give what Lord Baba asked for and felt very sorry. This matter was made
known to me. I laughed and said, “When Lord Baba asked for money, you could
have told him that you don’t have it. Why did you keep silent?” Shankar Rao
assured that when he was asked for dakshina, he will give this reply to Lord
Baba.
When
we went to Masjid
together, Lord Baba asked him Rs. 64 as dakshina. We both said, “How can we
have such a huge amount of money?” Lord Baba answered, “If you don’t have, then
ask others and get it”.
A
few days later, Lord Baba suffered from health issues.
Devotees then did Naam-Saptah
and Annadaan
for Lord Baba’s health. Dabholkar’s wife and Vaman Bal Krishna Rao started to
collect money for this purpose. Vaman Rao then handed over this job to his
younger brother Shankar Rao and also informed about the matter to me. We
contributed our part for this job. After collection, when we counted the money,
it came exactly to Rs. 64. We then remembered Lord Baba’s words about asking
and getting Rs. 64 from others. We were also surprised to notice that Lord Baba
knew exact amount.
- On 31/3/1915, Nachne and his colleague Shantaram Moreshwar Panse were returning home after finishing an official assignment. The route was through a dense forest and the only mode of transportation was a bullock cart. It was late night when they reached near Ranshet region. This forest was known to be populated by tigers.
Suddenly
the bullock cart
started rolling backwards. They wondered the cause of bullock’s such behavior.
At first no reason could be discerned. Then it came to notice that the road
ahead was broken on one side and at other side there were boulders (rocks). If
the cart moved a little, all of them would fall into the deep ravine.
Just
then Panse pointed his finger in front of him. Nachne looked straight into eyes
of a tiger. The tiger had come from rock on the other side of the road. If the
bulls in terror swerved a little they would have fallen to their death and if
all of them got down to prevent cart from rolling back, the tiger would attack
on them.
Panse
thought of getting down and put a stone on the wheels of the cart so that it
may resist from rolling backwards. So he got down from the other side of the
cart. Nachne who was stilled seated in the cart started shouting on the top of
his voice, “Hail Sai Baba, Baba, run and come to our aid.” Panse also joined
him. This frightened the tiger and it run away. Thus Nachne’s faith in Baba
acted as savior of all of them.
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