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Experience of the Divinity of Bhagavan by Devotees
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IV | Mr. Kirti Parekh
Mr. Kirti Parekh
Prasanti, Pachhli Golwad,
Billi Mora - 396321
Nausari District, Gujarat.
Mobile: 39770-39848
Mr. Kirti Parekh (58), who voluntarily retired as Assistant Marketing Supervisor
from a leading Industrial House at Atul, relates a few of his experiences of the
Divinity of Bhagavan in his own words.
'I am a native of Balsar. I have been interested in visiting saints since my youth.
One of our relatives at Balsar was a devotee of Bhagavan Sri Sathya Sai. Vibhuti
began to emanate from the photograph of Bhagavan in their house for a few years
from 1964. I was then a student. That made a profound impression on me. We used
to wonder how vibhuti and, sometimes, amrit also were emanating from the photograph.
In 1994, I went to Shirdi. It was my first visit to that place. When I went to the
mahasamadhi mandir of Shirdi Sai, and had darshan of Baba's murti (idol), I felt
an inexplicable attachment to the place as if I had come to my own place. Since
then I began to chant in my mind continuously, 'Aum Sri Shirdi Sai Nathaya Namaha'.
Around early eighties, a mandir of Shirdi Sai was constructed in our village. I
had the good fortune to be associated with it. An idol for that temple was being
sculpted at Mumbai. My son, Neelai Parekh, eight year old at that time, was not
well. Local doctors could not diagnose the problem correctly. So we took him to
Jaslok Hospital at Mumbai. As we were going to Mumbai, we wanted to contact the
sculptor to ascertain how the work was progressing.
But when my wife, son and I arrived in Mumbai, I discovered that I had forgotten
to bring the address of the sculptor. I felt much discomfiture. We went to the hospital
and got the boy checked up. Doctors prescribed some medicines. It was a Thursday.
The time was noon. We were walking along a road when my wife suddenly cried, 'our
idol is here'. She is not a devotee in the sense I am. 'My patients are my God',
she would say. She has been working as a paramedical person in a hospital in our
place. We went into the shop pointed out by her. There was an idol of Shirdi Sai.
The shop-keeper, who heard my wife's remark, said 'yes, it is your idol'. I asked
him who ordered it. 'It is for Balsar', he told me. I was surprised. Though we forgot
the address, Swami brought us to the correct place without any effort on our part.
We saw the idol, ascertained the progress of work and returned to Balsar.
The date for installation of the idol was fixed. One day, my senior in the office
who was a trustee of the temple said, 'if both of us go to attend the installation
ceremony, who will be in the office? I will attend it, and you be in the office'.
This was 15 days prior to the installation. Godavarimata of Sakori near Shirdi was
to perform the installation. In the end, I was asked to go to Sakori and bring Mataji.
I went to Sakori and met a petty official there. 'I am here to invite Mataji for
installation of Shirdi Baba's murti', I told him, 'but I don't know the modalities'.
He explained and asked, 'what will you tell her if she asks where are you staying?
Say, I came here only and I have no plans to go anywhere'. I followed his advice.
She was pleased with my observing all modalities correctly, and asked me to stay
in the ashram. It was decided that we would start for Balsar at 9 a.m. the next
morning. I could go to Shirdi early in the morning, have darshan and attend kakad-arati
before I returned to Sakori in time to accompany her.
'When we reach Balsar, all bigwigs will surround you' I told Mataji on the way,
'would you remember this poor fellow?' 'Certainly', she replied, 'I will come to
your house also'. True to her promise, Mataji came to my house even though her followers
were telling her that she had no time, and spent one hour and a half with us. That
was owing to the grace of Baba.
In 1983, we shifted to Billi Mora. I opted for voluntary retirement in 1998. After
retirement, I began to get involved in seva activities, bhajans, etc. We could start
a hospital also to do service to the poor.
In 1999, I came to Prasanthi Nilayam for seva. It was my first visit to Parthi.
To be frank, I did not like the way sevadal members were treated. I felt harassed
and said to myself that I would never again come for seva. During the period of
seva, we could go for darshan when we were not on duty.
'If you are really Shirdi Sai reincarnated, you will come to me direct', I prayed
in my mind, sitting in the darshan lines. Swami came direct to me. This happened
not once but many times during the days of seva there. I was happy and realised
that there was no difference between Shirdi Sai and Parti Sai. On the last day,
I took with me a new handkerchief, five photographs of Bhagavan and a letter. My
colleagues said, 'you don't get that much time to get all those things blessed'.
Swami came, took the letter, blessed the kerchief and the photographs, and gave
me padanamaskar. 'Swami! Give me something as your memory'. Swami kept his hand
on my head and blessed. Since that year, I have been coming to Parti for seva every
year, forgetting my earlier resolve not to come for seva owing to the harassment
meted out to sevadal members by the permanent residents here.
In 2003, the marriage of my son, Neelai was fixed. I went to Shirdi, placed the
invitation card at the lotus feet of Baba (idol) and came to Prasanthi Nilayam.
I sent one card to Bhagavan by courier. We had darshan and returned. On December
27, I think, we went out to invite a few relatives for the wedding and returned
to our house.
As we opened the door, there was fine smell of sweets being prepared. There was
no cooking being done at that time in our house. Our surroundings are slum areas.
There was no scope of such pure ghee preparation of sweets being done in their hutments.
We enquired in the house of our father-in-law who is our neighbour. They, too, were
not preparing any sweets. The fine smell enveloped the whole bazaar to the wonder
of all. It was lingering around for one hour and a half. We all felt that this was
the leela of Bhagavan. We brought cooks from Ahmedabad to prepare sweets for the
marriage exclusively. The wedding date was January 27, 2003.
By a strange coincidence, the number of varieties of sweets prepared was 9; the
number of curries prepared was 9; and the number of varieties of chat prepared was
9. All those that partook of the food in the marriage feast praised the taste of
preparations and said that they never had eaten such tasty preparations earlier.
It is, I think, Bhagavan's leela which was indicated to us by means of fine smell
of preparing sweets that had occurred earlier in our house.
We constructed a new house in 1996. At the very entrance in the balcony, I put two
photographs of Shirdi Sai and Sathya Sai. In the morning of February 27, 2004, we
returned home and found vibhuti emanating from those photographs. The vibhuti fell
on the floor in heaps. Soon the word spread and people from nearby houses and the
vegetable market thronged my house. Before we could do anything, they began taking
the vibhuti so that in the end we were left with none. This began to take place
daily - may be in the morning or in the evening or whenever Swami felt like giving.
Another notable thing was that while vibhuti was emanating, fine fragrance was also
filling the air in the whole house and street. This went on for several days. On
July 4, 2004, Friday, kumkum emanated; it was very bright. Vibhuti was coming on
the walls and floor, as well as in the garden. It went on for one month and a half.
Vibhuti used to appear on chappals left outside by visitors. Sometimes chandan (sandal
powder) also used to emanate with fine fragrance spreading in the whole bazaar.
Once, OM was found written with vibhuti on a bicycle parked outside our house.
On August 1, 2004, wheat, milk, sugar, salt, amrit and sindho (rocky salt) also
emanated. After a few days, OM used to appear in the house written in vibhuti. Once
a co-devotee, Mr. Mahesh Sony discovered vibhuti under pooja altar. It was in the
form of letters reading 'Om Sri Sai'. The letters were a bit hazy, but the next
day the letters were recoated, and became bold. There was also a footprint of left
leg. Our devotees deduced that it was of Shirdi Sai. What all came in our house,
came in the house of my father-in-law also with some little variation.
On Krishnashtami day, my daughter-in-law who came from a Jain family made rangoli.
On Tuesday; the red colour 'OM' written in rangoli by her changed into yellow. She
was happy that Bhagavan had given an indication accepting her rangoli. In my house,
Vishnu-sahasranama was recited, doing worship with tulasi leaves. I wanted to give
half of the tulasi leaves in my father-in-law's house, and made the leaves in the
plate into two halves. In between, vibhuti emanated. When they lighted the lamp,
they found vibhuti on the lamp (oil-wick) also. My brother-in-law, Mr. Ranjan Parekh
and Mrs. Lina Parekh saw vibhuti actually emanating from Bhagavan's photograph.
Vibhuti emanated on a small pair of padukas in the pooja, and even on the velvet-covering
of the peetham.
We put two white kerchiefs on the hands of a chair on either side. The chair is
kept in the pooja room for Bhagavan. On both kerchiefs, vibhuti emanated. Whenever
vibhuti or chandan came, there was fine fragrance. On Krishnashtami day, small footprints
in vibhuti appeared on kerchiefs. I thought they were of Balakrishna.
On the Birthday of Bhagavan in 2004, big-size foot prints appeared on Kerchiefs
on the chair. Vibhuti appeared on that day at 8 places. When pooja was being done
with 108 names with rice, chandan emanated. Once, all lights began to glow even
when switches were in off position. Vibhuti also appeared along the path to Bhagavan's
chair which was decked with flowers on His Birthday.
On Mahashivarathri day in 2004, shivalinga emanated in our pooja. We kept it in
water as we were going out. Next day, that is, amavasya day, another shivalinga
emanated in the verandah. I was out of station for two days. When I returned, there
was a crystal tortoise in the verandah. It is such as the one found in Dwarakamai
in Shirdi. On the back of the tortoise is meru yantra.
Two more days later, Ganapati idol emanated in the verandah at about 9 p.m. Some
said that it was made of five metals.
Once, different types of materials like haldi root, nagakesari, etc emanated. I
kept them in a bottle. Instead of diffusing their original smell, these items are
giving the perfume of kasturi (musk).
In November 2004, we attended community marriages performed by our community. On
return we found a rudraksha in our house. It is called three-jati though it has
panchamukha. Next, another rudraksha appeared. It is called Gourishankar with two-jati.
Then another panchamukha rudraksha appeared. In all we received a Ganesh idol, two
shivalingas (one white like the Amarnath linga, and the second crystal) and three
rudrakshas, and pooja samagri such as haldi root. In our father-in-law's house,
one tortoise, five shivalingas (three crystals and two black) appeared.
Once I did recital of Shirdi Sai Saccharitra and kept the book on the table. Kumkum
emanated on it. One of my co-devotees gave me a set of 13 small books on Sri Sathya
Sai for sale. She gave me one complimentary copy also. Vibhuti came in between the
books for the entire set. On the complimentary copy given to me, vibhuti, kumkum
and sugar emanated.
Once there was fine fragrance of scent all over, and we could not locate its source
though we searched the whole house. Finally, I located it as coming from the idol
of Shirdi Sai. Earlier vibhuti had emanated on it. Now all vibhuti dropped down
and oil like liquid was seen on the idol. The fine scent was emanating from it.
Once I took some rose flowers to my father-in-law's house. I gave the flowers to
them for pooja. But when they were about to put them on idols, they saw kumkum on
all those flowers. 'Swami accepted them even before we offered them at His feet',
the family of my father-in-law thought.
We celebrated navarathri once. On that day, we placed a plate with a new cloth,
kumkum, prasadam, etc in the pooja given by one of our relatives. I was not at the
house. When I returned, there was vibhti on all those offerings.
Once vibhuti emanated on six cucumbers. My wife began to clean them with a view
to cooking them. I stopped her, 'let me take a photo', I said. I tried to put vibhuti
on the cucumbers to take the photograph. I could not. Then I realised that we can
not do even after serious effort what the Lord can accomplish with ease.
Innumerable are the leelas of Sai shown in our house as well as in our father-in-law's
house. It is just not possible to describe all Bhagavan's miracles. I have just
narrated only a few miracles of what we have experienced, not all.'
-- Mr. Kirti Parekh
(As narrated to Mr. B. Parvatala Rao at Prasanthi Nilayam on 21.06.2005)
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