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VII | Mrs. Subbalakshmi
Mrs. Subbalakshmi,
2-340, Satya Deepa,
3rd Road, 5th Cross,
Anantapur - 515004.
Tel: 08554-226327
Mrs. Subbalakshmi (74), a housewife, relates
a few of her experiences of the Divinity of Bhagavan in her own words.
'When my father, Anjaneyulu was working at Uravakonda, Bhagavan Sri Sathya Sai Baba
(then called Sathyanarayana Raju) came to study there staying with his brother Sri
Seshamaraju.
Swami used to come to our house frequently as our house was very near to the school.
He used to call my father 'Ayyagaru', and my mother 'Ammagaru'. He used to wear
a half sleeved shirt and knickers.
'Today we will have bhajan in your house, Sir' He used to tell my father now and
then.
'By all means, have it' my father used to say.
On Thursdays, Shirdi Sai Baba used to come on Him. He used to sway and appeared
a different person. He used to call some one keeping His eyes closed all through
that phase. If anyone who was not called went to Swami, He used to say, 'no, not
you' without even opening His eyes. He used to materialize prasadam and udi (vibhuti)
from Shirdi as well as some sacred clothes from Shirdi.
Once we played a drama, Parijaataapaharanam. My father procured all material required
for staging the play from a dealer using his good offices. Swami played the role
of Satyabhama while my elder brother Narasimha played Krishna. I was Rukmini. My
mother made Swami wear her silk sari. He looked like a lady to the surprise of many.
On the day of the drama, Swami came to my brother.
'Narasimha garu' He said, 'you are playing Krishna and I Satyabhama'.
'What of it?'
'Satyabhama has to kick Krishna in the play. How can I do so to you?'
'Never mind' my brother replied, 'after all you are only acting'.
The play went off excellently well.
Once we all went to Hampi and from there to Hospet. Swami was seen then by His brother
and others both in the temple and outside at the same time. It was in that trip
that Swami was given a collar-pin as a present. The trip went on well.
By the time of return of Swami and party to Uravakonda from Hospet, my mother had
already delivered a daughter. She had taken her bath of purification at the end
of the period of ten days. Swami hurriedly came to our house. The child was on the
cot. He came and lifted her only on His right hand and said 'you have come! You,
too, have come into this illusion!' We could not understand what He was driving
at.
Later, we all started to go to the school. We used to enter through a gap in the
fence and walk to the class rooms. There was a patch of green grass across after
the fence. Swami was searching for something.
'What is it you are searching?' we asked.
'Collar-pin' He replied, 'I lost it here'. It was not found. We went to attend the
prayer. Someone went to Seshamaraju, the brother of Swami and conveyed the news
of the loss of the collar-pin.
'I don't know' he remarked, 'let him go to his sister-in-law and report.'
Swami left the school and went to His house. He threw the bag of books on entering
the main door. His sister-in-law came out of the kitchen to see what was going on.
She saw a bright hallow around Swami's face.
'Who are you?' she was reported to have cried, 'you are not our Sathyam.'
'I am leaving' Swami was reported to have remarked, 'I am not your Sathyam. My devotees
are calling me. I have work'.
He left the house. Just at that time, my father returned from camp. He saw Swami
coming out. He put his hand on Swami's shoulder and asked 'why are you going to
our house now?'
'All this is illusion' Swami said and walked into our yard. My father saw hallow
around the head of Swami. 'You are not our Sathyam' my father said. He prostrated
before the boy.
'Get the tiger skin' my father cried, 'spread it on the rock.'
There was a rock in the garden of our house on which Swami (Sathyam) used to sit
earlier. The tiger skin was spread on it. My mother brought some food; 'mix all'
Swami said. So my mother mixed curry, chutney, rice and curd into one. She put a
morsel in His hand. He ate it and washed His hand saying 'enough!' He reclined on
the tiger skin on the rock. A sizable crowd gathered around. They started to do
bhajans. Three days passed. His parents came. He agreed to go to Puttaparthi with
them. On the day of departure, we hosted lunch for the entire family. My father
brought new clothes to Swami. Swami wore the half sleeved shirt and dhoti for the
first time in our house.
My father called the photographer Mr. Sreeramulu to take a photograph of Swami.
My mother brought the idol of Shirdi Sai which was there in our house, and placed
it on the rock before Swami. The photographer objected.
'No use!' he said, 'it will appear like a stone and not as an idol.'
Swami overruled him. So my mother placed the idol before Swami. This idol is with
my younger brother even now. It is not correct to say that there was a stone before
Swami which appeared like Shirdi Sai idol in the photograph. This is the version
given in many books. But it was my mother who had actually brought the idol and
put it there before Swami for the photograph.
The song 'Manasa Bhajare Guru Charanam!' was one of the songs sung by Swami in our
house during bhajans. He used to sing another song which was written by Him only.
That is, 'Baba Ra Ra, Sai Baba Ra Ra'. Soon after He sang it, Shirdi Sai Baba used
to possess Him in our house on Thursdays earlier.
Swami was given a warm send off with band and music. He was taken in procession.
'Sri Sathya Sai Baba!' my father told Him while taking leave of Him, 'You bless
us all.'
That is the first time Swami was called thus. My father was the person who christened
Him thus. Swami invited my parents to Prasanthi Nilayam many times after He became
famous. But somehow my father could not go. After his retirement, he went to Prasanthi
Nilayam once. Swami came to him and placed His hand on the head of my father and
rubbed. There was heaps of vibhuti on my father's head. After that my father was
in a blissful state for several days.'
-- Mrs. Subbalakshmi
(As narrated to Mr. B. Parvatala
Rao at Anantapur on 28.04.2006)
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