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The whole universe is manifested with five elements -water, fire, ether,
air and earth. The Omnipotence of Sai Baba's Divine personality was
such that all the elements of nature complied with His will. There was an incidence when Sai
wanted to light his clay pipe for having a smoke. He struck the
ground with his stick and there emerged an ember from the earth, which he
held to the tobacco in his pipe. After lighting the pipe he needed
some water to wet the cloth (to be used as filter) he again struck the
ground with the stick and water sprang from the same spot!
There was another occasion when
the flames from 'dhuni'
were rising higher and higher as though they would consume the rafters of
“Dwarkamai”
mosque. The devotees sitting around Baba were visibly panic.
Sai Baba gazed at the flames and commanded 'come down, come down' striking
his baton on the ground and with every blow the flame subsided to embers.
On yet another occasion Sai Baba
was partaking of food with few of his intimate devotees in the mosque when
without any cause or provocation he exclaimed 'stop!’ Then
as if nothing has happened they continued with their meal. After
they were through with it and stepped out of the masjid (mosque)
large chunks of the ceiling collapsed at the very spot where they were
seated a few minutes back.
On the occasion of organising
the Ram Navami fair (Birthday celebrations of Lord Ram) acute
shortages of water posed serious problem to the organisers. They
sought help from the divine grace of Sai Baba. Baba gave them a
platter of flowers with a few remnants of the blessed food, which he had
received in alms earlier in the day. As the villagers dropped
the platter of petals in the well, the water rose high from the bottom as
if following a divine command!
The devotees, as how Baba
commanded the rains to stop have narrated the experiences. Once a
couple was about to leave Shirdi after taking Sai Baba's 'darshan'
, it began to rain heavily. The lashing rains and lightening made it
quite difficult to set out on journey. Baba calmly appealed, ‘Let
the rains cease. My children are going home, let them go
peacefully'. After a shortwhile the downpour turned into light
drizzle and feeble winds and the devotees left for their destination
safely. One evening there was a terrible storm at Shirdi, and the
village and its farms were flooded with incessant rains. The many
local deities and nature gods were sought to be appeased but in vain.
At last people came to Baba and prayed to him to quell the storm.
Baba calmly came out to the edge of the masjid and ordered the
storm to cease its fury. At once the winds and the rains obeyed his
behest.
The peerless Master touched upon
all the animate as well as inanimate matter of the universe through his
spiritual perfection, and nature had simply become his subservient in this
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