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Sai Baba was very fond of lighting lamps every evening in the
Masjid
and other temples. For the oil needed in those little earthenware lamps
that he lit, he depended on the generosity of the grocers of Shirdi. So he
would call on the grocers for donations of some oil everyday. One day as
he approached the grocers they bluntly refused to oblige him, saying they
had no fresh stocks. Without a word of protest Baba returned to the mosque
and kept the dry wicks in the lamps. The local vendors were watching him
with curiosity. Baba took some water in the tin pot that contained very
little (a few drops) of oil, and filled all the lamps with it and lighted
them. To the surprise and dismay of the watching local vendors, the lamps
began to burn and kept burning deep into the midnight.
Vendors who refused to give oil
were stunned to see the miracle and fell at Baba’s feet and sought
forgiveness for their wickedness. Baba readily forgave them and advised
them to never tell a lie, and said “Falsehood displeases God”.
He said that their conduct was unsociable and unwanted. He asked them
never again to take pleasure in other’s distress.
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