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Baba
never disclosed His antecedents. Whenever asked about it, He gave
mystifying answers and evaded any query. There are a few scattered clues,
which conjure up to a less than satisfactory account. On one occasion Baba
revealed to Mhalsapati the interesting fact that His parents were
Brahmins of Pathri in the Nizam's state. At another time He said that
his Mama (Uncle) had brought Him to Shirdi from Aurangabad. On one
momentous occasion he said that while still a child of tender age his
parents handed him over to the care of a fakir who brought Him up.
Dasganu, a close devotee
researched on this matter after Baba's passing out of his physical body.
He concluded on the basis of legends at Selu that the wife of a fakir, who
had taken the custody of young child at Pathri, brought him to Gopal Rao
Deshmukh of Selu. Gopal Rao was the Provincial Governor of Jintur with the
military capacity of his own. Young Baba, left under the care of this
Gopal Rao, spent the most impressionable part of his life at Selu with His
master.
Gopal Rao was a saintly figure
deeply devoted to Lord Venkateshwara of Tirupati temple. He was highly
evolved soul with a direct communion with his Ishta Devta Lord
Venkateshwara (therefore he was called Venkusa). Gopal Rao used to go
round visiting Holy places when once he was at the tomb of Suwag Shah at
Ahmedabad, a remarkable incident occurred. The tomb actually perspired
with joy and communicated that the Gopal Rao was formerly Ramanand of
Kashi and his former disciple Kabir would be coming to him soon. It was
after this, that the fakir’s widow brought young Baba to him and Gopal
Rao recognised him as Kabir.
The young boy was completely
devoted to His master and the master in turn gave Him all his grace and
spiritual knowledge. Young Baba being favoured by the master evoked
considerable jealousy among the master's relatives and some of them
resolved to kill young boy by hurling brickbats at Him. The master saved
his dear disciple by taking it on himself and declared his departure from
the body, transferring all his spiritual and yogic powers to this
young heir. Before leaving the body, the masters waved his hand westward
to the young boy, and bade Him leave Selu and proceed along Godavari
River. Shirdi lies close to the banks of the Godavari due west of Selu,
and Baba by slow degrees moved on from place to place and finally arrived
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