Mangalmandir - Maruti Edition (PDF) - Sai Kirtan Group
Mangalmandir - Maruti Edition (PDF) - Sai Kirtan Group Mangalmandir - Maruti Edition (PDF) - Sai Kirtan Group
Astonished Shaah saheb began to think, when a monkey came and as per his daily routine, he left fresh fruit at the feet of the saint and sat nearby. Observing the monkey, the saint uttered ―Beloved! You have brought me so many forest fruit, but where has the fakir got wealth to pay?‖ And saying so, tears began to drop from saint‘s eyes. Observing thus, tears also flowed from the monkey‘s eyes. Eventually, the persistent monkey began to unskin the fruit and hand them over. So the fixed gazed saint began to eat the devotional offering. Likewise daily that monkey would lovingly feed Baabaa with forest fruit and take leave. Days later he traversed to Mani mountain and resided there. Then also the intimate friendly monkey presented himself to serve Shaah saheb. The saint watched him with astonished eyes. But could not comprehend why that forest dweller showered so much love on him. Evetually late one day Shaah saheb recognised the true form of the forest dweller. Under the shade of a tree on the Mani mountain, he was seated in meditation. Suddenly there was a whirlwind / tornedo. Trees began to fall to ground. Baabaa was engaged in joyful contemplation of his beloved Lord. But the tree he was seated under began to fall. If the tree fell, then the saint‘s body would get crushed. Suddenly there was a great thunderous sound. The saint was awoken. His eyes caught sight of the trunk of the tree and observed a huge monkey had held it in his arms. Upon awaking of Shaah saheb, the tornedo receded. The huge bodied monkey releasing the tree trunk jumped and departed. Thereafter he was never seen. Passing of time, pandit Tekchandji arrived in Ayodhyaa seeking for Shaah saheb, but did not manage to make contact. So he bagan to orate Raam kathaa. Eventually he found his beloved Shaah saheb. There after with oration with great love of the full Raamaayan kathaa, listening to the Sundar kaand and Lankaa kaand feats of Hnumaan, he realised the true form of the monkey. Who was the monkey who daily fed him with forest fruits? Who would be the huge body monkey on Mani mountain who had held firm the tree trunk during the tornedo? Shaah saheb came to recognise the true form of Hanumaan, so his heart began longing to see him. But he could never see him. When he had vision of his beloved worshipful deity Raamchandraji, he observed near the beloved Lord that monkey who had daily fed him with forest fruits. So the loveconfounded saint said: ―Baabaa! I could not recognise you, forgive me,‖ saying thus tears of love began to flow from his eyes. The Lord became invisible. Thereafter Shaah saheb had vision of Maaruti many times. Pandit Tekchandji humbly asked for the third boon to granted to the contemplating Shaah saheb. In a state of great love joy, he let out: ―you now become Vali Allaah. Hearing Baabaa Vasaali‘s words, Paditji said: ―Baabaa, I am your servant Tekchand!‖ 36 | P a g e
―You speak true. You become Valiraam‖. Immediately, Panditji also became imbibed with the same carefree state of Baabaa Vasaali. Thereafter he became known as ―Valiraam‖. Reading just three to four verses (sher) from Baabaa Vasaali‘s written narrative ―Maamukimaa‖, Valiraam became proficient with Farsi and Arabic languages. Beloved people even to this day look upon with great adoration Valiraam‘s volume ―Diwaane Valiraam‖. Both the love crazy diving into the ocean of ecstacy ended their mortal beings. There were many other glorious incidents within the life of Baabaa Vasaali. Eventually, that singly devoted Raam devotee saint truly rested at feet of his worshipful Sri Raamchandraji. To this day there resides under the tree of bordi, his shrine in Pramodvan. [20] Sai Din-darvesh The great influential and carefree devotional singer saint Sai-din-darvesh‘s name is very well known in north Gujarat. Not only that, but in the north Maarwaad and Mevaad his reputation has spread. In his construction of unadulterated saintly sayings are said to include 125 thousand Kundalias. The life history of the venerable saint includes numerous glorious events. From those, how he became fond of Sri Raam, will relate a little of the happening : Once he was in meditation at his residence in Paalanpur. There was nome other present at the time. It was mid-day. Serenity was spread in the environment.. the saint was fully imersed in contemplation. At that time a monkey was jumping about calling out the name of ―Raam‖. His actions were directed to wake up the saint from his meditation. So in the proximity of the saint, running about he was calling a chant of ―Raam‖. Due to the commotion, the saint awakened. Looking around he saw the monkey jumping about chanting the name of ―Raam‖. The saint was astonished. The fearless monkey continued jumping about chanting the rosary of ―Raam‖. Having never before observed or heard before , the event was extraordinary. The wise saint immediately recognised the true form of the monkey. Observing so, the saint said a kundalio: Abuz sai jaane kahaan, Vir Vajrang ko naam Piyaraa nikat aay ke, Aap jape Sri Raam Aaap jape Sri Ram, Naamaki lagani laagi Raam kathaa anuraag, sunat bhaye bad-bhaagi 37 | P a g e
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Astonished Shaah saheb began to think, when a monkey came and as per his daily<br />
routine, he left fresh fruit at the feet of the saint and sat nearby.<br />
Observing the monkey, the saint uttered ―Beloved! You have brought me so many forest<br />
fruit, but where has the fakir got wealth to pay?‖ And saying so, tears began to drop from<br />
saint‘s eyes. Observing thus, tears also flowed from the monkey‘s eyes. Eventually, the<br />
persistent monkey began to unskin the fruit and hand them over. So the fixed gazed saint<br />
began to eat the devotional offering. Likewise daily that monkey would lovingly feed<br />
Baabaa with forest fruit and take leave.<br />
Days later he traversed to Mani mountain and resided there. Then also the intimate<br />
friendly monkey presented himself to serve Shaah saheb. The saint watched him with<br />
astonished eyes. But could not comprehend why that forest dweller showered so much<br />
love on him.<br />
Evetually late one day Shaah saheb recognised the true form of the forest dweller.<br />
Under the shade of a tree on the Mani mountain, he was seated in meditation. Suddenly<br />
there was a whirlwind / tornedo. Trees began to fall to ground. Baabaa was engaged in<br />
joyful contemplation of his beloved Lord. But the tree he was seated under began to fall.<br />
If the tree fell, then the saint‘s body would get crushed. Suddenly there was a great<br />
thunderous sound. The saint was awoken. His eyes caught sight of the trunk of the tree<br />
and observed a huge monkey had held it in his arms.<br />
Upon awaking of Shaah saheb, the tornedo receded. The huge bodied monkey releasing<br />
the tree trunk jumped and departed. Thereafter he was never seen.<br />
Passing of time, pandit Tekchandji arrived in Ayodhyaa seeking for Shaah saheb, but did<br />
not manage to make contact. So he bagan to orate Raam kathaa. Eventually he found his<br />
beloved Shaah saheb. There after with oration with great love of the full Raamaayan<br />
kathaa, listening to the Sundar kaand and Lankaa kaand feats of Hnumaan, he realised the<br />
true form of the monkey. Who was the monkey who daily fed him with forest fruits?<br />
Who would be the huge body monkey on Mani mountain who had held firm the tree<br />
trunk during the tornedo? Shaah saheb came to recognise the true form of Hanumaan, so<br />
his heart began longing to see him. But he could never see him.<br />
When he had vision of his beloved worshipful deity Raamchandraji, he observed near the<br />
beloved Lord that monkey who had daily fed him with forest fruits. So the loveconfounded<br />
saint said: ―Baabaa! I could not recognise you, forgive me,‖ saying thus tears<br />
of love began to flow from his eyes.<br />
The Lord became invisible. Thereafter Shaah saheb had vision of Maaruti many times.<br />
Pandit Tekchandji humbly asked for the third boon to granted to the contemplating Shaah<br />
saheb. In a state of great love joy, he let out: ―you now become Vali Allaah. Hearing<br />
Baabaa Vasaali‘s words, Paditji said: ―Baabaa, I am your servant Tekchand!‖<br />
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