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3.6-Baba’s Earlier Years at Shridi
Before this, Mahlsapathy and his two friends Tukaram Darji and Appa Bhil had been perhaps the only persons to worship him as a Divine Saint of God. Much against Baba’s will, they did Arty with waving of lamps, did puja by throwing of flowers and colored rice over him and offers of fruit and sandal. [...]
Posted: July 19th, 2008 under Baba’s Earlier Years at Shridi.
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3.5-Baba’s Earlier Years at Shridi
After a little while, consternation seized the guilty Vanis and ganamdar, and understood Baba as a man of mystic power. They were afraid of him .The reason is simple. Only the doubt that Baba may curse them just likes the saints of olden days. They fell at his feet and prayed that he should not [...]
Posted: July 19th, 2008 under Baba’s Earlier Years at Shridi.
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3.4-Baba’s Earlier Years at Shridi
Baba was practically ignored and treated by most of the villagers as an unknown fakir. Suddenly one day an incident occurred which brought a complete change in the situation. In the Mosque, wherein he lived, He is in the habit of lighting three or four lamps (deepams) made of clay. Normally, only during night, both [...]
Posted: July 19th, 2008 under Baba’s Earlier Years at Shridi.
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