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Sai Sat Charitra, Chapter 33, Part 3

About 1904-05 Nanasaheb Chandorkar was Mamlatdar at Jamner, in the Khandesh District, which is more that 100 miles distant from Shirdi. His daughter Mainatai was pregnant and was about to deliver. Her case was very serious and she was suffering from labour pains for the last two or three days. Nanasaheb tried all remedies but they proved in vain; he then remembered Baba and invoked His aid.
There in Shirdi, one Ramgirbuva, whom Baba called Bapugirbuva, wanted at this time to go to his native place in Khandesh. Baba called him and told him to take a little rest and stop at Jamner on his way home and give the Udi and Arati to Nanasaheb. Ramgirbuva said that he had only two rupees with him and that amount was barely sufficient for the railway fare upto Jalgaon and it was not possible for him to go from Jalgaon to Jamner, a distance of about 30 miles. Baba assured him that he need not worry, as everything would be provided for him. Then Baba asked Shama to write the well-known Arati composed by Madhav Adkar (a translation of this is given at the end of this work) and give a copy of it with Udi to Ramgirbuva to be delivered to Nanasaheb.
Relying on Baba's words, Ramgirbuva left Shirdi and reached Jalgaon at about 2.45 a.m. He had only two annas left with him and was in a hard plight. To his great relief he heard somebody calling out "Who is Bapugirbuva of Shirdi?" He went to him and told him that he was the person Bapugirbuva. Then the peon, professing to be sent by Nanasaheb, took him out to an excellent tanga with a good pair of horses. They both drove in it. The tanga ran fast and early in the morning they came to a brooklet. The drive took the horses for watering them and the peon asked Ramgirbuva to partake of some eatables.
On seeing the beard, moustache and the livery of the peon, Rangirbuva suspected him to be a Moslem and was unwilling to take any refreshments from him, but the peon satisfied him by saying that he was a Hindu, a Kshatriya of Garhwal and that Nanasaheb had sent these refreshments and that there should be no difficulty, nor any doubt about acceptance. Then both of them took the refreshments and started again. They reached Jamner at dawn.
Ramgirbuva
alighted
to
attend
a
call
of
nature
(passing
urine)
and
returned
within
a
few
minutes,
but
found
that
there
was
no
tanga,
no
driver
and
no
peon.
He
was
dumbfounded.
Then
he
went
to
the
neighbouring
Katcheri
and
making
enquiries,
learnt
that
the
Mamlatdar
was
at
home.
He
went
to
Nanasaheb's
house,
and
announced
himself
and
gave
to
Nanasaheb,
Baba's
Udi
and
Arati.
At
this
time,
Mainatai's
case
was
most
serious
and
all
were
in
deep
anxiety
about
her.
Nanasaheb
called
out
his
wife
and
asked
her
to
give
the
Udi,
mixed
with
water,
to
their
daughter
to
drink,
and
sing
Baba's
Arati.
He
thought
that
Baba's
help
was
most
opportune.
In
a
few
minutes
came
the
news
that
the
delivery
was
safe
and
that
the
crisis
had
passed
away.
When
Ramgirbuva
thanked
Nanasaheb
for
the
peon,
tanga
and
the
refreshments
etc.
The
latter
was
greatly
surprised
as
he
had
sent
none
to
the
station,
and
was
not
aware
of
any
person
coming
from
Shirdi.
Read
about
the
incident
being
published
in
the
'Sai
Leela' on
the
Next
Page.
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