U DI BABA'S POWERFUL PRASAD
Janakraj Laroiya, Noida.
Within
a very short passage of time, Shirdi Sai Baba's spiritual name has spread
throughout the nook and corner of the country like the fragrance of early
morning breeze. In Delhi and adjoining areas, quite a good number of
beautifully constructed Sai Temples with Baba's full-size marble idols blessing
his ever - growing devotees on the principles of Shirdi Sai Sansthan are coming
up progressively well. Thousands of devotees, of various castes and creeds,
irrespective of sex or age, collect in these temples on every Thursday
rendering morning to evening arties before the Lord of Lords.
In addition, Sai Bhajans which have always played a vital role in
spreading Baba's name and fame, are regularly held in several homes of the
devotees, particularly in the major towns, including NOTDA. Large number of
people participate in such bhajans and yearn for perpetual mental and spiritual
peace.
Customarily, at the end of bhajans and keertans, Baba's blessings
in the shape of "prasad" is distributed amongst one and all
participants. Prasad is invariablly in the form of eatables, normally sweets,
either bazar made like "ladoos", or "barfi" or home-cooked
like "halwa" or "puri-sabzi", on the wishes and resources
of the sponsorer-house holders. But the most appropriate "prasad" on
all such occasions should be "UDI" which cost practically nothing and
is easily affordable even by a poor devotee. On the other hand, it is the most
sacred Sai-blessing.
Udi was originated by Baba himself. It was not just the ashes
produced as a result of burning fuel which Baba used to throw in the
"Dhuni" — the sacred fire which he kept ever burning. It was blessed
and freely distributed by Baba himself, not only as a cure for many physical
and mental maladies but also to spread deep, thought-provoking spiritual
lessons which the "faqir" had for the worldly people.
UDI was inter-aliameant to convey as a forceful reminder of the
universal truth that our bodies are composed of elements wood and would
eventually be reduced to ashes in due course. It was, thus, Baba's sacred
prasad which He gave His devotees in their hands and besmeared some of it on
their foreheads placing His boon-conferring hand on their heads.
Shri Sai Satcharita, particularly the Chapters 33 and 34, is rich
with miracles explaining the greatness of UDI. It is very difficult to ignore
any one of them while recollecting them all. Even now, when Sai Baba is
physically not present with us in Shirdi sans than, UDI obtained by perpetual burning
of Dhuni day in and day out at Shirdi Mandir, continues to be pious as ever.
Sai devotees make it a convenient practice to keep enough of it with them and
use it regularly in the Puja as Sai Blessing to get over sundry ailments.
It is said that in the case of non-availability of UDI, ash
obtains from any other source and
utilised with prayers serves the same purpose. The incident of Bubonic Plague
case quoted in Shri Sai Satcharita is a vivid explanation of this factual
statement. A similar incident occurred to me a few years ago which I like to
share with my Sai-devotee friends :-
While on deputation to Bhutan Engineering
Service, I was posted to Chukha, an out-of-way, inaccessible, lonely and remote
area place on the bank of river Chukha, by my Chief Engineer, probably to teach
me a lesson. But it proved to be a blessing in disguise as I was able to
concentrate myself daily by perching over and meditating for hours together on
the big boulders lying majestically within the river torrents.
There was a small contigent of office
employees staying in tents or other make-shift accommodation. There was
otherwise no trace of any human presence in or near that area. Everyone wanted
to get rid of that god-forsaken place by hook or crook. After my posting there,
the Chief Engineer started transferring them abruptly to better places, one by
one, ordering me to take over the respective charge. In the process, he also
transferred the compounder-cum-doctor making me, as usual, to take charge of
his so-called medical chest. However, I used to apply Baba's UDI as and when
any body fell ill. In fact, the "patients’' would always turn to me for
UDI instead of any other available medicine.
Once, while returning to the camp late in
the evening from the river bed, my companion, the head clerk, fell down about
10' in a ditch. He suffered several injuries, not serious but painful enough to
stand up and walk. Unfortunately," at that time I did not have UDI which
generally I used to keep with me. Recollecting Shri Sai Satcharita I took some
sand in my hand, prayed to Baba and applied it on his forehead as well at the
injuries. Practically within no time, the injured head clerk was able to get up
and started limping to the camp where he was given other possible treatment
too. UDI IS GREAT.
The Greatness of UDI is due to greatness of Baba.