Saturday, October 4, 2008

Healing Powers of Saibaba


Healing Powers of Saibaba.


Several of our great saints are known to have exercised great healing powers; and the `medicines' they used were often surprising. Similar was the case with Sri Saibaba and Mrs. Manager mentions a few such cases in the following statement of her reminiscences.

"When we had difficulties to get over, we never had to speak-we had merely to go and sit or stand in his presence. He at once knew what the matter was and gave directions exactly meeting our requirements. We had our servant with us Shirdi. He had acute pain his lumbar region and was sorely distressed. My husband went to Saibaba and was standing. Some others were also present. Baba suddenly said, "Hallo, my leg is paining. Great is the pain". Someone suggested that something should be done to relieve the pain.

Green Leaves:

"Yes". Said Baba. "If green leaves are heated and applied over it, it will go away".

"What leaves, Baba?" was query of someone.

"Those green leaves near the Lendi".

One suggested one leaf and another a different leaf. One finally asked if it was korphad.

"Yes." Baba said. "That is it. The leaf has to be split into, slightly heated over the fire and applied. That is all".

The Real Cure:

"Saibaba's cure for our servant was not a medicine for all. Korphad was tried for others and failed. It was Baba's special blessing that operated to cure and not the korphad. On other occasions he had picked up a bit of earth and given it as a remedy and it was successfully used. Similarly Madhav Rao Deshpande's inflammation of the eyes was cured by application of pepper. And Dada Kelkar's growth of a film over the eyes was removed by application of a bit of cokecrust under a baking pan mixed with water as prescribed by Baba.

Drawing Diseases:

"Still more wondrous was his curing deep-seated organic diseases abruptly and suddenly-without any visible application of remedy or treatment. Scientists and medical men may disbelieve this. But having actually experienced it in my own case and noticed that of others who came before Sri Saibaba. I cannot disbelieve such cases and what is most peculiar – the drawing of diseases on to himself by pure will-power.

My eyes have been giving me trouble constantly. On one occasion while I was in Shirdi, they were greatly paining me and water was freely flowing from them. In such a condition, I went and sat up before Baba. He looked at me. My eyes ceased to pain and water. But his eyes were dropping tears".

(His Highness Pujyasri B V Narashima Swamyji in The Wondrous Saint Sai Baba)

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