We had got
a message on 2nd February, 2013 to visit Shegaon to inquire about
the administrative functioning of the Gajanan Maharaj Trust. Shri Ramnath
Kamath said that he had received this message a few days earlier and during a
meeting at Dadar he said that it was Pujya Swamiji’s wish that we should visit
the Ashram at Shegaon. The next day (Sunday), while having lunch at home my
wife’s maternal aunt mentioned that she was going to the Gajanan Maharaj math
to pay the fare for the trip to Shegaon. My antenna shot up and I asked her
when she was going. She said that the ‘math’ was organizing everything and a
train compartment was being booked. I told her that there would be six of us
and could we also join her. She said that she will check that very afternoon.
In the evening from the ‘math’ she called and asked for the names of the
persons intending to travel. I gave her our names (Ramnath Kamath, Anant
Khamankar, Pawankumar Kankani & self) and age for the railway booking. Four
days later our tickets were confirmed with a couple of minor hiccups. We really
did not have to do anything apart from showing the intent to go – the Guru
Energies did the rest!
Before
travelling on the 22nd of February, Ramnath and I decided to carry 35
Samarpan Meditation introduction booklets in Marathi to be distributed to our
fellow travelers. We had also carried four Samarpan Meditation introduction
kits to be handed out if required.
We all assembled at VT Station, collected
our identity tags as it was a common ticket for the whole group. The train left
at exactly 8.05pm. After everyone had settled down the organizers called us
together to perform the ‘Arti’ of Shri Gajanan Maharaj, whose original photo
was put up (first time I had seen the original photograph) in the train.
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Yogiraj Shri Gajanan Maharaj |
After
the ‘arti’ we all paid obeisance at His altar and then we got ready for dinner.
Dinner had been carried by the organizers and it was relayed from our end of
the compartment to the other end by means of a chain gang (reminded me of Goa
Guru Purnima where I had been fortunate enough to offer Gurukarya by being part
of a chain gang putting rubble to fill up the monsoon puddles and level the
ground). It had been raining heavily on the way and the climate was nice and
cold. At 5.45am we reached Shegaon railway station. From the station we were transported to the
ashram by buses operated by the ashram Trust free of cost. We were told to
assemble at building number 6 and collect our room keys from room number 9. We
were given rooms 23 (Ramnath and Anant), 27(Pawan and self) and 34(Chiya and
Usha tai) on the second floor. The moment we entered the rooms we were
impressed by the cleanliness and simplicity of the rooms. The beds were made of
good quality cast iron with a thick coat of blue paint and the mattresses were
good quality Kurl-on mattresses. We had our bath and went for the Samadhi
darshan at 7.30am. The sunrise was beautiful.
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Sunrise on 23rd morning |
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Sunrise on 23rd morning |
As we came down we were struck by the tremendous cleanliness
(Cleanliness is next to Godliness – and this Ashram lived by that tenet), with sevaks
all over the place sweeping, cleaning and using mechanical vacuum cleaners to
keep the ground clean. The atmosphere was full of consciousness, with clean pure
air and the cacophony of a variety of birds chirping throughout. The darshan
took some time as there was a queue and we could not spend more than a minute
at the Samadhi as the volunteers kept asking us to move on. At 8.30am we had breakfast
at Jaydip Hall which had a tie-up with the organizers.
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Cleanliness next to Godliness - sevaks keeping the premises spotlessly clean |
At 9.30am we assembled to go for the ‘char
dham’ tour – ‘Mote Shiv mandir’ followed by ‘prakat sthal’ (the place where Shri Gajanan Maharaj was
first sighted - One day as Bankat Lal and Damodar, two gentlemen from Shegaon,
were taking a stroll they noticed a young boy outside the monastery of a holy
figure called Devidas paturkar. The young boy was eating leftover grains of
rice from a plate of leaves
that was thrown out as waste food. Then he drank unclean water that was meant
for the cattle and he left the place fully satisfied. Observing these events, Bankatlal
had a realization that this was not an ordinary boy and that there was
something special about him); after that we walked down to ‘Bankatlal
Sadan’, the house of the disciple (Shri Bankat Lal Agarwal) who first spotted
and recognized the saintly qualities of Maharaj, Bankatlal Nivas - this hall
had a plaque which said that Maharaj appeared in Shegaon on 23.2.1878 and that was
his ‘prakatya din’ – it was divine grace that we were at the Samadhi on
23.2.2013 –exactly 135 years after the appearance of the great saint, Guru
energies at work I must say! The hall had various paintings which described the
various events in Maharaj’s life. We sat for meditation and a little later a
couple of the tourists sang bhajans in Maharaj’s praise. After that Shri Patil
– who has been offering seva for the last 40 years called on a 6 year old girl
to pick chits with the names of sadhaks for giving them prasad in the form of
souvenirs of Maharaj. After a couple of names were called out, my wife’s
maternal aunts name was called out and she got a book narrating Maharaj’s tales
in verse format. As the names were being called, my mind started taking my name
and my soul was saying stop…..after a couple of other names were called, I was
not too surprised to hear my name being called for a small image of the Maharaj
which was given to me as ‘prasad’, later on Pawan too had his name called and
got the book "Yanchi diary me lihli” by Vasant Gogte (star of tv serial on
Gajanan Maharaj). This was total match fixing as we called it – as out of about
a dozen ‘prasads’ distributed three came to our group. The last halt was at ‘Maruti
mandir’ after which we returned for lunch to Jaydip Hall and then went back to
our rooms to rest.
After tea at 3pm we then assembled at 4pm
at the entrance to gate number 6 where we were told that we should get into
jeeps which were hired and we should return in the same jeeps so that there is
no confusion of any person going missing. As everybody rushed to get into
vehicles, we hung about and then went into a Force 12 seater jeep – as we 6 sat
down, I told Anant that no one else will come and we will have the jeep to
ourselves. After another wait for 5 minutes we had the jeep to ourselves with
Pujya Swamiji’s Grace! We left then for Nagzari village (the village gets its
name because of underground streams which flow in zig-zag formation like
snakes) to Gomaji Maharaj’s samadhi. The great saint Shri Gomaji had attained
communion (Samadhi) with God in that cave at Nagzari. On the way it rained
again with bright sunshine and we were blessed with the vision of a beautiful
and clear rainbow (photograph with Anant). There is a temple and a small pond –
Gomukh kund, where it is said that Shri Gomaji Maharaj used to perform bhajans
by seating himself in knee-deep water in the kund. The water flowing out of
Gomukh kund meets the river Mohana which turning eastwards joins the river
Bordi. There is a legend prevalent about the Gomukhkund. It says that formerly
Shri Gomaji Maharaj used to go for bath to the river Purna but in his old age
he was unable to do so. Even then with great physical forbearance he persisted
in going to the Purna. The river Purna was pleased with the devotion of Shri
Gomaji Maharaj and gave him a boon that she will appear in the Gomukhkund. The
water continually flows from the Gomukh from which we drank some and sprinkled
some over our heads. There are five temples of Lord Ishwar – Nageshwar, Someshwar,
Tryambakeshwar, Visveshwar and Gupteshwar. The guide told us that four temples
are visible and that of Gupteshwar is hidden and can only be spotted by those
who are completely pure….none of us managed to spot Lord Gupteshwar!!
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Yogiraj Shri Gajanan Maharaj at Anand Sagar |
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Mirabai - pure love energy |
From there we left at around 5.30pm to Anand
Sagar which is a spiritual site with beautiful landscaped gardens a train ride,
and artificial lake with boat rides, etc . To completely enjoy Anand Sagar we
will require a minimum of one full day! On entering Anand Sagar, we were told
not to take our cameras and video camera as they could get confiscated. As this
was the Samarpan practise we left our cameras in the car, but when we went
inside we found that it was open season and visitors were taking photographs
left, right and center! My wife’s aunt went and stood in line for the train
ticket, we too followed. After a 15 minute wait we collectively said forget the
train, let’s roam around! While randomly roaming we saw a signboard showing
directions to ‘dhyan kendra’. We walked towards the Dhyan Kendra discussing our
mission, cracking jokes, laughing like we had all lost it! We reached the dhyan
kendra after a 20 minute walk and found that it was surrounded on 3 sides by
water of the artificial lake. The atmosphere was very cool and full of energy
and consciousness. We went into the dhyan kendra where instructions were given
by sevaks by means of sign boards as talking was not permitted. Inside the Dhyan
kendra I paid obeisance to the Gurus which had photos of Gajanan Maharaj, Shri Ramkrishna
Paramhansa, Swami Vivekanand and Mata Nirmala Devi.
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Swami Vivekananda being blessed by Ramakrishna Paramhansa |
While meditating I got
jasmine fragrance and a thought crossed my mind that one of our Ashrams should
also have meditation center surrounded by water, as the ambience created by
such a large collectivity of water was soothing, calming and created a great
meditative atmosphere. At around 6.15pm
I got out of the hall and realized only Anant and I were left, as I went out I
found Ramnath looking at the beautiful sunset – I joined him at the site and he
wondered why Swamiji had sent us there.
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Sunset view from the Dhyan Kendra overlooking the lake |
But we prayed that whatever we were
sent to receive, we should receive and as we started walking down the stairs
there was a very strong fragrance of sandalwood and the same energy which I had
felt outside Babadham while waiting for Naimishaji sometime in September last
year. This was Swamiji’s subtle body and Swamiji’s fragrance for sure as all of
us felt it – we walked for about five minutes and the fragrance and Swamiji’s
cool energy accompanied us. The experience was so divine that it cannot be
explained in words. We all thanked Pujya
Swamiji for his blessings and Grace. After that we walked back to the car,
explored the dining system, had tea and sabudana khichdi; then returned to the
car – from there we returned to Jaydip Hall for dinner.
The next day we sat for meditation at 6am
and as we concluded the meditation at about 7am a stranger knocked on the door
and asked for Crocin tablet, which we did not have. We went for breakfast, but
as we were early, we ate kachoris (local favorite) had tea and went back to our
room. The actual group breakfast was at 9am and we decided to skip that and
complete the role allocation assignment which we had decided to do in
collectivity. We completed the role allocation in collectivity, debating pros
and cons of various options for Ashram, Niwas and Dham by lunch time. We then
left for lunch at Jaydip Hall where again the lunch was simple, tasty and
wholesome. After lunch we sat together again and completed the rest of the role
mapping by 2.40pm. We slept till 4pm, went for our tea break at 4.15pm, and surrendered
the rooms by 5pm as instructed. After that we saw a school of bevy of birds flying with loud chirping, assembling in a tree, chattering away and then flying off again.
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Birds in flight - looks like smoke from a chimney! |
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Birds in flight - cacophony of noise |
We were repeatedly told to go for darshan to
the Samadhi by both the ladies (Chiya and Usha Tai- her friend) so we went. As
we were walking to the temple, Pawan got a call from his wife to offer flowers
- he said he had, so he bought flowers and we offered them at the samadhi. There
was less of a crowd now and we got to spend slightly more time. After that we
went for “Mukh Darshan” which is from a slight distance and from behind a full
glass partition, from where no volunteer would ask you to leave. When we
reached there was only a lady praying, who left as we started praying. I was
praying for complete shunya and then from within a prayer for the success of
the mission assigned to us by Pujya Swamiji, I also prayed to Maharaj for
receiving the grace for which we had been sent. As I was praying there were
tremendous vibrations which were emanating from the palms of my hand and a
fragrance of sandalwood was engulfing my being. The silence was disturbed by a lady
pushing me while passing by, which ended that blissful moment. As I left I saw
that quite a crowd had gathered for mukha darshan! As I went down again I
experienced sandalwood fragrance on the way. We saw the bhojnalaya which we
were told could serve to 2 lakh people in one afternoon. Then we sat down again
outside in the temple premises. We meditated for a while then I offered prayers
again for mission to be successful and then Pawan said aloud the same prayer
which we repeated as a group, albeit with slightly different wording, but the
essence was the same. Again we experienced fragrance and cooling with energy
flow. We left to intermittent fragrance on the way and felt totally blessed
with divine grace and consciousness. As we neared the gate we got darshan of the
temples elephant –which again reminded me of Shri Ramkrishna and Pujya Swamiji’s
connection.
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Gajaraj entering the temple to offerings |
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Salute by Gajaraj |
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Side profile of Gajaraj |
We went back to residential square and while speaking to the
organizers I asked for permission to distribute the introductory booklets in
Marathi about Samarpan Meditation, which he readily agreed to. Then I offered
an introductory kit on Samarpan Meditation to two of the senior organizers and
explained the concept of Samarpan Meditation in brief.
We then went by auto to Shegaon station at
7pm. We kept the bags and went and got fresh kachoris to take home. The boy
selling the kachoris was pro-active and told us for large orders, we should
call in advance so that we did not have to wait, also that he delivered
kachoris in the train in which we were travelling based on advance information,
also he delivered to Mumbai if the order crossed 400 pieces! He gave us his
visiting card too! We went back to the station and waited for the train. The train
came 25 minutes late - at 9.15. Got all the bags into the compartment using chain
relay tactics, the ladies got in from the other end of the compartment. After
settling down we handed over the bags based on tags given to all sadhaks. Not a
single bag was left behind in the rush – the planning, co-ordination and
execution was superb with 70 bags and 70 passengers getting into the train in
the given 3 odd minutes of the trains halt. After the bags had been restored to
their rightful owners, arti was performed. After the arti, Pawan and I
distributed the Marathi Samarpan introductory booklets, explaining the concept
of Samarpan in brief. Two extra were given to a couple who came saying that
they had not received from the kit – but these were in Hindi. Ramnath and Anant
then explained in greater detail to a few people who showed keen interest. The
books were well received, and the exact count was distributed! Everywhere we
experienced Swamiji’s grace and the trip concluded like a dream. We had dinner
and the food was distributed in the same manner by means of a relay, after
which I prayed to Gurudev and thanked him for His Grace. We retired for the
night after talking about Swamiji to the other ladies - one of them was from
bank of Maharashtra and said that she knew a couple of our sadhaks who were
Swamiji’s followers. At 5.00am or so Ramnath and Pawan got off at Kalyan, we
reached Dadar at 6am. Anant took a cab to Chembur and as no cab would come the
short distance from Dadar east to Matunga west, we bought train tickets and
reached home by 6.25am.
The entire trip was magic, great
organization, superb food, lovely people, tremendous energy and consciousness
throughout….the connect was there. Thank you, Pujya Gurudev for your Grace and
Kindness in sending us to Shegaon. I just pray that the Guru Energies help us
in doing the karya as pure mediums of the Divine.
Jai Baba Swami
Comments
I could feel as if I too was along with you all
Enchanting count of all you witnessed
Love
Hemant
I could feel as if I too was along with you all
Enchanting count of all you witnessed
Love
Hemant