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THE DIVINE STORY OF
SHIRDI SAI PARTHI SAI - Part 4
(continued from the previous issue)
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MRS
PATEL: Only now am I able to understand what you
said. Tiny fingers may light the lamp but the lamp can illumine
a whole mountain! How nicely a small one like you could explain
a Truth as vast as the very ocean! Come on, have this; take this
Prasaadam! All of you also have Prasaadam. When you eat, I shall
take it that the Lord Himself has partaken of the offering ………..
Oh God, what else can I say?! |
SCENE 3
Young
Sai is standing before a Mosque, surrounded by his friends. He
is explaining the Hindu scriptures to them. |
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YOUNG
SAI: Parithraanaya Saadhunaam, Vinashaya Dushkrutam,
Dharma Smapstaapanaarthaya Sambhavami Yuge Yuge. For the protection
of the virtuous, for the destruction of the wicked, and for the
re-establishment of Dharma, I incarnate from Age to Age. That
is what the Bhagavad Gita says.
MUSLIM
BOY: That is OK. But do you know what the Quoran
says?
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YOUNG
SAI: Quoran, Gita, and the Bible - what difference
does it make? They all say the same thing.
ANOTHER
MUSLIM BOY: You are saying all sorts of things.
We don’t understand what they mean.
YOUNG
SAI: I shall explain. For establishing Dharma
or Righteousness, God Almighty incarnates in every Age. You may
call Him Ram or Rahim, Christ or Krishna, it does not matter.
THERE IS ONLY ONE GOD FOR ALL!
Meanwhile,
worship goes on inside the Mosque.
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YOUNG
SAI: God is the same for of all of us; we worship the
same God. There are so many fruits like bananas, mangoes and so on.
They have different shapes and colours, but are they not all sweet?
In the same way, though people may follow different religions, they
are all one.
The
worship over, the Muslims emerge from the Mosque. One of them shouts
at Young Sai.
ELDER/MUSLIM:
Hey you! Stop! Children, if you listen to this fellow,
you would all get spoilt. Come on, move and get going!
ANOTHER
ELDER: [to children gathered there] Go away!
SCENE 4
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Young
Sai and His friends are now gathered before a Hindu Temple where
worship is going on inside. Meanwhile, a young boy is looking
at a paper spinning wheel that Sai is holding in His hand.
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YOUNG
SAI: [to the boy] What is it that you are looking
at?
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BOY: At this spinning wheel. … Looks nice.
YOUNG
SAI: Do you know what this is? It is the Divine
Wheel of Lord Vishnu. Do you know how it rotates?
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