The life of Yogiji Maharaj
reveals his transparent and profound divinity.
He was the highest wisdom and ultimate experience in the most tangile
and
perceptible form. His personal sacrifices,
unflagging spirit to serve, fathomless love for God and his radiant,
inexhaustible joy - all define him as more than human. To take but
a leaf from
his eventul life of sacrifice, Yogiji Maharaj was charged with a
positive attitude.
Even in the most unfavourable and conflicting of situations,
he remained positive, undisturbed and happy.
Respecting
Maharaj
Once Yogiji Maharaj was in Atladara. The murti of Thakorji was placed
in a silver-plated hindolo (a small cot). The hindolo had figures
that played the cymbals or drums when the cot was swung to and fro.
When Yogiji Maharaj gently pushed the hindolo to and fro the figures
did not move and play the musical instruments. On seeing this, Yogiji
Maharaj, in a spirit of glory, said, "They (the figures) are
respecting Maharaj."
The mere fact that the figures did not move, due to some technical
fault and probably negligence, did not disturb or exasperate Yogiji
Maharaj. In fact, he saw it as a sign of respect and reverence for
the Lord!
Our
Service!
In July 1956, Yogiji Maharaj was travelling from Surat to Bombay
by train. After Palghar, the train could not proceed further. Thousands
of passengers from six trains were stranded because of the sudden
downpour of the monsoon rains. There was no way the trains could
reverse. And there were no arrangements for food and water at Palghar
station either. Everyone was simply upset and mad with rare. Yogiji
Maharaj however, enthusiastically began chanting the bhajan, "Sambhal
beni Hari rijyani ritadi..." The clapping of his hands and
the radiant, divine expression on his face dissolved the heat of
the situation. Then Mota Swami narrated some incidents of Shastriji
Maharaj.
During this time, Zinabhai (Donjawala) and Sheth Bhogibhai, who
lived in Palghar, came for Swami's darshan. They were so impressed
that they requested Yogiji Maharaj to have lunch and stay at their
place. Swami and the sadhus stayed for two days. Both
Zinabhai and Sheth Bhogibhai
asked Yogiji Maharaj to initiate them into the Satsang-fold.
While returning back to the station, some school children were amused
on seeing the saffron-clad sadhus. They began teasing and passed
comments. Hakabhai Khachar scolded the boys.
"What happened Hakabhai?" Swami asked.
"Oh, these monkeys (referring to the boys) were laughing at
you."
"At least they were not crying," Yogiji Maharaj added.
"They should not cry. If they were amused on seeing a sadhu
then we have been of service to them."
"They
Never Bite!"
Yogiji Maharaj was in Vaghodiya village near Vadodara. After finishing
his morning routine of bathing Yogiji Maharaj entered his room.
He saw that Dhirendrabhai Vinchhi, a youth travelling with him,
was picking something from his bed and putting it in a cup. Swami
went near him and, genially placing his hand on Dhirendrabhai's
shoulder, said, "Today I slept very well."
"But how could you have slept soundly! While doing your bed
I found many bugs," Dhirendrabhai exclaimed with surprise.
And then he showed the 20-25 bugs he had put in the cup and added,
"I found these many now and I wonder how many more may have
bitten you in the night!"
"Guru, don't say that," Swami replied.
"But Swami these bugs bite!"
"Now there you go again! These bugs are Satsangis (devotees).
They never bite!" said Yogiji Maharaj.
"But Swami, how can they be Satsangis?" Dhirendrabhai
argued.
"Now, if you say it again then you will have to fast for the
day."
And so Yogiji Maharaj cut short the conversation and defused any
opportunity of fault-finding in a trifle thing like a bed bug.
"One
Way. Roads Closed!"
On 31-3-1960, Yogiji Maharaj and a few sadhus were travelling in
Zambia. One evening, Yogiji Maharaj left
from Lusaka for Broken Hill. Rajnibhai was driving the car. After
a while they came across a diversion sign. The original road was
blocked with barrels. Rajnibhai stopped the car, got down, removed
the barrels and drove the car ahead.
"Guru, why did you get down?" Yogiji Maharaj enquired.
"Bapa, sometimes these workers leave the barrels and block
the road even after having repaired it. So I got down to remove
them."
"I don't think so! They must have kept them because the road
is really closed. Take our car along the diversion road," Yogiji
Maharaj instructed.
"Bapa, don't worry, nothing will happen. We will simply go
along this main road," Rajnibhai spoke with confidence.
Yogiji Maharaj did not insist again.
After travelling a mile the road ahead was broken. There was no
way anyone could go ahead. Since the road was very narrow and above
ground level, there was no way to turn the car or take it down the
road. There was only one alternative and that was to go back in
reverse gear.
Swamishri then asked, "Now what has happened?"
A crestfallen Rajnibhai spoke, "Bapa, there is no way we can
drive the car ahead and neither can we turn it around."
Yogiji Maharaj joyfully raised his hand and single finger and said,
"One way! Roads closed! Likewise the road to Akshardham is
one way. One should not look or find faults in others; always accept
the virtuous side of others. One who finds faults, then his road
is closed. Take the road of appreciating the good qualities in others."
A
Miracle!
Yogiji Maharaj was in the village of Maliya Haatinaa.
To have darshan of the mango
grove where Bhagatji Maharaj had watered the 300 mango trees, Swamishri,
Mota Swami and Harmanbhai got into a horse-drawn carriage. While
they were going along, the wheel of the carriage suddenly broke.
The carriage careened and reeled over. Everyone inside bumped and
fell over each other. Bruised and hurt, the three managed to come
out of the carriage. Yogiji Maharaj, dusting the sand and dirt off
his clothes, humorously stated, "A miracle has happened, isn't
that so Harmanbhai?"
Mota Swami was censuring the driver but on hearing Yogiji Maharaj
he broke out in laughter and commented, "Oh what miracle?"
Yogiji Maharaj replied, "We were saved!" On these words
everyone broke out laughing.
Defusing the most painful and irritating of circumstances was a
hallmark of Yogiji Maharaj. He was always positive about whatever
happened and coming out alive from the accident, even though he
was hurt, was a matter of joy for him.
Two
Years in One Standard...
Someone told Yogiji Maharaj about a devotee who had fallen back
from Satsang. The reason was that he felt the Satsang was no longer
the same as it was when Shastriji Maharaj was alive.
To this Yogiji Maharaj replied, "We are not doing anything
wrong. We are preaching the truth that God is present in a holy
sadhu. If someone does not believe this then it is his wish!"
A devotee then added, "Bapa, Tribhovan Gopal (a disciple of
Shastriji Maharaj) had also fallen back from Satsang."
Yogiji Maharaj checked him immediately, "Guru, you should not
say that. He did not fall back (or fail) but he spent two years
in one standard. Then he passed and qualified. And he believed that
Shastriji Maharaj was Shastriji Maharaj! He became staunch again.
We too should not lapse and fall back..."
Swami's sheer positive attitude,
seeing only the good in others, simply amazed and inspired the devotees.
True
Character!
On 23-6-1957, Yogiji Maharaj was at Keriya. He was residing at the
old mandir and was preparing lunch. Two sadhus from the old school
arrived and demanded that everyone should leave the mandir because
they wished to stay there. The devotees were enraged. "You
can stay upstairs and these sadhus will stay here below," the
devotees roared. Yogiji Maharaj calmed the devotees and stopped
them from saying anything further.
After lunch, Yogiji Maharaj, Sant Swami, Sanatan Swami and Vinu
Bhagat left by bullock cart for Sarangpur. When the cart reached
Ningala, Yogiji Maharaj got down to take a break. He saw the same
two sadhus, who had insulted him in Keriya, standing by the station.
Yogiji Maharaj greeted them with 'Jai Swaminarayan' but the two
sadhus twisted their face in contempt and turned away. In spite
of this Swami told Vinu Bhagat, "Go and say Jai Swaminarayan
to them and bow at their feet." Though Vinu Bhagat did not
wish to go, he went at the instruction of Yogiji Maharaj. The sadhus
paid no attention at all.
Yogiji Maharaj then proceeded towards Sarangpur. The road was rough,
the wind was strong and turbulent and there was a drizzle of rain
here and there. The bullock cart was open to the sky and despite
the discomfort Yogiji Maharaj did not utter a single word of complaint.
They reached Sarangpur at 2.30 a.m. The next morning it was Ekadashi
(fast) and Yogiji Maharaj got up as usual, attended the mangala
arti and performed his puja. Then he added, "Because they (the
sadhus) told us to leave we got the chance of having the darshan
of mangala arti in Sarangpur; otherwise how could it have been possible?
Because we tolerated them we got this great benefit!"
The climax of Yogiji Maharaj's divinity was that he saw the good
side of even those who opposed him.
Sadhu
Vivekjivandas