About New Parayana Hall in Shirdi
Adjoining the eastern wall of Dwarkamai is what was, until 1999, a
parayana hall, or reading room (the entrance is outside the mosque
around the left-hand corner as you come out). When Sai Baba was living
in Dwarkamai, there was a collection of sheds where the current building
now stands, part of which was used as a school. Madhav Rao Deshpande,
alias "Shama" (Baba's nickname for him)
was a teacher there. He was one of Baba's earliest devotees and became
one of the most intimate. Shama reported that there was a small window
in the dividing wall through which he sometimes used to peep at Baba and
"I realized that he had remarkable powers and began to have faith in
him."
The ardent devotee, Radhakrishnayi, who was instrumental
in developing Baba's Sansthan, probably stayed in one of these sheds
when she first came to Shirdi. Baba used to send visitors to her and
referred to her room as "the school". Abdul Baba also lived here for a
while. In the few years before Baba's mahasamadhi, part of the building
was used as a stable for Shyam Sunder, Baba's celebrated and beloved
horse. It was built with the money donated (500 rupees) by a grateful
Sakharam Aurangabad-kar from Sholapur, whose wife had given birth to
their first child after twenty-seven years of marriage, once she had
resorted to Sai Baba.
Inside the new Parayana Hall
The building is now used as a storeroom and a new Parayana Hall on the
west side (beside Lendi Gardens) has been built as part of the new
complex. It is open from 5 a.m. to 8 p.m.
Before leaving the
mosque, let us sit for a few moments in this sacred abode of Baba. While
doing so, we may recall Baba's loving and reassuring words: "As soon as
one climbs the steps of the mosque, suffering due to karma is over and
joy begins... She will save anyone who is in danger...Whoever sleeps in
her shade will attain bliss...enter this masjid ayi and your goal will
be achieved..."
Sri Babuji draws our attention to a peculiar
but quietly spectacular feature of Dwarkamai: although the mosque may be
full of people, activity and noise, when we sit here we feel that we
are in a pool of silence and alone with Baba. Somehow, the noise is not a
disturbance to us, and despite the comings and goings, we feel
unusually still and peaceful.
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