Hazrat
Tajuddin Baba was one of the five Perfect Masters (Sadgurus) of
his Age. Such is the play of nature known as maya
(illusion) that this Perfect Master was declared a lunatic and
kept in confinement in the Nagpur Lunatic Asylum for more than
sixteen years. However, Baba Tajuddin started his divine
play from this place and virtually converted the asylum to a place
of worship.
Baba Tajuddin was born on the 21st of January in the year 1861
at a place called Kamthi situated near Nagpur in the state of
Maharastra. From the birth itself, there was something unusual
about the child, for the new-born baby would not at all cry.
He would, at times, open his eyes and look at people and again
go to sleep. All normal methods to induce the child to cry
having failed, the parents took recourse to a traditional shock
method of touching hot iron to the forehead and ear of the child.
With the application of this method the child jerked out of its
stupor and started crying. The burnt marks thus made on
the head and ears of the child remained on his body till the last.
More often-than-not, it is seen that highly developed souls become
orphans in their early childhood so that they become free to operate
in their spiritual world. This had happened with Shri Shirdi
Sai and this also happened with Baba Tajuddin. His father
expired when he was about one year old and his mother expired
when he was only nine years old. The care of this orphan
was taken over by his maternal grandmother and maternal-uncle
Abdul Rahman. As a child, Baba started his education at
the age of six in a local madrasa in Kamthi. During
this time a spiritually - developed soul, known as Hazrat Abdulla
Shah, visited the madrasa and saw the child Tajuddin.
He immediately told the teacher - "Why are you teaching this child.
He has got all knowledge from his past life." Saying thus,
he took out a dry fruit (Khumani) from his bag, ate half, and
put the other half in the mouth of the child saying "Eat less,
sleep less and speak less. Read Quran”.
As soon as the child ate the dry fruit, God - consciousness dawned
on him and for about three days he remained in a state of spiritual
ecstasy. Obviously Hazrat Abdulla Shah had given Tajuddin the
spiritual power or consciousness known as "Shaktipata"
in Hindu Yoga system. Thereafter, the child was found to
be always in a state of contemplation in secluded places.
At the age of 18, the financial condition of his maternal - uncle's
house deteriorated due to floods. As a result, both Baba
and his maternal - uncle searched for a job. In 1881, at
the age of 20 Baba joined the Nagpur Army Regiment. Soon
a contingent of the Regiment, where Baba was serving, was sent
to a place called Sagar. At Sagar, Baba used to manage his
duties as an army sepoy (soldier), somehow spending the
best of the time in doing namaz and contemplation.
Most of the nights he used to spend with a highly developed spiritual
soul known as Hazrat Baud Saheb under-going spiritual practices.
Hazrat Baud Saheb is, therefore, recognized as one of the spiritual
masters of Tajuddin Baba. His absence from the army camp
at nights, and his least regard for the service created problems
from the higher authorities. One day, in a God-intoxicated
state Baba suddenly submitted his resignation from the army and
left the camp.
He then roamed about in the streets of Sagar like a mad man; without
any sense of body. Soon his maternal grandmother heard of
the news and took him away to Kamthi. She tried to get him
cured through doctors and Hakims thinking that he was mad.
The doctors and Hakims could hardly improve his condition
as Baba Tajuddin's consciousness had, by that time transcended
the gross and subtle body and was floating in the vast ocean of
divine consciousness - beyond multiplicism and dualism of Nature.
As the destiny of many spiritual seekers, children started throwing
stones at him to which he would never react. The society around
him discarded him to be useless for their purpose and declared
him as mad and, therefore, humiliated him whenever and wherever
they could.
However, miracles also started taking place around him. He would
suddenly tell people about their past and warn them about future
problems. One day in that Videha State (Beyond body state)
he went near a British woman in a naked state. The horrified woman
complained to the army authorities about such uncivilized behaviour.
An army officer caught hold of him and got him admitted in the
lunatic asylum of Nagpur on the 16th of August 1892. This is one
of the biggest illusions of Nature (Maya) the mad people
of the mad world declaring the Knowledge- Incarnate, who had come
to redeem them of their worldly madness, as mad. But how could
the authorities, confine a soul that is in a state of pure consciousness
within the four walls of a lunatic asylum. As was the practice,
the inhabitants of the asylum used to be locked up in barracks
and cells at night. Similarly, Baba was also put in confinement
under strict vigil.
Soon after he was locked up in the asylum that a strange incident
took place that spread Baba's name far and wide. Baba was admitted
in the lunatic asylum on the 26th August 1892. On the same day
many people saw him moving freely in the streets of Kamthi, even
after he was locked up. On the next day i.e. 27th an army sepoy,
who, under the orders of the magistrate had brought Baba to the
lunatic asylum the previous day, saw Baba roaming in the street.
The shocked sepoy ran back and informed the British officer of
the regiment, about it. The officer immediately rode his horse
and searched for Baba. He ultimately found him sitting under a
tree smiling at him. British officer was so enraged at seeing
him moving freely that he straight away rode to the lunatic asylum
at Nagpur situated at half an hour distance from Kamthi. He asked
the doctor on duty “Where is that insane whom I sent here yesterday?”
The doctor informed that he was in a locked room and also showed
the officer where Baba was locked, and behold, the officer found
the Baba Tajuddin was sitting inside the room in the same posture
in which he had seen sitting under the tree only half on hour
back smiling at him. On seeing the officer, Baba said. " Brother,
you are doing your work and I am doing my work". The officer was
so influenced by the divine personality of Baba that he instantly
became his disciple and started visiting Baba on every Sunday
with his family members. Thereafter, the asylum authorities were
reconciled with Baba moving at various places inside the asylum
compound and outside. Gradually, Baba’s name became so famous
that thousands of people from near and far started lining up before
the lunatic asylum everyday to have Baba’s darshan, blessing
and help. During his 16 years stay in the asylum, Baba cured thousands
of people of diseases , granted children to the childless
and took on his shoulders the responsibilities (both temporal
and spiritual) of lakhs of his devotees.
Miracles are the way of functioning of the Masters. Since more
often, they work through the subtle and mental mediums than in
gross which ordinary mortals cannot perform, they are termed as
miracles. The forces creating miracles are subtle forces of nature
not yet discovered. Since the work of the Perfect Master precipitates
hundreds and thousands of actions at different place at the same
time, they employ the subtle methods. Those who have become mediums
of miracles know for sure that there are definite principles on
which the so called miracles operate. For them they are
not miracles but a normal way of functioning at their levels of
consciousness.
The Perfect Master are not confined by any religion, any creed,
caste or even by scriptural injunctions or prescribed methods
of worship etc. They are in a state of total 'freewill' without
any limitations of nature. This is not to be misunderstood, as
a negative state of assertion for free will. Baba's fame and love
for people had been drawing thousands of people daily to the lunatic
asylum. Even the staffs of the asylum including the doctors were
his devotees. The doctor gave report that Baba was not mad but
a person of unusual qualities which medical science cannot explain.
In the meantime, Maharaja Bahadur Shrimant Raghoji Rao Bhonsle,
the Maharaja of Nagpur had become an ardent devotee of Baba and
started visiting him regularly. One day, in the evening, he thought
of getting Baba released from the lunatic asylum and bring him
to his palace at Shakardara. The same night, he saw a vision in
the dream in which Baba appeared and pointing towards Red Palace
said "Oh, elder brother, let me stay here." It was early morning-
(3.00 AM) of 9th July 1908, a Thursday. The Maharaja immediately
called his officials and discussed about the steps to be taken
to get Baba released. The Council decided that the Maharaja should
immediately make an application for release to the Governor, Central
Provinces. Ultimately after depositing a security money of rupees
two thousands, the Maharaja secured the release of Baba on the
21st of September 1908 and brought him to his palace. From his
palace Baba started his divine work.
Once Baba was lying down on the sands of the river Kanhan when
two ladies by the name of Shantabai and Subhadrabai from Amaravati,
approached him. While touching the feet of Baba they mentally
prayed to him for children, as they were childless. The omniscient
(Pragyan Ritambhara) Baba heard their inner prayers and
gave a ladoo (a type of sweetmeat) to each after testing
them. He blessed them to have sons. While they were returning,
Shantabai ate the ladoo as a blessed prasad, but Subhadrabai
did not because Baba had tasted the ladoo and was Muslim
by birth. She quietly got the ladoo buried in the sand.
As the Divine Will could have it, Shantabai got a son nine month
later. When the child was about two-month-old, she came to Baba
with the child for his blessings. Subhadra, who had not conceived
even by that time, accompanied her. When Shantabai put her child
at the feet of Baba, Subhadra could not control herself. She fell
at the feet of Baba and cried -" Baba where is my child?" Baba
told her to search the child from beneath the sand (indicating
that he knew where the ladoo was) Subhadra immediately
realized her mistake and repented profusely before Baba. The Perfect
masters are incarnation of kindness. Her repentance and plight
moved Baba. He blessed her to have a son, which she got after
a year. The perfect master is a wish- fulfilling tree Kalpvriksha
who even shower unconditional grace (Ahetuk Kripa).
A poor scheduled- caste woman called Tara once wished to feed
Baba but since Baba was staying in the palace. Tara did not know
how to approach him and was also afraid that some people may not
take it kindly. So, she cooked the food and tied the food in a
piece of cloth with a tree near the palace. Sometime later, people
from high classes kept the best of dishes before Baba for his
lunch. Baba Said, " I will not eat all these. Get my food tied
in the Jamun tree". Everybody started searching but could
not find the food. Ultimately Baba got up from his seat, brought
the food from the tree and ate only that with utter satisfaction.
The Perfect Master are hungry not for the food offered by the
people but for the love behind such offer. The spiritual masters
never encourage anyone to change his religion. They are above
all religions. They only see the theme of humanism, which is the
basis of all religions.
There was a prostitute by the name of Giriji who was a devotee
of Baba. Suddenly, she caught some disease and remained sick for
long. Another devotee of Baba, Kashinath Patel, one day sent a
person to the house of Giriji to enquire about her health. The
man came and found Giriji dead and informed Kashinath accordingly.
Kashinath directed him to go and ask Tajuddin Baba whether to
bury the body of Giriji or to burn it. On his way to Baba's place,
he found a close attendant of Baba carrying tea in a pot. During
discussion, Patel's man told the attendant of Baba that Giriji
is dead. When Baba's attendant heard that Giriji is dead he told
the other persons that Baba has asked him to ensure that Giriji
drinks that tea. Therefore, he insisted on carrying the tea to
Giriji, Both of them reached Giriji house and found her
body surrounded by mourning women. The attendant of Baba, said
in a loud voice - "Giriji, Hazur has sent tea for you. Take
it." He repeated the sentence thrice. After the third time Giriji
opened her mouth and little by little tea was poured in. After
taking the tea, she came back to life and lived for a few years
more.
The love of a Perfect Master for his devotees is somewhat like
but more than the love of the mother towards the child. Whosoever
surrenders to him, he takes care of his biggest and even the smallest
problems. Since his words are the ultimate truth, whatever they
promise is fulfilled, even after they have left their body. Let
us see one example. Sometimes, Baba used to travel in a horse-driven
cart to distant places. One devotee named Hiralal used to be his
driver (coachman). When Baba once declared that he would leave
his body in few days (he left the body on the 17th of August 1925),
Hiralal started crying. He asked Baba "Huzur, under whose
protection are you leaving us and going". Baba told him "you always
stay in front of me (the driver sits at the front in a horse cart)
and I will always stay behind you".
It so happened that in 1965, on the day of the Moharram,
the annual procession i.e. Baba's Tazia started from Baba's
place by now name as Tazabaad and moving towards the main square
(called Jhad Square) with people shouting 'Allah ho Akbar'.
Suddenly the people carrying the Tazia heard the cry 'Ram
naam satya hai' from another procession moving in front of
them. Those who knew what Baba had told Hiralal during his last
days, found that the procession in the front was carrying the
dead body of Hiralal. Tears rolled down from their eyes when they
saw Hiralal's body going in front and Baba's Tazia following a
promise kept by Baba forty years after his departure. One of the
main functions of a Sadguru is to stand by his devotees
at the times of their death, in gross or subtle form, to lead
the soul towards further evolutions. None else - i.e. no other
Guru, parents, relatives, or even yogis have the power
to render such help to the souls once they have left the body.
By 1925, Baba had completed his 64th year. In the month of August
his health started deteriorating. Maharaja Raghoji Rao pressed
the best doctors for service, but which doctor could cure Baba
who only had decided about his departure. Raghoji Rao understood
that Baba is getting ready to depart. He asked Baba to allow people
to have darshan even if medical advice did not permit.
The ever-benevolent Baba just smiled and agreed. As the news spread
thousands of people came to the king's palace and had last sight
of their beloved master who had served and protected them for
decades. The stream of visitors continued till the last moment
of Baba’s departure on the 17th August 1925. On that Monday, Baba
lifted his hand as blessing to all, looking at them lovingly and
quietly laid his body on the bed. By the time doctors could check
him he had already left the gross body for its universal abode.
But, today the experience of people visiting the Samadhi of Baba
establishes the truth that the Perfect Masters always exist, in
whatever form, in the time continuum for they are in the Beyond
state.
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