P O T E N T E V I D E N C E :
W
H O is Sai Baba?
by
R. D. Awle
[Copyright 2001. Dated August 2001.
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as
long as the source is clearly attributed.]
One of the greatest Saints of
this century was a woman named Anandamoyi
Ma. (The name translates as
‘Bliss-permeated Mother.’ There’s a photo of her, standing next to Paramahansa
Yogananda, in Autobiography of a Yogi.)
She was so pure and filled with God that she was widely considered to be a
Divine Incarnation herself: there seemed to be nothing in her but God, and her
words were Truth itself. According to
one of her closest Western devotees, over the years she had often been asked,
“Who is this Sathya Sai Baba we keep hearing about?” But for many years she never gave an answer. In the last year of her life, however, the
question came up again, and this time she gave the following response: “This body will
speak on this question only once; don’t ask again. Sathya Sai Baba is the most powerful incarnation of God ever to
come to the Earth. And there won’t be
another at His level for another sixty centuries.”6
That amazing testimony was recently strengthened for me
when I went to one of Anandamoyi Ma’s ashrams in the Himalayas. When I shared the preceding quote with a
Swami there7,
he said that Anandamoyi Ma had then added, “It’s no wonder you keep hearing about Sai
Baba. He is the Avatar of this Yuga!” (Avatar means
Incarnation of God; a Yuga is an era
lasting many thousands of years.)
Other Saints have given similar
testimony. Shortly before he left his
physical body behind, Paramahansa
Yogananda was approached by one of his
close American disciples, a woman.
“Master,” she said, “I know you are planning on leaving your body. You must take me with you! You are my God!”
“Nonsense,” replied Yogananda. “God is God; I am your
Guru.”
“But Master, if you leave without me,
I will commit suicide!”
“Enough of that foolishness! God Himself is now incarnate on Earth, in South India. His name is Sai Baba.
When I leave you are going to live with Him.” (His prediction
proved correct; after Yogananda’s death, that devotee spent the rest of her
life at Sai Baba’s ashram.)8
Mata Amritanandamayi (also known as Ammachi), Herself considered to
be an incarnation of the Divine Mother, was once asked, “Who is Sai Baba?” She replied, “Avatar. Perfect from
birth.”9
On the day after Sai Baba’s birth (November 23, 1926),
Sri Aurobindo, another great Saint of this century, broke a long period of
silence to announce, “Twenty-fourth
November, 1926, was the descent of Krishna into the physical. A power infallible shall lead the thought,
in earthly hearts kindle the Immortal’s Fire, even the multitude shall hear the
voice!”10 It seems obvious
at this point that his announcement of Krishna’s physical re-embodiment was
referring to the birth of Sathya Sai Baba.
Mother Krishnabai, the Self-Realized disciple of Swami Ramdas (the great Saint from Kerala), told her devotees, “Sai Baba is an Avatar, a full incarnation of Krishna. He is Brahma, Vishnu and Shiva together in one form!” She recommended they spend as much time in His presence as possible.11
Swami Satchidananda,
the Enlightened sage who currently runs Anandashram
in Kerala, was recently asked about the allegations against Sai Baba. He replied, “Forget
about it. He is God!”12
Karunamayi (also known as Vijayeshwari Devi, considered by many to be a living incarnation of the Goddess Sarasvati) recently told one of her close devotees, "Sai Baba and Amma [meaning herself] are both watching over you." Apparently she also knows who Baba is!
Yogi Ramsuratkumar made it clear on numerous occasions that Sai Baba is an incarnation of God. He often asked visitors from Baba’s ashram, “You’ve left God to see this beggar?”13 (Of course, that “beggar” was himself merged in the all-pervading Consciousness; the beauty of his attainment was matched only by his humility.)
Shiva Balayogi, another of the great Gurus of the last century, was once asked about Sai Baba. He replied, “Sathya Sai Baba is an Avatar.”14
Master
El Moya
and Master
Kuthumi,
two
of the great Ascended Masters behind the founding of the Theosophical Movement, also declared Sai Baba to be an
Avatar. According to author Howard
Murphet, in the book “The Light Will Set You Free” these Masters have
stated, “Avatar
Sai Baba is carrying the Divine consciousness in the world today.”15
Maitreya, the mysterious Master who has been miraculously appearing
before people in various places around the globe throughout the last two
decades, has said (through his spokesman, Benjamin Creme) that He (Maitreya) is
the planetary Avatar, while Sai Baba is the Universal Avatar.16
Testimony from Gopalakrishna Baba, Devi Amma,
"Little Heart" and Vasantha Sai appears later in the website.
Mohammed’s Prophecy
As mentioned in Part 1, there is a
prophecy written by Mohammed which clearly predicts the coming of Sathya Sai Baba. In God
Descends to Earth, Sanjay Kant states:
According to an article published in “Two World’s” Magazine
of London, an Iranian writer was irresistibly drawn to a huge volume in
Tehran. This book, called The Ocean of
Light, is in 25 volumes. It is claimed
to be the collection of the discourses of Prophet Mohammed. Volume 13 of these discourses is called
“Mehedi Moud” in Arabic, meaning “The Great Teacher that was promised.”17
The detailed description Mohammed
gives of this “Great Teacher” and “Master of the World” fits Sathya Sai Baba
perfectly: “His hair will be profuse. There will be a gap between His front teeth. He will have a mole on his left cheek. He will not have a beard but will be clean
shaven. His clothing will be like a
flame.” (Sai
Baba wears orange.) “His body will be small.”
(Sai Baba is
barely five feet tall.) “His legs and feet will be like those of a young girl.” (Baba’s feet are
unusually small.) “He will give gifts that are light in weight.” (Baba most
frequently gives rings, pendants and watches.) “He will go around among his
devotees and touch their heads with his hand.
Many of His devotees will have a dot on their forehead. They will gather under a large tree.” (For many years in His Whitefield ashram, Baba gave darshan under a large tree.) “So as
not to be
deceived, you should know that the Master of the World will bring things out of
His body, through His mouth.” (For many years - including the last three - on the holy
day of Maha Shivaratri, Sai Baba has
brought forth out of His mouth a ‘Shiva
Linam’, an egg-sized sacred stone which had formed within His body.) “All the
teachings of all religions of the world will be in his heart from birth. All the science and knowledge of the world
from the beginning of time will be in his heart.” (In interviews
with scientists and professors over the years, Baba has amply demonstrated full
mastery of all fields of knowledge.)
“All things which you will ask of God, He
(the Master of the World) will give you.
All the treasures are under his feet.
Every eye that sees him will be happy, not only humans but disembodied
souls. He will live 95 years.” (Sai Baba has said that His current incarnation will last
for 95 years; this means he will leave his present body around 2020 A.D.) “In the last 20
years of his life he will be the ‘King of the whole world’, but at that time
only two-thirds of the people of the world will believe in him.”18
(Sai Baba has literally millions of devotees
worldwide. At His 70th birthday party,
over three million people came to celebrate.)
I recently met an Iranian man who told me that he has studied The Ocean of Light in detail, in the original, and assured me that the preceding quotes are indeed in the prophecy (along with others which point directly to Sai Baba). After years of study, he is personally certain that the prophecy refers only to Sathya Sai Baba.
Baba Takes Venkateshwara’s Place
I was recently a partial witness to an
incident which provides another powerful clue to Baba’s identity. One of the most famous shrines in India is
the hilltop temple to Lord Venkateshwara
(a form of Vishnu), in Tirupathi,
Tamil Nadu. Venkateshwara is considered by many Hindus to be the Supreme Lord,
and the idol in this temple is known all over India for the powerful blessings
it bestows. As with many of the
sub-sects in Hinduism, there is an understandable quality of exclusivity in the
devotees of that shrine, especially among the priests who perform the worship;
for generations their families have been single-mindedly devoted to Venkateshwara alone. One day in late November, 1998, the
priests were performing a special pada
puja (foot worship) ceremony to the Venkateshwara idol, when suddenly
the idol’s feet were transformed before their eyes into the feet of a living
man. Looking up, they
beheld, in place of the Venkateshwara
idol, the living form of Sathya Sai Baba. “If you want full darshan,” He told them, “come to
Whitefield next week!” Baba then disappeared, leaving Venkateshwara in His place.
I was in Sai Baba’s Whitefield Ashram on December 6th, 1998, the day the priests from Tirupathi, dozens of them, arrived to receive the full darshan of the living God who had appeared before them in their shrine. (To help the Western reader understand the dynamics of the event, it might be a bit like a group of Catholic Bishops coming to bow before a Protestant, and acknowledging that Christ was incarnate in that form...)

Hundreds of Thousands of Angels
And then
there’s the experience I had at Baba’s ashram in 1996. In the middle of His Christmas discourse,
Baba waved His hand and materialized a small gold-covered book - bringing a gasp
of amazement from the crowd of 50,000, me among them! (I was seated very close to
Baba - and was certain it was a genuine miracle.) That night at around 9 o’clock I
heard that Baba had announced earlier that angels would be flying above the
ashram that evening. I looked into the
sky, but didn’t see anything unusual, so guessed I’d missed the show. However, a couple of nights later, two
friends came running up to me on the street and said, “Ram Das, the angels are
back! Come on, you’ve got to see
them!”
So I followed them up to a
rooftop, away from the lights of the ashram, lay down and looked up...
And in the sky above us was one of the
most astonishing sights I’ve ever seen: hundreds of
thousands of self-luminous beings flying through the air, zipping around at
great speed in what seemed to be an ecstatic dance of joy! They looked a little like shooting stars -
yet they were closer to the Earth, and moving not in straight lines (as
asteroids, or any similar phenomena would be) but in curves and curlicues. Considering
Baba's earlier
announcement, I didn’t see any reason to doubt that these glowing beings were
indeed angels, celestial helpers in His world mission: no other phenomena I
knew of could explain the sight. Sometimes two would pair up for a while as
they zipped about, and they seemed to be pouring forth from some invisible gate
above the ashram, where I guessed they had maybe just received Baba’s darshan and instructions for their
work... The
event had an unquestionably supernatural exuberance about it that left all
three of us gasping in amazement. It
was probably the most inspiring sight I’ve ever witnessed, ringing out more
clearly than a thousand manifested rings the divine identity of Sathya Sai
Baba.
Why would so many angels congregate in
such an extraordinary way, other than to have the darshan of God?
In an orphanage in South India, there
is an ongoing miracle pertaining to two thumb-nail sized slivers of porcelain,
one bearing the likeness of Sathya Sai Baba, the second depicting Shirdi Sai
Baba. Given to the manager of the
orphanage by Sai Baba over twenty years ago, they have been miraculously oozing
amrit (a honey-like jasmine nectar)
ever since. I decided to visit the
place, and see the famous miracle for myself.
The manager of the orphanage scooped one of the amulets out of a dish
with a spoon, and put it in the palm of my right hand. It was nothing but a thin piece of porcelain
with Baba’s face painted on it - there was no place for any mechanism to
hide. I watched like a hawk as a few
drops of amrit trickled from the
amulet into my palm - but this meant nothing, it had just been sitting in a dish of amrit.
Yet amrit continued trickling
from it until my palm was full, and with the spoon, the manager scooped the amrit from that hand and poured it into
my left palm. As amrit continued to trickle from the amulet over a period of several
minutes, he repeated this procedure four times, until finally my left hand was
overflowing with amrit - and the amrit was still trickling into my right
palm! Even
the most adamant skeptic, witnessing what I saw that day, would have to admit
it was a miracle. (I tasted the nectar: it’s definitely not of this world!)
A couple of years ago Baba gave me
a special gift, in a highly unusual way; I think you’ll agree the story
le
nds weight to my assertion of Baba’s divinity. A man named Rouf (pronounced “Roof”), who owns one of the shops
near Baba's ashram, saw me on the street one day and told me he'd had a “Baba
dream” about me, and that he had something to give me. I was a bit put off, but several weeks later
finally paid him a visit, and as we sipped sweet tea in his shop, he told me
his story:
"Last summer I went on a
pilgrimage to some holy places up North.
Hardwar, Rishikesh, Kashmir, and then the Amarnath Cave, in
Himalayas. It's closed eight months a
year from snow, no way to get in.
And in this cave, you've heard of it?
There's this naturally formed Lingam,
a huge one, made of ice. [A Lingam is an elliptical symbol of the
Supreme Being, used in the worship of Lord Shiva.] Shiva and Parvati actually lived in this cave - it's one of the holiest shrines in
India. So I'm sitting outside this cave
- and suddenly
these two white birds... What are they called?
Doves.
Two doves flew out of the
cave. And as they flew over my head,
one of them dropped something in my lap.
And in that moment, I heard, 'This is
for Ram Das.'"
"Wait,” I said
incredulously. “You heard that inside, from God? Or from the bird?"
"Yes, yes," he replied, with
the affirmative Indian head wobble. "The bird."
Rouf reached down and unwrapped a
small package, and then held up the precious object: a radiant red
Lingam. "Ruby!" he said. "A ruby
Lingam."
"A Prema Lingam!” I replied, awed at the beautiful cosmic egg God had
given. (Prema means ‘Divine Love’.)
"Yes." Rouf held it up to the light and
smiled. "But the problem
was," he continued, "I didn't know who is this Ram Das. I had forgot your name. So I prayed for two weeks, every day,
"Baba, who is this Lingam
for? Who is this Ram Das?" Finally, one
night Baba came in my dream. He showed me you, and said,
'This is Ram Das. Give it to him.'"
Rouf handed me the Lingam, which fit beautifully in the
palm of my hand. I was speechless -
what a bizarre story! Like something
out of Tolkein, except the "Lord of the Rings" who had sent this was the
supreme Lord of Love, incarnate in human form!
What an amazing leela - what a
gift!
I held the sacred object to my chest
for a while, drawing in its energy, and then said, "You know, Rouf,
there's another interesting aspect to this.
In the book I'm working on, there's a ladder of concepts you can climb
to reach the Truth. Once you climb it,
you then step off the ladder onto the Roof - the Supreme Reality, where no mind
exists, where no concepts can ever reach.
So in my book, the word 'Roof' is equated with the Supreme Being. And this gift has come to me from the
'Rouf'!”
God bless Rouf for passing the Lingam on to me, without the slightest hint of request for payment of any kind. May he ever live up to his high name!
Clearly, Sai Baba stops at nothing to
express His love for His devotees...
Is
it not obvious, He is an incarnation of God?
And what does Baba Himself
say? “The
totality of Divine Energy has come unto humanity as Sathya Sai. This is a human form in which every Divine
Entity, every Divine Principle, that is to say all the names and forms ascribed
by man to God are manifest.”19 He says He is the
Father who sent Jesus - but then adds that we are also God, but have forgotten:
“You as body, mind or soul are a dream. But what you really are is pure existence, knowledge, bliss. You are the God of this universe.”20
He declares
that He knows the entire past and future of every one of us, as well as our every
thought - and frequently proves this assertion by revealing intimate knowledge
of the innermost thoughts and personal lives of His devotees. His continuous flow, for over six decades,
of miraculous manifestations, and instantaneous healings of ‘incurable’
maladies such as cancer, paralysis and blindness, is, to my knowledge,
unparalleled in the history of the world. I’ve also read a number of
well-documented accounts of Baba bringing people back from the dead, including a Nepalese woman named Bharosa Adhikari, and an
elderly American named Walter Cowan, whose resurrection is beautifully
described in My Baba and I, by Dr. John Hislop. Another such account,
regarding an Indian devotee named V. Radhakrishna, follows later in the
website.
Apparitions
Over the years, many people have
reported that Sai Baba has appeared before them in various
places around the
globe in a living form - yet He has ‘physically’ left India only
once. One example is Connie Shaw, the
American author and lecturer, who states in her book Wake Up Laughing
that Baba has appeared in her home in Colorado over fifty times! At one point He appeared in the middle of
the night, waking her from sleep with a tap on the shoulder, to request that she
take over the presidency of a local Sai Center. Since the center was mainly comprised of Indians and she felt it
would be inappropriate for a Westerner to lead them, she refused His request. The next night He came again, and again she
refused. When He appeared for the third
consecutive night she finally relented and agreed to lead the center. When she reluctantly told the president of
the Center about the apparitions, he confessed that on the same three nights
Baba had appeared in his home as well, requesting that he resign so Connie
could take his place!
Another example is James Sinclair, an American businessman who had
never heard of Sai Baba, and who saw, on two occasions, an orange-robed man
with an afro appearing and disappearing in his house in the USA. Inquiring at a spiritual book store if any
living Master fit the description, he was shown a photo of Sai Baba, whom he
instantly recognized as the man in his home.
When Sinclair finally made it to Baba’s ashram, the first thing Baba
said to him was, “I came to you
twice!”
Here are four representative
stories, from among the thousands I’ve heard and read, which reveal a glimpse
of Sai Baba’s divine power, compassion and sense of humor. The first is the account of Bhagwandas
Daswani, a prosperous businessman of Hong Kong (reprinted from Face to Face with God, by V.I.K. Sarin,
former senior journalist at one of India’s leading newspapers):
“On May 10, 1977, I was struck with a
massive heart attack. I was admitted to
the Queen Mary Hospital on May 11, and I learned later that at 4 a.m. on the
same day Baba had called my son, who was studying in Swami’s College at
Whitefield, and told him, “Go to Hong
Kong immediately, as your father is having a little heart trouble.”
Daswani said, “I actually died
for two minutes and was revived by doctors.”
Although Daswani came around, there
was no improvement in his condition and he was confined to the Intensive Care
Unit. On May 20, he suffered a relapse and
started hemorrhaging from the anus. He
was losing about four pints of blood a day.
He had drips in both arms and a pad over his heart. The hemorrhaging continued for three days
and by May 24, his family had lost hope for his life, and so had the team of
doctors.
“On the morning of May 25, at
exactly 4:10 a.m.,” recalled Daswani, “Sathya Sai Baba walked through the wall of the room and
sat on the bed. He showered vibhuti
all over me. The vibhuti came pouring out of his hand in a never-ending flow. With the vibhuti
bath I suddenly felt a surge of strength all through my body. I was completely baffled by the appearance
of Baba in the room, and thought I was dreaming or hallucinating. I therefore said, ‘Baba are you really here
or am I dreaming?’ He said, ‘I am here all
right. What would you like me to do?’ I said, ‘Just put
me on that couch over there next to the bed, so that I know I am not
dreaming.’ He then lifted me up as
though I was a feather and placed me on the couch. The drips in my arm remained intact, nothing was disturbed. Baba then left the same way as he had come.
“I then rang the night bell to call
the staff nurse. A horde of nurses came
rushing into the room. Their
astonishment was beyond description.
‘How did you get here?’ they asked.
‘I walked,’ I said, aware that it would be impossible for them to
believe the truth. ‘Who has been in
here? And what is all this dust all
over the bed, and all over you?’ they asked.
I said, ‘Don’t ask me. Just
collect that dust and put it in a paper bag for me.’ They did this and collected one and a half kilograms of vibhuti.
“I began to improve rapidly after
this, and the doctors and the staff kept questioning me as to what had
happened. Finally an Indian doctor
showed up and he said to me, ‘Look, I am an Indian. You can tell me what happened.’
I told him, and he kept my secret.
On May 29 I was able to walk by myself to another ward. I made a complete recovery, and what
is more, my diabetes has disappeared and my blood sugar is normal. I owe my eternal gratitude to Bhagavan
Baba.”21
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Here is the
testimony of Kitty Lamonte of Scotland (as related in Divine Glory, by V. Balu & Shakuntala
Balu):
“My story begins sometime last summer,
when I first became aware of Baba. I
was invited to visit some Indian friends of a friend of mine and they talked so
lovingly and honestly about Baba that I decided to read more about him. I read ‘The Holy Man and the Psychiatrist’
[by Samuel Sandweiss], and in fact used it almost like a Bible, in that I read
the writings of Baba everyday.
“At this time I had something of a
drinking problem and was consuming far more alcohol than was good for me, but
was unable to stop. I decided that I
would enlist the help of Baba, so for three nights I sat there with the book,
Baba’s photograph and the whisky. I
poured my drink on the 27th November, at 11:45 p.m. and sat down to watch
T.V. I put my hand on the book, looked
at the photograph and said, ‘You really will have to help me to stop
this.’
There was an almighty noise and
the glass exploded into a million bits. It went everywhere in the room, it was under
tables, on top of books in a bookcase and some of it was found by my
housekeeper the following day, under the cushion I had been sitting on. . . .
“The most interesting thing for me
happened two days later. I was on a
train and had not been able to get the sound of this exploding glass out of my
mind, when a voice in my head said, “Did you notice that not a bit of it
touched you?” I
cannot tell you the feeling of absolute joy I experienced at that moment. I suddenly realised that only a miracle
could have stopped this glass from damaging me very badly. It was no more than a foot away from my
face.
“I have now made a firm commitment to
Bhagavan Sri Sathya Sai Baba, never to drink alcohol again.”22
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One day Baba called a poor Muslim
family in for an interview, and along with them, one Hindu man. (The person who told me this story heard it
directly from the Hindu man.) A boy in
the family was distraught because his two best friends had gone on a pilgrimage
to Mecca, and his parents couldn’t afford to send him along. (As a consolation, they’d brought him to see
Sai Baba.) Baba started the interview
by saying to the boy, “So, you want to go to Mecca.” The boy burst into
tears, and Baba then turned and spoke to the others for a while. The boy continued crying, and finally Baba
turned to him and said, “You really want
to go to Mecca, don’t you!” Baba then tapped the wall of the interview room with His
hand, and the
wall disappeared - and in its
place, a street scene from Saudi Arabia
appeared. “Look, there are
your two friends. Now
go! You have half an hour.” The boy walked
into the street scene... and the wall reappeared.
Baba
spoke with the stunned family for another half an hour, and then tapped the wall
again. The street scene reappeared
- and
the boy walked back into the interview room, proudly carrying some souvenirs from
Mecca!
A month later, when his friends
returned home, the boy’s parents asked them, “How long was he with
you?” Confirming the boy’s
account, his friends replied, “Two weeks.”
(Clearly Baba is a Master of both
time and space - as well as being That which is beyond time and space! That’s the fourth story I’ve heard about Sai Baba instantly transporting
someone to a distant land through His interview room wall.)
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Here is an account of the
resurrection of V. Radhakrishna, as told by V.I.K. Sarin in Face to Face with God:
“The miracle took place in
1953. Radhakrishna was seriously ill
with gastric ulcers and other complications, when he visited Puttaparthi [from
his home town of Kuppam] in the hope that Baba would cure him. He was accompanied by his wife Radhamma and
daughter Vijaya. On arrival at the
ashram he was put straight to bed. Baba,
who was then only 27 years old, visited him but made no attempt to heal
him. Radhakrishna complained that he
would rather die than continue to suffer the extreme pain he was in. Baba smiled but made no comments.
A few days later Radhakrishna went into
a coma and his wife and daughter, who were at the bedside, heard the “death
rattle” in his throat. Swami came and
examined him, but still did nothing. An hour later Radhakrishna’s breathing stopped. He turned blue, and then went cold and
stiff. A male nurse pronounced him
dead. Baba
examined him again. “Don’t worry,” he said. “Everything will be all right.” But he still made
no attempt to revive him. The faith of
the wife and daughter was put to severe test.
The following day they sat loyally by the bedside anxiously awaiting any
signs of returning life. But there was
no indication of revival. Somehow the
two women managed to cling on to a vestige of faith that in His own way and in
His own time Swami would revive Radhakrishna.
On the morning of the third day the body turned dark, quite stiff and
began to smell. It was suggested to
Radhamma that the “corpse” should be removed from the ashram, but she refused
adamantly to countenance such action without the authority of Baba. His aides asked for instructions as to
whether the body should be sent back to Kuppam or be cremated at
Puttaparthi. Baba replied
enigmatically, “We’ll see.”
The two women were in despair. They went to Baba and pleaded with Him. He simply said, “Have
no fear. I am here.” He did, however, promise to visit their room
and examine Radhakrishna later. An hour
went by, then two and there was no sign of Baba. It was then that Radhamma and Vijaya gave up hope. Then, suddenly, Swami appeared in the
doorway of their room, calm and smiling.
The two women burst into tears, like Mary and Martha, the sisters of
Lazarus, weeping before their Lord who, they thought, had come too late.
Gently He asked them to leave the
room, and as they moved out He closed the door behind them. They do not know - nor anyone else knows
till this day - what really transpired in the next few minutes in that room
where only Swami and the dead man were present. But in just a few minutes, Baba opened the door and beckoned the
women in there, to see their loved one sitting up in bed and smiling! The stiffness of death had vanished and
his natural colour was returning. Baba
said to him, “Talk to them, they were worried.” Radhakrishna, with
a puzzled look said, “Why are you worried?
I am all right!” He was not
aware that he had been in a deathly coma.
Swami then said to Radhamma, “I
have given your husband back to you.
Now give him a hot drink.” Thereupon He blessed the family and
left. The next day the patient was
strong enough to walk. On the third day
he wrote a seven-page letter to a relative in Italy. A few days after that the whole family returned to their home in
Kuppam. Not
only was Radhakrishna raised from the dead, but the gastric ulcers and the
other complications were completely healed. It was a repetition of the raising of
Lazarus.”23
Many Western scientists and researchers have investigated Baba’s miraculous powers, and declared them to be genuine. Baba is probably most famous for His materializations of rings – and the frequent manifestations of vibhuti, kumkum and amrit which appear on His photographs in various places around the globe. [The photos below show examples of such manifestations from devotees' homes around the world.]

Yet vibhuti manifestations are only the beginning: He’s manifested thousands of items, including deity statues, japa malas, lingams, gems, fine watches, all kinds of jewelry, photographs, puja items, at least one crucifix, and various kinds of food - sometimes in huge quantities. (When they first emerge from the ether, many of the deity statues are literally too hot to handle, as if the metal had just begun to cool from its molten state.) Baba often makes such items miraculously appear on the altars of His devotees in various locations around the world - and then later causes vibhuti or kumkum to form on them.
I’ve heard that He once materialized a live monkey in His interview room.
He assures us that these manifestations are no mere magic, nor even the siddhi of being able to psychically move objects from one place to another. His miracles occur by God’s power, the same power that created the universe: the ability to will into being anything He wishes. (This has been proven on a number of occasions, such as the time a devotee handed Him a leaf and He returned the same leaf coated in gold, or the time he manifested an apple for a couple who had been trying unsuccessfully to have a child: when cut in two, the ‘apple’ turned out to be a passion-fruit on the inside. The couple ate it, and nine months later had their first child.)
Some people have accused Baba of “faking” materializations, saying, for instance, that they have seen Him clandestinely pull a ring from under His cushion and then wave His hand and pretend to miraculously manifest the ring. Although these stories may just be more lies from the jealous ones, let’s assume, for the sake of discussion, that Baba does occasionally throw some cheap magic tricks in among His miracles, and allows a few devotees to glimpse His sleight of hand. What could be the reason for it?
First of all, there could be many devotees whom Baba wishes to bless with a faith-enhancing gift, who are simply not karmically ripe enough to receive a divinely manifested object. (Most souls in this age are immersed in dense worldly ignorance, and are neither spiritually ready nor karmically deserving to witness genuine miracles.) So, although Baba definitely has the power to manifest anything He wishes, and transform one object into another with a single puff of His breath (something He has proved time and time again for decades), for certain souls He might instead engage in a bit of beginner’s magic, and pull a ring from under His cushion rather than materializing it. This would enable those devotees to receive the gifts from His hand that they craved, thereby giving their faith a boost, while satisfying the requirements of the Law of Karma.
By allowing one or more devotees to glimpse the trick, my guess is that Baba would simply be exposing a doubt that was already lurking within their minds, bringing it to the surface so it could be faced directly - and in the process giving them a severe test. I imagine He might be saying, ‘So, you claim to be My devotee! But after all these years of experiencing my omniscience and omnipresence and witnessing my miracles first hand, and after hearing and reading thousands of accounts of the healings and blessings I have bestowed on others - you still doubt Me? Then perhaps you are not worthy to be My devotee. Here, you see? I am a fake! I have pulled the ring from under the cushion! Now, isn’t it best you leave Me and begin denouncing Me to the world? Then other immature souls will also stay away. V e r y happy!’
When the doubting devotee is thus challenged, he will either make the choice to leave Baba, or else receive the grace to remember Baba’s Divinity, infinite power and mischievous nature - and then cast aside all doubts and emerge with fully renewed faith. Using such a test, Baba can filter out devotees whose faith is only ‘miracle deep’ and shallow in true devotion and understanding, while retaining more mature devotees whose faith and devotion are based on a profound soul experience of who He is - a faith unshakable by such leelas. (I would guess that only those of the second variety are ready for the full-out quest for Self-Realization, the ultimate Gift, the one Baba took birth to give.)
Another possible outcome: by shocking a devotee out of his ‘miracle-based faith’, Baba’s tricky test could serve as a wake up call from the duality laden Guru-disciple dream, breaking the devotee’s attachment to worship of the external Guru, and leaving him with no recourse but to put all his focus on the non-dual Atman - which is, after all, the true spiritual goal. Through that sudden shift of focus onto the Self within, the devotee just might find Baba in a whole new way; it could even propel him all the way to Enlightenment - to the permanent realization that Paramatma Sai is his own indwelling ‘I’.

And remember, to bring us to Enlightenment is the Guru's one essential task - their very raison d'etre - and they will accomplish that task 'by any means necessary', including lying, trickery, the breaking of taboos, and any other available method of shocking us out of our complacency and making us thoroughly miserable in our spiritual egos!
(Sometimes a painful whack from Zen Master Baba can be far more valuable than a miracle...)