P.C. Sorcar: "Baba's a bad trickster"
A step by step magician's view of how Sai
Baba performs his miracles
Sacred ash. Or little ball?
P.C. Sorcar considers Sai Baba's vibhuti feat a
common trick" conjured with an ash capsule and
a repertoire of make-believe "mudras" to fool the
human eye.
SALT FOR ASH: Baba produces vibhuti with ash. Sorcar wets
salt to form a small mass or ball pressed firmly between his
fingers for later.
THEATRICS: To make salt (or ash) appear out of thin air, a
flurry of deft hand gestures, never once giving away the ball,
will follow.
LAST ACT: The hand is held out and the salt mass quashed
between fingers to pour into a powdery heap.
Gold from air. Or robe?
Sorcar attributes this to a technique called palming - "holding
an object in such a way that the palm does not look loaded"
to help appearance/ disappearance.
OFF THE CUFF: Sorcar carefully tucks the object under his
sleeve or in the furrow of his palm in quick motions. The
flowing robe is a clever cover.
HANDS FREE: In the palm, the object is invisible, seen at
certain angles "only by close Baba aides". Swift moves
conceaL
GOLD GIFTS: Tricking the mind's eye, Sorcar brings forth the
object out of his palm or easing it out from his sleeve.
Shivaling. Or mouth match?
On Shivaratri, Baba produces a green crystalline Shivaling
from his mouth. Sorcar calls it mouth-ball production.
Anybody can do it, and repeat it too," he says.
MATCHING UP: Using a matchbox, Sorcar uses the palming
technique, all the time ensuring hand gestures distract the eye
from the object.
FAKING IT: Sorcar uses both hands, one concealing the object,
the other to cover his mouth, in preparation for the final act.
SPILLING IT: In the "high drama", Sorcar grimaces as his palm
discreetly supplies object into and out of his mouth.
Factsheet Sai Baba
The village boy from a middle-class home now meets
ministers and runs an empire of the soul
Origins: Born on November 23, 1926, to Pedda Venkama Raju
and Easwaramma. He is named Sathyanarayana Raju.
The early years: "Materialises" candies and
pencils for schoolmates. At 14, declares himself
reincarnation of Sai Baba of Shirdi, the town in
Maharashtra whose saintly figure died in 1918.
Evolution: In 1944 travels to Bangalore. His
first journey as a savant. Gives up striped shirt
and dhoti for a robe, initially greyish-white,
then saffron.
Coming home: Between 1948-50 builds Prasanthi Nilayam.
Sai Baba's politics: To date, he has not asked his 25 million-
odd followers to vote for anybody. But he has immense
political clout and many disciples from among administrators.
Who's close to him: From P.V. Narasimha Rao and SB.
Chavan to P.N. Bhagwati to T.N. Seshan. In Andhra Pradesh
only NTR stayed away.
The upshot: Job requests, going back 20 years for foreign
secretaries.
How is Puttaparthi run? The SSS Central Trust manages
Prasanthi Nilayam, Music Academy. The Medical Trust runs the
Rs 300-crore hospital. The Education Trust runs the deemed
university and two schools. The Sai Baba establishment's total
investment in the town is Rs 2,000 crore, it owns 600 acres of
land.
Other homes: Sai Baba has ashrams in Whitefield, near
Bangalore, and Kodaikanal. Spends March-June there.
MNC: Has 2,560 overseas Sai Centres. Sai bodies run 75
schools. Surprisingly, Sai Baba has gone abroad only once: to
Uganda in 1968.
Devoteespeak
Among The Believers, There's A Fund Of Faith
Baba says matter is energy. If you will anything, you can
create it."
Shlvraj Patll, Former Lok Sabha Speaker
I was introduced to Sai Baba by 5.8. Chavan. Baba helped me
preside over the Lok Sabha for a full five years (1991-96).
Whenever the House would get unruly, I would shut my eyes
and think of Baba so that I did not lose my cool. Such thoughts
of Baba would inevitably lead the House to order."
Baba appeared in a dream and taught me to wait
patiently for my time."
Jette Madsen, Postwoman, Denmark "
When I first came to India in 1977 I was 19. After my
relationship with an Indian broke off, I told the Baba that I had
left it all to him. I have been here since November 9 for his
birthday and even had a 'carshan' as he moved in his car. He
waved to me and our eyes met. I am sure Baba will find a
spiritual Indian companion for me soon."
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