Tatya’s was one of the houses from where Baba used to accept the alms. He had six pairs of oxen working in his fields, which in those days meant a big land holding.Tatya had a helping nature and was very co-operative with other villagers. Initially as a result of his hard work, and later on with the money given to him daily by Baba, Tatya became a big farmer in the village. Tatya Kote Patil belonged to a middle class farming family. The Income-tax authorities levied tax upon the regular recipients of Baba’s daily doles such as Tatya Patil, Bayyaji Patil and Bade Baba. Baba used to call Tatya “Tatya or Kotya or Kote chaa Ghod Mukhya (Horse-faced-one)” Tatya received Rs. Sometimes Bayajabai scolded Tatya for his unseemly behavior, but Baba would remonstrate with her to leave Tatya alone. Baba used to watch his childish behavior with motherly love. Baba used to treat him like His own nephew. Tatya Kote patil was a little boy of six or seven years old when Baba first came to Shirdi. Tatya was the first amongst the devotees who was fully soaked in the gentle rain of Baba’s love. Tatya Kote Patil’s family was one who loved Baba for Himself and not for what they got from His divinity. Then I will be always with you wherever you are. Thursday Hosting at Shirdi Sai Parivaar.Supporting higher education (Scholarship).Schedule of Community Activities & Services. Fundraising for Domestic/International Disasters.
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