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Sai baba shirdi original mandir
Sai baba shirdi original mandir













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Show unto Me he who sought refuge and been turned away.ħ. Trust in Me and your prayer shall be answered.ĥ. Though I be no more in flesh and blood, I shall ever protect My devotees.Ĥ. He who cometh to My Samadhi, his sorrow and suffering shall cease.ģ. No harm shall befall him who sets his foot on the soil of Shirdi.Ģ. There shall be no want in the house of my devotee. If you seek my advice and help, it shall be given to you at once.ġ1. If you cast your burden on me, I shall surely bear it.ġ0. I am ever living to help and guide all who come to me, who surrender to me and who seek refuge in me.ĩ.

sai baba shirdi original mandir

My mortal remains will speak from my tomb.ħ. I shall be active and vigorous even from my tomb.Ħ.

sai baba shirdi original mandir

My tomb shall bless and speak to the needs of my devotees.ĥ. I shall be ever active and vigorous even after leaving this earthly body.Ĥ. The wretched and miserable will rise to joy and happiness as soon as they climb the steps of the mosque.ģ. Whosoever puts their feet on Shirdi soil, their sufferings will come to an end.Ģ. Sai Baba made eleven assurances to his devotees:ġ. Sai could be a strict spiritual teacher, getting angry with his disciples to shake their egoistic views One of his favourite teachings was the omnipresence of God – “Why do you fear, when I am always here. This sayings and teaching have been written down by his disciples. Sai left no written records, but a strong oral legacy of teachings and parables. Sai lived in Shirdi all his life and was buried in the Buty Wada, also known as Samadhi Mandir. As his life progressed, increasingly big crowds were attracted to wherever he went. Without any preaching or attempt to attract followers, people were drawn to his presence, and he began to attract followers from both the Hindu and Muslim faith.Īs well as teaching spirituality and tolerance of religions, he was also known for his ability to create miracles, such as materialising objects out of thin air. He stayed in a Khabdoba temple, and later a dilapidated mosque. Some called him a saint, others were less impressed by this ascetic. He lived a very ascetic life, spending many hours in prayer and meditation. When Said Baba was sixteen years old he first arrived in the village of Shirdi in Maharsahstra. A disciple of Sai Baba of Shirdi, Das Ganu, said he was later looked after by Venkusha. It is suggested he was brought up in the village of Pathri, by a fakir and his wife. One of his most famous sayings was “God is the Owner of us All” His life Sai Baba of Shirdi taught that all religions led to the same goal, and sought to show the underlying unity between the Muslim and Hindu faiths. He was considered a Guru and holy man to both Hindus and Muslims. Sai Baba of Shirdi Sai Baba, an Indian religious figure who lived from the mid-19th Century to 1918.















Sai baba shirdi original mandir