- I am formless and everywhere
- I am in everything and beyond. I fill all space
- All that you see taken together is Myself.
- I do not shake or move
- If one devotes his entire time to me and rests in me, he need fear nothing for body and soul.
"I was born to serve mankind and to make Shirdi a blessed place, where the rich and the poor, literate and illiterate, the pious and the saintly, the wordly and the wise could assemble and remember the higher spirit of things as manifested by the Supreme Being who is omnipresent"
Monday, January 10, 2011
101 LESIONS OF SAI BABA
Why fear when I am here?
ASSURANCES SHIRIDI SAI
- Whosoever puts their feet on Shirdi soil, their sufferings will come to an end.
- The wretched and miserable will rise to joy and happiness as soon as they climb the steps of the mosque.
Sunday, January 9, 2011
SHRI SAI BABA'S MESSAGE
Sri Sai Baba Told.....................
"I was born to serve mankind and to make Shirdi a blessed place, where the rich and the poor, literate and illiterate, the pious and the saintly, the wordly and the wise could assemble and remember the higher spirit of things as manifested by the Supreme Being who is omnipresent"
I live in one and all. I live in Shirdi, but I also live in the heart of each and every devotee who worships me and pays obeisance to me.My message is simple: Love all and be kind to all because I live and exist in all.
So if you worship all - animals and men alike - you will never fail to serve me.
Be my bhakta and the inheritor of all that I have to give you - blessings, bliss and benediction. Shirdi is holy. My guru stayed here; my friends stayed here; and now you visit here. May God's abundant grace be upon you all.
History of Sai Baba
The above is also corroborated by Sai Baba's “biographerâ€, Govind Raghunath Dabholkar, alias Hemadpant, who wrote Shri Sai Satcharita (originally in Marathi and later translated into English by Gunaji) while Baba was alive. This work is thus treated as the foundation of all writings on Baba, as it was from a direct source.Realizing what a difficult task it was,Hemadpant appealed to Baba not to make his work more difficult by not cooperating. Baba desired no attention but his bhaktas (devotees) like Hemadpant wished to share their experiences with all. Hemadpant also enlisted the support of Shama, alias Madhavrao Deshpande, Baba's most ardent devotee, to convince Baba about the need for writing his "biography". Once Baba agreed, it was easy to record some of the events, happenings, leela (divine doings, miracles) and messages of Baba.
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