THE GLORY OF SHIRDI SAI
Fourth Year of Publication
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Issue 19 / 2006
14- 09 -2006
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THIS ISSUE CONTAINS
1. FROM THE SATSANGHS OF SAIBANISA JI
2. SAI'S NEWS FROM TIME MACHINE
3. SAI IN DREAMS
4. QUINTESSENCE OF SRI SAIBABA'S PHILOSOPHY
5. SANATANA DHARMA& SRI SHIRDI SAIBABA
6. SAIBANISA OFFERS PRANAMS TO …..
7. DEVOTEES EXPERIENCES
8. SPIRITUAL GEMS FROM SAI SATCHARITRA
9. SAI WITH CHILDREN
10. ARTICLES
FROM SAI DEVOTEES
11. LETTERS
FROM SAI DEVOTEES
12. TELUGU
SECTION
13. SAI'S BOOK
WORLD
14. EDITORIAL.
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1. FROM THE SATSANGHS OF SAIBANISA
JI
http://www.angelfire.com/celeb2/saidarbar/pages/S3500055.htm
Compiled by:
Sai Sevak Smt. Rajeswari
Kasturi, Saidarbar –
PEACE THROUGH SPIRITUAL
EXERCISES
Devotional discipline serves the purpose of a safety valve found
in the modern gadgets, for the modern man who is constantly battered by tension
and stress. When he resorts to various spiritual exercises such as meditation
(Dyana), chanting (Namasmarana) and worship (Pooja), the pressure that builds
up from within finds an escape route.
By utilizing a few
minutes in his daily routine for these practices, he is sure to derive peace
within. No financial expenditure is involved and he need not seek costly
medical aid. Of course, the person concerned should have faith in the sacred
values which have been inherited by all of us.
Sages have handed over them with the hope that they would be
cherished and preserved. The wise have prescribed them only for posterity’s
benefit. They had no self-interest and no axe to grind. If these traditions are
upheld by us, good will surely accrue.
Lokah
Samastah Sukhino Bhavantu
To be continued…
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2. SAI'S NEWS FROM THE TIME MACHINE:
September 9, 1918: Dasa Ganu wrote “Sri Sai Sthvana
Manjari" at Maheswaram on the banks of the river
September 28, 1918: Nathpanth Saint Rama Maruthi of Kalyan
passed away.
September 29, 1952: "Kalash" of gold was fixed on the
spire of Samadhi Mandhir.
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3. SAI IN DREAMS:
http://www.ettitudemedia.com
These are the dream sequences and messages as received
by SaiBaNiSa Ji From our beloved GURU LORD SAINATH OF SHIRIDI. In Anticipation
that this feature will 1help in one's spiritual growth are hereby compiled from
his personal Diary and presented to SAIBANDHUS.
Translated and presented by RAGHU RAMAN SATULURY.
14-09-1994
What is Sai Thathva and how to put it into practice? Baba- please help me
to know. I was shown with a visual-
Sai appeared in the form a villager. He was walking down,
singing rhymes on Sai Thathva effortlessly. I stopped and asked him as to how
he remembers them so well. He replied- “It is not great to memorize them, but
it is essential to put them into practice in every walk of life, on daily basis
while recalling them. The water you drink must be from the same source and
preferably carry your own, wherever you go. That will help in speeding up the
process of your quest for seeking spiritual goals”. Obviously for me the one
source is Sai Satcharita Parayana.
Sai Thathva is simple to follow and layman centric.
16-09-1994
I had been to Meerpet Sai temple and offered Rs. 101/- to
Sainath. I looked towards HIM for blessings before retiring to bed. He appeared
in the form of one of our labor leader and grabbed my handbag containing the
diary of my experiences with SAI. I requested him to return the book, but he
insisted on payment of Rs. 100/-. I was not able to understand as to why Sai is
demanding another hundred rupees in spite of my having given Rs. 101/-
yesterday only. Later I recalled that on 30-08-1994; SAI appeared in the dream
as a traffic police and asked for Rs. 200/- to return my white helmet, which
was misplaced. However I acted like a miser and offered only Rs. 101/- in the
temple. So, I concluded that SAI is wanted me to part with the amount as
demanded. Again I went to Meerpet Sai temple and offered the balance of Rs.
100/-.
Sai unfailingly collects the offerings (dakshina) due to him.
17-09-1994
I received a letter from Saibandhu Sri. Aluri Gopala Rao. I
looked towards SAI’s advice for sending a suitable reply to the letter. As
usual I prayed to him. Sai appeared in the form of an unknown person standing
in front of orphanages instead of the usual temples. He said “I shall feel
elated when orphans are sheltered and served in those temples built for me as,
I would feel that my Lord has given me an opportunity to serve His children”.
I decided to write the same words of Sai to Sri. Aluri Gopala
Rao.
Service to the poor and under-privileged was of most liking to
Sai.
To be continued…..
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4. QUINTESSENCE OF SRI SAIBABA'S
PHILOSOPHY:
(By Late Sri Bharam UmamaheswaraRao)
"Shashi": shashi_31@yahoo.com
24. Elucidation of Real Nature (Prakruti)
Sri-Mata Amritanandamayi Devi says: "Religion helps in
establishing and maintaining harmony among human beings, between an individual
and society and between him and Nature. Our ancestors foresaw that man, due to
his selfishness, may forget Nature and that the future generation would suffer
due to their dissociation from her. Hence they linked each religious rite with
Nature and thereby succeeded in developing an emotional bond between them. The
ancients worshipped trees and plants. Thus religion teaches man to love the
entire creation."
She also says:
"A house-holder should perform five duties daily. Among them is to serve
all human beings, through the care extended to animals and plants. In the past,
family members never ate before feeding their domestic animals and birds and
watering plants and trees, thereby pleasing Nature, in gratitude, for her kind
gifts. Through these rituals and different types of sacrifices, human beings
learnt to live in harmony with the Society and Nature. Those who declare that
religion is merely a collection of blind beliefs may not spare even a moment to
try to understand the scientific principles behind spiritual practices. The
ancients worshipped the cow and the earth. The wall of separation between human
beings and Nature has been created mainly by the selfish attitude of the
former. They think that Nature's bounty is only for exploitation by them to
meet their selfish ends. In reality, Nature is but God's visible form which we
can behold and experience through our senses. Prayers will restore our harmony
with her, which creates the circumstances through which an individual soul can
reach the Supreme Being."
To be continued…..
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5. SANATANA DHARMA & SRI
SHIRDI SAIBABA
AKHILANDAKOTI , BRAHMANDA NAAYAKA,
RAAJAADHI RAAJA, YOGIRAJA, PARABRAHMA SREE SATCHITANANDA ,SAMARDHASADGURU,
SAINATH MAHARAAJ KI JAI”
News
From Abrod
Sanatana
Dharma for Kids: One God, many gods
Sanatana Dharma is under siege in our great Bharat today. One way we can deal with the situation is to
unite and create awareness and knowledge, especially among the Hindu kids and
youth throughout the world, about our religious and cultural values. For, the
future of our nation lies in their hands. -- Saidevo
The family was at the dining table.
Mummy, and the twins Arvind and Padma,
were happy that daddy was back home early for dinner.
When everybody was seated, mummy served the first course of dinner--roti, dal and onion raita--and took a seat near Arvind.
Padma sat near her daddy, who seemed very relaxed
that evening.
"Daddy", began the kids
together, "can we ask you something?"
"Shoot it", said daddy.
"We're really confused,
daddy", began Padma. "Our class teacher
said today that we Hindus have really only one God named Brahman and not many
Gods as we think."
"Before the teacher could explain
it", Arvind added, "the bell rang and the
class was over."
"Daddy", said Padma,
"is it true that we have only one God?"
"No, we have several in the Puja room!", pleaded Arvind. Counting on his fingers, he continued, "Ganesha, Shiva, Vishnu, Muruga, Rama,
"And Ganesha
is our favourite God!” said Padma.
"I don't know who is Brahman."
said Arvind. "I have not seen him. How does he
look like, dad?"
"I am not giving up Ganesha for Brahman", said Padma
sternly.
"Or any other God for that
matter", said Arvind.
"Don't worry, I will explain to
you." said daddy. "What did your mummy say to your question?"
"Well I said, just like we are a
family of four people, the one God is a family of many gods."
"We will put it this way. Padma, who are you?"
"I am a girl, daddy."
"Who are you to me?"
"I am your daughter."
"So, Padma
has two forms, a girl and a daughter. She is a girl basically, but to me and
mummy, she is a daughter."
"Same way, I am a boy and a
son", observed Arvind.
"You understand? Now, Padma, do you have any more forms?"
Padma was quick to grasp the idea. Nodding
her head, she said, "Yes daddy, many more! I am a sister to Arvind, a student in the class, a friend of Valarmathi, a granddaughter to my four
grandparents..."
"Are you the same or different in
each form?"
"The same, of
course!"
"No she is different",
corrected Arvind. "She goes to school smartly dressed;
she is often naughty to me, a helping daughter at home and, always the pet
granddaughter!"
"You both are right. Padma looks different in each form or role, but she is the
same girl in all of them. In the same way Arvind, you
are what Padma is in each of your roles, but only
your form is different."
"I understand that dad," said Arvind. "But Padma and I are
different, aren't we? She is a girl and I am a boy."
"Yes and no. You are a boy and she
is a girl alright, but both of you, and me and mummy too, are humans.
Therefore, all of us are human forms."
"But dad", said Arvinid, "Is God a human too? Because every God we
have is in the human form."
"Except our Ganesha",
said Padma. "He is special. He is a human with
an animal head."
"Yes, God takes a human form when
He wants to take a form. Because a human is the best of all the forms that God
has made in this world."
"But aren't these forms different,
dad?" said Arvind, "Just as you and mummy
and Padma and I are different?"
"Yes Arvind.
The God forms are different, but the God in them is the same One God, whom we
call Brahman."
"But daddy", asked Padma, "why do we worship God in many human forms when
He is Brahman, the only one?"
"This world of ours is a colorful
world. We have different types of humans here. Some want wealth, some want
health, some knowledge, and some, nothing except what God would give them.
Since God creates, gives and controls everything in this world, He appears as Lakshmi to those who want wealth, as Ganesha
to those who want health, as Sarasvati to those who
want knowledge, and so on; generally, as any personal God according to human
nature."
"We have many Gods in our Puja room", said Arvind.
"Does this mean that we want everything dad?"
Daddy laughed. "You are right in a
way. For you and Padma, Ganesha
is your favourite God. In the same way, everyone has
a personal God, an Ishta Devata.
But since we all love everyone of our God forms, we
worship them in many forms."
"If Lakshmi
gives wealth and Sarasvati knowledge, what do Shiva
and Vishnu give daddy?" said Padma.
"That will be a long discussion. We
can have it some other day. For now, you understand two things: firstly, God is
only one, called Brahman, but is worshipped by us Hindus in many forms. And
secondly, though we worship God in many forms, we know that God is only
one."
"Yes, we now understand
Daddy", said the children in chorus. Arvind
continued, "Dad, if God appears in human form, then we are God, too?"
"Yes we are, basically, but most of
us don't realize it. That is why we think of ourselves as separate human
beings."
"If God is human, then daddy is my favourite human God!” said Padma.
"And mummy is my favorite human
God!", said Arvind.
"Don't forget your teacher and the
guest", said mummy, who was listening to the whole chat with interest.
"Yes mom", said the children
together. "We now understand what you often tell us. Matru Devo
Bhava; Pitru Devo Bhava; Acharya
Devo Bhava; Athithi Devo Bhava.".
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6.
SAIBANISA OFFERS PRANAMS TO “LORD SIVA”
Then a bubble emerged from the earth with water (Kashikhand).
Parvati kept that glorious light in
stone Linga and installed it there. This Purna (complete) JyotirLinga is called
Kunkumeshwar. But since Dakshayani created this Linga with
the function of her thumb. She gave it the name of Grishneshwara
(Grishna means friction).
On the southern mountain called Deva
Parvata, a great scholar Brahmin Sudhama of Bharadwaja gotra, used to live with
his beautiful, devout wife called Sudeha. They had no children. They were very
unhappy because of this. They were harassed and tortured by the sly remarks of
their neighbours. But Sudhama, an intelligent person, did not care about these.
One day, Sudeha threatened to commit suicide and sister Dushma, married her
husband. Both of them promised that there would be no jealousy between them.
After sometime, Dushma gave birth to a
son. And eventually even that son married. Both Sudhama and Dushma,
were nice to Sudeha. But jealousy did get the better of Sudeha. Once she picked
up Dushma’s son who was sleeping by her side and killed him. She threw the body
into the lake near by.
In the morning there was a big hue and
cry. Dushma’s grief knew no bounds. Even then, she went to the river to do her
routine worship. She made her usual hundred Lingas and began worship she saw
her son standing near the lake. Shiva was pleased with her worship and revealed
the truth about Sudhas forgiveness of Sudha’s sin. She indeed requested Shiva
to remain there itself for the welfare of the humanity.
Shiva acceded to her request and
remained there with the name of Dhushamesha.
History of the
The very devout Shiva devotee, Bhosale
(The Patel or chief of Verul) once found a treasure hidden in the snake pit
(ant hill) by the grace of Lord Grishneshwar. He spent that money to renovate
the temple and built a lake in Shikharshinganapur.
Later on, Goutamibal (Bayajabai) and
Ahilyadevi Holkar renovated the Grishneshwar temple. This 240ft x 185 ft temple
is still there strong and beautiful as ever. Halfway up the temple,
Dashavataras are carved in red stone. These are beautiful to look at. There are
also other beautiful statutes carved out. A court hall is built on 24 pillars.
On these pillars there are wonderful carvings. The scenes and paintings are
beautiful. The Garbhagriha measures 17ft x 17 ft. The Lingamurty faces
eastward. There is a gorgeous Nandikeshwara in the court hall.
The
JyotirLinga stories is complete
Akshatha
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Thursday,
September 22, 2005 1:24 PM
Baba
Manifestation and Reinforcing of Faith
This
is a surprising coincidence of the prasad offering to Baba.
I
had offered Peda to Shirdi Saibaba in
We
had gone to visit Baba temple from
Secondly,
we offered Baba Moti Boondi Ladoo on Krishna Janma Astimi on Aug.26, 2005 at my
place in
Is
it a Blessing of Baba manifestation to Veena Didi at her place in
Baba
had manifested Udi when Veena Didi had come to bless my new home in
May
Baba always Protect and shower His Blessings on His Devotees.
Ravinder
Thota
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8. SPIRITUAL GEMS FROM SAI SATCHARITRA
Fri, 8 Sep 2006 21:04:52 -0700 (PDT)
Sairam
Inactivity, according to this Upanishad,
would be the canker of the soul." Sai Ram. An idle mind is the devil's
workshop, goes the adage. And the devil will do his work if we don't do our
work! Negativity is bound to enter the empty chambers of the mind, unless the
positive pressure of good acts (acts prescribed by the Shastras) and a sense of
surrender to the will of the God is present. Only when
one reaches the state of nomind that one is freed from the pulls and pressures
of desires. Sai Ram.
"It is only when a man spends his life-time on doing
actions in this manner that he can hope to attain the ideal of
Naishkarmya." Sai Ram. Please mark the word 'hope' and all men don't
achieve the goal or ideal of Naishkarmya in this life span. Then they have to
go through the cycle of births and deaths once more, as explained in Chapter 8
and hope to get a human birth some time in the future, when hopefully, they
will succeed. In one of the chapters of Satcharitra, Sainath tells one of His
devotees that all who come to Him don't get the full benefit of His
association. See the last page of Chapter 25. Sai Ram.
"Finally, the text goes on to say that a man, who sees all
beings in the Self and sees the Self as existing in all beings; in fact, for
whom all beings and everything that exists have become the Self - how can such
a man suffer infatuation? What ground would such a man have for grief?
Loathfulness, infatuation and grief verily proceed from our not being able to
see the Atman in all things. But a man, who realizes the oneness of all things,
for whom everything has become the Self, must ipso facto, cease to be affected
by the common foibles of humanity. (Page 169-170 of The Creative Period by
Messrs. Belvalkar and Ranade)." Sai Ram. This is the state of the nomind,
that of Sthitha Prajna, who is unaffected by what he sees, what he hears,
what he eats, what he smells or what he touches etc. In fact, such a
man (if we can call that Atman a man), is the Jeevan Mukta, the Liberated
while still living in the body. Sri Krishna, King Janaka, Gautama the Buddha,
Sai Maharaj and Bhagawan Ramana Maharshi come to my mind in this regard.
And at the end of the day, when all efforts are made, it is the Divine
Grace that actually liberates a man from the shackles of desire! Let us all
pray to our beloved Sainath Maharaj to bless us with the state of
Naishkarmya. Sai Ram.
We have come to the end of this wonderful chapter which
continued the teachings of Sai with respect to Brahma Jnan, the science
that liberates the soul from its self-created shackles of ego. Sai Ram. We
will take up the 21st chapter in the next issue. Sai Ram.
S.V.Swamy
Author, Editor, Proof-Reader and Book Reviewer
www.freewebs.com/swamyreviews
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9.
SAI WITH CHILDREN:
http://www.saidarbar.org/HTML/portraits/7.jpg
Smt. Madhu Gopal Ravada, Saidarbar,
Hello Children! I am Madhu aunty. Do you know Baba use to play
with children and used to tell stories to them? I felt children visiting
Saidarbar should be entertained with good stories. For the last two years I
have told you about Lord Krishna's Leelas and Lord Rama Story. Now I want to
tell the stories what heard in my child hood.
THE
CROOKED JUDGE:
Once upon a time a partridge built its nest under a big peepal tree in a
jungle. Many small and big creatures lived around that tree. The partridge was
on good terms with all of them.
One day the partridge went out far in
search of food. After covering a long distance, he reached a cornfield. The
corn was ready for harvesting. Now, the corn is a favorite food of the
partridges. So he stayed there and kept on feasting on the delicious corn. He
made friends with many other birds, which also enjoyed the corn in the field.
This went on for many days.
Here, under the peepal tree, a rabbit
chanced to come. He saw the unoccupied nest of the partridge and decided to start
living there. When the partridge finally returned to his nest, he found it
occupied by the rabbit. So he asked the rabbit to leave it and to somewhere
else, as the nest originally belonged to him.
The rabbit refused to leave. He insisted
that now it belonged to him. It might have been the rabbit's once but he had
found it empty and started living there. So he was the rightful owner. Their
quarrel grew. The partridge sought the help of his other neighbors. They came
for help but were not able to decide who the rightful owner should be. So they
suggested to them both that they should go to a competent judge to decide their
case. This appealed to both of them. They started out in search of a competent
judge. After wandering for a long time they finally reached a
The tom-cat, however, was very cunning. He had
seen the rabbit and the partridge in the distance. In order to all their fears
he pretended to close his eyes and started chanting the 'Ram-nam' with the help
of Rudrakshamala. The two seekers of justice were astonished. They had never
seen a pious tom- cat who actually worshiped God. They were impressed. They
talked between themselves and decided to approach him to solve their dispute.
But both of them were still not fully assured of the goodness of the judge. So
they kept standing some distance away. The tom-cat finally finished his act of
'puja' opened his eyes and turned towards them enquiringly.
The partridge said, “Sir, the rabbit and
I have a dispute. But it involves legality. We want you to kindly settle our
dispute and award punishment to the one who is guilty."
The tom-cat assumed a pained expression
and said, "Who am I to give punishment to another? I am an ordinary
servant of God and pass my days in worshipping him. However, you may tell me
both your sides. I shall try to point out who is in the wrong."
So the partridge narrated his side of
the case and the rabbit put forth his arguments. The tom-cat listened to them
and then sat silently for sometime as if reflecting. Then he said, "My
friends, I am now old. I can neither see properly nor hear clearly. I could not
hear your arguments properly. Why don't you two come nearer and explain the
whole thing in a better way." By now, both the rabbit and the partridge
had completely forgotten the fear of tom-cat. They now had full confidence in
his good intentions. They both drew closer to him.
Suddenly, the tom-cat pounced on them
and killed both of them with one blow. Then he did full justice to them eating
them up. Thus the foolish rabbit and the partridge paid the price of building
faith in their natural enemy.
Bye children meet you in the next issue
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10. ARTICLES FROM SAI DEVOTEES:
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Sai ka laadla: saikalaadla@yahoo.com
8/21/2006 07:10:03 -0700
The
Devotees who earn the blessings of Sri Sai Baba
Without any hatred towards all beings,
friendly, compassionate, without any sense of possessiveness, without any
egoism, equal in pleasure and pain and forgiving. The Yogi who is always contended, self
controlled, strongly determined, his mind and intelligence offered to Me, that devotee is dear to Me.
He who nether disturbs the world nor is
disturbed by it, who is free from joy, envy, fear and excitement - he is dear
to Me. He who is without expectations, pure, dexterous, impartial, undisturbed,
renouncing all effort in undertakings - that devotee is dear to Me.
He who neither likes nor dislikes, neither
bemoans nor desires, who has renounced both the auspicious and inauspicious and
who is full of devotion to me- he is dear to Me. Equal to friend and foe, in
honor and dishonor, heat and cold, pleasure and pain and equally free from all
attachment.
Equal to being criticized or praised, silent,
contended with whatever he has, without a fixed abode, stable minded, engaged
in devotion that devotee is dear to Me. But who
follows completely the immortal righteousness as ordained, with faith, holding Me as the Supreme such devotees are exceedingly dearer to
Me.
Sai Ka Laadla
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11. LETTERS
FROM SAIDEVOTEES:
Bharath Divi : admin@theshirdisaimandir.com
9/11/2006
14:20:07 -0700
Dear Devotees
& Members of Saidarbar,
The Shirdi SAI Mandir invites you to attend
and participate in Shirdi SAI Baba's Murti Pratishta Mahotsav during the
auspicious days of Vijaya Dasami 2006.
Pranpratishta ceremonies will be conducted on
Shirdi SAI Baba's life-like murti to the accompaniment of chanting of sacred vedic rites, bhajans and naam jaap. Garba, Dandia and other
cultural activities are also planned during all days of Mahotsav.
Mark your calendars and do not miss this rare
opportunity to receive Baba’s Grace and immerse in Divine Bliss.
Bharath Divi
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raghammudi
ramchandrakiran: ramchandrakiran@yahoo.com
On 9/10/06,
SaiRam!
The e-magazine “The Glory of Shirdi Sai” is an excellent use of the internet for fostering
bhakti among the users. It would be more useful if more experiences of the devotees
are included.
ramchandra kiran,
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Om Sai Sri Sai Jai Jai Sai,
Many Blessings and Thank you for your wonderful magazine of our Lord Shirdi
Sai. Thank you for being able to read your magazine by clicking on
"text". This is very helpful. You are a wonderful influence.
Lord Sainath is all and everything.
Koti Pranams at His Lotus Feet.
Best wishes,
dobby sommer
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Shantha shanmugam: shas_prof@yahoo.com
On 9/10/06,
SaiRam!
Thank you very much for mailing “The Glory of Shirdi Sai - Issue18.
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poonam_mulchandani2002@yahoo.com
8/23/2006 21:33:24 -0600
SaiRam!
I
am a devotee of Shri SaiBaba who has been my dear Father, Mother, Guardian and
all that I have needed. HE is the whole soul of my life. I love worshipping
LORD SAIBABA of SHIRDI.
BABA NE MERI ZINDAGI MEIN EK AHAM STHAN
DE DIYA HAI.MERI ZINDAGI UNKE BAGAR ADHURI HAIN.
Poonam
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Malathy Mani: malathymani@yahoo.com
On 8/25/06,
Sairam!
I am malathymani it’s
very nice and heart warming, really I imagine Sai
When I visited www.saidarbar.org
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"Kalyani”: kalyanielpass@yahoo.com
Sun, 27 Aug 2006 11:53:25 -0700 (PDT)
SaiRam!
My name is kalyani. I am regular reader of your website http://www.saidarbar.org and I really like all the sections in the
website. I believe in Shirdi Saibaba so much that I make at least essential
effort to follow at least few of his principles in my every day life. esp: shraddha and saburi
kalyani
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"Suresh Vaghela" suresh@somtek.com
Fri, 25 Aug 2006 09:06:19 +0100
Sairam
!
Congratulations
View the ebook newsletter,
it is just fantastic. Prasad from Baba and reminder of what we sometimes
forget to do.
Aum Sai
Shree Sai Jaya Jaya Sai
Suresh
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12.
TELUGU SECTION:
Please visit:
http://www.telugubhakti.com/telugupages/Misc/ShiridiSai/shirdisai.htm
Please visit for Sai Aartis in Telugu:
http://www.angelfire.com/celeb2/saidarbar/PDFS/pdfs.htm
Please visit for Sai Aaratis Audio: http://www.shrisaibabasansthan.org/main_English/saibaba/saibaba_aarti.asp
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FOR STARTING A SAIDARBAR CHAPTER OUT SIDE INDIA:
Please contact: saidarbar@saidarbar.org & saidarbar@gmail.com
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13. SAI'S BOOK WORLD:
Sri Sai Baba Ashtottarasata Namavalih
Ms. Zarine Taraporewala
Shri Sai Baba Sansthan Shri
Sai Baba Sansthan Shirdi
Rahata - 423 109
Ahmednagar Dt.
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