THE GLORY OF SHIRDI SAI
Fifth Year of Publication
Published as Bi-Weekly
Issue 09/2007
26-04-2007
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GURUR-BRAHMA, GURUR-VISHNUH; GURU-DEVO
MAHESWARAHA;
GURUR-SAKSHATH PARAM BRAHMA; THASMAI
SREE GURAVE NAMAHA:
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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 &SHRI
SHIRDI SAIBABA
6. DEVOTEES
EXPERIENCES
7. SAI WITH CHILDREN
8. SPIRITUAL GEMS FROM
SAI SATCHARITRA
9. ARTICLES FROM SAI
DEVOTEES
10. LETTERS FROM SAI
DEVOTEES
11. TELUGU
SECTION
12. SAI'S BOOK WORLD
13. 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 – Hyderabad.
How
to develop dispassion - Quotations from “Gnaneshwari.”
Baba used to ask His
devotees to read Gnaneshwari.
The Karma yogis renounce
all attachment and perform action with their senses, mind, intellect and body
only. They act thus for self- purification.
Abandoning the fruit of
action the Karma Yogi attains the peace (of God realization), whereas impelled
by desire and attached to fruit, the non yogi gets tied down.
Lord Krishna says to
Arjuna:
Renouncing all duties,
seek refuge in me alone.
I shall liberate you from
all sins. Grieve not.
Om Shantih Shantih Shantihi
Lokah Samastah Sukhino Bhavantu
To be continued…
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2. SAI'S NEWS FROM THE
TIME MACHINE:
April 1954: Abdul Baba passed away at the age of 83 years.
April 1973: The combined issue of Saileela in English and Hindi
started.
Sri Rama Navami 1911: Shri.Bhishma and Shri.Kaka Mahajani
started celebrating Sri Rama Navami festival in Shirdi. Construction of
Dixitwada was completed. Dixit wada was declared open for public.
Sri Rama navami 1913: Balbuva sattar performed Rama Navami
samkirthan and Baba rewarded him with Rs.150/-
Sri Rama navami 1914: Dasguna Maharaj
was ordered to perform Rama Navami Kirtan at Shirdi every year.
Sri Rama navami 1951: A spacious Assembly hall was constructed
in Butywada (in front of Baba’s samadhi).
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3. SAI IN DREAMS:
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These are the dream sequences and messages as received by SaiBaNiSaji From our
beloved GURU LORD SAINATH OF SHIRIDI. In Anticipation that this feature will
help in one's spiritual growth are hereby compiled from his personal Diary and
presented to SAIBANDHUS.
Translated and presented by RAGHU RAMAN SATULURY.
FEBRUARY-1995:
09-02-1995
I prayed Baba to give me a message for tomorrow’s Satsangh. Sai
said “Perform charity after driving away the inner ego, hidden in the form of a
serpent, Otherwise the charity rendered will be a wasteful exercise”.
Inner ego is like a serpent with its hood raised, ready to bite.
13-02-1995
Yesterday, one of my relative’s wife expired. He was sixty years
old. Without encumbrances. Why can’t he remarry for
companionship? I prayed Baba and sought HIS opinion. Sai appeared in the form
of an unknown person and said-
In order to fill the void left by the departed life partner, let
love be shared with the orphans who have none to fall back and share. Never
suggest anyone to remarry to overcome the sufferings in leading the life
single. It is almost like a sick person enslaved by liquors.
Certain happenings in life are the result of the God’s will with
a purpose.
14-02-1995
I was thinking about the selfishness associated with the human
beings. I asked Baba to show me the ways to overcome it. Sai appeared in the
form of an unknown person and said-
Extend help to others with due respect to their traditions in
practices. Always try talking to a person in his mother tongue preferably.
Do not forget that Sai loved all without any discrimination and
social barriers. Selflessness automatically comes on conducting one’s self
confined to the set norms.
Be a karma yogi to reap the benefits
To be continued…..
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4. QUINTESSENCE OF SRI SAIBABA'S
PHILOSOPHY:
(By Late Sri Bharam UmamaheswaraRao)
"Shashi": shashi_31@yahoo.com
28. What is Jnana &
Ajnana (Nescience)
Pujya Sri B.V. Narasimha Swamiji explains that Ajnana is
covering Jnana, just like moss covering the water. When you remove moss, you
have clear water. You have not got to create water. Water is there ever. During
an eclipse, the Sun or Moon is there, but Rahu or Kethu hides the view from us
and when Rahu or Kethu passes away, the light of the Sun or Moon, which is
continuing right through, is seen by us. We are seeing things with our eyes.
Then a cataract forms over them and the eyes cannot see. Pull off the cataract,
and then eyes will see. Ajnana is the cataract. The universe is the
efflorescence of the indescribable Maya, which is ignorance. Yet it is the Jnana that illuminates the
Ajnana. Jnana is to be realized and is not a matter of direct Upadesa. The
impression that phenomena are real is a delusion. This is the secret of
darkness that hides the Jnana. Tear off that screen. The Prajnana Brahma will
shine forth. If the Guru Kripa of collyrium is put on the eye, Maya screen
lifts and Jnana shines forth. Jnana is not an effect. It is ever self existent.
On the other hand, Ajnana has a cause and an end. God is one, the devotee is
another. This is the root cause of ignorance. Remove it. Janna remains.
Ignorance finds a snake in the rope, remove the ignorance, the snake vanishes
and the rope is known as it is”.
Divine knowledge is to be realized, not taught. Prostration,
enquiry and service are the methods by which to obtain the Grace of God. It is
an illusion to think that phenomena are real. That is the screen of ignorance
which hides knowledge (Jnana). Tear it off and knowledge will shine forth.
Ignorance is the seed of birth and death. Put the medicine of
God’s grace on the eye and screen off Maya lifts, leaving only Jnana.
Jnana is not something to be attained; it is eternal and
self-existent. It is enough for the thoughts of a Jnani to be turned inward
direction and then the Divine activity begins. All that activity was as
discrete and inconspicuous.
To be continued…..
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5. SANATANA DHARMA &SHRI
SHIRDI SAIBABA
Why do you roam the
jungles with thorns pricking your feet?
Your Lord dwells in your
heart.
And you wander about in
search of Him - Baba
Sri Shankaracharya
Jayanthi 21-04-07
Jagadguru Sri Adi Sankaracharya was the greatest exponent of the
doctrine of Advaita Vedanta and a savior of Vedic Dharma. Salutations to
Sankara, who is an ever shining star on the sky of Indian philosophy.
The existence of Vedic Dharma in India today is due to Sankara.
The forces opposed to Vedic religion were more numerous and powerful at the
time of Sankara than they are today. Still, single-handed, within a very short
time, Sankara overpowered them all and restored the Vedic Dharma and Advaita
Vedanta to its pristine purity in the land pure knowledge and spirituality.
Sankaracharya occupies a very important position in the history
of Indian philosophy. It can be affirmed, without any fear of contradiction,
that Bharata Varsha would have ceased to be Bharata Varsha several centuries
ago and would never have survived the murderous sword, the devastating fire and
the religious intolerance of the successive invaders, if Sankara had not lived
the life he lived and taught the lessons he taught. And those lessons are still
pulsating in every cell and in every protoplasm of the
true aspirant and the true Hindu.
NEWS
EDISON, NEW JERSEY, April
9, 2007: Hindu Mandir Executive Conference (HMEC) is an annual initiative
seeking development of network between the executives of all Hindu temples of
America. This year's conference HMEC-2007, will be held from August 10th to
August 12th in Edison, New Jersey. Executives of Hindu mandirs are invited to
present papers and presentations no later than June 15, 2007. Topics include
views on any areas which influence the shape of Hindu Society in the U.S.A. and
where mandirs can play a meaningful role.
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SRINAGAR, INDIA, April 8, 2007: Hundreds
of devotees thronged a temple here today which reopened after a gap of 18
years, with locals providing assistance to its management for the reopening.
Worshippers reached the 700-year-old Mangleshwar temple dedicated to Lord Siva
at Baba Demb where a havan (fire sacrifice) was organized for peace. A body
would also be established for managing the affairs of the temple. Authorities
have also made adequate security arrangements at the temple. A police team has
been deployed at the entrance of the temple.
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TRINIDAD, April 3, 2007: Chanting of the
Hanuman Chalisa, blowing of conch shells, repetition of special mantras,
singing of bhajans and the spiritual invocation of Lord Hanuman heralded the
celebration of Lord Hanuman Jayanti (birthday) on Monday at mandirs and special
places of worship across Trinidad. Hindus here joined their counterparts
throughout the diaspora in the observance of this day. Lord Hanuman, the Monkey
God, is fully described in the Hindu text, the Ramayana, and in the Hanuman
Chalisa. At the Caparo Shiva Kailash Mandir, Pundit Seereeram Maharaj,
spiritual leader, enumerated Lord Hanuman's personification of brahmacharya or
celibacy. "Lord Hanuman personifies courage, self-control, power,
intelligence, selfless service and humility which all mankind can access to
create a new spiritual order for us and for succeeding generations," he
told over 200 devotees. Pundit Maharaj added that Lord Hanuman's life
demonstrated one's capacity to endure pain, suffering, humiliation and
distress, even at the danger of losing one's life. Hindus believe that this day
is one of total spiritual self-fulfillment. Lord Hanuman is one of the most
sought-after in the Hindu pantheon of Gods and Goddesses because He is readily
accessible and able to defend dharma and assist all devotees in crisis,
trouble, worries and challenges, when beseeched with deep faith and ardent
supplication.
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JACKSONVILLE, FLORIDA, March 23, 2007:
Jacksonville Hindus are delighted that a Hindu temple has been opened in their
community. Now the 4,000 Hindus living in Jacksonville have a place to pray and
worship. The news release explained, "On Friday, Hindu priests and others
were busy readying the temple, which is located on Greenland Road in Mandarin.
A ceremony was held outside on Friday as five priests from across Florida came
to sanctify Jacksonville's first Hindu temple. With fire and water, Priest
Kadambi Shrinatte Ji led the ceremony. Others gathered to pray."
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6.
DEVOTEES EXPERIENCES:
Mon, April 2, 2007 6:51 am
Dear Sai devotees,
I
know very well that miracles happen everyday because
Shirdi Sai is alive and he is with us every moment. I take this opportunity to
look for a bride for my brother who is an
advocate .He is a very staunch devotee of Shirdi Sai, and his criteria
is to get a bride who is a Shirdi Sai Baba devotee. This letter I consider to
have written to Baba himself and I very much hope that
he would reply me soon and this is going to be the miracle itself.
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7. SAI WITH CHILDREN:
http://www.saidarbar.org/HTML/portraits/7.jpg
Smt. Madhu Gopal Ravada, Saidarbar, Hyderabad.
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. Now I want to tell the
stories what heard in my child hood.
THE GOLDEN DEER:
Once there was a rich
merchant in the holy city of Banaras. He had a wife, and a son named
Mahadhanaka. The son was an unworthy and wasteful person. When his parents died
he spent all his father’s hard-earned wealth in
gambling and merry-making. A band of useless cronies gathered round him and
helped him in his speedy downfall. A day soon came when he was deeply in debt.
His creditors started pestering him. But there was no way to pay them back. The
creditors now troubled him day and night. At last he thought of a plan. He
called all his creditors at the bank of the Ganga the next morning. He told
them that his father had hidden a treasure on the Ganga bank. The next morning
they all met at the Ganga bank. The creditors were full of joy at the thought
of getting their money back. But suddenly Mahadhanaka, instead of paying them
their money, jumped into the deep waters of the Ganga. He knew that he could
never pay them back. So he had decided to end his life thus. The current bore
him swiftly away from their sight. Disappointed they all went back to their
homes.
A long distance away there was a bend in the river. Alongside
the bend there was a beautiful and rich grove of trees. In this groove lived a
splendid looking golden deer. Its skin shone like gold. As Mahadhanaka, carried
by the storing current, neared the bend, the deer that was grazing the soft
grass on the bank, saw him struggling in the water. His heart was moved by his
plight. He jumped into the river and swimming strongly reached the drowning
man. Then he put him on his back and brought him safely back to the bank. There
he nursed him till he was alright. After that he led him out of the woods and
showed him the way to Banaras. While parting, the deer asked mahadhanaka not to
reveal about his existence or whereabouts to anyone. Otherwise, they might try
to catch him. Now, here in Banaras, the Queen Khema had a dream about the
Golden Deer with a human voice. She wanted to have the deer. She told of her
desire to the King. The King loved the Queen dearly. He promised to get her the
deer if such a deer existed.
The King announced a big reward for anyone who would give him
the news of the Golden deer. Hunters spread all over in search of the deer.
Mahadhanaka, who was returning to Banaras, met some of these hunters. When he
learnt from them that they were looking for the golden deer and that there was
a reward for the person who would lead them to the deer, he told them that he
knew about the deer. The King was informed. He accompanied by his soldiers,
hunters and courtiers, started for the secluded forest grove. When they neared
the place, Mahadhanaka pointed out the grove to the King. The King’s men
immediately surrounded it. The deer was resting under a tree. When he heard the
noise of soldiers and hunters, he got up. He saw that he was surrounded by all
sides. Some distance away, in front of him, stood the King with his companions.
He had his bow and arrow ready to shoot him. The deer immediately decided to
approach the King. Asking loudly not to release the arrow the deer ran up to
him. At his human speech the astonished King lowered his bow.
Approaching the King, surrounded by his courtiers, the deer
requested him to tell him who had informed him about his existence. The King
pointed his finger towards Mahadhanaka who was standing near him. The deer was
turned to him reproachfully and said, “Pulling a log out of the river would
have been better than rescuing such a person as you”. The King asked the deer
what wrong the man had done to him. The deer replied, “My Lord, I saved this
man’s life when he was drowning. I nursed him and set him on the way to
Banaras. My only request to him was not to inform anybody about me. See, how
this ungrateful man has repaid me!” The king was furious at the man’s
treachery. He wanted to kill him. But the kind-hearted deer persuaded the King
to spare his life and to send him away with the money offered as reward. The King turned to Mahadhanaka saying “You
wretch, see this noble deer paying you back with mercy and kindness for your
ungratefulness. Go away from here and never show your face in my kingdom.”
Mahadhanaka took the reward and vanished into the forest. No one
ever saw him again. The Golden deer was both noble and wise. He told the King,
“My Lord, it is easy to understand the words of animals and birds. But a man’s
words can never be fully understood. He may appear your friend and still betray
you.” The King was deeply impressed by the deer’s nobility and wisdom. He told
him ask for any favour from him. Thinking carefully, the deer said, “My Lord,
grant me the boon that all animals in your kingdom will live freely without
fear from the human beings.” The king readily promised, saying that he would
issue a proclamation that from that time on wards no man would harm any animals
in his kingdom.
The King finally returned to Banaras. The Golden Deer accompanied
the King. Queen Khema was overjoyed to see the splendid Golden Deer. When she
heard the wise words of the deer spoken in a human voice, her joy was doubled.
The deer passed many happy days in the company of the King and the Queen. At
last, taking leave of them, he went back to his secluded peaceful grove by the
side of the river and spent his life in quiet happiness.
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8.
SPIRITUAL GEMS FROM SAI
SATCHARITRA
"Swamy" swamymain@yahoo.com
Tue, March 27, 2007 5:04 am
Sai Ram. We have completed for the time
being the Spiritual Gems from Sri Sai Satcharitra, Chapter 22. Let us now take
up the study of Chapter 23 from that great spiritual ocean and see what
spiritual gems are given to us by Sai's grace. Sai Ram.
Chapter XXIII
Yoga and Onion - Shama Cured of Snake
Bite – Cholera Ordinance Broken Ordeal of Guru-Bhakti.
SSS: Yoga and Onion
Once it so happened, that a sadhak of
Yoga came to Shirdi with Nanasaheb Chandorkar. He had studied all the works on
Yoga, including the Yoga-sutras of Patanjali, but had no practical experience.
He could not concentrate his mind and attain samadhi even for a short time. He
thought that if Sai Baba be pleased with him, He will show him the way to
attain Samadhi for a long time. With this object in view he came to Shirdi, and
when he went to the Dwarakamai he saw Sai Baba eating bread with onion. On
seeing this, a thought arose in his mind - `How can this man, eating stale
bread with raw onion, solve my difficulties and help me?' Sai Baba read his
mind and said to Nanasaheb - "Oh Nana, he who has the power to digest
onion, should eat it and none else". Hearing this remark, the yogi was
wonder-struck and then he fell at Baba's Feet with complete surrender. With
pure and open mind, he asked his difficulties and got their solution from Baba.
Thus being satisfied and happy, he left Shirdi with Baba's Udi and blessings.
SSG: Sai Ram. In almost all great works
like Guru Gita and other holy texts, it is constantly emphasized that the
disciple should not question the Guru's habits and behavior. But many common
people try to look at the external features of a Guru, His appearance, His
knowledge, His ritualistic approaches, His speaking skills etc. and the above
story is a good example of a disciple trying to judge the Guru by what he ate
and so on. Sai kindly helped that theoretical yogi and showed the true meaning
of yoga, union by being mentally one with him and reading his inmost thoughts.
He thus helped the yogi demolish the walls that separated him from Sai. By this
small miracle, Sai generated the lamp of bhakti and surrender in the yogi's
mind and helped him on his path. Sai Ram.
We will continue with this chapter in the next
few weeks. Sai Ram.
S.V.Swamy
Author, Editor, Proof-Reader and Book
Reviewer
www.freewebs.com/swamyreviews
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9.
ARTICLES FROM SAI DEVOTEES:
Wed, 11 Apr 2007 08:15:23 +0100 (BST)
tan-man sey karey jo bhi sai ki bhakti,
kashton sey nivaran paata dur hoti sari
vipatti,
vaasanayen mit jati man mey aati divya shakti,
sai key pujan sey hi bhakton ko mil sakti
mukti.
dattaavtar kahtey hum sai ko,karunamay karunakar,
shraddha sey sai key charan chu kar,
man mey shuddha chaitanya karen ujagar,
sansarik aur adhyatmik unnatti milti sai ki
kripa
paakar.
gyarah vachanon sey sai ney diya hamein
santwana,
sai ki tasweer ko namaskaar karen lekar
bhakti bhavna,
samaan hai voh jeeti jagti sai ko
namaskar,sanshay
ismey koi na,
prarthna sai sey, dur karey voh hamari yaatna.
Raghammudi Ramchandrakiran
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Om Sai Ram
Click on the links to see the beautiful Shri
Shirdi Saibaba videos and animations
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Shirdi Sai Animation-2 ----[from muraliraja1919]
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=ktS5CBDKnfc
Shirdi Sai Animation-3 ----[from muraliraja1919]
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=Zq2-srrk7MU
Shirdi Sai Animation-4 ----[from muraliraja1919]
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=-tmNMqpsc50
Shirdi Sai Animation-5 ----[from muraliraja1919]
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=VQeVvMDR-nY
Sainath Tere Hazaroo Haath.. [from muraliraja1919]
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=CqESzP7k7Po
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10. LETTERS
FROM SAIDEVOTEES:
Response for “The Glory of
Shirdi Sai” E- Magazine
in
the 3d page turning NEW FORMAT
On Sun, 01 Apr 2007 00:14:54 40500
Om Sai ram,
Thank you very much for sending me “The Glory of Shirdi Sai" e-magazine.
The articles are very good. You are doing excellent work. Please keep it up. SaiBaba helped
me in difficult times several times.
“look at me I will look at you, why be anxious,
I shall take care of every thing, I will not allow my devotees to suffer --SaiBaba
Venkateswarlu Duvvuri
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On Thu, 12 Apr 2007 09:36:25 40500
SaiRam,
Browsing the E-Magazine gives really a true feeling of reading a
book on Sri Sai nath. Along with me I am sure lot of Baba's devotees who read,
share a similar feeling. It is indeed a great job done by SAIBANISA & his
dedicated team.
Rajkumar
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On Thu, 29 Mar 2007 02:57:36 40500
Om Sai Ram,
This
book in online Shridi SAI BABA darshan is really amazing , when I found this
book I felt as god send me a gift .I can't say anything , 'coz to describe my
feelings I don't have any word , I am speechless, but I can say I am happy.
Sai Sai Sai
Neelam
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On Wed, 28 Mar 2007 11:05:44 40500
SaiRam,
The E- magazine is really
very enriching each and every week. I look forward It gives me
a satisfaction and peace of mind and a solution to my doubts in some or
the other way.
Sairam
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On Wed, 28 Mar 2007 08:50:26 40500
SaiRam,
I have been receiving your newsletters since longtime, but somehow I failed to
open 3D page format all the times and I am successful this time. It really
impressed me a lot. I could see the video clip a bit. If by any chance, Sai
graces me to see the full Satsang video clips. Awaiting the
full video clips. Thanks you so much.
Regards,
Kavitha
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On Wed, 28 Mar 2007 00:53:07 40500
SaiRam,
It is very fantastic and I am very happy to see this I
appreciate you to create this screens. Please if there any Sai Baba's photos
please forward to me.
Thanks& regards,
Suresh Kumar. R
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On Wed, 28 Mar 2007 07:24:18 40500
Sairam,
I really enjoyed this E-book and vedio.
Thank you.
Lakshmi.
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csrinivasan@uniglobepricoltravel.com
On Wed, 28 Mar 2007 07:26:15 40500
SaiRam
this is very interesting and very thrilling also. Pray for
peace and happiness for the whole world.
C.Srinivasan.
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On Thu, 22 Mar 2007 21:02:03 40500
SaiRam,
Excellent work
G.U.VARMA
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Thu, 22 Mar 2007 23:34:58 40500
Jai Sai Ram.
We are very happy for the style change of the Magazine. It
is very good. But it is very very small printing. No
problem, like this all wills developing by
the blessings of Sai Babaji.
I am praying to the valuable feet of Sai babaji for everybody.
With kind regards,
Valsala Sivadasan
New Delhi
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On Fri, 23 Mar 2007 00:59:55 40500
Jai SaiRam
It is wonderful, Sai pictures and message
Sreeprakashverma.G.
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12. SAI'S BOOK WORLD:
Title: Sri Sai Baba Charters and Sayings
Author: H.H Narasimhaswamiji
All India Sai Samaj, Mylapore
Chennai – 600 004.
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Title: Guru Poornima Messages
Author: Pujyasri Narasimhaswamiji
All India Sai Samaj, Mylapore
Chennai – 600 004.
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Title: Glimpses of Sai Baba
Author: H.H Narasimhaswamiji
All India Sai Samaj, Mylapore
Chennai – 600 004.
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13. EDITORIAL.
Things impressed me from this magazine:
The Karma yogis renounce all attachment and perform action with
their senses, mind, intellect and body only. They act thus for self-
purification.
Divine knowledge is to be realized, not taught. Prostration,
enquiry and service are the methods by which to obtain the Grace of God
Sai devotees may write about their Sai activities in their
place, essays, articles and poetry on Sai to "The Glory of Shirdi
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