THE GLORY OF SHIRDI SAI
Sixth Year of Publication
Published as Bi-Weekly
Issue 05/ 2008
28-02-2008
The Glory of Shirdi Sai enters Sixth
year from 01-01-2008.
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One World One Family
Vasudhaika Kutumbam
Om! Asatoma Sargamaya, Tamasoma
Jyotirgamaya, Mrityorma Amritamgamaya, Om Shantih, Shantih, Shantih!
(Aum! Lead from
wrong path to the right path, from ignorance to knowledge, from mortality to
immortality! Peace to All)
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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
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Compiled by:
Sai Sevak Smt. Rajeswari Kasturi, Saidarbar - Hyderabad.
Shirdi Sai's Philosophy in the words of Saibanisaji
NEVER TO FORGET KINDNESS RECEIVED.
In a thicket at the foot of the Himalaya Mountains there
once lived a parrot together with many other animals and birds. One day a fire
started in the thicket from the friction of bamboos in a strong wind and the
birds and animals were in frightened confusion. The parrot, feeling compassion
for their fright and suffering, and wishing to repay the kindness he had
received in the bamboo thicket where he could shelter himself, tried to do all
he could to save them. He dipped himself in a pond nearby and flew over the
fire and shook off the drops of water to extinguish the fire. He repeated this
diligently with a heart of compassion out of gratitude to the thicket.
This spirit of kindness and self-sacrifice was noticed by
a heavenly God who came down from the sky and said to the parrot: You have a
gallant mind, but what good do you expect to accomplish by a few drops of water
against a great fire? The parrot answered: There is nothing that can not
accomplished by the spirit of gratitude and self-sacrifice. I will try over and
over again and then over in the next life. The great God was impressed by the
parrot’s spirit and together they extinguished the fire.
To be continued….
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2. SAI'S NEWS FROM THE TIME MACHINE:
February 22, 1914: A Sadhak of Yoga (Swami Ram Baba)
visited Shirdi and seeing Baba eating Roti with onion got suspicious and
disappointed. However Baba proved His power of Omniscience by reading his mind
and the Sadhak returned highly satisfied and blessed.
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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.
AUGUST-1995:
01-08-1995
Yesterday, Sai appeared in the form of an unknown person
and said-
Dress and jewels supplement beauty and bring grace to the
physical body. Behavior, character and good mannerism commands respect from the
society. Whereas the type of the last rites one begets do not depend upon any
of the above factors. It totally depends upon the moral and ethical values one
has followed all through his life.
The stature of an individual in society is based on the
moral, social and ethical values practiced.
02-08-1995
Sai appeared in the form of an unknown person and said on
the topic of Vrunanubandha:
Daughter should be married off and son should be educated
to honor one’s commitment towards the children.
Share the life with wife like a true husband.
Serve the parents in their old age and help them towards
a peaceful end.
Perform good deeds and in the process your commitment
towards the Guru also is fulfilled.
All the bondages should be well settled in order to set
free from them.
09-08-1995
Yesterday, before going to bed, I asked Sai a question
that was haunting my mind for quite some time. It is known that man is reborn
and the cycle of birth and death continues one after another. Then why should
one perform annual ceremonies in the name of those dead?
Sai in the form of an unknown person said-
Once born as a human being can at the most see three
generations passing before him. A man having seen the three generations, though
physically no more, his soul continues to be drawn and remain attached towards
the family members he has left behind. He lives under the belief that at least
once in a year, his sons and grandchildren would remember him by performing the
rituals. It is the tradition that dictates to observe this practice to fulfill
the longing of the departed soul and thus receive the blessings from the
elders.
Tradition demands to pay respects to the elders to whom
we owe our purpose and existence.
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4. QUINTESSENCE OF SRI SAIBABA'S PHILOSOPHY:
(By
Late Sri Bharam UmamaheswaraRao)
"Shashi": shashi_31@yahoo.com
30.
Efficacy of Prayer and Worship
Before going to bed in the nights, we must pray Baba
without letting our mind devoted to other things. Prayer heals and brings
tranquility. We must all realize that every word preached, by Baba, on worship
had deep meaning and virtues to those who understood and follow them.
A spiritual aspirant has to conduct himself in day-to-day
life to progress spiritually. When one adopts the path of self-surrender, as
the means to liberation, in effect it implies that the burden of one’s
spiritual progress gets shifted to the Lord. This does not mean that one will
be absolved of the misdeeds one commits after the performance of Saranagathi.
Though the God our of compassion condones all the sins
of the devotee, the Person should reform himself totally.
Devotion can be practiced by all, since it is not
possible for the majority of people to follow the paths of Karma and Jnana.
Bhakti contains many elements but the easiest of them all is chanting the name
which is capable of removing all the sins of man, besides purifying the mind of
all its latent afflictions.
If a spiritual aspirant follows Baba’s teachings and
performs them without expectation of result, which in course of time will
result in Jnana. Karma which does not result ultimately in knowledge and Jnana
Yoga which does not lead to spiritual experience are of no avail. On the other
hand, when one is devoted to God, He undertakes the responsibility to bless the
devotee with liberation from rebirths and thus the devotee is relieved of all
concerns about his spiritual progress. Devotion to God thus is both the means
and end.
To be continued.
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5. SANATANA DHARMA &SHRI SHIRDI SAIBABA.
God is Consciousness that pervades the entire universe of
the living and the non-living.
As for those who seek the transcendental Reality, without
name, without form, contemplating the Unmanifested, beyond the reach of thought
and of feeling, with their senses subdued and mind serene and striving for the
good of all beings, they too will verily come unto me.
-Bhagavad Gita 12:3-4
As a person acts, so he becomes in life. Those who do
good become good; those who do harm become bad. Good
deeds make one pure; bad deeds make one impure. So we are said to be what our
desire is. As our desire is, so is our will. As our will is, so are our acts.
As we act, so we become.
-Bihadaranyaka Upanishad
NEWS
Ancient City Discovered in India
http://news.bbc.co.uk/2/hi/south_asia/7250316.stm
BHUBANESWAR, INDIA, February 20, 2008: Indian
archaeologists say they have found remains which point to the existence of a
city which flourished 2,500 years ago in eastern India. Discovered at
Sisupalgarh, near Bhubaneswar, capital of Orissa, the items found during point
to a highly developed urban settlement. The population of the city could have
been in the region of 20,000 to 25,000, the archaeologists claim.
The excavations include 18 stone pillars, pottery,
terracotta ornaments and bangles, finger rings, ear spools and pendants made of
clay.
The Oldest Functional Hindu Temple In
the World?
BIHAR, INDIA, January 23, 2008: The Ma Mundeshwari Temple
in Kaimur District, Bihar, has been reported as having been built in 108 CE.
Since then rituals and worship have been taking place at the temple without a
break, possibly making it the oldest functional temple in the world.
It is situated atop the Kaimur Hill and built in an
octagonal shape. The sanctum sanctorum of the temple is dedicated to Devi Mundeshwari.
There is also a Chaturmukha Shivalinga there, a clear indication that Shiva and
Shakti were worshipped here. Temple materials and murtis can be found scattered
near this very rare octagonal shaped temple.
The temple attracts devotees during festivals like
Ramnavami and Shivaratri.
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6. DEVOTEES EXPERIENCES:
Tue, February 19, 2008 1:30 pm
Jai Sai Ram I wanted do Parayana of Shri Saisatcharitra in a week, and with that wish in mind I started my reading on one Thursday, after praying to lord Sai. I read the lessons of Thursday, on Friday morning as I tried to read, the website was not working, internet explorer was not working, I got totally disappointed as this was the only source for Parayana as I don't have Shri SaiSatcharitra holy book. I don't know much about computer, so whole day restlessly I waited. In the evening ,when my husband came I told him the problem, usually he set the things right, but on that day after spending two, three hours, he said there must be some major defect, so he can't do anything more. He went to sleep. It was 11pm, there was no sleep in my eyes, I desperately wanted to read the holy book, so I went into my temple, and prayed my SaiBaba why he is testing me lie this, I am already in big troubles, so at least please let me do the parayan successfully, I cried a lot, after praying I again went to switch on the computer and chanting Sai Sai I clicked the internet, to my surprise, it started working, now I cried with happiness and read the lessons of Friday, and did my Parayan without any other interruption. Thanks to my Guru my God Saibaba. Om sai Shree Sai Jai Jai Sai
Meenakshi
Canada
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7. SAI WITH CHILDREN:
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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 FOOLISH SCHOLARS:
Once upon a time there lived four friends in a
town. Their friendship was very deep. They always stuck together. Of them three
were great scholars. They had read almost everything. But though they had
acquired much knowledge, they lacked practical wisdom. As opposed to them, the
fourth friend was not as learned but was full of common sense and practical
wisdom.
One day they were all talking about how to make use of
their knowledge to earn money and lead a happy life. The first scholar suggested
that they should travel to far off lands to learn about other people's lives.
This might lead them to some king or rich man whose favour could make them all
rich. So they all agreed to travel.
Once again the first scholar said, "We three are
well versed in knowledge and we shall certainly do well. What about this fourth
friend of ours? He knows nothing. He will always be a burden on us."
The second scholar agreed with this and suggested that he
should be left behind.
But the third scholar did not agree. He said, "This
will not be right. He is our child-hood friend. We can not leave him
behind". So finally they all started on their long journey. Traveling a
long time they at last reached a dense forest. At one place they saw the bones
of some wild animal lying scattered. One of the scholars said, "Friends,
do you see the remains of some animal here? This is an opportunity to test our
knowledge. Come; let us make this animal alive once again."
"I can prepare the full skeleton of the animal from
these bones" cried the first scholar.
"I can give flesh, blood and skin to that
skeleton" said the second scholar. They both proceeded to do as they had
claimed.
Now it is the turn of the third scholar. He said, "I
can give life to this lifeless form," and got ready to do so.
Just then, the fourth friend cried out, "Wait, go no
further. Don't you see this is a lion?"
The third scholar was much annoyed at this. He said with
contempt, Fool, you can not stop me from proving my knowledge. I will certainly
make him alive."
"All right, go ahead if you can not listen to common
sense. But wait for a second so that I might climb the tree." Saying this,
the fourth friend climbed a tall tree near by.
Just then the third scholar infused life in that animal.
It was a ferocious lion. The moment he saw the three men standing before him,
with a terrible roar, he pounced on them and killed all three.
When the lion had devoured all the three learned
scholars, he went away into the forest. Now the fourth friend got down from the
tree. Grieving for his three unwise scholar friends he returned to his home.
Bye children meet you in the next issue
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8. SPIRITUAL GEMS FROM SAI
SATCHARITRA
Feb 6, 2008 10:18 AM
Spiritual Gems from Sri Sai Satcharitra - chapter 27
Sai Ram. Let us now take up Spiritual Gems from Chapter
27 of Sri Sai Satcharitra. Sai Ram.
Shri Sai Satcharitra
Chapter XXVII
SSS:
Granting Consecrated Book
The variety of imparting instructions followed by Baba
has already been noticed in the previous Chapters. In this, we shall deal with
one aspect of it. It was the habit of some devotees to take some religious
books, of which they wanted to make a special study, to Baba and to receive the
same back from Him, after they were touched and consecrated by Him. While
reading daily such books, they felt that Baba was with them.
SSG: Sai Ram. Any thing touched by Guru caries with it, His vibrations and a holy book becomes
holier when touched by one's Sadguru. Also, without Guru's grace, one cannot
read Holy Books as brought out in another chapter. Thus, if Sai blessed and
returned a book, it was a sign that the devotee can go ahead and study the
same. Sai Ram.
SSS: Once, Kaka Mahajani came to Shirdi with a copy of
Ekanathi Bhagwat. Shama took that book to read and taking it with him went to
the Dwarakamayi. There Baba took it from him; touched it and turning some pages
here and there gave it back to Shama and asked him to keep it with him. When Shama said that it belonged to Kaka and had to be returned to
him. "No, no", said Baba. "As I have given it to you,
better keep it with you for safe custody; it will be of use to you." In this
way many books were entrusted to Shama. Kaka Mahajani after a
some days came again with another copy of the same Bhagwat and gave it
in Baba's hand. Then Baba gave it back as Prasad and asked him to preserve it
well and assured him that it would stand him in good stead. Kaka accepted it
with a bow.
SSG: Sai Ram. It is interesting to note that Kaka
Mahajani did not take the book directly the first time and Shama took it. Thus,
it was already destined to pass on to Shama and Sai, who knew the past, present
and the future knew that. When Kaka Mahajani presented the book the next time,
he got it back. Sai Ram.
Shama and Vishnu-Sahasra-Nam
Shama was a very intimate devotee of Baba and Baba wanted
to favour him in a particular way by giving him a copy of Vishnu-Sahasra-Nam as
Prasad. This was done in the following way. Once a Ramadasi (follower of Saint
Ramadas) came to Shirdi and stayed for some time. The routine he followed daily
was as follows : He got up early in the morning, washed his face, bathed and
then after wearing saffron-coloured clothes and besmearing himself with sacred
ashes, read Vishnu-Sahasra-Nam (a book giving a thousand names in praise of
Vishnu, and held second in importance to Bhagwad Geeta) and Adhyatma-Ramayana
(Esoteric version of Rama's story) with faith. He read these books often and
often and then after some days Baba thought of favouring and initiating Shama
with Vishnu-Sahasra-Nam.
SSG: Sai Ram. We will shortly see that Baba favored not
only Shama but also the Ramadasi by giving him
some valuable spiritual lessons. Sai Ram.
SSS: He, therefore, called the Ramadasi to Him and said
to him that, He was suffering from intense stomach-pain, and unless He took
Senna-pods (Sona-mukhi, a mild purgative drug) the pain would not stop; so he
should please go to the bazar and bring the drug. The Ramadasi closed his
reading and went to the bazar. Then Baba descended from His seat, came to the
Ramadasi's place of reading, took out the copy of Vishnu-Sahasra-Nam, and
coming to His seat said to Shama- "Oh Shama, this book is very valuable
and efficacious, so I present it to you, you read it. Once I suffered intensely
and My heart began to palpitate and My life was in
danger. At that critical time, I hugged this book to My
heart and then, Shama, what a relief it gave me! I thought that Allah Himself
came down and saved Me. So I give this to you, read it
slowly, little by little, read daily one name at least and it will do you
good."
SSG: Sai Ram. When one's physical life or spiritual life
is in danger, one has to seek God and surrender to Him. That is what Baba
conveyed by saying that He hugged the book to His heart. Intellectual reading
is necessary but what is read has to be absorbed into the heart, i.e. one's
whole heart and mind has to be imbued by the divinity. Then only one reaches
the true state of spirit and is free from the chain of birth and death and is
free from the danger of falling back into the old ways of ignorance. Sai Ram.
SSS: Shama replied that he did not want it, and that the
owner of it, the Ramadasi who was a mad, obstinate and irritable fellow would
certainly pick up a quarrel with him, besides, being a rustic himself, he could
not read distinctly the Sanskrit (Devanagari) letters of the book.
Shama thought that Baba wanted to set him up against the
Ramadasi by this act of His, but he had no idea of what Baba felt for him. Baba
must have thought to tie this necklace of Vishu-Sahasra-Nam round the neck of
Shama, as he was an intimate devotee, though a rustic, and thus save him from
the miseries of the worldly existence. The efficacy of God's Name is
well-known. It saves us from all sins and bad tendencies, frees us from the
cycle of births and deaths. There is no easier sadhana than this. It is the
best purifier of our mind. It requires no paraphernalia and no restrictions. It
is so easy and so effective. This sadhana, Baba wanted Shama to practice,
though he did not crave for it. So Baba forced this on him. It is also reported
that long ago, Eknath Maharaj, similarly, forced this Vishnu-Sahasra-Nam on a
poor Brahmin neighbour, and thus saved him. The reading and study of this
Vishnu-Sahasra-Nam is a broad open way of purifying the mind, and hence Baba
thrust this on His Shama.
The Ramadasi returned soon with the Senna-pods. Anna
Chinchanikar, who was then present and who wanted to play the part of Narada
(the Celestial Rishi who was well-known for setting up quarrels between Gods
and demons and vice versa), informed him of what had happened. The Ramadasi at
once flared up. He came down at once on Shama with all fury. He said that it
was Shama who set Baba to send him away under the pretext of stomach-ache for
bringing the medicine and thus got the book. He began to scold and abuse Shama
and remarked that if the book be not returned, he would dash his head before
him.
SSG: Sai Ram. The Ramadasi was behaving exactly the way
Shama predicted but Shama could not have predicted the next turn of the events
to follow. Sai Ram.
SSS: Shama calmly remonstrated with him, but in vain.
Then Baba spoke kindly to him as follows - "Oh Ramadasi, what is the
matter with you? Why are you so turbulent? Is not Shama our boy? Why do you
scold him unnecessarily? How is it that you are so quarrelsome? Can you not
speak soft and sweet words? You read daily these sacred books and still your
mind is impure and your passions uncontrolled. What sort of a Ramadasi you are!
You ought to be indifferent to all things. Is it not strange that you should
covet this book so strongly? A true Ramadasi should have no 'mamata'
(attachment) but have 'samata' (equality) towards all. You are now quarrelling
with the boy Shama for a mere book. Go, take your seat, books can be had in
plenty for money, but not men; think well and be considerate. What worth is
your book? Shama had no concern with it. I took it up Myself
and gave it to him. You know it by heart. I thought Shama might read it and
profit thereby, and so I gave to it him."
How sweet were these words of Baba, soft, tender and
nectar-like! Their effect was wonderful. The Ramadasi calmed down and said to
Shama that he would take 'Panch-ratni' Geeta in return. Shama was much pleased
and said - "Why one, I shall give ten copies in return".
SSG: Sai Ram. Here we see the wonderful effects of Guru's
grace. Anger was quenched with love and Baba loved the Ramadasi inspite of his
quarrelsome qualities. He gave loving spiritual instructions and the words took
root. The sadhana of the Ramadasi for all those years bore fruit. Sai Ram.
SSS: So the matter was ultimately compromised. The
question for consideration is "Why should the Ramadasi press for
Pancha-ratni Geeta, the God in which he never cared to know, and why should he,
who daily read religious books in the Dwarakamayi in front of Baba, quarrel
with Shama before Him?" We do not know how to apportion the blame and whom
to blame. We only say that, had this procedure been not gone through, the
importance of the subject, the efficacy of God's name and the study of
Vishnu-Sahasra-Nam would not have been brought home to Shama. So we see that
Baba's method, of teaching and initiating was unique. In this case Shama did
gradually study the book and mastered its contents to such an extent, that he
was able to explain it to Professor G.G. Narke, M.A. of the College of Engineering,
Poona, the son-in-law of Shriman Booty and a devotee
of Baba.
To be continued..
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9. ARTICLES FROM SAI
DEVOTEES:
Feb 17, 2008 7:41 AM
IT IS MY PROMISE
"It is my promise to redeem the one who, with faith
sings my praises, totally surrenders to me, remembers me constantly and
meditates on me." - Shri Sai Samartha Satcharita, Ch. 3, Ovi 15.
A poor woman was abandoned by her husband and left with
no visible means of support. When the case came up in court, the judge asked
the wife: "Madam, have you any means of support whatever?"
"Well, your honour," she answered, "I have
three, to tell the truth."
"Three!"
"Yes, Sir."
"What are they?" asked the astonished judge.
"My hands, my good health and my God, your
honour," came back the reply.
The resourcefulness of this woman, her self-reliance, and
her dependence upon God, can be a lesson to all of us. The old saying,
"God helps those who help themselves," is still valid. The strength
we derive from our faith in God gives us the courage to have confidence in
ourselves.
N. Sivanandam
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Gopala Rao Ravada ji's discourses in English from the below link
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10. LETTERS FROM SAIDEVOTEES:
Thu, Feb 14, 2008 at 12:02 PM
Sir,
Jai Sai Ram,
I have registered my e-mail address i.e., angel_mthr@yahoo.co.in in www.saidarbar.org
on 29th January, but I am not getting any mailer from your side.
It is a request, please send me
the mailers as soon as possible and on every Thursday on the above mentioned
address. It’s really a humble request.
Please reply me back as soon you get this mail.
Jai Sai Nathaaye Namah!!
Anjali
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Response by Saidarbar Team:
Thu, Feb 14, 2008 at 2:15 PM
Dear Saibandhu,
SaiRam, Thank your letter and interest shown in our activities. Devotees like
you are the back bone of Saidarbar movement. For your information your E-mail
id was added in our mailing list on 29th January 2008 itself. We will see why
you have not received our news letters. Any how I am sending Glory 03-2008
which was released last month i.e., 31-01-2008 and Glory o4-2008 which is being
released today. Please contact us always for Sai related matters.
With best regards,
Saisevak SrinivasaRao Kasturi.
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Response for the Glory of Shirdi Sai E- Magazine in the
3d page turning NEW FORMAT
Thu, Feb 14, 2008 at 2:35 AM
Sairam
I regularly read this section and I am so happy we come to know a lot of
SaiBaba thru so many devotees. I am very happy that u r doing a wonderful work
and helping people all over the world. Jai Sai Ram
Sushila zingde
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Feb 8, 2008 3:45 AM
Jai Sai Ram,
I love this site very much. It is a very beautiful site from where we can get
more knowledge of Sai Baba. The words are clear, visible n bold, which we can
read it easily. Luvs u Baba. Baba
Bless all over the world.
Sai Daughter,
Shikha Kohli
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Feb 8, 2008 2:05 AM
OM SAI RAM
It's very valuable reading material. We can read it on screen in this busy life
now-a-days.
Regards
Neeraj Gupta.
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kanthivaidee@yahoo.com
Feb 7, 2008 10:10 PM
SaiRam, You have done a great job when I opened it
and saw Baba’s image I become very confident and jungle of my thoughts
got cleared up with Baba’s grace I wish to do service good works
Jai Sai ram
T.S.KANTHIMATHI
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Feb 7, 2008 8:04 PM
SaiRam, The messages that I have received has inspired changes in my life.
Rajeev Lal.
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On Feb 7, 2008 3:56 PM
Prabhu,
I am regular reader of this article. Kindly request you to add Sai Charitra
Book Online to the readers. Also would like to recommend a link of Devotional
songs sung in Shirdi temple not the Aarthi's but other songs played. I have
seen the songs list in the intial pages.
Songs like: OM Sai Namo Namaha....
Regards
Suresh
Sai Devotee, Pune
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Sairam,
You can read the SaiSatcharita in various languages here:
http://mywindowtodivinelit.ettitudemedia.com/bookslist.php?Category=Hindu
Hope that helps.
Vijay
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Feb 7, 2008 10:55 AM
Jai Sai Ram, very good keep it up.
Rajnikant M. Raval
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Feb 7, 2008 11:17 AM
Thanks to see this special edition. Can we
make it more beautiful like while opening the pages the shloka should start
like "Anant Koti Brahmand Nayak Rajadhiraj Yogiraj Parabrahma Sri
Sachchidanand Satguru Sainath Maharaj ki ja"
Shankar bale.
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Response by Saidarbar Team:
Siarma,
Thanks for the wonderful suggestion. I'll see if we can
get the shloka to come in MP3 format on the page.
Thanks
Vijay
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Feb 6, 2008 1: 04 AM
Sairam,
Please
Put one option to down load Babas Arti, Bakti songs and
photos .
Raju.
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You can also read this E- Magazine in 3d page turning NEW FORMAT in web
page