THE GLORY OF SHIRDI SAI
Sixth Year of Publication
Published as Bi-Weekly
Issue 09/ 2008
24-04-2008
HANUMAN
JAYANTI (20-04-2008) SPECIAL ISSUE
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One World One Family
Vasudhaika Kutumbam
Om! Asatoma Sargamaya, Tamasoma Jyotirgamaya, Mrityorma
Amritamgamaya, Om Shantihi, Shantihi, Shantihi!
(Aum! Lead from wrong path to the
right path, from ignorance to knowledge, from mortality to immortality! Peace
be to All)
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THIS
ISSUE CONTAINS:
1.
HANUMAN JAYANTI
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. Hanuman Jayanti is
the birth anniversary of Lord Hanuman(20-04-2008)
Lord
Hanuman was born in Anjaneri (now a hilltop temple). Anjaneri is near
Triambakeshwar, Nasik - a pilgrim village in Maharashtra State. He is the son
of Anjani and Maruti, born with the blessings of 'Vayu', the wind god (also
called Pavan). He is considered to be an avatar (incarnation) of Lord Shiva.
He is
one of the seven Chiranjivis and the only learned scholar who knew the nine
Vyakaranas. He learned the sastras from Suryadev, the sun god. He is well
versed with the Vedas and other sacred books.
He has
exhibited astonishing physical strength and performed many miracles. His
valour, wisdom, knowledge of the scriptures and super human strength attracted
everybody who came near him. He had extraordinary skill in warfare. He is the
chosen messenger of Lord Rama and was messenger of Sugreeva. Hanuman is fast,
the most agile and God oriented.
Hanumanji
is the symbol of Devotion and Service. Like Krishna, Rama is an incarnation of
Vishnu whose elevated character and righteous actions are designed to inspire
men to divine consciousness. In liberating his consort Sita from the demon
Ravana (symbol of material illusion); Rama is greatly aided by the brave
Hanuman. Hanuman was the chief of the armies of Sri Ramachandra and took a
prominent part in the war against Ravana, the king of Lanka, in the Indian epic
poem Ramayana. Hanuman helped restore Sita Devi back to Sri Rama. Recognizing
Godhead beneath the human disguise, Hanuman dedicated himself wholly to service
of Rama. Depicted in kneeling pose of utter devotion and humility, he
symbolized the strength and purity of a Perfect Servant.
Hanumanji
is known by many names as Anjaneya, Anjani Putra, Bajarangbali, Hanuman,
Mahaveer, Marutinandan, Pavanputra etc. Hanuman, worshipped for his strength,
valour, agility, is a man of great teaming.
Hanuman
carried Sri Rama and Lakshmana on his shoulder to Sugreeva, the king of all
Vanars (monkeys) in Kishkindha and helped them to find Sita. Prior to the war
between Sri Rama and Ravana, Anjaneya visited Lanka, met Ravana, created havoc
and burnt down the city of Lanka (Lanka Dahan). During the war, when Lakshmana
was injured seriously, Sushena, the surgeon/physician of the monkey army, dispatched
Marutinandan to bring herbal medicine, Sanjeevini, from the far-off Sumeru
Mountain in the Himalayas, before sunrise. Flying over the Himalayas and unable
to identify the particular herb fast, Hanuman uprooted and carried the entire
mountain in time to save the life of Lakshmana along with the rest of the Vanar
army. Hanuman was blessed by Sri Rama with immortality (chiranjeevi) at the end
of the war.
Hanuman
was a bachelor (brahamachari) and is worshipped in all the temples of India.
Every temple of Sri Rama contains an icon of Hanuman. Worship of Sri Rama is
complete only with the worship of Hanuman. There are various temples dedicated
solely to Lord Hanuman also. Sant Tulsidas composed the 40 stanzas of Hanuman
Chalisa in praise of Hanuman.
The worship
of Hanuman symbolizes the worship of the Supreme Lord, for acquiring knowledge,
physical and mental strength, truthfulness, sincerity, selflessness, humility,
loyalty, and profound devotion to the Lord. Students pray to him for
intelligence and soldiers for strength. In olden days, there used to be temples
of Hanumantha, at the gates of forts. The gymnasium of
wrestlers invariably have his picture.
FromSaisatcharita--Behaviour
of Sai Baba--Chapter VII
Baba got almost all the temples in Shirdi repaired. Through Tatya Patil, the
temples of Shani, Ganapati, Shankar-Parvati, Village Deity, and Maruti were put
in order.
Compiled
by:
Sai
Sevak Smt. Rajeswari Kasturi, Saidarbar - Hyderabad.
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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.
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3.
SAI IN DREAMS
http://www.ettitudemedia.com
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.
OCTOBER-1995:
14-10-1995
I was bedridden sue to sciatica. I prayed Baba to give me
relief from the suffering. Baba appeared in the form of a Marwadi (businessman)
whom I happened to meet during my visit to Ajmer in the year 1991 and said-
The medicine which I gave you then is not meant for
storage or worshiping. Apply it to your back and massage gently so that you can
minimize dependence on others from tomorrow†.
I got the herbal medicine and my wife helped me in
application. By the next day dawn, I was able to go for some of minor routine
works by myself. I concluded that Sai was not only aware of the future ailment
well in advance but also gave me a suitable medicine to be used later. I stood
with folded hands before HIM.
Baba has at times taken the sufferings of his devotees on
to self.
18-10-1995
I have slightly improved from Sciatica, but still not in
a position to attend the office. I prayed Baba to indicate how long the
suffering will continue. Sai appeared in the form of an unknown person and made
an announcement like this-
Indian Prime Minister leaves for tour abroad today. He
will be back in the National capital after eleven days. I concluded that Baba
indicated in this way that my suffering should continue for another eleven
days.
PS: Exactly on 29-10-1995, I have fully recovered from
the clutches of Sciatica as indicated by Baba.
The period of suffering is also pre-destined.
To be
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4. QUINTESSENCE
OF SRI SAIBABA'S PHILOSOPHY:
(By Late Sri
Bharam UmamaheswaraRao)
"Shashi":
shashi_31@yahoo.com
31. Nama Japa
While repeating the name of God, we feel with all
our heart that infinite God is seated in the temple of our heart that He is
within us only and also that He is purifying our heart and that Divine Grace is
descending on us. Japa and Sankeertana break the knot of our ignorance and make
the mind one-pointed. They are healers of ills of life. Throw your worries and
anxieties; come forward and begin Nama Japa and Sankeertana; you too can taste
the infinite joy and unceasing peace. Such spiritual opportunities of
participating in Nama Japa and Sankeertana and living a spiritual life are all
rare privileges that are given to us by God and should be utilized for the
glorious purpose of attaining the ideal for which they are given.
Nama Japa fulfills all our desires. Whoever concentrates,
meditates and looses themselves into Sai Baba, will
get His protection, whenever they are in troubles. They will also be saved in
the face of death. Nama Japa will fulfill the wishes of those who have attended
the Nama Saptaha and think of Baba with pure mind, body and speech without
aspiring for any reward. Baba will also bestow enlightenment on those who chant
His name and establish Him firmly in our minds. Those who try to acquire
Spiritual Power by chanting His Name, shall have no
checks in all affairs. Then we will attain perfection.
Sri Sai Baba once said: Some of My devotees are proud
that they are always doing My Nama Japa and propagating my greatness. This
pride shall lead them to egoism.
To be continued.
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5. SANATANA DHARMA &SHRI SHIRDI SAIBABA.
Mission of the Saints -Shri Sai Satcharitra Chapter IV
Lord Krishna says in Bhagvadgita (Chapter IV, 7-8) that
"Whenever there is a decay of Dharma (righteousness) and an ascendancy of
unrighteousness, I manifest Myself; and for the
protection of the virtuous, the destruction of the vicious and for the
establishment of righteousness, I manifest Myself in age after age".
Namadeva
The Unbaked Pot
"Please let my cottage be sanctified with the dust
of your feet," requested Gora the Potter with folded hands, inviting the
circle of devotees to his house. They complied with his request and went to his
place. He felt extremely happy and treated them with great love and
hospitality. They were supremely pleased. When all of them were sitting
together, Jnanadeva said, "Gora, can you tell me, whom
of these pots in your house are backed and which are still unburnt, and
wet?"
Gora understood what Jnanadeva had meant by this. He took
a wooden plank, which was kept, for tapping a pot into shape. He then went on
stroking every body's head with it. No one uttered a word. But when Namadeva
was touched on the head he said, "Why do you beat me so on the head?"
At this Gora told Jnanadeva, "Only this pot is
unburnt."
"Gora, you are an experienced hand. You have tested
well," said Muktabai. All the saints began to laugh uproariously. Namadeva
felt offended.
From there he went straight to Pandharapur. He was very
much grieved to be told that he was still not a realized soul. Filled with
sorrow for not being qualified to be in the company of such saints and for
being so humiliated, he sat in the temple.
It is said that a remarkable thing happened then.
Vitthala, seeing Namadeva so depressed, tried to cheer him up. Namadeva said,
"I was insulted in Gora's house."
"Gora has rightly tested. One who does not surrender
to Sadguru is an unbaked pot," said Vitthala.
This indeed was the last straw on the camel's back.
Namadeva completely lost his poise.
"I came to you with the fond hope of getting
relieved of my sorrow. But you too speak in the same way as they spoke! Where
do I go now?"
"Where else do you go? Go to a Sadguru and surrender
to him. Then you will overcome this feeling of differences."
"Oh! my Lord, why do I need a Sadgu aren’t you
enough for me?"
Then the Lord told him, "Namadeva, I too during my
incarnation as Rama had bowed down to revered sage Vashishta taking him as my
Guru and had gained spiritual knowledge from him. Next in my incarnation as
Krishna I had taken revered Sandeepa as my Guru by earnestly appealing to him.
If you were to take my suggestion and act accordingly, you will be honored by
all the saints."
Namadeva made obeisance to the Lord and asked, "To
whom shall I surrender?"
"There is one Visoba lying now in the temple of
Mallikarjuna. He is a great Jnani. Go to him and win his fervors to be your
Guru."
Hearing these words, Namadeva burst into tears. "Oh,
my master, I can't leave you even for a moment."
"You must seek refuge in a Guru. That is the only
way - right and proper," said Vitthala firmly. At this Namadeva left that
place.
As suggested by Panduranga he w to the temple of Mallikarjuna.
There is also a story about the meeting of Namadeva with
Visoba. Visoba Samba was lying on the floor with his feet resting on the
Shivalinga. Seeing this shocking sight, Namadeva felt bad. He thought it was a
bad omen. He awoke Visoba and said, "I hear that you are a great saint.
Here you are resting your feet on the very God Shankara. Is it proper?"
Visoba replied, "True, it is wrong. But I am too
weak to get up. Can you please do me the favor of lifting my feet and placing
them where there is no Shankara? Fruits of a good turn will be yours."
Namadeva lifted his feet and kept them on a place near
by. Lo, what a wonder! There was a Shivalinga visible now under Visoba's feet.
Namadeva got frightened as much as he was surprised. He once again changed the
place to rest Visoba's feet. There again a Linga was seen. He then put Visoba's
feet on still another place where again a Linga appeared underneath. In this
way wherever he placed Visoba's feet, there appeared a Linga beneath! Namadeva
realized that Shankara was everywhere and everything was Shankara. His egoism
was effaced. He thought that he too was Shiva. "That was how", say
the' devotees, "Namadeva realized the glory of his Guru Visoba."
One more story, which illustrates the intimacy between Namadeva and Panduranga
Vitthala, goes like this. Once, after the usual greeting with an embrace
Panduranga told Namadeva, "Ever since you got a Guru you have been
gradually forgetting me."
"Now I have overcome the sense of duality. I do not
see any difference between you and my Sadguru essentially," submitted
Namadeva politely.
Thereafter Panduranga told the saints, "Now, you
see, the pot has been completely burnt."
To be
continued.
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NEWS
Fervor Marks Ram Navmi Celebrations Across
India
Source:
http://www.hindu.com/2008/04/15/stories/2008041560821400.htm
NEW DELHI, INDIA, April 15, 2008: The faithful thronged temples
to offer prayers as Ram Navmi, the birthday of Lord Rama, were celebrated with
religious fervour and gaiety across the country on Monday. Thousands of people
made a beeline to temples in places such as Ayodhya Ujjain and Rameswaram.
In the Kashmir valley, Hurriyat leaders visited a temple
and felicitated their Hindu brethren on the occasion. Kashmiri Pandits in
droves also flocked temples and offered prayers. The celestial wedding of Lord
Rama and Sita in temples marked Ram Navmi festivities across Andhra Pradesh.
More than a hundred thousand of people attended the divine wedding at the
famous Bhadrachalam temple on the banks of the Godavari in Khammam district.
24th International Ramayana Conference
in Mauritius
Source: http://www.ddinews.gov.in/Social/ramayana.htm
PORT LOUIS, MAURITIUS, April 11, 2008: The twenty fourth International Ramayana
Conference will be held on August 8 in Mauritius. The three-day conference will
be held under the auspices of the Ramayana Centre, established by an Act of the
Mauritius Parliament.
The first International Ramayana Conference was held in India in November 1984
followed by Thailand, Canada, Nepal, Mauritius, Surinam, Belgium, Indonesia,
Holland, China, the US and the UK. These
countries represented all the three main streams of Ramayana’s influence and
study spiritual, cultural and academics.- Lallan
Prasad Vyas, chairman of the Global Series of Ramayana Conference said in a
release on Wednesday.
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6.
DEVOTEES EXPERIENCES:
Sat, March 22, 2008 11:04 pm
SaiRam,
Thanks to SAIRAM for helping me in every step of my life.
Without Him I cannot process anything in my life. Because of HIM I am so happy
today. There are many incidents to tell his greatness and LOVE showered on us.
But here I will narrate one.
My Husbands want to travel to Australia on an Urgent work
fro his office but he has no passport because of some documents needed from higher
officials we could not apply through tatkal. So we decided to apply tatkal
after police verification completes. Police verification was done and sent that
report to Commissioner’s office. We went to passport office on 11th of Mar 2008
but they told to come only when the status comes green in passport site, we
checked on Wednesday around at nigh 7'0 clock status is still showing red which
indicates that police verification is not received but on Thursday keeping full
faith on BABA we went to Passport office at early morning 6'0 clock so that we
are first applicants when the passport office work. Timings of passport office
is at 9:30am I m praying BABA to help us ,the lady sitting in the counter asked
us to meet some officer to pay the money n convert to tatkal. My Joy has no
bounds at that time. Is this not a miracle?? And the officer gave the dispatch
date on Friday i.e. 14th March 2008 and we got passport on 15th March on
Saturday.
This happened only because BABA no one else can help us,
except our beloved BABA and also KAMADHENU will give only what ever we ask but
BABA will give more that what we ask.
Thank You SAIRAM for helping us
Srujana
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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 story of the elephant and the
sparrow
Once upon a time there lived a sparrow with her husband
on a tree. She had built a nice nest and laid her eggs in the nest. One
morning, a wild elephant with spring fever feeling restive came to the tree in
search of shade and in a rage broke the branch of the tree on which the nest
was residing. Unluckily all the sparrow eggs were lost though both parents were
saved. The she-sparrow was deep in lament.
.
Seeing her lament, the woodpecker bird, a friend of hers
offered her consolation that she would think of a way of killing the elephant.
Then she went to her friend the gnat, who in turn went to the counselor frog
for advice. The frog then devised a scheme for killing the elephant. He asked
the gnat to buzz in the ears of the elephant, so that the elephant would be
thrilled to listen to the music of the gnat and close its eyes. Then she asked
the woodpecker to pluck his eyes. She herself would be on the edge of a pit and
would croak misleading the elephant to think that it is a pond.
.
The next day at noon the three carried out the plan and
the elephant was killed when he fell flat into a pit after being blinded by the
woodpecker when he closed his eyes in response to the gnat. So the revenge was
taken with collective wit of all three animals.
MORAL: Wit is superior to brute force.
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8. SPIRITUAL GEMS FROM SAI SATCHARITRA
Feb 6, 2008 10:18 AM
Shri Sai Satcharitra
Chapter XXVIII
Sparrows Drawn To Shirdi
Lala Lakhmichand
This gentleman was first serving in the Railways and
afterwards in Shri Venkateshwar Press in Bombay and thereafter in the firm of
Messrs. Ralli Brothers as a munshi (clerk). He got the contact of Baba in 1910.
One or two months before Christmas he saw in his dream at Santacruz (a suburb
of Bombay) an old man with a beard, standing and surrounded by his Bhaktas.
Some days later he went to the house of his friend. Mr.
Dattatreya Manjunath Bijur to hear the kirtan by Das Ganu. It was always
the practice of Das Ganu to keep Baba's picture in front of the audience while
making the kirtan. Lakhmichand was surprised to see that the features of the
old man he saw in his dream, tallied exactly with those in the picture and thus
he came to the conclusion, that the old man, he saw in his dream was Sai Baba
himself. The sight of this picture, Das Ganu's kirtan and the life of the Saint
Tukaram on which Das Ganu discoursed, all these things made a deep impression
on his mind and he pined to go to Shirdi. It is always the experience of the
Bhaktas that God always helps them in their search for Sad-guru and other
spiritual endeavors.
SSG: Sai Ram. That is true and has been experienced by
many devotees including your humble servant here. Sai Ram.
SSS: That very night at 8-00 p.m. a friend named
Shankarrao knocked at his door and asked him whether he would accompany him to
Shirdi. His joy knew no bounds and he at once decided to go to Shirdi. He
borrowed Rs.15/- from his cousin and after making due preparations left for
Shirdi. In the train, he and his friend Shankar Rao did some Bhajan (sang
religious songs) and enquired about Sai Baba with some fellow passengers-four
Mahomedans, who were returning to their place near Shirdi. They all told them
that Sai Baba was a great Saint living in Shirdi for many years. Then when they
reached Kopergaon he wanted to buy some good guavas for offering to Baba, but
he was so much enrapt with the scenery and sights there that he forgot to
purchase them. When they were nearing Shirdi, he was reminded of the guavas;
just then he saw an old woman with a guava-basket on her head, running after
the tanga. The tanga was stopped and he gladly purchased some select fruits,
when the woman said - "Take all the rest and offer them on my behalf to
Baba". The facts viz. that he had intended to purchase guavas, but that he
had forgotten to do so, the old woman's encounter and her devotion to Baba, all
these were a surprise to both the friends; and Lakhmichand thought in his mind,
that the old woman might be some relation of the old man he saw in his dream.
Then they drove on and came near Shirdi and seeing the flags on the Dwarakamayi
they saluted them. With Puja materials in hand, they then went to the Dwarakamayi and worshipped Baba with due formality.
Lakhmichand was much moved and was extremely happy to see Baba. He was enrapt
with Baba's Feet as a bee with a sweet smelling lotus. Then Baba spoke as follows:-
"Cunning fellow, he does bhajan on the way and
enquires from others. Why ask others? Everything we should see with our own
eyes; where is the necessity to question others? Just think for yourself
whether your dream is true or not? Where was the necessity of the darshan by
taking a loan from a Marwari? Is the heart's desire now satisfied?"
Hearing these words Lakhmichand was wonderstruck at Baba's
omniscience. He was at a loss to know how Baba came to know about all the
things that had happened enroute from his house to Shirdi.
SSG: Sai Ram. Though he heard about Sai Baba and His
greatness, he was wonderstruck because he had to absorb the experiences and realize
for himself.
SSS: The chief thing to note in this respect is that Baba
never liked people to run into debt for taking His darshan, or celebrating any
holiday or making any pilgrimage.
SSG: Sai Ram. God and Guru are not interested in pomp and
splendour. They want real devotion. So, Baba was suggesting that one should not
engage in rituals and pomp for showing off one's wealth or one should not be
under the false impression that one can buy one's way out of difficulties or
one can appease God / Guru or please Him through puja, dakshina etc.
We will continue with this chapter in the coming weeks.
Sai Ram.
S.V.Swamy
Author, Editor and Book Reviewer
To be continued...
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9. ARTICLES FROM SAI DEVOTEES:
On Mon, 17/3/08,
Sainthood to Godhood:
Who we are we become, where we are from we will go.
- By Virushny Vivekanandan, Richmond, British Columbia,
CANADA
It is a journey; life is a journey with the climax being
that our destination and our origin are the same. Yet as simple as this reality
is, through our journey of many lives we have lost this knowledge and so God
has created many paths, which all lead to the same place, the reality of our
being. What is our destination? Our destination is realizing that God is within
us, and that we are ourselves God, but that realization does not come until we
realize many other things on the process...
We refer to ourselves as humans and those who are in a
higher spiritual level, as saints and above all there is God. The term human is
the name of the class of beings we are. As humans we commonly make the
assumptions that we are allowed to make mistakes, it is often heard when one
makes a mistake that one is only human, but this stereotype does not allow us
to grow spiritually. As humans have adapted a definition for being a human, we
have also done it for saints.
Saints exist in every religion in the world, they are
termed saints because they possess more spiritual knowledge than the common man
does, and they lead a life of purity. A Saint is one who is able to teach
others the path to God, not only through his words, but also through his deeds.
He is always practicing various kinds of service to all beings, no matter how
demeaning his acts might seem in the eyes of others. Sainthood to most humans
seems like a lifestyle that is quite difficult to lead in a time where there
are a lot of materialistic desires in the world, but how can one reach God
without practicing Sainthood?
It is because of the mind and the materialistic
attachments which humans possess that separate them from Saints. Yet the duties
of a Saint and a human must be the same. Sainthood is not a level of life we
must reach but one that we must attempt to live.
A Saint is able to perform service to mankind without
seeing the difference between him and them, without seeing what class, creed or
religion they belong to, and he sees them all as one. He has come to the
realization that the best way he can serve God is through his children, which
he regards as all in most religions.
The more vigorously one practices the acts of Sainthood
the more aware one becomes that everything in this universe is filled with the
same light. If you regard that energy as the energy of God, or that energy AS
God, then the equation of life is steps away from being solved. Visualize the
following: 1) A Saint serves every being, 2) God is in every being, there are
two conclusions one can come to: 1) the Saint is serving God and 2) God is all
around the Saint.
When the latter of the two conclusions is realized, a
Saint is a few steps from leading Godhood. Godhood is the lifestyle lead by one
who is omniscient, omnipotent and omnipresent. Once a Saint realizes that God
is all around him, he will realize that God is in him. This gives him the
attribute of being omnipresent. If he is part and God and God is in all the
beings, he is omniscient. If he knows that he is God and has all through his
sainthood devoted to himself selfless, intelligent service, he is omnipotent.
From Sainthood to Godhood, requires effort, faith and
detachment from the materialistic world. From "humanhood" to
Sainthood requires an open mind and the letting go of the stereotypes that only
humans make mistakes. The journey of life is precious, as it is our gift from
God to realize that from him we are and we have come and to him we will go and
become.
THE END
Ram Chugani
Kobe, Japan
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View the Video of Shri Saibanisa Gopala Rao Ravada ji's
discourses in English from the below link
http://www.debu7366.blogspot.com/
Please view the VIDEO -Sai in Ramayan
(Saidarbar presentation) from the below link
http://video.google.com/videoplay?docid=4750532170420342389
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10.
LETTERS FROM SAIDEVOTEES:
manager-membership@mmachennai.org
Fri, Apr 4, 2008 at 2:36 AM
OM SRI SAIRAM
I enjoy reading the articles in your e magazine and we
are all indeed fortunate to receive His Blessings.
Ramesh R
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Thu, Apr 10, 2008 at 3:11 AM
Dear Saidarbar group,
This magazine is really encouraging and spiritual. Give
some worship tips to make us more than happy.
Manju.
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Response for The Glory of Shirdi
Sai E- Magazine in the 3d page turning NEW FORMAT
Sun, Apr 6, 2008 at 7:14 AM
Om Sai ram.
I heard Aarti online. How can I record the Aarti or from where I can get the
cassette/CD
Shekhar.
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Fri, Apr 4, 2008 at 1:52 AM
SaiRam, Really a divine experience reading this E-magazine.
Aravind Vummidi.
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3/26/08
Jaisairam
Happy SaiBaba day to all Sai bhandhus. It is a pleasure to read all the informative articles
about Sai. This magazine is really very rich in knowledge about everything
related to Sai Shirdi.
Thanks.
Subhasrini.
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3/12/08
JaiSairam,
Good, keep it up.
Vamsy Chinta.
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Fri, Mar 7, 2008 at 8:57 PM
SaiRam,
My name is Kishor I want Sai ram photos. Please send them to this email
Kishor.
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Response by Saidarbar Team:
Fri, Mar 7, 2008 at 8:57 PM
Sairam Kishor ji,
There are photos in the eMagazine.
Also you can visit the site http://www.saidarbar.org
for more photos.
Sairam
Vijay
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