Introduction
Shri Sai Baba is revered as
one of the greatest saints ever seen in India, endowed with
unprecedented powers, and is worshipped as a God incarnate. (SAI meaning
Sakshaat Ishwar) - GOD THE ABSOLUTE.
This mysterious Fakir first
made his appearance in Shirdi as a youth and remained there throughout
his long life. He transformed the lives of those who met him and
continuously is doing so even after his
Samadhi in 1918 for those whose hearts are touched by his love
and who pray and call him at any emergency in life for his blessings.
Baba stated that his mission is to “Give Blessings” without discrimination to all, and he proves it in myriad ways by healing the sick, saving lives, protecting the vulnerable, averting accidents, granting offspring, facilitating financial gain, bringing people into harmony within themselves and with each other and, above all, in effecting the spiritual evolution and transformation of those who came to him as the last resort.
Baba stated that his mission is to “Give Blessings” without discrimination to all, and he proves it in myriad ways by healing the sick, saving lives, protecting the vulnerable, averting accidents, granting offspring, facilitating financial gain, bringing people into harmony within themselves and with each other and, above all, in effecting the spiritual evolution and transformation of those who came to him as the last resort.
Baba is, as one of his
contemporary devotees put it, “The embodiment of the supreme spirit
lighting the sadhakas (seekers') path by his every word and action”.
To his devotees, Baba is nothing less than a God. This has been a matter of experience and not imaginary.
“I look at all with an equal eye”
An outstanding aspect of
Sai Baba is that he is beyond distinctions of religion, caste or creed.
He embodied all religions and preached the universal religion of love.
Devotees of all faiths find
their meeting point in Sai and people from all communities and all
walks of life are united by the great love and reverence Baba inspires
in them. Baba had great regard for his Hindu devotees and their Gurus
and he responded to their needs and permitted worship according to the
Hindu and other religious rituals. At the same time his dwelling place
was a Masjid (Mosque) and the name of Allah was ever on his lips. He
described himself as in Service to GOD (ALLAH) and as a soul ever
remembering ALLAH -(YAD - A - HAKKA)
People today flock Shirdi
in ever-increasing numbers to pay homage to the divine and to experience
the truth of Baba’s promise that he would be active in answering
devotee's prayers even from his tomb. Like ten commandments Baba has
given eleven assurances to humanity for welfare.
Baba said that he was a
slave in the service of those who loved him. He was ever living to help
those who turn to him and that he has to take care of his
children day and night. He then taught values of total
surrender to the Almighty Master (ALLAH MALIK
HAI- The only ONE) and experience his grace.
In coming to Baba’s Shirdi
his children experience the truth how Baba unfailingly fulfils his
commitments to his devotees by coming to their rescue in times of
crisis.
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