Sai Baba
Sai Baba the all pervading guru hails from place called Shiridi, in Maharastra in India. He lived a life of Fakir (a saint and a beggar, a Mahatma-Great Soul) and taught of universal brotherhood, love, and shows the path of total realization. Sai -Mother and Baba-Father. He gave love to his disciples as a mother and also as a father.
Love as Mother
God's greatest creation is Mother; she is the one who keeps the child for nine months in her womb and delivers the child. She knows what is the best to her child and out of love pinches the child not to hurt but in love. Similarly lord Sai takes care of his disciples and out of love tests his disciples as a mother who pinches her child. When a child cries she consoles the child by bringing close to her bossom . The same manner Guru Sai takes care of his disciples.
Total Faith
Sai say's give me total devotion and full faith it means unconditional faith and devotion to the Guru. Than he will take care of you in all respect . He says he will take care of his disciples in both in this world and as well in the eternal world.
His message
1) Sai say's if a guest comes to your house, and asks for food please feed him.
2) He says if some comes to your house for shelter, kindly provide shelter to him.
3) If some one asks money and you don't want to give, then don't give but do not bark like dog.
4) Sai says you have given total unconditional surrerender to him and he will take care of your problems .
5) Sai says if you give me one penny I will return it with the interest.
His Sarva Dharma Preaching
He believed in different religions. Some say he is a "Hindu" & some say he is a "Muslim". He celebrates Ram navami as well as Ramzan with great devotion and pompous. He is the symbol of unity.
His holy Vibhuti (Ash)
The dhuni in Shirdi always burns and the vibhuti or the ash which comes serves as a healing power whenever applied at places of pain. It acts as a medicine for any health problems. Only one has to have faith in "Him".
Eleven teachings of Sai Baba
Those who step in Shirdi, their sufferings will end.
Those who climb the steps of Dwarkamai, misery will leave them.
I will be vigilant and watchful even after leaving my body.
My samadhi will bless and take care of my devotees.
I will be active and concerned even from my tomb.
Consider me to be alive, always and recognize my presence.
I am always there for those who need me and seek refuge in me.
If you look to me, I look after you.
If you cast your burden on me, I will bear it.
If YOU seek my help, I shall be yours at once.
There shall be no want in the house where I am
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