

His Stay in Shirdi and Probable Birth-date The really meritorious and fortunate people got this treasure-trove in their hands, while those people who not knowing the real worth of Sai Baba took or take Him to be a man, a mere human being, were and are indeed miserable. One principle which envelopes the whole universe, (from a stone pillar to Brahma) incarnated in Sai Baba. Such was the Divine Form of Sai Baba, boundless, endless and undifferentiated.
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He was the mine or store-house for self-knowledge and full of Divine Bliss. Entire and unbroken was His love for the Bhaktas. He always uttered 'Allah Malik' (God the real owner). He never cared for wealth and fame and lived on begging. His 'band' was a small stick, which He always carried in His hand. He always sat on one Asan and never travelled. He always abided and was engrossed in the Self and was well-disposed towards His Bhaktas. Sometimes He looked on all with affection, and at times He threw stones at them sometimes He scolded them, while at times He embraced them and was calm, composed, tolerant and well-balanced. Inwardly He loved Adwaita (union or monism), outwardly He got entangled with the world. Inwardly He had the state of Brahman, outwardly he acted like a devil. Inwardly He had the state of Brahman, outwardly He acted like a devil. Inwardly an abode of peace, he looked outwardly restless. Inwardly most disinterested, He looked outwardly full of desires, for the sake of His devotees. Inwardly, he was unattached and indifferent, but outwardly, He longed for public welfare. Though Sai Baba looked like a man, three cubits and a half in length, still He dwelt in the hearts of all. They came to Him naturally, as a result of His perfection. Baba had all the eight Siddhis (powers) at His command. As crowds began to swell so to detect this wonderful feat, Baba one day broke the plank into pieces and threw it away.

Out of curiosity, many careful observers kept watching the process of mounting and dismounting, but none succeeded. It was a sight for the Gods to see Baba sitting or sleeping on this plank! It was a wonder to all, how Baba got up and down the plank. On the four corners of this plank, Baba lighted panatis (earthen lamps), one at each corner, and kept them burning the whole night. But somehow or other-it was Baba's sheer Leela that the worn out rags did sustain the plank, with the weight of Baba on it. The rags were so thin and worn out that it was a problem how they could bear or support even weight of the plank itself, let alone the weight of Baba. Instead of keeping the plank on the floor and then sleeping on it, Baba tied it like a swing to the rafters of the Masjid with old shreds or rags and commenced to sleep upon it. Nanasaheb Dengale brought, for Sai Baba, a wooden plank, amount 4 cubits in length and only a span in breath, for sleeping upon. Let us first see where and how Baba slept, Mr.

Let the readers now hear, where and how Baba lived, how He slept, and how He taught etc. In the last chapter, Baba's mendicancy, and devotees' experiences and other subjects are dealt with. The Sadguru looks to the intense feeling and devotion of his devotees, endows them with knowledge and eternal bliss.

As we trust the helmsman in crossing rivers and seas, so we have to trust our Sadguru in getting over the ocean of worldly existence. If we make Him our Helmsman, we can easily cross over the sea of all our pains and sorrows. We need not study any philosophy like the Nyaya and the Mimansa. If we serve Him nicely, we get rid of our Samsar. If we believe in Sad-guru's holy feet, he can change our fortune for the better. All other Gods are illusory Guru is the only God. So as long as our senses are sound, we should, minute my minute, practice this Sadhana. A little exertion here brings great rewards. This is the best and easiest of Sadhanas, as it involves no expenditure. To remember Him only is to solve the riddle of life and death. Remember Him (Sai Baba) always with love, for He was engrossed in doing good to all, and always abided in His Self. Shri Sai Satcharitra Audio in Marathi Ch. Shri Sai Satcharitra Audio in English Ch. SHRI SAI SATCHARITRA IN AUDIO MP3 FORMAT: SHRI SAI SATCHARITRA IN FOREIGN LANGUAGES: Sai Baba's Mode of Life – His Sleeping – board – His Stay in Shirdi – His Teachings – His Humility – The Easiest Path.ĭIRECT DOWN LOAD LINKS IN MAJOR INDIAN LANGUAGES: Chapter – 10 Assigned for October 01, 2016
