"I draw to Me, My man from far off or even across the seven Seas to Shirdi, like a sparrow with a string fastened to its feet"-Shirdi Sai Baba, Indian Spiritual Guru-God

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People from different Religious, Geographical, Economic, and Social backgrounds are brought together here. Their prayers are delivered and successfully resolved with the grace of the Indian spiritual SadGuru-God, Shirdi Sai Baba.



Baba’s Justice and Equality

{Sai Baba declared that, as per the Book Sai Baba’s Charters and Sayings]

  • 585) This world is funny. All are my subjects. I look upon all with equal eye, But some turn thieves. What can I do for them? People at death’s door plot against the lives of others. These offend and hurt me much.   But I am quiet, saying nothing.   God is great.   He has his officers everywhere, who are all powerful.   One must rest content with one’s lot. (G.S.K’s diary)

Margosa Tree Branch

586) Baba: You have to cut your own child if it falls athwart the womb, (with this remark, Baba himself cut off a branch of the Gode Neem Tree that interfered with the raising of a wall in Sathe Wada).

S.B.Nachne’s Mother-in-law’s Revenge

587) Dada Kelkar: “Where am I to get onion for my granddaughter’s eye?”

Baba: Get it from this Ayi (pointing to S.B.Nachne’s mother-in-law)

Mother-in-Law: “Baba, this Dada abused me this morning for cutting onions. I do not care to give him anything; but if you order it, I will give him onion.”

Baba: Do. (SBN.’s Mother-in-law had the grand revenge of returning good for evil, by Baba’s just orders).

Bala Patil

588) Damia (i.e., Damodar S. Rasane) went to Baba and requested him to send Bala Patil, his attendant, who was of a low caste, to Damia’s house for a meal as Baba’s representative.

Baba: Yes, but do not cry “Dhut Dhut” (keep away, keep away) at him. Do not give him a place far away from your own place of eating.

Damia adopted Baba’s advice and took Bala Patil as his guest and made him sit near him and not outside the house for the meal.

Peston Jamas

  • 590) Peston Jamas and his brother-in-law went in about 1915 to Shirdi, to see “Sai Maharaj” there at the Dixit Wada, there  was much  crowding and the  rich people alone were accommodated upstairs and these two Parsis were left downstairs.

“What sort of justice is here in this Darbar! Big people enjoying comforts above and poor people left downstairs to suffer inconvenience”, thought these Parsis.  

When they went to Baba at the Mosque. Baba (to somone present): Take these people up.

And they were given accommodation upstairs.