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Sai Baba strive for the welfare of the people.
There are many Saints, who leaving their houses, stay in forest, caves or hermitages and remaining in solitude, try to get liberation or salvation for themselves. They do not care for other people, and are always self-absorbed. Sai Baba was not of such a type. He had no home, no wife, no progency, nor any…
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Property is not permanent
On the 13th February, Baba pointed out, ‘Here is the cow of Dixit Formerly it was a Jalna man’s. Before that it was somebody else’s; and before that it was Mahlsapathy’s. God knows whose it is’. He was pointing out that property was not anything permanent and not worth striving for. On the other hand,…
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Baba promoted faith in Gods
Sai Baba sent Appa Kulkarni to go and worship at a Siva temple, before appearing to answer the charges framed against him by the Deputy Collector in a departmental enquiry. Similarly he sent Shama to worship the Goddess Vani on a hill; and Megha to worship Khandoba and all the other Gods. Baba blamed Nana…
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Sai Baba’s Declaration
Turning to Shama (Madhavrao Deshpande) Sai Baba said.“If a man utters My name with love, I shall fulfill all his wishes, increase his devotion. And if he sings earnestly My life and My deeds, him I shall beset in front and back and on all sides. Those devotees, who are attached to Me, heart and…
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Baba’s personality
Baba had no particular marga , as the yoga marga , etc. But If any person came to grief in his yoga marga , he could give him relief. His liberality and generosity were remarkable . Daily he would get something in three figures; one hundred to three hundreds. He scattered the whole thing away. …
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Harmonization
Sai Bhaktas Says At daily Noon Arati In essence or basic principle, there is no difference what ever between Hindu and Islam. You took birth in human body to point out and establish this. You look with affection on both Hindus and Muslims. This Sai who pervades all, is the soul of all shows.

