- ✨I will conquer this Samsara (worldly existence) by following Sai Baba, who is the repository of wisdom and peace.
- 🛕I have been drawn to Shirdi by Sai Baba because HE remembers my family/merit and desires my spiritual welfare.
- 🔱I trust that Sai Baba is Pandharinath Vithal (God) incarnate, the merciful Lord of the poor and helpless.
- 🛕Shirdi is my sacred place; the Pandhari and Dwarka I seek are here with Sai Baba.
- 🛐If I am earnest and devout, Vithal (God) will manifest Himself.
- 💞I will catch the vision of God firmly, as HE will escape if I am a little inattentive.
- 🏊Placing my head on Sai Baba’s Feet in Shirdi is equal to bathing in the holy Tirth of Prayag, and all my desires are destroyed.
Category: Other Sadhnas
Methods of/ Devices for Doing
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Self-Affirmation from Chapter IV of SSSC for Sai Baba devotees
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Self-Affirmation from Chapter II of SSSC for Sai Baba devotees
🌸 Daily Affirmation Flow
- Morning Invocation 🌞“My heart feels faith in Sai Baba’s stories and teachings, leading me to Bliss.” → Begin the day by reading or listening to Sai Baba’s leelas.
- Work & Service 🔧“I am only an outward instrument; my work is accomplished by HIS grace.” → Remind yourself that every task is service.
- Ego Surrender 🧎“I will surrender my ego completely at Sai Baba’s feet.” → Pause before decisions, offering them inwardly to Baba.
- Transformation 🤞“My thoughts are changed, past karmic force abated, and non-attachment grows upon seeing Sai Baba.” → Reflect on detachment during challenges.
- Grace Received 🧚“I have received Sai Baba’s divine presence and glance, by the merit of past births.” → Acknowledge gratitude for spiritual progress.
- Renewal 🚵“I begin a new lease of life, the moment I touch Sai Baba’s feet.” → Use this as a mantra when starting new ventures.
- Recognition of Divinity 👑“I recognize Sai Baba as omniscient and the Inner Ruler of all.” → Close the day with surrender to Baba’s universal presence.
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Self-Affirmation from Chapter I of SSSC for Sai Baba devotees
💡 Suggestions for using this Affirmation/Chart:
- Day 1 (Margazhi 1, period suitable for meditation. And Pray God Vishnu for Eternity and Mahalaxmi for Wealth, in India)
- Serve as a Daily Meditation Tool.
- It is a visual reminder of your spiritual journey.
- This makes it easy to reflect on one Chapter at a time, from Sai SatCharitra (SSSC)

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🌸 Daily Self- Affirmations for Shirdi Sai Baba Devotees’ Journey from 2025 into 2026.
Dear New Seeker /Sai Baba’s Devotee, by joining this sacred circle, you are stepping into ‘a year-end journey to year-beginning’, guided by Shirdi Sai Baba’s timeless wisdom.
🕉️ What You Will Receive
- Affirmations inspired by Chapters of the Shri Sai Satcharitra (SSSC), carrying the fragrance of faith, surrender, and transformation
- Visual motifs and meditations to anchor your practice
🌺 Your First Companion: Download your free PDF BOOK on Shirdi SaiBaba’s spirituality: “ Glossary on the spirituality of Shirdi Sai Baba” — a spiritual BASIC guide to update your practice.
📖Example of Affirmations Rooted in Sai’s Teachings
- Chapter 2: “I recognize Sai Baba as omniscient and the Inner Ruler of all.”
- Chapter 10: “I will always remember and chant “Sai” “Sai,” and all my shackles will be removed.”
- Chapter 33: “I believe that Sai Baba’s help is most opportune, coming exactly when I need it most .”
💡 Suggestions for using these Affirmations / Chart:
- Morning practice: Read each affirmation aloud to set your intention for the day.
- Read before sleeping, at your heart, to calm your thoughts and peaceful dream.
- Meditation aid: Focus on one affirmation per session, allowing its meaning to deepen.
🙏 Let Indian Spiritual Gure-God, Sai Baba Guide You:-
- Let this be your year of transformation.
- Let each affirmation be a step toward self-realization.
- Let you visualize Sai Baba
- Let Sai Baba’s grace carry you across
The most compelling fact about adopting the first few affirmations, grounded in Chapters I, II, and III, is that “Shirdi Sai Baba physically lived during the time these chapters were written by Mr. Hemadpant”; following Sai Baba’s blessing for him to write Sai Baba’s biography.
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What purpose, this body is gifted to you by God?
What do you think of the purpose for which this body is gifted to you by God?
It is only to make you realise your own Self.
But you forget this purpose and concentrate your mind on the physical body. After all, what is there in the physical body?
The body is like a water bubble. The mind is like a mad monkey. Don’t follow the body. Don’t follow the mind.
Follow the conscience. If only you learn this simple principle, your life will be sanctified.
You need not pay heed to whatever people may say. The purity of consciousness (Chitta) is the fruition of knowledge. It is only when your consciousness is pure that you will attain wisdom. The purity of the mind is of utmost importance.
Keep your mind pure, free from all kinds of pollution. Whenever evil thoughts enter your mind, remind yourself, “This is not good; this is not mine; not mine,” and drive away those evil thoughts.
Tell yourself, “These are all not my property; my property is good thoughts and good ideas only.”
Constantly remember the truth that love is God. Live in love. If you can cultivate such positive and noble thoughts, everything will turn out to be good for you.
-Puttaparti Satya Sai Baba in the Divine Discourse, Jul 28, 2007
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Promoting Love
Sai Baba actively promoted love and unity, both among his devotees and towards animals, through his teachings, actions, and the examples he set. Here’s how the sources illustrate these aspects:
- Unification and Harmony:
- Sai Baba worked towards the unification of communities, particularly Hindus and Muslims.
- He celebrated Hindu festivals like Rama-Navami with all due formalities.
- He also permitted the ‘Sandal’ procession of Mahomedans and allowed Muslims to offer prayers (Namaj) in his Masjid. This demonstrated his disregard for religious distinctions and his wish for communal harmony.
- His constant advice was that “Rama (the God of the Hindus) and Rahim (the God of the Mahomedans) were one and the same.” He emphasized that their devotees should not quarrel. Instead, they should “join hands and bring both the communities together” for national unity.
- Fostering Unity and Eradicating Duality: Baba emphasized the importance of dissolving the sense of difference between individuals and with God.
- He explicitly stated, “Demolish the wall of difference that separates you from Me; and then the road for our meeting will be clear and open. The sense of differentiation, as I and thou, is the barrier that keeps away the disciple from his Master, and unless that is destroyed the state of union or atonement is not possible“.
- This teaching directly supports universal love by promoting the realization of oneness.
- He also encouraged his devotees to love their Guru with whole-hearted affection. He advised them to surrender completely. He suggested prostrating reverentially before Him to attain this unity.
- Direct Instruction on Conduct:
- Baba provided invaluable general advice for interacting with others:
- “If any men or creatures come to you,
- do not discourteously drive them away,
- but receive them well and treat them, with due respect.
- Shri Hari (God) will be certainly pleased, if you give water to the thirsty, bread to the hungry, clothes to the naked, and your verandah to strangers for sitting and resting“.
- This emphasizes hospitality, compassion, and respectful treatment of all.
- Discouraging Slander and Gossip: Baba strongly disliked slander.
- He stated, “He who carps and cavils at others, pierces Me in the heart and injures Me, but he that suffers and endures, pleases Me most“.
- In one instance, he corrected a slanderer by pointing to a pig eating filth and comparing the slanderer’s actions to the pig’s,
- thereby teaching a powerful lesson against reviling others.
- Personal Relationships and Care: Baba demonstrated deep personal love and care for his close devotees.
- He shared his dormitory with Tatya Kote Patil and Bhagat Mhalsapati for 14 years, showing immense affection and intimacy.
- He loved Khushalchand of Rahata and “watched his welfare, day and night,” even visiting him.
- He exhibited “motherly love” towards his disciples, knowing their wants and feeling boundless joy when they were adorned.
- He ensured the proper execution of religious functions in devotees’ homes, even attending a dinner in Mr. B.V. Deo’s house through an appearance.
- His “anger” was often a disguise for blessings or tests, as seen
- when he appeared enraged with the women grinding wheat but later smiled at their devotion, or
- when he seemingly scolded Haji Sidik Falke only to then show him great favor.
- He sometimes appeared in dreams or visions to guide and comfort his devotees, like the instance of Hemadpant’s Shimga dinner.
- Importance of Guru-Disciple Relationship: Baba emphasized
- complete surrender and unwavering faith in the Guru, assuring that such
- devotion leads to spiritual progress and self-realization. This deep bond fosters profound love and trust.
- Saints, like Baba and Shri Tembye Swami, are shown to love each other with “fraternal affection,” indicating a wider spiritual family bound by love.
Promoting Love with Animals:
- Oneness with All Creatures: Sai Baba explicitly taught the principle of seeing God in all beings, including animals. When Mrs. Tarkhad fed a hungry dog, Baba told her, “The dog which you saw before meals and to which you gave the piece of bread is, one with Me, so also other creatures (cats, pigs, flies, cows etc.) are one with Me. I am roaming in their forms. He, who sees Me in all these creatures is My beloved. So abandon the sense of duality and distinction, and serve Me, as you did today“. This is a profound teaching that directly connects compassion for animals with devotion to God.
- Compassion and Non-violence: Baba’s conduct consistently demonstrated compassion for animals. He never drove away dogs, cats, or crows that ate from his food pot, indicating his acceptance and care for them. He also gave a clear opinion on the killing of serpents, stating, “God lives in all beings and creatures, whether they be serpents or scorpions… So we should take pity and love all creatures, leave off adventurous fights and killings and be patient. The Lord (God) is the Protector of all“.
- Reminiscences of Past Lives: In a remarkable instance, Baba purchased two goats for a significantly high price, explaining to his surprised devotees that these goats were formerly two human brothers who had fought bitterly and killed each other. He bought them out of pity, fed them, and then returned them. This story highlights Baba’s boundless love and compassion for all creatures, acknowledging their karmic journeys.
- Protection of Animals:
- Baba saved his devotees from potential harm from animals like snakes,
- sometimes by foretelling the danger and
- other times by direct intervention,
- but he always advised against killing them,
- emphasizing universal love and the divine presence in all creatures.
- Even a fierce tiger was drawn to his feet and found a blessed end in his presence, demonstrating Baba’s all-encompassing mercy towards even wild animals.
- Unification and Harmony:
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Handle Anger
When you find anger rising within you,
- you may withdraw from the place to provide time for cooling your emotions. Or
- you may drink a glass of cold water and sit quietly in a place. Or,
- take a brisk walk for a mile to get over your anger. Or,
- stand before a mirror and look at your face.
By any one of these methods, your anger will gradually come down.
- Do not, however,
- stay near the person who has provoked your anger,
- because there is no limit to what anger may lead you to.
- Owing to anger and agitation,
- the blood gets heated up.
- It takes three months for the blood to cool down. Within that period,
- the nerves become weaker and even the
- blood cells get destroyed.
- Weakness is aggravated and the
- memory power is reduced.
- Old age sets in prematurely.
- All the aberrations that we witness today among men arise from anger.
- -Puttaparti Satya Sai Baba in the Divine Discourse, Apr 22, 1985.
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Control senses to increase lifespan.
With determination, man can touch the sky and conquer the world. But today man is losing this strength. What is the reason for this?
He is losing his mastery over the senses. The more sensual he is, the lesser is the lifespan.
Today’s man is losing his physical strength and consequently destroying his inner strength completely. To remain immortal and retain youth, the power of the senses should be developed by controlling them.
There should be no body-attachment. If on one hand, man loses control over the senses and on the other hand, he develops body-attachment, then what will be his plight?
These two can be compared to two holes in a pot filled with water. Water is filled in such a pot, which gets drained.
Similarly, the pot of our heart is filled with nectarous grace of God. Man has to foster his heart. But without forbearance and sympathy, he has drilled holes into it. Consequently, his lifespan has decreased.
In this limited life span,
what good deeds can he do? How can he work for the welfare of the society? God-given strength should be utilized properly by Satsangam (Good Company), by Satpravartana (Good conduct) and by Seva (Service). Only then can your strength improve.
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Where certain actions or entities are considered better than others
- A human body is better than other bodies–
- Despite its filth, mucus, and susceptibility to decay, disease, and death, the human body’s special value lies in its capacity to acquire knowledge and attain God-vision, which is impossible in any other birth.
- Love is better than intelligence-
- The pure love of Shirdi women, despite their ignorance, inspired them to compose poems, implying that love is more inspiring than intelligence.
- Giving food is better than other charities-
- While other charities like giving away wealth, property, and clothes require some discrimination, offering food requires no such consideration.
- Also, the merit of feeding lame, crippled, blind, and diseased paupers is much greater than that of feeding able-bodied persons and relations.
- Butter-milk (Leelas) is better than Milk (Darshan)-
- If one desires to see Sai Baba’s but they did not get any opportunity of taking His darshan, their quest for milk (darshan) will be, to a great extent, satisfied by the butter-milk (Leelas).
- Remembering and chanting Hari’s and Guru’s name confers salvation is better than getting the powerful Bhakti of the Nathas-
- one Madhavarao did not like Kakasaheb’s pessimistic attitude of how to get the powerful Bhakti of the Nathas, as he said, ‘has not Baba told us authoritatively that remembering and chanting Hari’s and Guru’s name confers salvation? Then where is the cause for fear and anxiety?’
- The observance of the vow of silence is the best way of praising the Sad-guru-
- In reality, the observance of the vow of silence is the best way of praising the Sad-guru.
- Having recourse to Sai Baba’s Feet and surrendering to Him is the best luck-
- The best luck is to get an opportunity to have recourse to Sai Baba’s Feet and surrender to Him, than any other
- A human body is better than other bodies–
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Don’t entertain the sense of doership
Once Shri Vasudevanand Saraswati, known as Shri Tembye Swami, camped at Rajamahendri (Andhra State) by the river Godavari. He was a devoted Jnani and Yogi Bhakta of God Dattatreya.
Mr. Pundalikrao, a pleader from Nanded, visited him with friends, during which they mentioned Shirdi and Sai Baba.
The Swami bowed when Baba’s name was spoken. He gave Pundalikrao a coconut. The Swami asked him, to offer it to Baba, with his regards. He also wanted Pundalikrao, to remind Baba to remember him.
The Swami noted that he usually does not bow to others, but made an exception here. Pundalikrao agreed to take the fruit and message to Baba.
A month later, Pundalikrao and his friends traveled to Shirdi with the coconut. They stopped at a rivulet for water. Feeling hungry, they broke the coconut. They mixed it with their Chivda, making it tastier. Unfortunately, this was the coconut, meant for Baba.
When Pundalikrao reached Shirdi, he remembered the coconut and felt guilty. He saw Baba, Who already knew about the coconut and asked Pundalikrao, to give the items from his brother -swami.
Pundalikrao confessed his negligence. He sought forgiveness and offered to replace the coconut.
Baba declined his offer, saying its value was far greater than an ordinary one.
Baba also added- “
- Now you need not worry yourself any more about the matter.
- It was on account of my wish that the coconut was entrusted to you.
- Ultimately it was broken on the way.
- Why should you take the responsibility of the actions on you?
- Do not entertain the sense of doership in doing good, as well as for bad deeds; be entirely prideless and egoless in all things and
- thus your spiritual progress will be rapid

