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Ia Good standard of Living in this Materialistic World

  • Music

    Baba’s sayings about worship through Music

    Para Number in the Book & About Music

    1. Laya is knowledge of God.
    2. (a) “I know not if, save in this, such gifts be allowed to man, That out of three sounds he framed, not a fourth sound, but a star”.

    (b) ” God has a few of us whom He whispers in the ear:

    The rest may reason and welcome; it is we musicians know

    Browning’s Abt Vogier

    Baba and Music

    201. Baba sending for a devotee, M.B.Rege, who was a musical amateur; “Go on: sing.”

    The devotee sang. Baba corrected errors and gave hints for the singing of some tunes.

    Baba, himself sang frequently at nights at the Takia in his earliest days at Shirdi, and rarely after 1890.

    202.   Baba, to Abdul Rahim, Rangari: 

    “if you had come yesterday, it would have been better.”

    Abdul. why?

    Baba: There was music. I wept all night. They abused me.

    Abdul: Why did they- abuse you?

    Baba: When I say “abused’ people do not understand; but you will understand,

    Abdul: One who loves God, would weep, laugh, or dance as the songs in praise of God go on.

    Baba: Just so. You are right. Have you your own Guru? 

    Abdul: Yes. Babee Baleeshah Chishti Nizami. 

    Baba: That is why you understand.

    N.B.-This Chishti Guru was accompanied by music whenever he travelled. The Chishti sect use music as an aid for attaining trance

  • Nama Japa

    Nama Japa

    Baba’s sayings about Chanting Names

    Para Number in the Book of BCS & About some names

    (I) Ram Name.

    1. Baba (to N.R.S.): “Ram Rami Ghya.” i.e., (repeat the name of Rama)
    2. Baba (to Mrs. G.S.Khaparde)

    “Always say Raja Ram, Raja Ram.   If you do so your life will be fruitful.   You will attain peace and infinite good.”

    1. Baba (to Rao Bahadur M.W.Pradhan):

    What  should we  say? “Sri Ram,  Jaya Ram,  Jaya Jaya Ram.

    1. Baba (to H.S.D.): cf 293 Namasmaran.

    “I was always saying, “Hari Hari”. Hari then appeared to me. I then stopped giving medicine and gave Udhi.”

    1. Babu (to some one): 

    “Say, ‘Ram, Ram’. God will bless.”

    1. Baba (to a Bandra youth):  “Read Pothi i.e., Have Parayana.   Make some Nama Japa.”

    Boy: “Baba, I will not. If sometimes I fail in these, I will incur sin?”

    Baba to Mother, “I have now to take ENTIRE RESPONSIBILITY FOR HIM.”

    1. Baba- “I had heart disease. I kept ‘Vishnu Sahasranama’ close to My chest. Hari descended from it. I was cured”

    198B Baba approves of “Sai”   nama Japa by the judge MB Rege.

  • Books, Pothi, Parayana

    Books, Pothi, Parayana

    Baba’s sayings about Books

    Para Number in the Book & About some books

    183A. Baba to (a) H.S.Dixit- “Kaka, these two are quite enough.’

    They were (1) ‘Adhyatma Ramayana: and (2) Ekanath Bhagavata.’”

    183B Kaka, read this.

    Soon after H.S.D. lost his daughter. Baba made him read in Adhyatma Ramayana, Sree Rama’s consolation to Mandodari.

    184. Baba to Lakshman- “This (i.e., Tilak’s Gita Rahasya) is good.” Baba gave him Rs.l/- with the book.

    185A. Baba to Kusa Bhav- “Come here to this mosque and be reading “Guru Charitra.”

    185B. Baba to Kusa Bhav: “Read Dasa Bodha.”

    186. Baba (to G.G. Narke): You are reading an excellent book (Yoga Vasishta). Get me Rs.15/- dakshina[donation] from that.

    That is, Baba wanted him to read certain passages from Y.V., relating to 15 items and meditate on them and apply them to his heart, thus making a present of them to Baba in his heart.

    187.Baba to Upasani Maharaj- “This (Panchadasi) is our treasury (i.e.. it contains all that we want).”

    188. Baba (to Mukunda Lele Sastri): “Go on for ten days, repeating in this Dwaraka Mayi, Narayan Upanishad Taittariya Bhaga. (And that was done).

    1. Baba (to B.V.Dev): “Read Jnaneswari (a well-known Mahratti commentary on Bhagavad Gita).” (cf 126 )
    2. Baba (in his last days): Go on reading Rama Vijaya here so that Mrityunjaya may be pleased thereby. (And that was done.)

    190A. ‘Rege, Do not read any book, but keep me in your heart.

    191. Baba on each Guru Poornima day was seated at the Dwaraka Mayee. Devotees came to him, each with a book in hand; gave it to him for receiving it back with His blessings for the fruition of his study.

    Baba generally returned the books to the giver. Sometimes he gave the book of one to some other, substituting some other’s book for his. On one such occasion a Bhaktha M.B.Rege had brought no book at all.

    Baba (to M.B.R, looking at him): “You are right DO NOT READ ANY BOOK.”

    “These people think they will find Brahman (God)in these books, but they find Brama (confusion)in them.   It is enough if you KEEP ME IN YOUR HEART, and make your heart harmonise with the head.}”

  • GURU

    Baba’s sayings about HIS own Gurus and other Gurus

    Para Number in the Book ‘BCS”, About Teachers

    (Sai Baba’s Former Guru’s Mahima)

    175. Baba himself described how he met his guru.

    “Once myself and three others were studying our Pothi, Puran and other works and discussed how we were to get realisation.

    One said we should depend on ourselves (and not on a guru) for Gita says raise your self.

    A second said the main thing is to make the mind selfcontrolled, free from thoughts and doubts. It is we who are in everything, everywhere.

    A Third.: The form (i.e. in phenomena) is ever changing. The formless is unchanging. So we must always be making Vichara i.e., distinguishing between Nitya and Anitya.

    The fourth (Sai Baba) disliked bookish knowledge, “Let is do our prescribed duty,” HE said, “and surrender our body, speech and life to a guru, who is all pervading.   Faith in him is the thing needful.”

    As we rambled through the forest, we met a Vanajari (a caste that carried salt, grain etc.) who asked us “where are you going in this heat into the forest?” We gave no direct reply. He kindly warned us from getting into the trackless woods—and that needlessly. He bade us share his food.

    We disdained his advice and marched on.

    But   in   that  vast   and  dense   wood,   we  lost  our  way

    That man met us again and said that by relying on our own cleverness, we had got into a wrong way and that a guiding finger is needed to show the way. “Do not despise offers of food. Such offers are auspicious signs of success in one’s endeavour,” he said; and he again invited us to take food with him. Again we declined it and went away. I soon felt hungry and I went and accepted a bit of bread and ate it and drank some water.

    Then A Guru came then and said, “What was your dispute?” and I told him all our talk. The others left him and did not care  for  him. But I reverently bowed   to him.    Then he took me to a well tied up my legs with a rope, and   suspended me, head downwards, from a tree by a side of the well. My head was about three feet off the water,   which I could not reach. 

    And  my guru  left me  there  and went away-God  knows where. He returned after 4 or 5 hours and asked me how I fared. “In great bliss was my time passed”-I answered.      The Guru, mightily pleased with me, drew  me  near  him,  passed  his palm over my head  and   body   and   spoke   to   me tender words dripping with love, and he put me into his school -where I entirely forgot my father and mother and all attachments and desires.

    I loved to gaze at him. If he were not there to see, I would not like to have eyes at all. I did not wish to go back. I forgot all other things but the Guru. My life was concentrated in my sight and my sight in him. That was the object of my meditation. In silence, I bowed.

    Meaning i.e., Realisation flashed upon me, of itself without effort or study, purely by his grace.

    Guru’s grace is our only sadhana. JNANA comes as experience (or in its wake).

    Guru needed

    176. A devotee- ‘Baba, where is one to go?

    Baba.: Above this.

    D.: What is the way?

    Baba.: There are plenty of ways proceeding from each place. For you, here is this way, leading hence. But the way is rugged. There are tigers and bears on the route.

    H.S.Dixit: But Baba, if one has a guide with him, then?

    Baba.- If one has a guide with him, then there is no difficulty. Then, the tigers and bears move aside. If there is no guide, there is a deep yawning pit on the way, and there is the danger of falling into it.

    (Here “Guide” = “Guru,” and ‘Pit= “Hell”)

    177- Baba-“Stick to your own Guru with unabated faith, whatever the merits of other Gurus and however little the merits of your own.”

    Pant, we must not give up attachment to our own Guru but be ever firmly resting in him and in him alone.

    BABA ON “VENKUSA” The Guru of this birth

    178. “For 12 years I waited on my Guru who is peerless and loving. How can I describe his love to Me? When he was DYANASTHA, (i.e., in love-trance) I sat and gazed at him. We were both filled with Bliss. I cared not to turn my eye upon anything else. Night and day I pored upon his face with an ardour of love that banished hunger and thirst. The Guru’s absence for a second made me restless. I meditated on nothing but the Guru, and had no goal, or object, other than the Guru. Unceasingly fixed upon him was my mind. Wonderful indeed, the art of my Guru!

    I wanted nothing but the Guru and he wanted nothing but this intense love from me. Apparently inactive, he never neglected me, but always protected me by his glance. That Guru never blew any mantra into my ear. By his grace, I attained to my present state. Making the Guru the sole object of one’s thoughts and aims one attains Paramartha, the Supreme Goal. This is the only truth the Guru taught me. The four Sadhanas and Six Sastras are not necessary. Trusting in the Guru fully is enough.

    That is the only Sadhana

    My fakir’s wife left me with ‘Venkusa’ at Selu, stayed with him 12 years, and left Selu.

    178. This Brick (which Baba always lovingly used to support his arm or head) is my Guru’s gift, my life companion. It is not the brick that is broken now-but my Karma (prarabdha) is that has snapped. I cannot survive the breaking of the brick.

    (Baba said this early in October 1918, when Madhav Fasle lifted the brick and carelessly allowed it to fall, whereby it broke into two. Baba seeing the broken pieces expressed his grief and spoke as above.)

    1. Baba: “Nana, I am not angry with you. You, my children can be angry with me. If Venkusa were alive, I could be angry with him.”
    2. “One should not stay in any place, where saints are (or one’s Guru is) ill spoken of.”
    FORMER GURU KABIR UPASANA

                 Margosa Foot tomb is Kabirs i.e., Body of Kabir became flowers

    181. Kabir was my guru (cf.477)

    I put up at that tree foot (Gode Neem), for that reason.

    God will bless those who burn incense here on Thursdays and Fridays (sc 164)

    182. GURU IS GOT, BY ADOPTION BY THE DEVOTEE

    A rich lady carried a plateful of rupees and stood before Baba for 4 days. But Baba did not ask her for any Dakshina.

    Lady (on the fourth day): “Baba, I have come here for a Guru. Take my dakshina now. Make yoursef my guru and give me upadesa.”

    Baba: It is not the guru that makes himself your guru. It is you who must regard him as Guru, i.e., place faith in him. Take a Postherd and regard it as your Guru and see if your goal or aim is reached or not. (cf Ekalavya)

    Nature of Jnana or Brahman and how to get it through Gurus

    183. N.C.G., a graduate well versed in Sanskrit and a good student of Sankara Bhashya on Gita, was once massaging Baba’s feet at the Mosque.

    Baba- ” Nana, what are your muttering?”

    N.G.C.: A Sanskrit verse.

    B.: What is the verse?

    N.G.C.: A verse from the Gita.

    B.: Recite it audibly.

    Then N.G.C. recited Gita, Chapter 4, verse 34.

    B.: Nana, do you understand this? 

    N.G.C.: I do.

    B.: Then give the meaning. 

    Then N.G.C. gave the meaning.

    B.: I do not want the general purport.   Give the meaning word for word, with strict reference to case, mood, tense and other parts of grammar.

    Nana gave such an explanation, wondering whether Baba could know anything of Sanskrit grammar. But Baba began cross examining him severely with reference to grammar.

    B.: In Thatvidhi what does That refer to?

    • NG.C: Jnana.

    B.: Which Jnana or Jnana of what?

    N.G.C.: The Jnana referred to in the previous stanzas.

    B. What does Pranipatha mean?

    N.G.C.: Prostration.

    B.: What does (Patha) mean?

    N.G.C.: The same.

    B.: If Pranipatha and Patha meant the same, would Vyasa have added two needless syllables’?

    N.G.C.: I do not know the difference between the two.

    B.: What does prasna mean’.’ 

    N.G.C.: It means putting questions. 

    B.: What does pariprasna mean?

    N.G.C.: The same.

    B.: If both the phrases meant the same, was Vyasa off his head to use the longer phrase?

    N.G.C.: I do not see however any difference.

    B.: What does Seva mean?

    N.G.C.: Service, such as massaging.

    B. : Nothing more?

    N.G.C.: I cannot see what more it will mean.

    B.: Let that go. In the last two parts. Krishna asks Arjuna to get Jnana from Tatwadarsi Jnanis. Was not Krishna a jnani?

    N.G.C.: Yes.

    B.: Then why does he not give jnana himself but refer Arjuna to others?

    N.G.C.: I cannot say.

    B.. Is not Arjuna a jiva, a piece of Chaitanya?

    N.G.C.: Yes.

    B. : How can jnana be given to the jiva, which is already a piece of Chaitanya or Jnana?

    N.G.C.: I cannot say.

    B. : Let that alone.    In the second half of the stanza can you read an extra syllable into it?

    N.G.C.: Yes. 

    B.. How?

    N.G.C.; By adding an Avagraha, i.e., elision mark before Jnana.

    B.How will it read then ?

    N.G.C.  Updateikshanthi Tejanam. But Baba, this reading is not found in Sankara’s commentary.

    B. : What if? If it makes a better sense, what is the harm? 

    N.G.C.: I cannot see how it can make a better sense. 

    B.: You will.

    Then Nana wanted Baba to answer the questions which he Himself had raised and explain the stanza in his own way.

    B.: The Stanza refers to how a sishya should approach his guru to obtain realisation of the Real. The disciple must approach the Guru, completely surrendering body, mind, soul and possessions, to the Guru. The  prostration must be one accompanied by that attitude.

    As for Pariprasna, it must be repeated and must not be mere idle questions or merely out of curiosity or with any improper motive, or attitude, e.g., to trap the Guru into a mistake and catch him. The object must be pure desire to attain progress and liberation and the questions must be humbly repeated till full light is gained.

    As for Seva, mere service e.g., massage etc., is not enough. To be effective, there must be no lingering idea that one is free to yield the service or refuse it. One must feel that one is not the master of the body-which has become the Guru’s and exists merely to render him service.

    As for the Guru giving Ajnana to the sishya, we will see, 

    B.. Is not Brahman, Jnana or pure Sadvastu? 

    N.G.C.: Yes.

    B.: Have not the sastras declared that Brahman is not reached by speech or mind? (Ayathovacho)

    N.G.C.: Yes.

    B.. Then that speech (of the Guru) is not Brahman or Jnana?

    N.G.C.: No. It is not.

    B.: Then what the Guru speaks is not Jnana but Ajnana? Is it not so?

    NG.C.: It seems so.

    B: “The Guru’s instruction is ‘a piece of ignorance Ajnana, removing the disciple’s Ajnana’, just as a thorn removes a thorn. Is that not so? “

    N.G.C; Yes.

    B.: The pupil is a jiva, whose essential nature is jnana. Is it not so?

    N.G.C.: Yes.

    B.: Then there is no necessity to give him jnana, but only to remove the curtain of ignorance that hides that jnana. Is it not so?

    N.G.C: Yes.

    B. That, of course, is not done at one stroke, as the disciple’s jiva is immersed deep in age-long ignorance and requires to be instructed repeatedly, birth after birth it may be.

    B.: What is the nature of this instruction through speech, about that, which is beyond speech? It is just like removing a cover. Ajnana is covering jnana, just like moss covering the water. Then remove the moss and you have the clear water. You have not got to create the water. Water is there. During an eclipse the Sun or Moon is there, but Rahu or Kethu hides the view from us and when Rahu or Kethu passes away; the light of the Sun or Moon which is continuing right through is seen bv us.

    Take another example. We are seeing things with the eyes. Then a cataract forms over them and the eyes cannot see. Pull off the cataract, then the eyes see. Ajnana is the. cataract.

    The Universe is the efflorescence of the indescribable Maya, which is ignorance. Yet it is the Ajnana that illuminates the Ajnana.

    B.: Jnana is to be realised and is not a matter of direct Upadesa.

    Salutation, Questioning and Service are Sadhanas for obtaining the Guru’s grace.

    The impression that Phenomena are real is a delusion. This is the screen of darkness that hides Jnana. Tear off that screen. Then Prajnana Brahma will shine forth.

    Ajnana is the seed of Samsara. If the Guru kripa paint is put on the eye. Maya screen lifts and Jnana survives. Jnana is not an effect. It is ever self-existent. On the other hand, Ajnana has a cause and an end. “God is one. The Devotee is another”. This is the root of ignorance. Remove it. Jnana remains.

    Ignorance finds a snake in the rope. Remove the ignorance, then the rope is known as it is.

    As to why Krishna refers Arjuna to other gurus without imparting Jnana himself, consider this. Did Krishna view Jnanis as different from Himself? Did he not say that Jnanis are identical with Himself? Thus their teaching is His teaching. Is it not so?

    • G. C.: Yes, Baba.   Pray teach me the whole of the Gita.

    B.: Daily read one chapter and come and sit before me. 

    N.G.C.: Yes.

    Thereafter Nana went each day having read up one chapter and when he sat at the feet of Baba, he got the gist of it.

  • BABA’S NATURE

    BABA’S NATURE

    Para Number in the Book-BCS and Baba’s saying on His Own Nature

    1. I am god (Allah)
      I am Mahalaxmi: I speak the truth-sitting as I do at the Mosque.
      (I am Vittobha of Pandhari) Baba to NG Chandorkar: Go, I am at Pandhari
      (I am Ganapathi): Mother, all offerings you made to Ganapathi have reached Me.
      (I am Dattatreya): Are you puffed-up? Where was male progeny in your destiny? I tore up this body and …..gave you a son. (In answer to the prayer, you offered before Datta at Gangapur)
      (I am Laxmi Narain): Why go for Ganga elsewhere. Hold your palm at my feet. Here flows Ganga.
      What matters it, whether in your meditation you see this (Sai) figure or the figure of Laxmi Narayana?
      (I am Maruti): My father dedicated me to Maruti.
      I make gestures before his temple, telling him I am his brother.
    2. (I am Krishna): Saibaba (seated in Dwaraka Mayi) to Uddhavesa Bua: “Give me Rs.11 dakshina”.
      Uddhavesa Bua: I have given my ten Indriyas(5 Sense organs & 5 Action organs) and mind.
      Baba: No. Who are you to give them? They are mine already. Read Pothi i.e., do Parayana.
      Uddhavesa Bua: Of what Purana?
      Baba: Of that in which I have spoken to you, and in which I still speak to you
      Uddhavesa Bua: Is it Gita? Jnaneswari?
      Baba: Go and fetch, what Bapu Saheb Jog is reading

    Uddhavesa brought XI skanda of Srimad Bhagavatha from Jog.
    Baba: (slipped his finger into the book suddenly and said) Read this. [It opened at Krishna Uddhava samvada] Daily read this, and then sit at my feet and meditate on it.
    [N.B: That meditation is the gift of 11 INR, eleventh Skanda to Baba, Sai-Krishna, seated in the heart.]

    1. All that (viz, other Gods) is Allah (to Rohilla)
    2. Devotee: Baba, who are you? whence?
      Baba (in the absolute mood): I am the Attributeless, Absolute, Nirguna. I have no name, no residence.
      (Again in the mood of Duality): I got embroiled by Karma, and came to a body. (So) I got a name and abode. Dehi, i.e., the embodied, is my name; and the world is my abode. Brahman is my father and Maya, my mother. As they interlocked, I got this body. The world is evanescent, mutable.
    3. I am Parvardigar (God). I live at Shirdi and everywhere.
      My age is lakhs of years.
      My business is to give blessings.
      All things are mine.
      I give everything to everyone.
    4. I am in Gangapur, Pandharpur and in all places. I am in every bit of the globe.
    5. All the universe is in me.
    6. Stick to the one whom you worship or revere. God will protect you soon.
      65-A. Baba To Shankar Rao Gowhanker : ‘”They had many, giving them trouble. As they were with me, they did not suffer by that trouble. God punished the troublers. See, God rewards the doers of good and punishes evil-doers.

    1. I am the Progenitor of God. Mediate on me as pure Ananada Nirakara; but if you cannot do so, meditate on this this Sai Body exactly as it is.
    2. I am not the body or the senses. I am the sakshi-witness of all these.
      I do nothing. I receive nothing.
    3. Devotee: Baba burn on your hand to be treated. It must pain you so much.
      Baba: what fun will it be (for me) to stand by and see the whole of this (Sai Baba) body burning on a funeral pyre of cow dung cake fuel?
  • Baba’s promises in His own name

    Baba’s promises in His own name

    Para Number in the Book ‘BCS’ & Baba’s Sayings on his Own-Name, the followings

    1. My eye (of vigilant supervision) is ever on those who love me.
      Whatever you do, wherever you may be, ever bear this in mind that I am always aware of everything you do.
    2. If one ever meditates on me, repeats my name, signs my deeds, and is thus transformed into me, one’s Karma is destroyed. I stay by his side always.
    3. You should have truth always with you. then I shall be always with you, wherever you are, and at all times.
    4. I will be with you, whenever and wherever you think of me. Do not fear.
    5. If one perpetually thinks of me, and makes me his sole refuge, I am his debtor and will give my head to save him.
    6. If, one ever dwells on me in his mind and will not even taste food before offering it to me, I am his slave. So also if he hungers and thirsts after me, and treats all else as unimportant.
    7. I am (Bhaktaparadeena) the bond slave of my devotees, I love devotion.
    8. He who withdraws his heart from wife, child and parents and loves me is my real lover and he merges in me like a river in the sea.
    9. Saibaba: The key of my treasury is now placed in your hands. Ask for anything you want, Rs. 5 to 100 a month or what you will and, I will give it to you.
      Devotee (M B Rage) declines to ask.
      Baba: Ask something, I am anxious to give you.
      Devotee: Is it agreed that you will grant anything I ask for?
      Baba: Yes
      Devotee: Then, Baba, I want this. In this and in any future birth that may befall me, you should never part from me. You should always be with me.
      Baba: Yes, I shall be with you, inside and outside you, whatever you may be or do.
    10. My devotee feels me in you, in himself and in all creatures and sees all as his Guru. He will become like me.
    11. If you make me the sole object of your thoughts and aims, you will gain Paramartha. (supreme Goal)
      Look to me; I will look to you.
      Trust the Guru fully. That is the only sadhana. Guru is all the Gods.
    12. If one devotes his entire mind to me and rests in me, he need fear nothing for body and soul. If one sees me and me alone and listens to talk about me and is devoted to me alone, he will reach God (Chaitanya). He who worships me as Nitya, Suddha and Buddha comes to me.
    13. Those who perpetually repeat my name reach their goal.
    14. Simply say “Sai” “Sai” with heart overflowing. I care not for show of respect and forms, I rest in such devotees.
    15. Repeat my name. Seek refuge in me. But to know ‘who I am” have Sravana and Manana.
    16. I am formless and everywhere.
    17. If anyone casts his burden on me and thinks of me, I look after all his concerns.
    18. Yes; you can place your burdens on me.
    19. In the abode of my devotees, there will be no dearth of food and clothing.
    20. You devotees are my children. I am your father. You have to get everything from me. So you should not talk like that (say Sai is not God).
    21. Why are you anxious? I take all care of you.
    22. Sit quiet, Uge Muge. I will do the needful. I will take you to the end.
    23. Go Everything will be provided, Babugir.
      I will provide for you, Ganu
      I will provide for Manker’s son.
    24. Why do you fear? Am I not here (where you go to ease yourself?)
    25. Stay here, treat it as your house
      Governor came with a lance to pierce Dada (G.S.K). I had a tussle with him and drove him out. Finally I conciliated him.
      Why should any fear, when I am here?
    26. When this baby sleeps we have to stand by, keep awake and watch or take trouble.
    27. I will not allow my devotees to come to harm. I have to take thought for my devotees. And if a devotee is about to fall, I stretch out my hands, and thus with four, four (i.e. a number of), outstretched hands at time to support him. I will not let him fall.
    28. I am its (frog’s) Father, and am here. Will I let the snake eat it? See how I effect its release…….. “Hallo Veerabadrappa, be ashamed of your hatred. Give up hatred. (The snake dropped the frog). I have kept my word and saved Basappa (the frog from Viradadrappa, the snake). God has saved him by sending me.
    29. See I have to suffer for your sake, to remove your sufferings.
      I Will not let you die. I will die first ere I let you die (Nandram) (Nandram lived long after 1918)
      Nana is about to die. But will I let him die? (535-A)
      Fakir (God) wishes to kill Dada Saheb (i.e., G.S.Khaparde), but I will not permit him.
      O Annah! if I had delayed a minute, this man (S.B.Nachen) would have indeed perished. The madman had seized him with his hands, even his throat. But I extricated him. What is to be done? If I do not save my own son, who else will.
    30. He is mine, and mine alone.
      I alone have to shoulder the responsibility for carrying him across.
      Whom has he got except me?
    31. (After Cholera goddess was driven away) You are now safe, Go.
    32. Night and day, I think and think of my people, I con/recite their names over and over again.
      Baba to.Dhumal: “Bhav, the whole of last night, I had no sleep. I lay thinking and thinking of you.
      At every step, I have to take care of you, Else, what will happen to you, God knows.”
    33. I shall never forget him; I shall remember him, even if he is 2000 miles away. I will eat nothing without him.
    34. I get angry with none. Will a mother get angry with her kiddies? Will the ocean send back the waters to the several rivers? I love devotion. I am the slave of my devotees, Bhakta Paradhina.
    35. How can I allow my children to fast or starve?
    36. Come, Sirs, carry away bags of udhi. Come, cart away the treasures of your mother.
      Look here, People come and say Baba, give. I tell them to take. No one takes.
    37. My master told me to give bounteously to all that ask. No one listens to me or wisdom. My treasury is open. None brings carts to take from it. I say dig; none will take any pains. I said dig out the treasure and cart it away. Be the real and true sons of the mother and fully stock your magazine. What is to become of us i.e. this bodily life? Earth will return to the earth; and the air (breath) will return to the air. This opportunity will not return.
    38. Place your entire faith in my words. Your object will be accomplished.
    39. Baba To Lakshman on 15-10-1918 : Jog thinks I am dead. I am living. Come and perform morning Arati
    40. (Give me) my 1¼ Rupee (Majya Savva Rupya)
    41. My tomb will speak and move with those who make me their refuge.
    42. I shall be active and vigorous from my tomb also.
    43. Even after my Mahasamadhi, I will be with you, the moment you think of me, at any place.
    44. As soon as a devotee calls unto me with love, I will appear. I require no train to travel.
  • Dwaraka Mayi

    Dwaraka Mayi

    Baba’s sayings on his Mosque/Dwaraka Mayi/ Masudi

    Para Number in Book-BCS & HIS Sayings

    1. This is Dwaraka Mayi of ours on which you are setting. This wards off all dangers and anxieties from her children. Highly merciful is this Masudi Ayi. She is the mother of those who place their entire faith in her. If they are in danger, she will save them. Once a person climbs into her lap, all his troubles are over. He who sleeps in her shade attains bliss.
    2. What can the snake do to Dwarakamayi’s children? They look on amused, when the snake appears. When Dwaraka Mayi protects, can the snake strike?.
    3. We have no need to fear. Strike, let me see how you can strike and kill (ef-36,473)
    4. This is not a mosque. It is Dwaraka. Those who seek refuge in her will never be harmed.
    5. As soon as one climbs the steps of the mosque, suffering due to Karma are at end and, joy begins. That Fakir (God) is very kind and will relieve your troubles.
    6. When any one enters this Dwaraka Mayi, his goal (object) is achieved.
    7. This place (Dwaraka Mayi) is for Tarana i.e., saving people, and not marana ie., killing them.
    8. I do nothing. I receive nothing. Datta calls for his own. He has called for Rs.15/-, his due and given it to Masudi Ayi. So the money has been received (By me)
  • “LIFE OF SAI BABA” -LoSB

    “LIFE OF SAI BABA” -LoSB

    5 minutes

    Nov 7, 2024 4:45 PM

    The author of this Book is Pujya Sri H.H. Nara Simha Swamiji- Founder & First President of All India Sai Samaj, Chennai , India.

    A) Shirdi Sai Baba:–

    Baba’s training, teachings and achievements were of widely different sorts. They were suited to the conditions of each person who approached him. They are also suited to the conditions of those who approach him now.

    Baba is still a Guru, a Divine Personality. He is not a mere abstraction. He can be seized by those who are in dead earnest.

    Unfortunately for mankind, very few are so earnest. Most stop with raising preliminary questions, as to the impossibility of such an experience or its undesirability and the various objections, from the standpoint of the learning that they have already acquired.

    If the highest is not possible at the present moment, Baba suitably develops them. This development occurs either in this life or in the life beyond. Baba has repeatedly undertaken to guide his devotees. He promises to guide them life after life, and to be born with them for that purpose.

    By H.H. Narasimha Swamiji, Author of this Book, in his Preface

    B) Parts of this Book-LoSB on Sai Baba.

    The object of this book, is to help people to realise more and more the great work, that is being done by Shirdi Sai Baba and his essential greatness. This Book consists of four Volumes /Parts.

    Part I- History, Personality, Nature, Functions of Sai Baba

    The early history and accounts of Baba and the materials are necessary to understand Baba as a Samartha Sadguru. He will help one to attain the highest in life. At the same time, He enables one to get the other incidental benefits of contact with such a saint.

    Part  II -Sai’s Apostles and Mission

    This second part mainly consist of Baba’s dealings with various prominent persons. It shows how they were drawn to him and influenced by him. It also illustrates what progress they made. Additionally, it details how they were helped to make it by reason of their contact with him.

    Most of the Bhaktas were drawn for specific temporal gains, but they stuck on and became very good Adherents of Baba.

    Part III. -Baba’s Lovers

    Baba’s prominent devotees, not in Part II, must come into here. They like something unintelligible, “just like Love at first sight of a pure Girl with a pure bachelor”.

    Part IV- Life and Teachings of Sai Baba

    Which as the residuals and final part must include general matter not covered by the previous parts. The spiritual and mystical personalities, such as Saints like Sai, embody an adventurous and worthy life. They think intellectually in the pursuit of their lives.

    The life of Sai Baba especially gives a very tough treat for the spiritual seekers. Only a few writings present so vivid a picture of the life and teachings of Sai Baba. They do so in such a descriptive form. For this reason, this volume stands out.

    C) Baba provided Ankita children for this Book Project

    Sri Krishna says, ‘Those who rescue my entirely devoted bhakta from his troubles, I shall rescue and help them. I will save them from all troubles and calamities. A boat rescues one in the ocean in the same way’. Baba somehow gives the feeling to the author’s helpers, that they are being looked after by him.

    • Baba provided his Ankita child with a stenographer who, out of modesty, wishes to conceal his light under a nom-de-plume R.R. Without the help of a stenographer, turning out any work would be impossible. This applies to work for the book, for the Sai Sudha, or for the numerous pamphlets constantly requisitioned by others from this author.
    • Since October 1953, the author’s health has been extremely unreliable. The work would have been impossible without the due provision of medical help. Here again Baba’s help to his Ankita child is remarkable. Baba designated a doctor in a very good position. The doctor had excellent knowledge. Baba made him repeatedly attend without receiving any recompense at all.
    • Baba’s grace alone made the work see the light of day. It also aided in getting the means for publication. The royal present of Rs.5,000 by His Highness The Maharaja of Mysore, enabled the All India Sai Samaj  to purchase a Press and Types.
    • There may be numerous others (Sri Dewan Bahadur R.V. Krishna Ayyar and Miss Indira, Professor of English, etc) who have helped this author in the course of getting up this book.

    Stage after stage, idea after idea, and reference after reference, the remarkable help that was suddenly forthcoming was the clearest evidence to the Author that, Baba is giving unstinted support for this publication. Fact it is not mere modesty, but love of truth that makes the author say that, “the real producer of this book is Baba himself“.

    – By B.V. NARASIMHA SWAMI, Author in Preface to Part I in 1955

    D) After studying “Life of Sai Baba”

    A properly written life of Sai (like all saintly biography, cf. “Jo Sant, Toch Dev” i.e. Saint is himself God) would be a scripture in itself.

    One should rise from that study with the feeling that they have been through scripture. They should mentally keep in touch with God. This allows them to derive all benefit necessarily flowing from such contact.

    The benefits are temporal, intellectual, moral, spiritual, etc. There is no limit to the benefit one can derive from such contact.

    A saint’s life is like the milk of the ocean. From it, one might extract, a few interesting bits of saintly biography. It also offers a collection of apothegms, counsels, reflections and other miscellaneous items. But the main interest is still the milk of ocean. It will yield an infinite and inexhaustible supply of divine nectar.

    The essentials of the Bhagavad Gita, for instance, have always been regarded as a valuable religious mine. They have been found to embody what is contained in Sri Sai’s life. Sri Krishna and Jesus Christ are better understood, after studying Sai Baba’s life than without such study.

    PS: The collection of data was made for this book project, by the great author, after 36 years of Sai Baba’s Mahasamadhi. (LoSB-Ch 1)


    It is our earnest desire and intention that, the book of “Life of Sai Baba” written by our revered Founder and First President H.H. Narasimha Swamiji, to reach the hands of numerous Sai Devotees, who are earnestly interested in attaining “Sai Bliss”.By the Publisher, Management of All India Sai Samaj, Chennai-600004, India

    “Presenting the Great Master Sri Sai Baba to the world through his intensely dedicated service, Sri Narasimha Swamiji has made himself into a living golden link between the present generation and Sri Sai Baba. Yes, Sri Swamiji is still active from His tomb. He guides millions of devotees to the feet of his Master.

    This book will surely fulfill its glorious task of helping, guiding and transforming countless lives on their onward progress towards Divine Perfection. All glory to Sri B.V. Narasimha Swamiji Maharaj! Glory, Supreme glory to Samartha Sadguru Sai Baba!” In Foreword to Part 1 by -By His Holiness Sri Swami Sivananda of Divine Life Society, Rishikesh, India.

    During the last 20 years, thanks to Swamiji’s energetic propaganda and publicity, Shri Sai Baba has attracted devotees from far and near, as also from all sects, communities and religions. They come from all sections of the society and, in particular, from its intelligentsia. In the case of the latter, one has to carry them across the fields of doubt and scepticism before they reach the other shore of spiritual enlightenment; and are safely and for ever established on the bedrock of faith in and devotion to the Divinity that Shri Sai Baba WAS and IS”. -In Foreword to Part II by Sri B N Datar, then Home Minister, Government of India


    Extract from Pujyasri H.H. Nara Simha Swamiji’s ‘Life of Sai Baba’ book-LoSB

    Studying this work will provide

    Correct knowledge of facts connected with the lives of saints is good for the individual who knows them. It is also beneficial to society. In the long run, it promotes social unity. It encourages ethical, spiritual, and religious study and endeavor. Lives of saints provide more than information, for the reader’s brain. They offer sustenance…

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    Earnest readers, who are anxious to study the history of Sai Baba (who realised in himself the perfection of Godhead by attaining Purnalaya) -concentrating his mind always on God with intense love from his earliest period of life; and -thereby attained Aikya (merge with God), -so that he could say Mainm Allahum, that is Aham…

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    I request the readers to leave out the various hindrances viz. indolence, sleep, wandering of mind, attachments to senses, etc. and turn their whole and undivided attention to these stories of Sai Baba. Let their love be natural, let them know the secret of devotion; let them not exhaust themselves by other Sadhanas, let them…

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  • Sai Baba Temples in Dubai, UAE

    Sai Baba Temples in Dubai, UAE

    First One is the New Hindu Dubai Temple at Jebel Ali Village, Dubai. There are 15 sannathis including Ganesh, Siva, Vishnu, Durga, Laxmi, Murugan, Shirdi Sai Baba and Hanuman; which are Divine Treat. The location link

    Sai Baba at Hindu Dubai Temple

    Second SAI BABA Mandir was* within Shiva Temple, Next to Krishna Temple, Near Dubai Museum . The Location Link

    Sai Baba Statue and Notice Board at Siva Temple, Dubai

    * This whole temple was shifted from here, to the first mentioned Dubai Hindu Temple, on 3rd January 2024. Hence, no dharsan here from 03.01.2024, as per the notification on the Notice Board of this Sivan Temple

    Another one Sai Baba Temple is at Jumeirah, Dubai. But Entry-fee (around 30 AED) is there for Non-Member, as this is a Private Property. Location Link.

    Check these if you think that Shirdi Sai Baba calls you

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  • Love for Liberation

    Love for Liberation

    Love principle inherent in man is equally present in all beings, birds and beasts included. Therefore, one has to place the same value on the lives of all beings. 

    Share the love latent within you with not only fellow human beings, but also with all creatures in Nature. This is the true universal love principle. Such a principle alone should be the basis of one’s life.

    People have strange ideas about liberation, imagining that it involves going to heaven and having eternal existence there. That is not the meaning of liberation.

    It means achieving selfless love that is constant, unabating, and total. This is the state that one must seek to attain; it is only when this state is reached that one is truly liberated. 

    In the name of liberation, seekers are trying out all sorts of spiritual paths. All such exercises can at best confer temporary satisfaction. The path of Pure Love alone can truly get you there and confer permanent bliss.

    – Divine Discourse by Puttaparti Satya Sai Baba, May 21, 2000