- 💃By worshipping Sai Baba, I attract both worldly and spiritual blessings, and I experience peace and happiness in my life.
- 👂I respectfully hear and meditate on Sai Baba’s Leelas (stories) to easily attain Bliss.
- 🕉️Before enjoying any object, I first remember Sai Baba.
- 🛐Remembering Sai Baba before enjoyment helps me shun vicious habits and improves my character.
- 🥴I regard Guru and God as one, knowing that he who sees any difference sees God nowhere .
- 🧿I focus my mind on the Sagun Form of Baba before my mental vision, so devotion and salvation will be mine .
- 🫂I understand the lesson of not eating alone, but of sharing and remembering God before consuming anything .
- 🤞I appreciate the beauty of the world but curb the senses rightly and properly, maintaining control over the body .
- 😷I allow others to serve Baba as they choose, as He is capable of gauging the merits and worth of the service rendered to Him.
Category: Complete Surrender
Full faith can be seen as the foundation of belief, whereas complete surrender is the action taken based on that belief
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Self-Affirmation from Chapter XXIV of SSSC for Sai Baba devotees
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Self-Affirmation from Chapter XXIII of SSSC for Sai Baba devotees
- 🧘I embrace my nature as ‘Pure Consciousness-knowledge-bliss’, recognizing that I am not merely the doer and enjoyer, but beyond miseries, aware of the path to deliverance.
- 🧞I am an obedient servant of God, setting an example of proper conduct, as Baba himself did.
- 🧅I am able to digest the ‘onion’ (transcend worldly attachment) to gain knowledge .
- 🙏I surrendered completely and get the solution to my difficulties, knowing that Sai Baba’s words are efficacious .
- 💆I trust the Merciful Fakir will save me; I believe in Him, remain fearless, and have no anxiety .
- 🦶I remember Sai Baba’s feet in my heart as the only way to cross the ocean of Maya .
- 🧍I strive to possess firm faith, intelligence, and patience, which are necessary for my spiritual goal .
- 🕺I adhere to implicit and prompt compliance with the Guru’s orders, recognizing this as my highest dharma .
- 🤼I am always ready for further instructions from Baba and Baba appears and lead me on, in my spiritual path to perfection
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Self-Affirmation from Chapter XIV of SSSC for Sai Baba devotees
- 👂I daily hear the stories of Sai Baba; so I always see Him, day and night and merge with Pure Consciousness.
- 🧎I am always cautious and achieve the object of World viz. self-realization, for getting a human body is the result of past merits .
- 💰I trust that Sai Baba is omniscient and knows my past vows and all my financial transactions
- 🧑🤝🧑I believe Sai Baba is all-pervading and can identify Himself, heart and soul with any saint or person.
- 🔟I heed Sai Baba’s teaching: I give one and receive tenfold in return .
- 🚸I understand that Sai Baba’s main object in taking offering /Dakshina is to teach me the lessons of Renunciation and Purification .
- 6️⃣I surrender my six inner enemies (Lust, Anger, Greed, Attachment, Ego, Jealously) as the true offering /Dakshina.
- 🪙I keep the money returned by Baba (Temple) in my shrine for worship, knowing it will benefit me immensely .
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Self-Affirmation from Chapter XII of SSSC for Sai Baba devotees
- 🪤I believe that Sai Baba, who is not different from the God, spends His stock of merits to help me .
- 🧳I cannot go to or stay in Shirdi without Sai Baba’s permission; everything depends on His will.
- 🥰I believe in Sai Baba, listening to His Leelas (stories) satisfies my spiritual quest, even without His physical darshana .
- 🏫I am unperturbed as Sai Baba only detains me or sends me away, knowing that His timing is opportune and necessary .
- 🌟I believe that Sai Baba knows my inner thoughts and prayers; He is omniscient .
- 🔱I recognize that Sai Baba is my Guru and my chosen Deity (Siva/Rama) incarnate
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Self-Affirmation from Chapter VII of SSSC for Sai Baba devotees
- 🧎I am grateful for the moments I have experienced by sitting at Sai Baba’s feet; the joy and delight I embrace are truly incomparable.
- 🩺I am healthy, and my connection with Sai Baba empowers my well-being.
- 🪶I surrender myself completely to God Sai Baba, by getting rid of my egoism and body consciousness.
- 🔥I trust that Sai Baba, the perfect Siddha, is always working for the good and welfare of others, even suffering pain Himself.
- 🌿I look to faith and devotion (represented by Bhagoji Shinde’s service) as the true Upasana (worship).
- 🚀I trust solicitation is not necessary since Sai Baba, the omnipresent, is always ready to stay with us.
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Self-Affirmation from Chapter VI of SSSC for Sai Baba devotees
- ❇️I embrace the wonderful power of the Guru’s touch, which destroys the sins of my past births and cleanses my subtle body.
- 🦶I touch Sai Baba’s hand and feet, and awaken my ‘I am He (Brahman)’ consciousness, manifesting the joy of self-realization.
- 🧎I prostrate before Sai and surrender heart and soul. As a result, the four chief objects of life (Dharma -Righteousness, Artha -Wealth, Kama -Desire, Moksha -Deliverance) are easily attained.
- 🚶I walk the difficult path of Bhakti straight by relying on my Sadguru.
- 🍞I am surrounded by an abundance of food and clothing in my home.
- 🧏I fix the form of the Sai firmly in my mind, so that it doesn’t wander.
- 😌I fix my mind on remembering Sai always, so that it is calm, peaceful, and carefree.
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Self-Affirmation from Chapter V of SSSC for Sai Baba devotees
- 🪄I believe Sai Baba fully. HE just dashed the Sanka (small stick) on the ground to get water; then thrust the prong into the ground to get a live ember.
- 🌌I always utter Allah Malik (God is the sole owner).
- 🪔I am unperturbed even in scarcity, because Sai Baba can perform the miracle of turning water into oil.
- 🧿I surrender my ego completely and accept Sai Baba’s authority, knowing that He leads me to the highest end “self-realization”.
- 🙏I am meek and humble as Sai Baba, a Siddha (one with powers) acts like a Sadhaka (aspirant).
- 🦶I believe that Padukas (footprints) under the Shirdi Temple Neem tree grant blessings and are the feet of the Sai Baba’s Guru.
- ⛱️My resting place is Shirdi; I go there and offer my worship to Sai.
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Self-Affirmation from Chapter IV of SSSC for Sai Baba devotees
- ✨I 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.
- 🛕Pandhari and Dwarka, I seek are here with Sai Baba; Shirdi is my sacred place.
- 🛐As I am earnest and devout with Love, Vithal (God) will manifest Himself.
- 💞I 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.
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Complete surrender to the Guru involves
Complete surrender to the Guru encompasses several dimensions, as elucidated in the Shri Sai Sat Charitra:
Devotion and Remembrance: This entails a total surrender of oneself while consistently recalling the Guru’s presence, with the necessity of continually chanting the Guru’s name.
Seeing the Guru in all beings: Engaging in meditation on the Guru allows one to perceive Him within every being, thereby bestowing eternal bliss. A true devotee regards every Guru as Krishna.
Lack of Egoism: This principle mandates the relinquishment of pride and ego, thereby surrendering to the Guru who resides within one’s heart. The removal of egoism and the complete trust in the Lord liberates one from worldly constraints.
Service: True surrender requires Sarvaswa Sharangati (total surrender) to the Sad-guru, where one must recognize that they are not the sovereign of their own body; rather, the body belongs to the Guru and exists solely to serve Him.
Faith and compliance: A disciple’s duty and dharma necessitate implicit and prompt adherence to the Guru’s directives.
Channeling Senses to the divine: Prior to indulging the senses, mind, and intellect in their respective pursuits, it is incumbent to remember the Guru; such remembrance serves as an offering to Him.
Experiencing Oneness: The individual who approaches the Guru achieves oneness with Him, akin to a river merging with the sea.
Desirelessness: The Guru liberates His devotees from desires, rendering them free.
Love: The Guru desires nothing but love for all sentient beings. Genuine love requires earnest affection; thus, where there is true yearning and feeling, God reveals Himself.
Mindfulness: Regularly chanting the Guru’s name and engaging in meditation fosters the ability to perceive Him in all beings, which in turn grants eternal bliss. A definitive indication of this practice is the attainment of a calm and peaceful mind.


