- 🚦I trust that whatever Sai Baba spoke, must come true; His word is the decree of the Brahma (Almighty) .
- 🧠I realized that all our feelings of pain and pleasure depend upon the attitude of our mind only.
- 😌I enjoyed whatever God bestows on me, He besets everything and whatever happens is for my good .
- 🥁I believed that inactivity is the canker of the soul; I spend my life performing actions in resignation to His will .
- 🤹I am content with what I have, so I am not covet another man’s property
- 💎I trust Sai Baba’s unique method of teaching, knowing that His purpose is my spiritual elevation .
- 🎁I understood that Sai Baba ensures that all spiritual teachings lead to the realization that the Lord pervades everything .
- ⚖️I accepted the lesson that all feelings of pain and pleasure depend upon the attitude of my mind .
Category: Nature
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Self-Affirmation from Chapter XX of SSSC for Sai Baba devotees
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Self-Affirmation from Chapter XVIII & XIX of SSSC for Sai Baba devotees
- 🤝I believe that Sai Baba’s spiritual teachings, even in dreams, are intended to be shared without any reserve .
- 🛐I assure that my past life’s merits helped me reach the Holy Feet of Baba.
- 🥗👔I resorted to Sai, hence no dearth of food and clothing in my house.
- 🛌I surrender my ego, for Sai Baba, who awakens souls snoring in ignorance, makes me taste the nectar of devotion .
- 🧘I practice of meditation continuously, to pacify my thoughts .
- 🌌I meditate on Sai Baba’s formless nature (knowledge incarnate, consciousness, and bliss) or His physical Form as I see it night and day .
- 😌I embrace all with grace, knowing that my ability to tolerate them brings me happiness.
- 🔄I accept well any men or creatures come to me, since there is some connection.
- 🪔I exert myself to my utmost for attaining self realization.
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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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Shirdi Trust served 8 Lakh devotees
On the occasion of the Christmas holidays and the 2026-New Year celebrations, the Shri Saibaba Sansthan Trust, Shirdi organized the ‘Shirdi Festival’ from December 25, 2025, to January 2, 2026.
Goraksha Gadilkar (IAS), Chief Executive Officer of the Sansthan, reported that over 8 lakh devotees visited the shrine, contributing a total donation of approximately ₹23.29 crore.
- Viz: Total Cash collection of ₹22.03 crore through various channels. (Rs.16.83 lakh worth Foreign Currencies from 26 countries.)
- 293.91 grams of gold and 5.98 kg of silver &
- a gold and diamond-studded crown weighing 655 grams, valued at approximately ₹80 lakh.
Sansthan Trust served:
- Free Meals: Over 6 lakh devotees at the Shri Sai Prasadalaya.
- Food Packets: Over 1.09 lakh food packet service.
- Ladoo Prasad: 7.67 lakh packets were sold, for ₹2.30 crore.
- Free Boondi Prasad: 5.76 lakh packets were distributed.
CEO emphasized that these funds are utilized for the Shri Saibaba and Shri Sainath Hospitals, educational institutions, charitable medical aid for outpatients, and enhancing infrastructure and social welfare projects for devotees.
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Self-Affirmation from Chapter IX of SSSC for Sai Baba devotees
- 🖕I follow Sai Baba’s orders and suggestions at the time of taking leave, knowing that obedience ensures safety and happiness .
- 🧑🧒I recognize that Sai Baba’s mendicancy teaches householders the sacred duty of atoning for their daily sins, by providing Alms .
- 🎭I understand that Sai Baba knows my mind completely, and nothing is veiled from Him .
- 🥁I perform my worship with sincere intent, ensuring it is not merely a ‘formal drill’ .
- 🧜I abandon the sense of duality and distinction and serve Sai Baba, who is roaming in the forms of all creatures
- 🐕I am heartily contented by acting on compassion like giving food to the hungry creature (even dog ), before eating myself .
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Self-Affirmation from Chapter VIII of SSSC for Sai Baba devotees
- 🧍I got lucky a human body, which is essential for attaining God-vision.
- 🧘I use my body to achieve God-vision or self-realization, the supreme end of life, without neglecting or pampering it .
- 🏃I strive with all earnestness and speed to attain my end-goal, casting aside sloth and laziness .
- ☀️My mind is filled with bliss and joy in the company of the Saint (Sai Baba)
- 👁️I accept the moral to “See God in all beings,” so I always feed the hungry, first.
- 🛐I consistently remember the service and penance (Upasana) I practice, which benefits me greatly.
- 📿I believe Sai Baba is a liberal and charitable Fakir, always engrossed in the Self .
- 🧚I trust that Sai Baba will make me happy in this world and the next .
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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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Sai Baba appearance
Attribute Description Build Well-built with arms that reached up to his knees. Height Medium height. Complexion Fair, yellowish complexion. Eyes Powerful and penetrating, giving the impression that he could read people through. Ears Pierced ears, indicating he was likely a Hindu. Circumcision Not circumcised. Attire Dressed like a fakir. Residence Lived in an old mosque called Dwarkamai. Dhuni A sacred fire (Dhuni) was constantly burning in the mosque. Worship Practices Devotees were allowed to worship him, which included blowing of conches and ringing of bells. -

Tips for daily living. (@35)
Chapter 35 of the “Shri Sai Sat Charitra” provides several important tips and teachings for daily living, conveyed through Sai Baba’s words and actions. These include:
- Overcoming the sense of differentiation: Sai Baba advised a friend of Kakasaheb Mahajani to “destroy the Teli’s (Adjacent oil store) wall (sense of difference) between us, so that we can see and meet each other face to face”. This highlights the importance of removing perceived distinctions between individuals and fostering a sense of unity in one’s interactions and outlook.
- Cultivating steady faith and avoiding a fickle mind: To a “fickle-minded gentleman” (referring to Kaka Mahajani’s master, Mr. Thakkar), Baba advised: “Now please keep your faith on any one place (point) you like, why roam like this? Stick quietly to one place”. This emphasizes the need for steadfastness and focus in one’s spiritual or daily pursuits, rather than being swayed by various anxieties or external circumstances.
- Understanding the spiritual significance of giving (Dakshina): Baba explained that His practice of asking for Dakshina was not for personal gain but to teach devotees about renunciation and purification. He stated that wealth should be used to “work out Dharma” (righteous conduct) and that if it is used only for personal enjoyment, it is wasted. He further taught that “The best way to receive is to give” and that “The giving of Dakshina advances Vairagya (Non-attachment) and thereby Bhakti and Jnana. Give one and receive tenfold“. This provides a profound insight into the spiritual benefits of charity and detachment.
- Embodying non-attachment and transcending dualities: Baba’s own conduct served as an example; He was “totally non-attached” to worldly praise or disregard, remaining unaffected by “pleasure and pain”. This illustrates the principle of living with detachment, not being excessively elated by positive experiences nor depressed by negative ones.
- The power and efficacy of Udi with faith: The story of Mrs. Newaskar, who faced a food shortage, demonstrates that when Udi (sacred ashes) is used with intense faith (“As one feels intently, so he realizes accordingly”), difficulties can be overcome, and needs can be met. This suggests that faith in Baba’s grace and His Udi can bring about practical solutions in daily life.
- Perceiving God in all beings: Balaji Patil’s response to a serpent, which he believed to be Sai Baba, exemplifies the spiritual practice of seeing God or divinity in all creatures. His fearless and devotional approach to the serpent, offering it milk, highlights that recognizing the divine in everything leads to fearlessness and compassion.
Additionally, while not directly “tips given” by Baba in this chapter, the narrative also shows:
- The effectiveness of worshipping Baba’s picture with faith and devotion for overcoming personal troubles like insomnia, as seen in the Bandra Insomnia Case.
- The value of disinterested service and complete surrender to the Guru, as exemplified by Balaji Patil Newaskar, who dedicated his efforts and possessions to Baba.


