- 🛐I meditate on Sai Baba’s Holy Feet, as they are the only means of my happiness and attaining the supreme goal of life .
- 🪔I am egoless and humble and meditate on Sai Baba Light (His toe & spread of index and middle figures on it) to attain devotion .
- 🏥I trust that the Dwarakamayi (Mosque) wards off all dangers and anxieties from those who sit on her lap and gets Bliss.
- 💆I trust Sai Baba prophecy, knowing that He anticipates my calamities and wards them off in time .
- 💃I believed that Sai Baba’s words are promises of fearlessness .
- 🐍I accepted the spiritual truth that God lives in all beings and creatures, even serpents or scorpions .
- 🥰I love and take pity on all creatures, leave off adventurous fights and killings, and be patient .
- 🤡I trust that unless God wills it, nobody can do any harm to others .
- ⛽I realized that Sai Baba, by His actions, shows Himself to be the Controller and All-pervading .
- 🚪I hold fast to Sai Baba, knowing that He has the capacity to save me from any danger .
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Self-Affirmation from Chapter XXII 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 XI of SSSC for Sai Baba devotees
- I choose the worship of God with form, as an easy and preferable path that leads to the meditation of the Formless .
- I accept the spiritual truth that Sai Baba, though lived physically in Shirdi, is present everywhere , even now.
- I am supported by Sai Baba, who stands by me and responds whenever I call upon Him.
- I understand that approaching Sai Baba requires His grace and permission .
- I follow Sai Baba’s commands, for His control over the Five Elements proves His Godhood .
- I will attain God-vision and have all my desires fulfilled by reading the stories of Sri Sai SatCharitra’s one Chapter daily with faith and devotion .
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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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Baba inspires New Seekers. See How
New seekers can find immense inspiration in the accounts of Sai Baba for several reasons, primarily stemming from His divine characteristics, accessible teachings, and the profound impact He had on His devotees:
- Omniscience and All-pervasiveness:
- New seekers are inspired by Sai Baba’s ability to know all events, past, present, and future, regardless of distance.
- This quality reassures devotees that Baba is aware of their struggles and intentions, no matter where they are.
- Curing Maladies and Fulfilling Desires:
- Baba’s power to cure ailments and fulfill desires inspires many.
- Stories of His miraculous healings, including serious diseases, highlight His divine capability.
- He has helped childless devotees and resolved various life challenges, fostering hope for others.
- Ease and Simplicity of Devotion:
- The simplicity of devotion to Baba is appealing to newcomers.
- He did not require complex rituals but encouraged remembering His name, listening to His stories, and meditating on Him.
- These practices promote spiritual growth accessible to everyone.
- Nature as a Sadguru and Divine Incarnation:
- Baba is viewed as a true guru and a manifestation of God, aiming to uplift humanity.
- His compassion and unconditional love exemplify his divine nature.
- Acceptance and Unity:
- Baba’s disregard for caste or religious distinctions inspires many.
- He honored festivals from both Hindu and Muslim traditions, promoting unity and acceptance in devotion.
- Grace and Spiritual Progress:
- Seekers find inspiration in the idea that Baba’s grace leads to rapid spiritual growth.
- He emphasized surrendering ego and having faith for self-realization and bliss.
- Ever-living Presence:
- The belief that Baba remains “ever alive” after His passing provides comfort to devotees.
- His tomb is thought to still communicate with those who devote themselves to Him.
- Being “Drawn” to Shirdi:
- The notion that devotees are “drawn to Shirdi” suggests a divine guidance in their journey.
- This belief brings comfort and assurance that their arrival is orchestrated by Baba.
- Omniscience and All-pervasiveness:
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Testimonials about Sai Baba, Online
Shirdi Sai Baba, revered as a saint and a manifestation of God by his devotees, performed countless miracles during his lifetime and continues to bless his followers even today.
Here’s a curated collection of testimonials from various publicly available sources, reflecting the deep faith and experiences of devotees:
- Healing and Health Miracles:
- Many testimonials speak of Sai Baba’s intervention in grave health conditions.
- One devotee shared how their mother battled both a brain tumor and cancer; and through continuous prayers to Sai Baba, she survived and recovered, defying medical odds.
- Another account describes a child who fell seriously ill and was in great distress,; but after fervent prayers and repeating Sai Baba’s name, the child miraculously recovered and started speaking normally.
- A devotee suffering from a painful cyst behind their knee, which made daily puja difficult, found complete relief by applying Sai Baba’s Udi (sacred ash), enabling them to perform their spiritual practices without pain.
- A particularly striking testimonial recounts a person who was stabbed multiple times, with the knife blade even entering their heart. They screamed “Baba help me” and lost consciousness. Despite two cardiac arrests and doctors believing survival was impossible, they miraculously recovered, with the medical team attributing it solely to a miracle.
- Guidance and Problem Solving:
- Finding Lost Items: There are numerous stories of lost possessions being recovered through Sai Baba’s grace.
- One devotee’s restless child misplaced a phone, and after a fervent prayer to Sai Baba, the phone was miraculously found ringing within the child’s bag.
- Another account details a lost purse on a bus, which was later retrieved with all important documents, highlighting Baba’s help in seemingly small matters.
- Career and Financial Blessings: Devotees have shared experiences of securing jobs against all odds, even without applying, after praying to Sai Baba.
- One person, after facing significant financial losses and personal challenges, found their life gradually returning to normalcy with Baba’s blessings.
- Overcoming Obstacles in Life: Testimonials often highlight how Sai Baba helps devotees navigate difficult situations, from resolving workplace tensions to facilitating smooth transitions in life.
- Divine Intervention and Presence:
- Being “Called” to Shirdi: Some devotees describe a profound, unplanned urge to visit Shirdi, which inexplicably materializes into a trip, signifying Sai Baba’s direct invitation and presence in their lives.
- Dreams and Visions: Sai Baba often appears in dreams, offering guidance, blessings, or even materializing Udi (sacred ash) when a devotee is in need, as shared by those who received Udi in dreams during illness.
- Answers to Prayers (Big and Small): Devotees recount how Sai Baba answers both profound and seemingly trivial prayers, demonstrating his constant attentiveness to their needs. This includes a father’s blood pressure normalizing during a health scare after chanting “Om Sai Rakshak Sharanam.”
- Transformation and Spiritual Growth:
- Instilling Faith and Patience: Many testimonials emphasize Sai Baba’s teachings of “Shraddha” (faith) and “Saburi” (patience) as cornerstones for experiencing his grace. Devotees often express how their unwavering faith in Baba helped them overcome immense suffering and transform their lives.
- Experiencing Inner Peace: Beyond material benefits, many devotees share how connecting with Sai Baba brings a profound sense of inner peace, contentment, and spiritual fulfillment, even amidst life’s challenges
- These testimonials, sourced from Online devotional blogs like Rgyan and Shirdi Sai Baba Experiences, temple websites such as Shirdi Sai Baba Kripa and Shirdi Sai Baba Devotees, and open forums like Sai Vichaar and Quora, [Thanks to each Websites /Blogs] through AI,
- collectively paint a picture of Shirdi Sai Baba as a compassionate and powerful divine presence who continues to touch the lives of his devotees in miraculous ways.
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Baba’s Compassion and Love
Shirdi, Shri Sai Baba’s life is a testament to His boundless compassion, profound gentleness, and unwavering selflessness. He consistently demonstrated these qualities through His actions, teachings, and interactions with His devotees. Here are instances:
Baba’s Compassion:
- Protection from Epidemics: Baba displayed compassionate foresight by grinding wheat and having the flour thrown on the Shirdi village borders to curb a cholera epidemic.
- Villagers understood that He was not only grinding wheat.
- He was also grinding the cholera itself to pieces. This act pushed cholera, out of the village. This led to the epidemic’s subsidence.
- Encouragement of Hemadpant: When Hemadpant expressed self-doubt about writing Baba’s biography,
- Baba gently encouraged him. He blessed him with Udi (sacred ashes) and placed His boon-bestowing hand on his head.
- Baba assured,
- “I will help him.
- He is only an outward instrument.
- I should write Myself My autobiography and
- satisfy the wishes of My devotees”.
- This shows His desire for devotees’ spiritual growth and His loving support.
- Motherly Love for Disciples: Baba exhibited a unparalleled motherly love towards His disciples. He was always attending to their needs. Sadgurus like Baba have this peculiar and extraordinary love for their disciples.
- All-Embracing Love and Tolerance:
- Baba’s all-embracing love was evident in His defense of the Rohilla, who disturbed villagers with loud prayers.
- Baba took the villagers to task, explaining that the Rohilla’s prayers kept away “Durbuddhi” (bad thoughts),
- thus protecting even those perceived as troublesome.
- All-Embracing Love and Tolerance:
- Omnipresence and Constant Protection: Baba’s statement: “I am the Inner Ruler of all and seated in their hearts. I envelope all the creatures, the movable and immovable world.“
- Curing Ailments through Grace: Baba cured numerous diseases without using conventional medicine. He did so through His Grace, Words, or Udi. This demonstrated His compassion for the suffering. Examples include:
- Bhimaji Patil’s severe tuberculosis, cured by Baba’s words of hope and mercy, through two dreams.
- Bala Ganapat Shimpi’s malaria, cured by instructing him to feed a black dog, with rice mixed with curds.
- Bapusaheb Booty’s dysentery and vomiting, instantly cured by Baba’s command, “Now take care, you should not purge any more” and “The vomiting must also stop”. He also cured in another time, Booty’s cholera with a seemingly fatal remedy, effective due to Baba’s word.
- A Swami from Alandi’s ear pain, relieved by Baba saying, “Alla Accha Karega (God will do good)”.
- Madhavrao Deshpande’s piles and Gangadharpant’s stomach-pain, cured by simple words and touch, and Nanasaheb Chandorkar’s stomach-pain with a sweetmeat.
- A doctor’s nephew of tubercular bone-abscess, cured with Udi and Baba’s “loving glances”.
- Dr. Pillay’s excruciating guinea-worm pain, relieved by Baba’s command to be ‘fearless’ and allowing an accidental step on the wound, to expel the worms.
- Shama’s sister-in-law’s bubonic plague, cured overnight by sending Udi and giving instructions.
- A Harda gentleman’s bladder stone, dissolved with Udi mixed with water.
- A Bombay lady’s painless delivery, despite a stillborn issue, by her praying to Baba and consuming Udi-mixture.
- Acceptance of Sincere Offerings: Baba lovingly accepted offerings made with devotion, such as
- Mr. Cholkar’s small offering of sugar-candy, knowing his secret vow to save money for his trip by abstaining from sugar.
- He knew devotees’ sincere intentions,
- even reminding them if they
- forgot to offer something,
- demonstrating His acceptance of their inner devotion over the material value.
- Teaching Non-duality through Action: Baba profoundly taught the principle of “See God in all beings”
- when He told Mrs. Tarkhad, “Mother, you have fed Me sumptuously… The dog which you saw before meals and to which you gave the piece of bread is, one with Me, so also other creatures… I am roaming in their forms. He, who sees Me in all these creatures is My beloved.“. This practical demonstration encouraged compassion for all life.
- Drawing Devotees and Fulfilling Desires: Baba had an incredible ability to draw devotees to Shirdi, “like a sparrow, with a thread tied to its feet.” He was omniscient and knew their innermost thoughts and desires. Often, His compassion led Him to fulfill them. Examples include:
- Knowing Lakhamichand’s taking a loan for his darshan and forgetting to buy guavas, but arranging for an old woman to sell him the fruits.
- Knowing Damu Anna’s secret thoughts about speculative business and gently dissuading him, saving him from financial ruin. He blessed Damu Anna’s wife with four sons and four daughters, by gave her four mangoes as Prasad. This act overrode astrological predictions.
- Fulfilling Mrs. Tendulkar’s dream of her son passing his medical examination despite unfavorable astrological predictions, emphasizing faith. He also blessed Mr. Tendulkar with a higher pension after a dream.
- Ensuring painless death and salvation (Sadgati) for devotees like Sannyasi Vijayanand, Balaram Mankar, and Tatya Noolkar; Even showering flowers on Megha’s body and arranging his funeral rites after his passing shows, deep affection.
- Compassion for Animals: Baba displayed immense compassion for animals.
- Notably, he bought two goats for an exorbitant sum. He explained their past lives and their enmity in their previous human forms. Out of pity, he fed them.
- He also taught not to kill creatures, stating “God lives in all beings and creatures”.
- Personal Sacrifice for Devotees:
- A supreme act of compassion was when Baba
- sacrificed His own life to save Tatya Kote Patil’s life, fulfilling an earlier prophecy that Tatya would pass away, but Baba took his place.
Shirdi’s Shri Sai Baba exemplified unparalleled compassion and selflessness through numerous acts. He protected villagers from epidemics, encouraged disciples, healed ailments without medicine, and accepted sincere offerings. Baba’s teachings emphasized seeing God in all beings, fulfilling devotees’ desires, and displaying profound love for both people and animals, often embodying true sacrificial spirit.
- Protection from Epidemics: Baba displayed compassionate foresight by grinding wheat and having the flour thrown on the Shirdi village borders to curb a cholera epidemic.
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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.


