Thursday is known to be Shirdi Sai Baba’s day and it is said that offering him certain food items today will purge one of all his sins. Sai Baba is essentially worshipped thorough pictures and literature and is said to be extremely benevolent towards his devotees. All across the world, he is known as a figure of faith and devotion – since Shirdi Baba was born as a human being himself, he is an extremely relatable figure for his devotees. Sai Baba is followed by people of all faiths.
Apart from being a “God” in human form, Sai Baba was known as a saint and fakir. Pothi (Devotional Reading/Study) in Samadhi Mandirĭevotional Songs in Samadhi Mandir & Cultural Programmes (if any) Mangal snaan in the Samadhi Mandir Mangal snaan in the Samadhi Mandirĭhuni pooja with ghee in Dwarkamai (next door) Sai kee aarti jo koee gaave ghar mein basee sukh mangal paaveĪnant koti brahmaand naayak raaja dhiraaj yogee raaj ,jai jai jai sai baba keeĪarti shree sai guruvar kee paramaanand suravar kee.One of most revered figures in Hindusim, Shirdi Sai Baba was a spiritual leader, said to be the incarnation Lord Shiva and Dattatreya. Sai Baba was born in the village of Pathri, in the Nizam state of British India, to a Brahmin couple. He was handed over to Fakir by his parents. In his final days, Baba said these sentences. The date of birth, however, is still unknown to the rest of the world. Baba moved to Shirdi village in Maharashtra when he was 16 years old. People were shocked to see him sitting on a pedestal under a neem tree at such a young age, meditating deeply without food or water. People began to have a lot of faith in this young Baba after that. Bayajabai, the village chief’s wife, inquired about Sai Baba’s well-being as a child. Shirdi Sai Baba preached the value of self-realization and chastised love for its destructive qualities, according to his biography. His spiritual codes of compassion, mercy, helping others, charity, contentment, inner peace, and loyalty to God and Guru are all emphasized in his teachings. He stressed the importance of surrendering to the real Satguru, who was the first to cross the divine consciousness route. Sant Sai Baba was against discrimination based on religion or caste. His teachings blended Hinduism and Islam, and the mosque where he lived was given the Hindu name Dwarakamayi. He performed Hindu and Muslim rituals, incorporating words and figures from both religions. People became enlightened as a result of his efforts. Allah Malik (God is King) and Sabka Malik were two of his favorite phrases. He is now known as “Sai Baba”, which is a sacred name for the father of the Sai Muslims and a sacred term for Hindus. Shirdi Sai Baba is said to have appeared to him as Lord Rama, Krishna, and other gods. Many of his devotees referred to him as Sai Baba of Shirdi. Devotees say that Sai baba appeared to them in dreams and advised them about what was right and wrong.īaba used to light lamps in the temple and mosque every day, but he had to ask the Banis for oil for this, and one day the Banis told Baba, “Baba, we don’t have oil.” Then Baba went quietly from there to the temple, where he placed water in the lamp instead of oil and gave it water, and the light spread all over the place. When the foreigners approached them and pleaded for forgiveness, Baba forgave them and warned them not to lie again. When a devotee of Baba came from a long distance to see Baba to see his wife, it began to rain heavily. His devotee became angry, and Baba, seeing his dilemma, said – O Allah, stop the rain, my devotee.
The rain ceased as soon as the children had to return home.
Once, a villager’s daughter fell into the well while playing, and everyone thought she was drowning. Everyone rushed over to see her hanging, and there was an unseen person catching her.