• Three Chairs Of Sai Stalwarts

    Three Chairs Of Sai Stalwarts

    By: D. Sankaraiah Hari Sitaram Dixit sought Baba’s permission to build a Wada in 1910. It was meant for him to stay and for visiting pilgrims. In the 1970s, Dixit Wada was used as a dining hall for pilgrims...
  • Get Ready To Dance With Both Arms Free

    Get Ready To Dance With Both Arms Free

    By: Ramaswamy Seshadri After Radhakrishna Mayi came to Shirdi, Baba called her residence ‘School’. Baba sent devotees to find out their caliber and confirm their spiritual aspirations. Sai Baba often offered teaching stories, rather than moralistic preaching. Teaching Stories...
  • Gita’s Golden Rules To Perfect Dhyan

    Gita’s Golden Rules To Perfect Dhyan

    By: C.S. Dinesh A devotee had mailed Sai Maharaj a copy of Tilak’s book in Marathi ‘Gita Rahasya’ (Secret of the Gita). Baba reverentially kept the book on his head and while giving it to Nana Saheb Nimonkar enlisted...
  • Varkari Yatra At Shirdi

    Varkari Yatra At Shirdi

    By: Rajeshwari Somasekhar In Sai Satcharitra, we see several references that Sai Maharaj is no different from Lord Pandharinath. We also come across a Varkari named Gauli Buva visiting Shirdi once every year. Lord Sainath asked Dada Saheb Khaparde...
  • Four Gates To Access Yoga Vashista’s Wisdom

    Four Gates To Access Yoga Vashista’s Wisdom

    By: Smt. Sunanda Ananth Sai Baba frequently advised devotees to read Yoga Vasistha and to follow it in their lives. Sai Baba pointed out that amid the peace and tranquility that prevailed in Ayodhya, Prince Rama once found traces...
  • Kaka Dixit Diary – Decoding ‘Tat Tvam Asi’ to Reshape Our Reality’

    Kaka Dixit Diary – Decoding ‘Tat Tvam Asi’ to Reshape Our Reality’

    KAKA DIXIT’s DIARY Sai Maharaj explained the profound wisdom recorded in one of the four Mahavakyas, ‘Tat Tvam Asi’ from Chhandogya Upanishad. He beckons us to explore the profound interconnectedness that permeates our existence. Even the smallest drop in...
  • A dip into Sahasranama – 29: Sahasranama leads to ‘Diksha’

    A dip into Sahasranama – 29: Sahasranama leads to ‘Diksha’

    By: Seetha ‘Priya’ René Descartes, a 17th-century French philosopher, studied in-depth Vishnu Sahasranama and other scriptures and introduced the statement ‘I think, therefore I am’, as a fundamental element of his philosophical method of self-inquiry. He started doubting everything,...
  • Crafting Connections and Shaping Destinies

    Crafting Connections and Shaping Destinies

    By: S.C. Gupta Bapu Saheb Booty brought a person named Ram Lal from Nagpur. When he sat before Sai Maharaj, Baba gazed at him with marvel at the dexterity of his small hands. With his omnipresence Baba proclaimed the...
  • When Goddess Parvati Guided Devas to Know Brahma

    When Goddess Parvati Guided Devas to Know Brahma

    By: Sri Radhakrishna Swamiji A Pundit came to Shirdi and requested Sai Maharaj’s permission to give a discourse on Kena Upanishad in the mosque. Sai Maharaj readily agreed. The discourse started. When asked by a devotee, “Kenesitam patati presitam...
  • In the Guru Poornima Festival, We Celebrate Sai Brotherhood

    In the Guru Poornima Festival, We Celebrate Sai Brotherhood

    By: Dr. A. Ramaswamy Iyengar The scenes of Guru Poornima celebrations across the country and the world appear to carry one message, ‘Life is life with others.’ It is life from, for, and with one another. Human life is...