• Key Highlight 7

    Key Highlight 7

    Baba is accessible to all. “Indeed, Baba, what will happen to us devotees after you have left?” Kaka Dixit asked Sai Baba before His Mahasamadhi. “Kaka, you are a wise man! A learned person – with implicit faith in...
  • Key Highlight 6

    Key Highlight 6

    Rao Sahib Papiah Chettiar’s wife is one of the instances of help where Baba guided the devotee’s soul at the death bed. She was not very old at the time of her passing away and her demise broke her...
  • Key Highlight 5

    Key Highlight 5

    Sai Baba’s Mahasamadhi’s centenary event is at the heart of every Sai devotee as it celebrates the triumph of Lord Sainath over death and is the proof that He is close behind out thoughts. Lord Sainath cast off His...
  • Key Highlight 4

    Key Highlight 4

    Baba’s Mahasamadhi is not a matter for regret from His own standpoint or from his bhakta’s. Baba’s point of view always was that He was Narayana, that He was Kabir, etc, – always spending out His energy for promoting...
  • Key Highlight 3

    Key Highlight 3

    To the survivors who mainly thought of the worldly disadvantages entailed by their bereavement, Shri. Sai of Shirdi gave assurance that He would look after them and their interests. He was always as good as His word. To Balakram...
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    Key Highlight 2

    When the mortal coil is shuffled off, it is patent that a supreme Siddha, a perfect Jnani Sai Baba should have faced His so-called death, in 1918, with perfect equanimity and cheerfulness. He was always realizing the true nature...
  • Key Highlight 1

    Key Highlight 1

    Make of a temple or tree your home, Clothe yourself in the skin of a deer, And use the bare earth for your bed Avoiding gifts and sense delights; Could any fail to be content, Blest with dispassion such...
  • Baba held me up!

    Baba held me up!

    By: Amit Gattadahalli Reference Source: The Wondrous Saint Sai Baba By: Shri. Narasimha Swamy Shri Sai Baba was an epitome of compassion incarnate. He treated the rich and the poor, old and the young, men and women, alike. The...
  • Ranvir’s Pictorial Leela for Kids

    Ranvir’s Pictorial Leela for Kids

  • Pick Up Stones and Turn into Jewels

    Pick Up Stones and Turn into Jewels

    By: V. S. Kuber In my growing up years, John Bunyan’s ‘Pilgrim’s Progress’ left a mark on me.  Though I forgot all about the book in the intervening years, the message remained – that I should learn to walk...