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Dr. G.R. Vijayakumar Nana Saheb Chandorkar used his influence in the Government to get a posting to his orderly, Ganesh Rao Sahasrabuddhe in the Police cadre. But Baba was against this move. He wanted Ganesh Rao to become a...
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By: C.S. Dinesh When Tilak’s treatise on Gita reached Sai Maharaj, he reverentially kept it on his head and gave it to Shama to read it regularly as he was a habitual worrier. It was only when Shama started...
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By: Smt. Sunanda Ananth Justice Tatya Saheb Noolkar along with his children – one of them a doctor shifted to Shirdi to get treatment for his illness. He wanted to be under the protective umbrella of Sai Maharaj. Even...
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By: Rajeshwari Somasekhar When I planned a pilgrimage to Kodumudi and Palani in Tamil Nadu, a Sai brother in Bengaluru advised me to meet a divine couple at Palani who practiced Baba’s philosophy to share and care. Sai Baba...
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“Misfortunes are blessings if we handle them well. They are like the knives, Which hurt or help as we hold them by the blade or handle.” – Dada J. P. Vaswani
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1. Whose Son-in-law was Rao Saheb Yeshwant Janardhan Galwankar? 2. Who influenced Radhakrishna Mai to sing Bengali songs? 3. When did Toser assume Sanyas from? 4. To whom did Baba prescribe a concoction of Almonds to control diarrhea? 5....
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By: D. Sankaraiah While writing on Mother Radhakrishna Mayi or for that matter on any poet of repute, a natural query that pops up is: Are all poets basically and habitually mystic in their physical and mental make-up? It’s...
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By: C V Srivalli One day my Sai spoke to me thus in my ears: “Why do you always remain engrossed in acts seeking distinct recognition? Sometimes you write poetry and at times you talk of bhakti, All this...