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“Loving means being open to miracles, to victories and defeats, and to everything that happens each day as the grace of Sai Maharaj, as we walk on the face of this earth. – Sri Narasimha Swamiji
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“Love of Lord Sainath is a thrilling experience With Recitation of Vishnu Sahasranama daily” – Sri Radhakrishna Swamiji
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By: Dr. G.R. Vijayakumar Hari Vinayak Sathe complained about Nanavalli to Sai Maharaj that he was creating a lot of problems with his funny behavior so that he could not continue to stay in Shirdi. Sainath pacified him to...
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By: D. Sankaraiah Make ‘Om Sai Sri Sai Jaya Jaya Sai’ mantra your lifeline; it will add substance to your life. However, once initiated, there is no turning back. We must see it to the end. Once discovered, life...
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By: C.S. Dinesh SAI Maharaj begged from five houses, mixed all this food, and shared it with pigs, dogs, and other hungry creatures. He was never attached to any one house for begging or a particular food. The Bhagavad...
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Beloved Children, Aum Namo Sainathaya A mother was hurt and shocked to hear her son telling lies. So, she took the boy to ‘Gurusthan’ at Shirdi and told him about the perils of telling lies. “When you tell...
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GURU POORNIMA MESSAGE AUM SAI RAM Greetings to all the readers, editorial members, and back-office staff of SAI AURA. As we bring out this Twenty-Sixth issue (Guru Poornima issue) in July 2024 our Editorial Board has requested me to...
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Nana Saheb Chandorkar along with Ganesh Rao Sahasrabuddhe visited Sai Maharaj for the first time in 1892. Sai Baba was looking for someone who would glorify his life and bring many devotees to his fold. Nana Saheb was a...
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By: Sai Raghu Today the garden of Sai Bhakti Is in full bloom, And the trees are laden with fruits. Whosoever desires could pluck them, And carry cartloads of them. Baba has made them invaluable, May be! Never again...
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By: Paras Mal Jain One day three Jain monks visited Shirdi. Baba greeted them with sugarcane juice and enquired from them about Jain mythology. Baba explained after the monks left for Punatambe, that a chieftain called Naabhi, and his...