By: Dinesh Chikkaballapur After my retirement, I settled down in Mumbai and rendered Sai Satcharitra ‘ovi to ovi’ first in Kannada and later into English. During this holy task, two kinds of power have come into play in my...
By: B. Rajeshwari Attachment creates bondage while love bestows freedom. How who always does right actions and lives the way of God is the dearest of Lord Sainath. He is sure to reap the fruit of his right actions...
By: Jayakrishna Nelamangala ||AUM Shree Gurubhyo Namaha Harihi AUM|| In the previous mantra, a clear distinction was made between belief and knowledge because they are quite opposite to each other. Often, the presence of one indicates the lack of...
By: Ramaswamy Seshadri Interestingly, major religions that originated outside India — Judaism, Christianity, and Islam–as well as those that originated in India, like Hinduism, Buddhism, Jainism, and Sikhism talk of the soul that survives the body after death. The...
By: Sanjay Padia Navaratri is a great occasion for all in Bengal. Following Vijayadashami, Sai devotees celebrate Baba’s Mahasamadhi to pay homage to the Parabrahman. The nine nights and days of Navaratri indicate the darkness of ignorance present in...
By: Seetha Vijayakumar It was December 1977. I was just married and accompanied my husband to Calcutta as he was given an examination assignment. Mother Sarojini Devarajulu who was a pioneer Sai devotee came to the University Guesthouse and...
By: Usha Ranganathan Sai Baba and Sai Satcharita offer a few suggestions that can help you stay centered while navigating life’s challenges, be they physical or financial. Life is a blessing, but it does not seem like one when...
By: Maheshwari S Kumar It was a fine morning at Shirdi in 1914. Kaka Dixit was doing his ‘Parayan’ of ‘Panchadasi. At one point Upasani Maharaj intervened and was giving precepts. The topic was how to keep the...
“A Sai devotee must never forget that if he waits for better times to come, he may have to wait till eternity. Begin where you are with whatever you have with every action you perform, every feeling and emotion...
“Blessed is the person who keeps giving. In the measure in which we forgive – and even forget that we have forgiven – we become like Loving God Sai Baba.” – Sri Narasimha Swamiji