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By: Mrs. Seetha Vijayakumar Sai Maharaj has a formula for Harmony in life Relationships persist by outer resources, and our code of conduct. Baba says: ‘Keep on giving and I Keep on filling.’ When Kaka Dixit brought A trunk...
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By: Seetha ‘Priya’ The age-old question of the existence of God has perennially divided humanity into two distinct camps: believers and non-believers. This schism has given rise to an endless debate, with each side staunchly defending its position. Believers...
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Dr. A. Ramaswamy Iyengar IshAvaAsya Upanishad says that those who do not possess self-knowledge are ever doubtful. Doubts, if not cleared, lead to sansayatma – more doubts, and vinashyati – self-destruction. Self-knowledge is knowledge that you create for yourself,...
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By: Paras Mal Jain Sai Baba professed respect for all religions. Whenever saints and mystics visited Shirdi they offered their respect to Sai Maharaj. Baba interacted and had religious debates with them. It was indeed a feast for the...
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By: D. Sankaraiah When we attended a Sai Devotees Convention in Assam in 2010, we learned about the magnificent work of Jadav Mulai Payeng who has accomplished single-handedly is extraordinary, even unbelievable. Sai Brother Dwarika Mohan Misra organized a...
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By: Sai Raghu ‘Sai Baba is Advaita Sai Baba is Dvaita Sai Baba is Param Vishishta Advaita.’ Advaita is monism – seeing Baba and Baba alone. Dvaita is dualism – Baba is high above and devotee is below. In...
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By: C.S. Dinesh Every Sai devotee is familiar with Baba’s oft-repeated statement – ‘Sab ka Malik Ek’. This idea of one God is professed in the Bhagavad Gita. Krishna says, 4.11, “Ye yatha mam prapadyante, tan tathaiva bhajami aham,”...
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By: Sri Radhakrishna Swamiji Sai Satcharitra and Bhagavad Gita talk of universal love. Is it possible? Someone will ask – How can I love a child on the street as much as my child? Love my parents or spouse...
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Sainath Parabrahman called ‘Loving others and Serenity’ or non-violence” as weapons of the strong. He said love and truth are inseparable and presuppose one another. We may never be strong enough to be entirely non-violent in thought, word, and...
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By: Sri Narasimha Swamiji Sai Maharaj introduced himself, saying: I am neither Hindu nor Muslim, neither Persian nor Jew. I am neither the East nor West, neither from land nor from water. Sai Baba refused to be confined to...