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Hari Vinayak Sathe in 1945 in an interview with Sri Narasimha Swamiji recorded – “Baba told me to annihilate my ego. To become nothing. Not even zero. The English zero is written like an O and the Sindhi zero...
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By: Vidyut Maneklal O’Death! Consider thy existence vis-s-vis that of Sai Baba Thou art merely a particle of dust under his feet For in Mahasamadhi, he lives forever And provides relief from the miseries of life To one and...
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By: Seetha ‘Priya’ Heisenberg’s ‘Uncertainty Principle’ also called the ‘Indeterminacy Principle’, was proposed in 1927 by the German physicist Werner Heisenberg. It had a profound impact on classical physics as it questioned the very foundation of all scientific investigation...
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By: Zarine Taraporevala Baba! Make my heart the temple of your worship Slowly rising strains of Veena Ringing therein May sing your praises And the skies be filled with your pure divine light You be sitting on the stone,...
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The First World War was going on. The freedom struggle in our country was intensive and the British Government was ruthless against those freedom fighters and put a good number of them in jail. Khaparde and I were on...
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By: Ramaswamy Seshadri Sai Baba was fond of Ramayana’s Sundara Kanda, talked about Hanuman’s adventures, and offered valuable lessons. Sai Baba advised devotees to read Sundara Kanda which is one of the most widely read sections of the Ramayana....
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By: Dubagunta Sankaraiah When I was in Shirdi once, I requested Sri Sivanesan Swamiji to explain the meaning of Baba’s oft-repeated ‘Anal Haqq’ (also written as ‘Anal Huq). He called a Muslim Fakir who was reading the Quran in...
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By: Sri Narasimha Swamiji Why do many Sai devotees exchange salutations with ‘Aum Sairam’ instead of Hi? Why do all Upanishadic invocations begin with Aum? ‘Aum Sai ram’ is a widely used, one-word, divine symbol, deeply embedded not only...
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By: Sri Radhakrishna Swamiji When I was in Bengaluru, I made it a point to visit two holy places around 100 kilometers away – Ghati Subramanya Kshetra and Viduraswatha. On the way we had to pass Larsen and Toubro...
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By: Shreyas Devaraj Judge Swamigal In Pudukkottai there is a famous landmark called “Adhistanam” where the mortal remains of Sadasiva Brahman II remain. A judge in a Travancore court, he learned that he had to give capital punishment to...