By: Adi Shankaracharya Fool! Give up thy thirst for wealth, banish all desires from thy heart, Let thy mind be satisfied with what is gained by thy Karma. Do not be proud of wealth, of friends, or of youth;...
By: C.S. Dinesh Saibaba has stated “The whole universe is my home. I am myself Vasudeva and all-pervading God I myself am Para brahma” Sai satcharitra chap 9, Ovi 47, Children play with masks. The more grotesque the mask,...
By: Smt. Seetha Vijayakumar Chandrabai Borker first visited Shirdi in 1892 perhaps at the age of about 22 years and was an ardent devotee of Baba. In one of her visits to Shirdi, Baba gave her his tooth as...
By: D. Sankaraiah Narayan Ashram’s original name was Tosar Tosar heard for the first time the name of Sai Baba and his greatness in 1910 from Das Ganu Maharaj’s kirtan. Das Ganu would first display the photo of Sai...
By: Ramaswami Sheshadri Damodar Savalram Rasane alias Anna Rasane, or simply Savalram Rasane, S/o Kasar originally belonged to Ahmednagar and later moved to Poona. Baba used to call him as Damia. He was a very humble man and began...
By: Sri Radhakrishna Swamiji The lamp has great significance in our culture. Saints point to that shining, eternal, smokeless flame whose light is all-pervasive. This is the brilliant Light of Consciousness, which when reflected in the mind makes our...
By: Shreyas Devaraj Tapasvi Maharaj Tapasvi Maharaj’s ashram is about 70 kilometers from Bangalore. He is a crown prince of Rajasthan and renounced the pleasures of royal life and came down to South India at the young man of...
(Material world is a manifestation of spirit or Infinite consciousness) By: Sai Raghu “The Eternal, the Infinite, the Omnipresent, the Omniscient is a principle, not accurately a person as is accepted. Everyone is only the embodiment of the principle,...
By: Anandmurti Gurumaa Seeing the world around you fall apart, and all endearing bonds wither away like blossoms hitting their age of senescence in the autumn’s fall, you have witnessed the brutality of death. You never knew how fragile...