Who is Shirdi Sai Baba
Long time ago, at the beginning of eighteenth century a young bearded man with 
sparkling eyes took shelter in a mosque, in Shirdi Village (of Maharshtra 
State, In India) . Nobody knew from where this stranger had come who hardly 
spoke a word and stayed there.



Gradually the curious villagers started offering food to the man, but he never 
asked anything from them. Sometimes he shared his food with the animals. Soon 
the young fakir, as he was started to be addressed, started expressing his view 
points with few elderly villagers. His simple language of expresssion and his 
special power of solving the problems of poor needy and destitutes soon made 
this less known fakir, known as Shri Sai Baba. As the days passed, devotees 
started streaming into Shirdi in ever growing numbers. The village was fast 
becoming a centre of pilgrimage. As gifts and presentations flowed in, the pomp 
and ceremony of Sai worship were evolving. Everyday Sai Baba would be a pauper 
having distributed all among the needy and the poor. But Sai Baba’s life of a 
Fakir remained calm, undisturbed, unaltered and therein is the saint’s 
Spiritual glory. 



People also realised that this “Baba” was no ordinary person but a person with 
extraordinary godly powers. Such powers are not known or present in normal 
human beings. Baba preached his principle of love and faith in humanity to all 
his disciples. He always felt anguished over the fact that all those who came 
to him were more for their own personal problems and not for attaining the 
ultimate goal of reaching God which he felt could be attained only by true 
servicing of humanity. 



Sai baba strongly believed in uniformity of religion and he never distinguished 
anyone on the basis of caste, creed or religion. He always made it a point not 
to return empty handed those who had come to him in their hour of need and 
grief. He performed miracles to alleviate the suffering of poor people. On one 
occasion he restored the eyes of a blind elderly and in another occasion he 
lighted a lantern with water when there was no oil to burn it. 



As all good things have to end ultimately “Baba” also left his body on his own 
will on 15th Oct. 1918, leaving his millions of believers and followers crying. 
His body was laid in the Samadhi Mandir called “Booty”, which he had asked his 
disciple to built before his death.



Sai Baba was Unique, in that, he lived his message through the Essence of his 
Being. His life and relationship with the common man was his teaching. The 
lmmense Energy that was manifest in the body of Sai was moving and is still 
moving in a mysterious way, creating and recreating itself everywhere, beyond 
the comprehension of time and space.Yet, he lived with the common folk as a 
penniless fakir, wearing a torn kafni, sleeping over a mat while resting his 
head on a brick, begging for his food. He radiated a mysterious smile and a 
deep inward look, of a peace that passeth all understanding. He was always and 
ever aware of what transpired within the hearts and minds of everyone, whether 
they be, His devotees or not. This Omnipresent and Omniscient Sri Sai Baba who 
left his mortal body in 1918, is the living spiritual force that is drawing 
people from all walks of life, from all parts of the world, into his fold, 
today.Sri Sai Baba lived, acted and behaved as only a “God descended on Earth” 
can. He came to serve mankind, to free them from the clutches of fear. 



His most concise message for one and all alike was “Why fear when I am here”. 
To take refuge in Sai, is to enter into ajourney to reach the Divine Oasis of 
Love and drink deep from the Fountain of Life, the source of all Spiritual 
Energy.Wherever the devotee is, Baba makes him recognize within himself his 
highest aspirations and goal and at one stroke, his conduct and the attitude to 
fellow beings is touched with the awareness of love, understanding, patience 
and faith. This is the promise that Sri Sai Baba holds out to all who come to 
Him. Sri Sai Baba was beyond the limitations of Time and Space and thus caste, 
creed, position dogmas and doctrines were fundamentally unimportant to him. 
Nobody really knew his parentage, where he came from or which religion he 
practised. He claimed no possessions nor accepted any disciples or gave any 
specific teaching. 



This anonymity lent a strange facet to his interaction with the people who came 
to him for guidance. To the Hindus he was an orthodox Brahmin, with a sacred 
fire, enjoining the worship of many gods and the devout study of various Hindu 
scriptures. He lived in a mosque but always referred to it as “Dwarkamay!” 
(Lord Krishna’s birth place is Dwaraka). To the Moslems he was a fakir living 
in a mosque observing the disciplines of Islam, uttering “Allah Malik” (God is 
the master) guiding Muslim seekers along the lines c)f their own religion. To 
the Parsis he was the sacred rire worshipper. His life was a living 
manifestation c)f the Sermon of the Christ and of the Eight-fold path of the 
Buddha.



Sai Baba’s attraction and appeal lie in this fact that he was a perfect model 
of the harmony of all religions, for whom this world – with all its sectarian 
and religious antagonism, had been waiting. Sai Baba lived to awaken and lead 
mankind to the varities of spiritual life. He set in motion a wave of 
spirituality, which is now spreading all over the globe. All his life’s 
activities constituted the upliftment of mankind. By first conferring temporal 
benefits, he drew unto himself countless souls caught up in ignorance 
(darkness) and opened their eyes to the true meaning of life. The miracles 
which manifested through Sai Baba were just such as were needed to create faith 
in the people and to make his devotees ethically and spiritually better 
evolved. Baba did not purposefully perform miracles to show his powers. The 
very strength of his perfect realisation, in its interaction with nature, 
caused “the miracle” to take place. Thus he drew people from their deluded 
pursuits after earthly objects of a transitory nature and induced and inspired 
them to strive for self-realisation. He continued this glorious work until the 
last moment of his human embodiment in Shirdi.



Amazingly, there are a phenomenally large number of instances in which Sai Baba 
has been literally physically appearing before his devotees, even decades after 
his passing out of the physical body. Sai Baba is constantly and simultaneously 
proving that he is alive in spirit and responds to our sincere prayers. He is 
the One Spirit of all existence. which is God in all the forms of God, in all 
the saints, in all the men and in all the creatures. All those who sincerely 
take to a life of inner development, Sai Baba lifts him to a higher level. 
Every one derives benefit according to the ripeness o f his soul and in 
accordance with his inner yearning. Baba assured his devotees by his saying “I 
am at Shirdi and everywhere. Whatever you do, wherever you may be, ever bear 
this in mind, that I am always aware of everything”. Sai Baba does not belong 
to any single tradition but to all mankind on the path of goodness, love and 
understanding.



Before leaving his body he told one of his devotees that he would return as a 
boy in 8 years. Sri Sathya Sai Baba was born in Puttaparthi 8 years later.

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