AUM SRI SAI RAM

“Fasting does not mean to abstain from food but to entertain pure and noble 
thoughts about others. This is the only way to stay close to God.” – Sri Shirdi 
Sai Baba.

One day, a very rich Muslim lady, endowed with many virtues and a devout 
worshipper of Sri Shirdi Sai Baba decided to observe a rigid fast to stay close 
to Him. She went on a pilgrimage to Shirdi to meet Baba in person and to tell 
him about her heartfelt desire.

Baba, who is Sai ( Mother) and also Masidi Ayi (Mother of Muslims) and Dwaraka 
Mayi (Mother of Hindus), loved all His disciples equally, the Muslim, the 
Hindu, the rich, the poor, the saintly and the waywardly. He received the lady 
and listened kindly to her woe. Simultaneously, Baba knew about the plight of a 
Hindu woman, an ordinary folk of the land. She was unmarried and was living in 
total destitute with her two under aged children. She did not have even one 
grain of rice to feed to her poor kids.   The ‘Antaryami’ Sai had heard the 
prayer of the unmarried mother and the wail of the famished children. In His 
immense wisdom, He told the rich and virtuous lady -

‘You don’t need to deprive yourself of food to stay close to me. Go and cook 
some food for the unmarried woman. Feed her and her children with the food. You 
too partake in the meal.  Feed the hungry if you want to stay near to Me!’

She followed the commands of Baba and she was graced with Divine Knowledge that 
God lives in all beings. The same God that she saw in Baba dwelt in the heart 
of the poor woman and her children. Service to man is truly service to God. 
Keep a rigid fast on thoughts, words and deeds that hurt others, but think 
about a meal of goodness, prepare it with words of empathy and serve it to all 
with love.

Millions are, year in and out, on compulsory fast. They abstain from food, not 
because they are engaged in a spiritual sadhana but simply because they do not 
have it.

‘Feed the hungry! The gift of food is the noblest of all gifts’- Sri Sathya Sai 
Baba.


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