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11pt;">--------------- Maha Shivarathri day-

26th February 2006 http://www.saidarbar.org/sarwam/shiva.jpg Shivarathri is

a very auspicious day for all. It is the fourteenth day of the lunar fortnight

when the moon is waning and the sun is in the sign of Aquarius. The

festival is, however, related to the moon rather than the sun. That is the

reason why it is called Shivarathri, the night of Shiva. Unlike other nights,

this particular night is the night of consecration, of dedication, of

illumination. On this night there is just a minute part more to be conquered

and that can be done by keeping vigil and dwelling on the glory of God. The

vigil that is prescribed is symbolic of the eternal vigil one has to observe,

while the rite of fasting is symbolic of divesting the senses of the pleasures

for which they crave. The nightlong devotional singing is significant of the

life-long consciousness of the Divine Presence that every one should cultivate.

You must realize that devotional singing, reflection on the name of God, and

offerings at the lotus feet are not for pleasing or propitiating God, but for

our own spiritual progress. God does not shower grace on people because they

sing His praises. Nor does He come down upon them because they do not deify

Him. Recitation of the Divine attributes only enables us to dwell on elevating

ideals and approximate ourselves more and more to the Divinity that is our

nature. We become what we contemplate. When we fix our thoughts on the evil

that others do, the evil pollutes our mind. When, on the contrary, we fix our

mind on the virtues or well being of others, our mind is cleansed of wrong and

entertains only good thoughts. No evil thought can penetrate the mind of a

person wholly given to love and compassion. It is said "He who knows Brahman

(God) becomes Brahman." The only way to become Brahman is to be ever immersed

in

contemplation of Brahman. With a lump of candy on the tongue, how can the taste

of salt and savory be known? Immerse your mind in good thoughts and the world

will be good; soak it in bad thoughts and the world will be bad for you. So,

recollect only good; do, think, and plan only good; speak and act only good.

Then as a result you will approximate God, the source of all good. This is the

message for the coming Shivarathri.

----------------------- THIS ISSUE CONTAINS

1. FOUNDATION STONES FOR THE SPIRITUAL LIFE 2. SAI'S NEWS

FROM TIME MACHINE 3. SAI IN DREAMS 4. QUINTESSENCE OF SRI SAIBABA'S PHILOSOPHY

5. SANATANA DHARMA& SRI SHIRDI SAIBABA 6. SAIBANISA OFFERS PRANAMS TO LORD

SHIVA….. 7. DEVOTEES EXPERIENCES 8. SPIRITUAL GEMS FROM SAI SATCHARITRA 9.

SAI WITH CHILDREN 10. ARTICLES FROM SAI DEVOTEES 11. LETTERS FROM SAI DEVOTEES

12. TELUGU SECTION 13. FROM SAI ORGANISATIONS 14. SAI'S BOOK WORLD 15.

EDITORIAL. ------------------------------- 1. FOUNDATION STONES FOR THE

SPIRITUAL LIFE: From the Satsanghs of Saibanisaji

http://www.angelfire.com/celeb2/saidarbar/pages/S3500055.htm

font-family: Arial;">Sai Sevak Smt. Rajeswari Kasturi, Saidarbar – Hyderabad.

180. You may feel bad for the well wisher’s bitter words, the way a Doctor

prescribes bitter medicine for your good health. 181. If you nourish the

bitter fruit plants with sweet water, it gives only bitter fruits. similarly

telling good words to crooks is of no use. 182. In this modern age, the

persons

with bad characters are projected as heroes of society where as the good persons

with simple living are ignored. So it is the duty of the society to recognize

the good and bad. 183. The bad person will flourish with the sweet words.

Where as the good person will flourish with the healthy criticism. 184.

Following the path shown by Mahatmas (Good persons) may give hardship during

the journey but after reaching the destination, you will realize the importance

of hardships.

11pt;">185. You are advised to take shelter under the shade of a tree which is

having fruits. Due to unforeseen reasons, if you have not enjoyed its fruits,

do not feel bad as you enjoyed its shade. 186. The minerals under the earth,

the trees above the earth are utilized by the mankind but not by the mother

earth. In the similar way, the Saints knowledge will be useful to the society

at large. 187. The head of the state should prepare to punish the bad,

encourage the good, spend the money in a proper way, avoid partiality among his

followers and dedicate his total life for the protection of the state.

188. With dedication, if you rub the logs, you can generate fire. If you dig

the earth, you will get water. In the similar way, a bold person with

dedication proceeding towards his goal will certainly meet success. 189. A

wise man will not drink the salt water from well dug by his kith and kin. He

prefers to drink sweet water from the well dug by outsiders. In the similar

way, do not keep any attachments to sentiments and live above sentiments. To

be continued… ----- 2. SAI'S NEWS FROM THE

TIME MACHINE: February 22, 1914: A Sadhak of Yoga (Swami Ram Baba) visited

Shirdi and seeing Baba eating Roti with onion got suspicious and disappointed.

However Baba proved His power of Omniscience by reading his mind and the Sadhak

returned highly satisfied and blessed ------------------------------- 3. SAI IN

DREAMS:

none;">http://www.ebeacon.indiainabook.com/ These are the dream sequences and

messages as received by SAIBANISA From our beloved GURU LORD SAINATH OF

SHIRIDI. In Anticipation that this feature will help in one's spiritual growth

are hereby compiled from his personal Diary and presented to SAIBANDHUS.

Translated and presented by RAGHU RAMAN SATULURY. 08-04-1994 Yesterday was

Thursday. I asked Baba to enlighten me on how the life was in Shiridi, when HE

was alive. Sai said – During those days people came with lot of faith and

devotion. In the return trip, they left Shiridi with good results to their

homes. People now are visiting Shiridi without any faith and more often to

probe and test whether anything good happens to them or not besides looking for

a change from the monotonous daily scores of life. Often their inner intentions

are to verify the veracity of the statements made by others. That’s precisely

the reason why everybody coming to Shiridi is not able to reap the fruits of

the visit undertaken. Do not undertake any pilgrimage for the sake of

pleasure seeking. 09-04-1994 Sai in the form of an unknown person said-

When elders commit mistakes, naturally children have to bear the results of the

misadventures. It is left for elders to ponder over and decide as to why indulge

in such activities when the results are

certainly known to be bad. A good deed begets good results sooner or later.

12-04-1994 Yesterday, I incurred lot of displeasure due to my

family members. I Prayed Baba to grant me peace. Baba said- Life is like

a marathon walk. We come across many and engage in playing games with few of

them. Obviously one has to win or loose. There is no use in grieving over the

end result. One should cultivate the habit of not paying much attention either

to praises or abuses. Life has to be lived with a sportive spirit.

13-04-1994 My thoughts were totally pre-occupied with family affairs. I asked

Baba to throw some light on my responsibility in the process of upbringing

children. Baba in the form of an unknown person said -Take full

responsibility of the girl child till she is married off and that of son till

he is in a position to live by himself. This is the only way to set one’s

self-free from the family ties. As a head, family obligations are commitments

to be honored. To be continued….. ---- 4.

QUINTESSENCE OF SRI SAIBABA'S PHILOSOPHY: (By Late Sri Bharam UmamaheswaraRao)

"Shashi": shashi_31 22. Atma –

Jnana Atma-Jnana is the only benefactor of a man. If man is devoid of

Atma-Jnana, he will not have happiness or peace, inspite of his several

possessions and enjoyment of pleasures. Atman does not die. It is not that

which did not exist earlier is born now. It is birth less, eternal and ever –

existing. It does not die. It is not that which did not exist earlier and is

born now. It is birth less, eternal and ever – existing. It does not die.

Immortality will be attained from the knowledge of Atma and it will not be

obtained by rhetoric. Only when a Guru imparts the sacred knowledge, it is

easily known that Atman is birthless and deathless. It is not the product of

any process. It is not

bound by the cycle of births. It is ever existing, eternal. Atman will not kill

nor it is killed. The seeker, who is also the sought will clearly understand

the nature of Atman. The wicked, who lack peace and single mindedness cannot

see the Atman. Intellect is higher than the mind and Atman is greater than the

intellect. Atman has no duty to perform “Kartavyam”. It begets no fruition of

Papa or Punya. It is Nirmalam and taintless. Atman has no Bandham or

Liberation. Atman has no difference of Akara or Nirakara. Atman is of an

auspicious nature,

(Mangalaswaroopam). Baba always tells: “You should always look at Atman every

moment and do Manana. Those who had Atma – Sakshatkara shall be merged with

Paratatwam irrespective of the place of death. The one who realizes Atman as

oneself will realize cosmic power. Chitshakti generates Pran – Sakti and flows

into your body and flows through your nerves causing their movement. Baba

Says: “First know what is Atman. He becomes ‘I’ and ‘I’ becomes ‘He’. That is

Atman”. Visualize Atma. Know it, recapitulate it and meditate upon it. Then

only it can be perceived. After attaining that state, we can get salvation

wherever we die and what ever

may be its circumstances. Know Atman as Atman only. Do not take all our people

for granted, as our Atmeyulu. Only Self- seekers are our people. Then only the

radiance of Atman can manifest. This is the quintessence of Philosophy of

Atman. To be continued….. ----------------------------- 5. SANATANA DHARMA &

SRI SHIRDI SAIBABA AKHILANDAKOTI , BRAHMANDA NAAYAKA, RAAJAADHI RAAJA,

YOGIRAJA, PARABRAHMA SREE SATCHITANANDA ,SAMARDHASADGURU, SAINATH MAHARAAJ KI

JAI” Sai In Ramayan: By Sri SAIBANISA Gopal Rao Ravada Lord’s Paadukas In

Ramayana, Bharatha went to the forest to request Ram to return and rule

Ayodhya. But Ram refused to return. So Baratha asked for Ram’s Padukas. Baratha

kept these padukas in the throne and paid reverent homage to the Padukas. He

worshipped these Padukas with great respect. In the 5th chapter of Sai Sat

Charita there is a similar incident. Bai Krishnaji thought that there must be

some memorial of the fact of Sai Baba’s coming to Shirdi

and sitting under the neem tree. So he consulted with Upasani Maharaj and others

and made the Padukas. Baba touched the Padukas and asked them to install on

Sravana poornima day at the Gurusthan. But after installation, Baba said that

the padukas were not His, but were the feet of the Lord and asked the people to

worship it as Lord’s Padukas. Om Tat Sat After fulfilling the duty of His

avatar of killing Ravana, Ram felt it was time for him now to leave the sorrow

of earthly life and resume his celestial identity as Vishnu. As He set forth on

his final journey, the people of

Ayodhya and the vanaras followed him. They followed him as He walked out of the

capital and straight to the banks of the Sarayu River. He paused for a moment

on the shore. He shone like the sun in all its radiance. A serene smile lit his

face. He descended into the water of river Sarayu, submerged himself under the

surface and instantly rose again and transformed into His eternal form as

Vishnu. Effulgent on the coils of his serpent seat, that Lord revealed himself

briefly to those left behind, then ascended to His Celestial abode. Sai also

left his mortal coil happily. In fact two years before leaving this world, Baba

gave an indication that He would attain

Mahasamadhi on Vijayadasami. On the day of His Mahasamadhi, He gave nine coins

to Laxmibai Shinde as a token of her bhakthi. In order that He should not be

entangled with love and affection, He ordered all His devotees to go and have

their noon meals. He never told anyone the exact time of His departure to

heaven. After accomplishing His mission of Lokasamrakshana, Baba left His

mortal coil on a Vijayadasami day peacefully. Jai Sai Ram

-------------------------------- SANATANA DHARMA –NEWS FROM ABROAD:

Thai Pusam Festival in Penang Expected to Draw 500,000 www.bernama.com.my

PENANG,

MALAYSIA, February 8, 2006: More than 500,000 people, including foreign

tourists, are expected to throng the Arulmigu Balathandayuthabani Temple near

the Botanical Gardens here on Saturday in conjunction with the Thaipusam

celebration. Temple Chairman Chandra Kanthan said Wednesday the large number of

people was anticipated because the festival falls on the weekend. Hindu devotees

would

carry various kinds of kavadi and climb the 248 steps up to the Arulmigu

Balathandayuthabani Temple located atop a hill. Hindus carry the kavadi and

undergo penance by piercing their face and body with metal spikes in fulfilment

of vows made to Lord Murugan for having granted their wish for good health,

education and such. Some devotees fulfil their vows by carrying pots of milk

(paal kodum). Thaipusam is celebrated by Hindus nationwide and elsewhere in the

world on the full moon day in the month of Thai in the Tamil calendar, which

usually falls in January or February. More than one million devotees will be

expected at

Batu Caves Murugan Temple outside Kuala Lumpur.

------------ Archaeological Society of India

to Renovate Cambodian Temple www.deccanherald.com NEW DELHI, INDIA, February 1,

2006: The ancient Tra Prohm temple in Cambodia will be restored to its pristine

glory, thanks to a new proposal envisaged by the Cambodian government involving

Indian agencies. For the restoration work at the Tra Prohm, which is dedicated

to Hindu gods and goddesses, the Cambodian government has roped in the

Archaeological Survey of India (ASI) and the Forest Research Institute (FRI),

Dehra Dun. While the restoration work on various Deities would be undertaken by

the ASI, the preservation of scores of ancient trees in the vicinity of the

temple complex would be done by the FRI. The FRI, which is one of the world's

largest institutes of its kind, will undertake a foreign assignment for the

first time. "We have been asked to conserve the trees inside the temple

complex," Dr. S. S. Negi, Director of the FRI said. There are an estimated 250

ancient trees in the temple complex here, Dr Negi added. The Tra Prohm temple

-- which was constructed in 1139 -- is situated in the Siemreap city of

Cambodia. The temple is dedicated to Lord Brahma among other Gods. The FRI has

developed its expertise in silviculture and documented nearly 550 tree species

in Asia. A team of experts from the Forest Research Institute would be

travelling to Cambodia next week, Dr. Negi

said. ------- First Sanskrit-Catalan Dictionary

Published www.europapress.es BARCELONA,

11pt;">SPAIN, January 26, 2006: HPI note: Catalan is Spain's second most widely

spoken language. It is spoken or understood by as many as 12 million people who

live in North-Eastern Spain and the Balearic Islands, in Andorra and also in

parts of France and

Italy. translated from Spanish. Enciclopedia Catalan publishing house of

Barcelona (in collaboration with the provincial government) has just released

the first Sanskrit-Catalan dictionary that translates and explains more than

50,000 words of this sacred language making it the most modern of all the

European volumes according to the translator, Oscar Pujol. The Dictionary

Sanscrit-Catala includes a comprehensive range of themes from mythology to

yoga, offers encyclopedic explanations on Hinduism and Indian culture and

includes for the first time a double etymology, traditional grammatical

Sanskrit and a comparative western one. It utilizes an alphabetical index of

all its romanicised entrances which allows the consultation

of words without the need of knowing Devanagari, the Sanskrit alphabet. This

volume is the first dictionary of such size between Sanskrit and any Romanic

language. ------ Indiana State Gets Its Second

Hindu Temple www.indystar.com INDIANAPOLIS,

11pt;">INDIANA, USA, February 6, 2006: With the symbols of their God in place,

Hindus who joyously celebrated the statues' arrival Sunday can today begin

regular worship in the new Hindu Temple of Central Indiana. "This is the second

temple in the whole state of Indiana," said board chairman Girdhar Ahuja, one of

hundreds who helped sanctify the new building and honor the deities in weekend

initiation ceremonies. The Far-Eastside temple -- in reality a wing of a much

grander facility being built in phases -- opens today at

3350 N. German Church Road. On Sunday, following a day during which the temple

and its congregants were sprinkled with purifying holy water as part of the

prayer and preparation for its opening, Hindus applauded as the deities were

introduced. "There's a misconception that Hindus believe in many gods," said

Indu Vasudevan. "We believe in just one God that takes many forms," she said.

"It's not simply the forms, but the grace of God that we are welcoming in this

place now." ------ South African Indians

Celebrate

news.webindia123.com JOHANNESBURG, SOUTH AFRICA, February 8, 2006: There may be

no crops to harvest in Johannesburg but that did not deter South Africa's

Telugu community from hosting their annual Ram Bhajan thanksgiving function for

the 10th consecutive year. The event was organized by the Transvaal Andhra

Sabha, the representative body for Telugu-speaking people, in the sprawling

mainly Indian area of Lenasia, south of here. Sam Naidoo, president of the

Sabha, said the event was essentially a thanksgiving prayer on the lines of the

one held in Andhra Pradesh at harvest time. In India, the crop harvest is marked

in all states with special prayers to God, the sun, the earth and cattle.

"Although the seasons are exactly the opposite between India and South Africa

11pt;">, and we do not have harvesting here, the tradition of giving thanks to

Lord Ram for everything in our lives has continued here.”It's essentially about

identity - ensuring that we continue to observe the universal tradition of

thanksgiving no matter where you are in the world or what your religious

affiliation is, which is why we get people from all walks of life attending,"

Naidoo added. "We have a lot of people who have moved to this region from

Durban, which is why we have attendance by so many people not just from the

Telugu community but many other communities as well," said Naidoo. The Andhra

community is a minority here, with most of them settled around Durban, where

the first Indians arrived in 1860 as indentured sugarcane

laborers. "Since we started it on a small scale a decade ago, it has become a

much-awaited event in the Hindu community," Naidoo added. The members of the

Transvaal Andhra Sabha Bhajan Group, mostly young men, led the proceedings with

non-stop religious recitals until midnight. A sumptuous dinner followed.

Compiled by Sai Sevak Srinivasa Rao Kasturi Saidarbar– Hyderabad.

------------------ 6. SAIBANISA OFFERS PRANAMS TO “LORD SIVA” From Sai

Satcharita -chapter 28 Megha began to look upon Sai Baba as an incarnation of

Shiva In order to worship Shiva, bela leaves are required and Megha used to go

miles and miles every day to bring them and worship his Shiva (Baba). Megha

worshipped Baba in two places; in the Dwarakamai he worshipped Baba in person

and in the Wada, Baba's big picture, given by Nanasaheb Chandorkar. This he did

for 12 months. Then in order to appreciate his devotion and confirm his faith,

Baba gave him a vision. Early one morning when

Megha was still lying down on his bed with eyes closed but internally awake, he

saw clearly Baba's Form. Baba knowing him to be awake threw Akshata

(rice-grains marked red with Kumkum) and said, "Megha, draw a Trident" and

disappeared. Hearing Baba's words, he eagerly opened his eyes but did not see

Baba, but saw only rice grains spread here and there. He then went to Baba,

told Him about the vision and asked permission to draw Trident. Baba said -

"Did you not hear My words asking you to draw Trident? It was no vision but

direct order and My words are always pregnant with meaning and never hollow.

Megha returned to the Wada, and drew a red Trident on the wall near Baba's

picture. Next day a Ramadasi Bhakta came from

11pt;">Poona, saluted Baba and offered Him Pindi (an image of Shiva). At this

time Megha also turned up there. Baba said to him - "See, Shankar has come,

protect (i.e., worship) Him now." Megha was surprised to see Pindi following

Trident immediately. Maha Shivaratthri-Sunday 26 February--2006

http://www.saidarbar.org/sarwam/shiva.jpg

11pt;"> Information about JyotirLingas: 1. SOMANATH in Saurashtra

Somnath, the first in the twelve jyothirlingas, is located at the Viraval port

- Prabhas Pattan in Saurashtra - Gujarat. Anceint

Glory Known as prabhasa kshetra, Somnath occupied a much esteemed place in the

Hindu holy places. It finds many references in the puranas & itihasas. The

inner temple of the Garbhashay was supported to be aglow with the luster of

these gemstones. The Nanda Deep was always kept lighted with Kannauji attar.

The treasure of the temple was forever full of vast wealth and was kept safe.

For worship of the Lord-and Abhishek (worship with holy water) sandalwood

scented

water was brought from Haridwar, Prayag Kashi every day. However flowers for

special festivities were imported from Kashmir. For the routine daily worship,

one thousand Brahmins were appointed. About three hundred and fifty dancing

girls were appointed for the regular music and dance concerts that took place

in the Temple courts. This religious place of worship was earning the produce

of ten thousand villages. Among the twelve JyotirLingas (Lingas of light)

Somanath is considered as the primary one. Because this deity is supposed to be

Swayambhu (self-born) and is always awake, lakhs of

devotees visited this temple and considered themselves blessed and to have

achieved piety. Offerings made by crores of devotees amounted to crores of

rupees which kept the Temple always rich and abundant. Chandra, (moon) was

the first one to receive the benefic boon of Shri Somanath of Saurashtra, the

Shiva pilgrimage, Agni Teerth and Surya Teerth. Then Chandra built a beautiful

golden temple and put a glorious JyotirLinga in it, the first of its kind in

India.

11pt;"> According to Prabhaskhand of Skanda Purana, the legend goes like this:

Chandra married the twenty seven daughters (stars) of Daksha, but was very

partial and showed lot more love and affection to Rohini. The remaining twenty

six wives not only felt neglected but also insulted. They were disappointed

with their husband and complained to their father. Daksha was upset to see his

daughters suffer thus, and tried twice to convince his son-in-law to change

himself, but in vain. He put a curse on him that Chandra would be “decreasing”

in size. The

Devas (Celestial gods) were very sad at Chandra’s plight and went to Brahma. The

Creator, in order to find out a remedy for this condition of Chandra and get a

solution for redressing the curse. Brahma told them that the only way out was

to worship Vrishabhdhwaj Shankar at Prabhas Kshetra Mahamrityunjay. Chandra

went on a penance for six months and prayed to Lord Shiva, at the end of which

Shankara appeared before him. He gave Chandra the boon that in a month, he

would grow for fifteen days in one half and in the other half he would keep

loosing one Kala (shade) per day and decrease in size. He was pleased with the

Devas and in order to increase the prestige of the place, Lord Shiva Himself

came to be known as Someshwar, meaning famous moon (Soma). The Devas

established a Someshwar Kund there. By taking a holy dip in this pond or Kund,

it is believed that one would obtain release from all the sins. Chandra or

moon is also called Som. That is why this JyotirLinga has become famous as

Somanath. Chandra or moon looks very bright here. Therefore, this place is also

known as “Prabhasapattana”. Later, Shri Somnath Mandir was built by Ravana fro

Rupa in the tretha yuga and Lord Krishna fro Chandran in. Emperor vikramadhitya

built the temple in the kali yug. Troubled times and Hindu Resilience In 1783

AD Sadhvi Alalya devi Holkar, a great

devotee of Siva, built a new temple for Somanath after India become independent,

the lion of Gujarat, Sardar Vallabhai Patel renovated the Somanath Temple on the

advice of Kakashaheb Gadgil of Maharashtra with its revived Indian architectural

beauty for which it became an unique example. It drew the attention of the

world. The Somanath JyotirLinga statue was reinstated (Pran Pratishta) on

Friday the 11th May 1951 at 9.46 A.M. It was done by the then President of

India, Honourable Dr. Rajendra Prasad, to the tune of the Veda chanting of

Vedamurti Tarka Teertha

Lakshman Shastri Joshi, in a grand manner. The temples 15th memorial and the

ancient monument located on the sea side of Kahiavad near Prabhaspattan. There

are many famous mythological stories attached to them. The sun temple is the

most ancient of all. There is no presiding deity in it, but the architecture of

temple is so exquisite, that even by seeing the ruins one can imagine. Saint

Agastya, is supposed to have drunk the entire sea near Prabhasapattan.

Mythological heroes like Janamejaya, Pandavas, Ravana are supposed to have

visited Prabhasapattan Teerth. In the month of Magha (sometime in February) on

the day of Shivaratri, Somanath JyotirLinga festival is celebrated with great

aplomb. To be continued------- ------------------------------- 7. DEVOTEES

EXPERIENCES: "Sridhar Ramaswamy" sridharr24 (AT) hotmail (DOT) com Sat, 04 Feb 2006

22:22:20 -0600 Sairam: I would like to share how Sai saved and protected us

today from a catastrophe. After we have moved into our new house, we have

fixed a large photo of Shirdi Sai from the Samadhi Mandir facing the main

entrance door, so that Baba sits there Blessing and protecting the house and

everyone who visits us. Today morning my family decided to go to Balaji

temple in Aurora and do prayers. While leaving at 10.30am, I prayed at the

entrance looking at Baba as usual, to protect the house and family. We went out

by van by exiting through the garage door. While

in the temple, I was praying to Balaji to show His presence in that big idol,

which was nicely decorated. I prayed to Balaji to help me remember Sai always

in my thoughts and action. I was eagerly waiting for an assurance from Him, in

the form of at least one petal falling from the Balaji Moola Vigraha. Nothing

noticeable happened, while I stood there for long. The time to leave the

sanctum sanctorum came, I half heartedly took leave, just then not from Moola

vigraha, but the small idol of Rama which was kept below the feet of Balaji,

from that a petal fell down. I was thrilled and got happy with the assurance

Balaji gave. I prostrated a few times conveying my gratitude to Sai. With the

resolution of remembering Sai's name, we drove back home around 4pm. It was very

windy, cold and snow flurries have been falling continuously from the time we

left the house. When we reached home, as usual we parked the van in the garage.

We entered the house through the garage door. From the road we drove and

entered, we cannot see our main entrance door. Everything looked normal as I

came into the house, but my wife who had gone inside before me, shouted loud

and called me to come and see the main entrance. Without removing the shoes, I

ran inside thinking something had gone wrong. We both noticed that our front

door was widely open, with snow fallen inside the house, it looked as if

someone had entered through that door left it open. It was freezing inside the

house, in that floor. I immediately ran upstairs and checked every room and the

valuables. All were intact, nothing was stolen, though the door was kept open,

there is no evidence of anyone entered the house. In the second floor, it was

very hot, due to the heating going on continuously. We were shocked how the

door was opened. It then came to our thinking, that the door was not locked

fully when we went out, due to heavy wind it would have got opened. Even

though many people would have passed by seeing the open door, we were thankful

that no theft has taken place. There was no fire hazard too, due to the

increased heating because of low temperature in the first floor, which had

heated up heavily the second floor rooms. We both stood prayerfully staring at

the Shirdi Sai's photo decorating the entrance. We are thankful to Baba for

protecting us and the house, as He only saved us from great mishap, by

constantly watching and taking care of the house. This miracle further assured

me of Sai's presence

and my resolution of constantly remembering Him. Sridhar.

--------------------- 8. SPIRITUAL GEMS FROM

SAI SATCHARITRA swamymain 2/14/2006 22:09:24

-0800 Sai Ram. We will continue with the spiritual gems from this chapter.

Baba's Advice Regarding our Behaviour The following words of Baba are general

and invaluable. If they are kept in mind and acted upon, they will always do

you good. "Unless there is some relationship or connection, nobody goes

anywhere. If any men or creatures come to you, do not discourteously drive them

away, but receive them well and treat them, with due respect. Shri Hari

(God) will be certainly pleased, if you give water to the thirsty, bread to the

hungry, clothes to the naked, and your verandah to strangers for sitting and

resting. If anybody wants any money from you, and you are not inclined to give,

do not give, but do not bark at him, like a dog." Sai Ram. Baba gave a similar

advice in another form to His favorite disciple Shri Nanasaheb Chandorkar. When

the other person persists in demanding money or some thing which we are not

prepared to give, it is the normal tendency of our ego to get angry and start

shouting or even to use force against the other person. Baba advised us to

overcome these egoistic tendencies which arise out of Rajasic and thamasic

characteristics of the ego. Sai Ram. "Let anybody speak hundreds of things

against you, do not resent by giving any bitter reply. If you always tolerate

such things, you will certainly be happy." Sai Ram. Here again, Baba is

advising us to overcome the tendency of our ego to react than to act. "Let

the world go topsy-turvy, you remain where you are. Standing or staying in your

own place, look on calmly at the show of all things passing before you." Sai

Ram. Shifting the consciousness to a witness mode is an effective method of

controlling one's lower tendencies. "Demolish the wall of difference that

separates you from Me; and then the road for our meeting will be clear and

open. The sense of differentiation, as I and thou, is the barrier that keeps

away the disciple from his Master, and unless that is destroyed the state of

union or atonement is not possible." Sai Ram. The sense of separation is the

product of our ego, which limits our awareness. Baba is advising us to dissolve

the ego and thus merge our consciousness into His universal consciousness. Sai

Ram. God is the sole Proprietor, nobody else is our Protector. His method of

work is extra-ordinary,

invaluable, and inscrutable. His will shall be done and He will show us the way,

and satisfy our heart's desires. It is on account of Rinaubandh (former

relationship) that we have come together, let us love and serve each other and

be happy. He, who attains the supreme goal of life, is immortal and happy; all

others merely exist, i.e., live so long as they breathe". Sai Ram. This advice

of Baba is really invaluable. Encouraging Good Thoughts of Fruition "It

is interesting to note how Sai Baba encouraged good thoughts. You have to

surrender yourself completely to Him with love, and devotion, and then you will

see how, He

helps you, off and on, in so many things." Sai Ram. Once our ego is surrendered

to Him, we keep getting good thoughts only and He ensures that these thoughts

are fulfilled. I am leaving most of the balance part of this story since most

of the readers are familiar with Sai Satcharita. The song was "Guru -

kripanjan payo mere bhai" etc. by Ekanath, in which he says that he got

collyrium in the form of Guru's grace which opened his vision and made him see

Rama, in and out, in sleep, dream, and waking state and everywhere. "All

Saints agree

on and lay stress upon the efficacy of uttering Rama's (God's) name, in

fulfilling the ambitions of the Bhaktas and in protecting and saving them from

all calamities. " Sai Ram. Gods grace and Guru's grace follow each other. Each

beget's the other and help the sadhaka progress further on the path till the

goal is reached, viz., merger with the Unity. Sai Ram. We will continue with

the chapter in the next issue. Sai Ram. Swamy

11pt;">Author, Editor, Proof-Reader and Book Reviewer

www.freewebs.com/swamyreviews To be continued…..

------------------------------- 9. SAI WITH CHILDREN:

http://www.saidarbar.org/HTML/portraits/7.jpg Smt. Madhu Gopal Ravada,

Saidarbar, Hyderabad. Hello Children! I am Madhu aunty.

Do you know Baba use to play with children and used to tell stories to them? I

felt children visiting Saidarbar should be entertained with good stories. For

the last 2 years I have told you about Lord Krishna's Leelas and Lord Rama

Story. Now I want to tell the stories what heard in my child hood. Let's See

On Which Side The Camel Sits Once a greengrocer and a potter jointly hired a

camel and each filled one side of the pannier with his goods. The camel as he

went along the road took a mouthful every now and then, as he had a chance,

from the greengrocer's bag of vegetables. This

provoked a laugh from the potter, who thought he had the best of the bargain.

But the time came for the camel to sit, and he naturally sat on the heavier

side, bearing down on the pots, and also to have his mouth free to operate on

the bag of greens. This caused the pots to break in the bag, and then the green

grocer had all the laugh to himself.

-------------- 10. ARTICLES FROM SAI DEVOTEES:

"Sankaraiah Dubagunta" sainama NO DIFFERENCE BETWEEN SAI AND HIS

PHOTO One day Baba Saheb

Tarkhad and his son Jyotindra had a dream in which they saw a beautiful carved

mandir with Baba seated on it. Accordingly they got a beautiful Sandal wood

mandir carved by special carpenter. They needed Baba's portrait. Let us see

the wonderful way how Baba arranged His photo. On one Friday evening, both the

father and son went to chor bazar in Bombay. A shopkeeper ran to them and asked

to collect parcel meant for them. As the shopkeeper was new to them, they asked

him how did he know a parcel was meant for them. The shopkeeper narrated that

one saintly, elderly person came to his shop and handed over the parcel and

also paid Rs 50/- towards service charges. The elderly person wanted it to be

given to a father wearing an English hat and son wearing a black Gandhi cap.

Tarkhad and son were exactly wearing hat and cap as told. When they asked him

to open the parcel it contained a framed photo of Lord Sainath suitable to be

kept in the Sandalwood mandir.

11pt;">Later Tarkhad family went to Shirdi and had Baba's darshan in Dwarakamai.

At the sametime Baba told a devotee who was trying to take Baba's photo "Please

go to my Bhau's place where you will find me alive in the photograph in the

mandir" Tarkdad's were very happy to hear this news and shed tears of joy.

Dear readers, Let us recapitulate Baba's declaration that there is no

difference between Him and His photo. Did not Baba attend in the form of His

photo Hemandpant's shimaga dinner? When Shama sought Baba's permission to go to

Kaashi and Prayaga did not Baba say "WE would be ahead of Shama", actually

Baba's photo was hung in Pujari's house in Prayag? BOW TO SAI PEACE BE TO ALL

D.Sankaraiah. ----- 11. LETTERS FROM

SAIDEVOTEES: erramilli_rammohan 2/06/2006 04:07:54 -0700 SaiRam! The

web site http://www.saidarbar.org contains very useful information about Sri

Sai Baba. Ram Mohan. ------------------ shas_prof 2/08/2006 09:14:00

-0700 SaiRam! Recently taken by SAI wave. Now mind is calm .Your site

http://www.saidarbar.org nourished me a lot about Sai... Thank U Shantha.

-----------------------

11pt;">amkbhardwaj 2/13/06: 04:07:54 -0700 SaiRam, I am delighted

with you all & hope we'll be able to perform as Baba is willing from us.

Sincere Sai

Pranama. Jai SaiNatha. -------------------------- bravi_n (AT) rediffmail (DOT) com 30 Jan

2006 05:35:19 -0000 Dear Saibandhu, Sairam! Than Q. I will be waiting for your

bi weekly E-magazine “The Glory of Shirdi Sai”. Regards, Ravindranath

---------- 12. TELUGU SECTION: Please visit:

 

none;">http://68.88.118.16/telugupages/Misc/ShiridiSai/shirdisai.htm Please

visit for Sai Aartis in Telugu:

http://www.angelfire.com/celeb2/saidarbar/PDFS/pdfs.htm Please visit for Sai

Aaratis Audio:

none;">http://www.shrisaibabasansthan.org/main_English/saibaba/saibaba_aarti.asp

------------------------------- FOR STARTING A SAIDARBAR CHAPTER OUT SIDE

INDIA: Please contact: saidarbar (AT) saidarbar (DOT) org & saidarbar

11pt;">--------------- 13. FROM SAI

ORGANISATIONS: Due to space constraints of E-magazine, we are not able to give

the full report on activities of Sai organizations. However, we are providing

their contact e-mail ID’s and web site address for interested readers.

--------------------- The Following

Saidarbar chapters are functioning around the Globe; devotees may be contacted

for necessary information about their activities to the following E-maid ids:

Saidarbar Orlando, Florida USA: sathgurusai2002 Saidarbar Laurel,

MD USA: murali_krishnamurthy2003 Saidarbar Chennai-India:

saidarbarchennai (AT) (DOT) co.in Saidarbar-Canberra -AU: kandra (AT) iprimus (DOT) com.au

For Further details visit: http://angelfire.com/sd/SaidarbarCanberra

Saidarbar Wallingford-PA- USA: technical (AT) saidarbarusa (DOT) org For further details

please visit: www.saidarbarusa.org Sai Darbar Portland OR USA:

shanthi (AT) sigmacgi (DOT) com Sai Darbar Kitwe, Zambia : raoas (AT) zamnet (DOT) zm Saidarbar

Danbaru-Canitcut-USA: zutshi_anil_k (AT) sbcglobal (DOT) net Saidarbar Woodland

Hills-CA-USA: vskachanta (AT) hotmail (DOT) com Saidarbar Livermore-CA-USA:

sai_ravi (AT) hotmail (DOT) com Saidarbar-London UK :

suresh (AT) vaghela (DOT) net,suresh (AT) somtek (DOT) com Saidarbar – Hyderabad -INDIA:

saidarbar (AT) saidarbar (DOT) org For Further details visit: http://www.saidarbar.org

----- Sai Activities in NJ Visit:

www.shirdisaidham.org or email at shirdisaidham (AT) hotmail (DOT) com

----- Sai Sansthan, Singapore:

www.saisansthana.com ---------------- "The

Shirdi Sai Mandir, Toronto": visit www.theshirdisaimandir.com Or send an

email to info (AT) theshirdisaimandir (DOT) com ------------------------- "Atlanta Sai

Temple News": Visit: www.

none;">templeofpeace.org Or send an email to webmaster (AT) templeofpeace (DOT) org

------ "Shirdi Saibaba Prayer Center": Visit:

none;">http://www.hamaresai.org/ Email: hamaresai

-------------------------------- "Sri Shirdi Sai Baba Temple of DFW" USA:

Visit: http://www.shirdisaidallas.org E-mail: admin (AT) shirdisaidallas (DOT) org

---- "Om Sai Mandir"

Visit: http://www.omsaimandir.org/newsletter1.cfm E-mail:

saisandesh (AT) omsaimandir (DOT) org -------------------------- SHIRDI SAI BABA SANSTHAN,

CANADA: saileela99 -------------

SaiMandir-Houston-TX-USA: Visit

http://www.babamandir.org/mandir/OnlineResources.html E-mail:

none;">babamandir (AT) babamandir (DOT) org ------ SHRI

SHIRDI SAIBABA TEMPLE, 46-16 ROBINSON ST, FLUSHING,

11pt;">NY info (AT) dwarakamaishirdi (DOT) org

---------------- Sri Shirdi Sai Florida

Center: E-mail:voora ----------------------------- 14. SAI'S BOOK

WORLD: Books in English: 1. HOW I FOUND GOD (Roles played by Shirdi Sai

Baba as God and the Spirit Masters in my Spiritual training resulting in God –

realization) Author: YOGI M.K.SPENCER Published by: S.K.GARG Indian

Publishers Distributors 156 –D, Kamla Nagar, Delhi – 110007 Price: Rs.

400/- Books in Telugu: Sri SaiBaba Jeevitha Charitram Author : Sri Pathi

Narayana Rao Price : Free Published by: Dr. Kumar Annavarapu Plot No: 4,

Behind HUDA Truck Park, SaiBaba Nagar Colony, Kukatpally, Hyderabad – 500 072.

E-mail id: annavarapu (AT) vidyamagazine (DOT) com -------------------------------

Please Note: Those desirous of using this facility (Sai's Book World) to

spread the word about their books may send ONE new copy of the book to

Saidarbar, for details contact: webmaster (AT) saidarbar (DOT) org ,

saidarbar (AT) saidarbar (DOT) org & saidarbar (AT) hotmail (DOT) com Acknowledgement of receipt of

books will be done by E-mail only. Book(s) sent to Saidarbar will be retained

by Saidarbar and cannot be returned. --------

E- Books from Saidarbar: 1. SAI A BEACON FOR HUMANITY: You can obtain your

copy at http://www.ebeacon.indiainabook.com/other_books.htm 2. SAI IN DREAMS

You can

obtain your copy at http://www.ebeacon.indiainabook.com/ Contact for further

details: Sai Sevak-Vijay Agarwal: vijishvanya or

none;">vijishvanya - SAIDARBAR –

HYDERABAD: http://www.angelfire.com/celeb2/saidarbar/pages/S3500041.htm We

will be happy to conduct Tele-Satsanghs to cities out side Hyderabad, India on

prior intimation. For further details please contact saidarbar

------------------------------- 15. EDITORIAL. Things impressed me from

this Magazine: When we fix our mind on the virtues or well being of others, our

mind is cleansed of wrong and entertains only good thoughts The minerals

under the earth, the trees above the earth are utilized by the mankind but not

by the mother earth. In the similar way, the Saints knowledge will be useful to

the society at large. Intellect is higher than the mind and Atman is greater

than the intellect.

11pt;"> Sai devotees may write about their Sai activities in their place,

essays, articles and poetry on Sai to "The Glory of Shirdi Sai" – they may be

address their contributions to E-mail id: saidarbar (AT) saidarbar (DOT) org with a copy

marked to webmaster (AT) saidarbar (DOT) org We shall put in our best efforts to include

them in the Glory of Shiridi Sai- the bi-weekly E -Magazine. Unless the author

of

the articles instructs, not to publish his/her E-mail id, we will publish them

as a matter of routine practice. You can for THE GLORY OF SHIRDI SAI

for a friend /relative by submitting e-mail ID in the main page of

http://www.saidarbar.org Also read the old issues from:

http://www.saidarbar.org/glory.htm

11pt;"> If you are subscribing this E-magazine for your friend or a relative, we

request that the person concerned may be notified about receiving the same.

Editor does not accept responsibility for the views expressed in the articles

published. This e-magazine is intended for Private circulation only.

Submitted by Sai Sevak: Srinivasa Rao Kasturi P.S. In case you do not like to

receive "The Glory of Shirdi Sai ", Kindly reply UNSUBSCRIBE for our necessary

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