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THE GLORY OF SHIRDI SAI

Third Year of Publication

Published as Bi-Weekly

Issue 21 / 2005

13-10-2005

Please visit our Web site: http://www.saidarbar.org

 

VIJAYADASIMI SPECIAL ISSUE

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THIS ISSUE CONTAINS

1. VIJAYADASHAMI & BABA'S MAHASAMADHI

2. SAI'S NEWS FROM TIME MACHINE

3. FOOT STEPS OF HOLY FEET

4. SAI IN DREAMS

5. QUINTESSENCE OF SRI SAIBABA'S PHILOSOPHY

6. SANATANA DHARMA & SRI SHIRDI SAIBABA

7. SAIBANISA OFFERS PRANAMS TO …..

8. DEVOTEES EXPERIENCES

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.

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Saibandhu Rajeswari Kasturi, Saidarbar – Hyderabad

 

VIJAYADASHAMI

 

Vijayadashami is a festival celebrated across India.

It is celebrated on the tenth day of the bright half

of the Hindu month of Ashwayuja or Ashwina, and is the

grand culmination of the 10-day annual festival of

Dasara or Navaratri. The legend underlying the

celebration, as also its mode of conduct, vary vastly

by region; however, all festivities celebrate the

victory of the forces of Good over Evil. In Southern

India, Eastern India and Western India, the festival

of Navaratri which culminates with Vijayadashami

commemorates the legend in which the Goddess Durga,

also known as Chamundeshwari or Mahishasura Mardhini,

vanquishes the demon Mahishasura, an event that is

said to have taken place in the vicinity of the

present-day city of Mysore in Karnataka.

 

In Northern India, the same 10-day festival

commemorates the victory of Lord Sri Rama, prince of

Ayodhya in present-day Uttar Pradesh, over King

Ravana, the ruler of Lanka, who according to the

Ramayana had abducted Sita Devi, the consort of the

former, and held her captive in his realm.

 

There is another and little-known legend associated

with this festival, one associated with the

Mahabharata. For reasons impossible to delineate here,

the Pandavas underwent a period of exile, being 12

years of dwelling in the forest followed by a year of

exile incognito. Disguise being indispensable during

the latter period, the Pandavas found it necessary to

lay aside, for the length of that year, the many

divine and distinctive weapons that they possessed.

These they secreted in a 'Shami' tree in the vicinity

of their chosen place of incognito residence. At the

end of a year, they returned to the spot, found their

weaponry intact, and worshipped in thanksgiving both

the Shami tree and the Goddess Durga, presiding deity

of strength and victory. Meanwhile, the Kauravas had

invaded that area, suspecting the residence of the

Pandavas there. Upon finishing their devotions, the

Pandavas made straight to battle, and won the contest

comprehensively. The day that all these events

occurred on has since been known as " Vijayadashami " ,

where " Vijaya " is the Sanskrit word for " Victory " .

 

Interestingly, the legend associated with the Shami

tree finds commemoration during the renowned Navaratri

celebrations at Mysore, which otherwise strongly

emphasizes the Durga legend described above, as may by

expected in the city built at the very site of the

events of the Durga legend. On Vijaydashami day, at

the culmination of a colourful 10-day celebration, the

Goddesses Chamundeshwari is worshipped and then borne

in a Golden Ambari or elephant-mounted throne, in a

grand procession, through the city of Mysore, from the

historical Mysore Palace to the Banni Mantapa. Banni

is the Kannada word for the Sanskrit Shami, and

Mantapa means " Pavilion " .

 

In Northern India, the festival commemorates the

victory of Rama, prince of Ayodhya and avatara of

Vishnu, over Ravana, the lord of Lanka who had

abducted Rama's wife, Sita Devi. The festival is

celebrated with much gusto. Crackers are burnt and

huge melas or fetes are organised. The Ramlila - an

abriged dramatization of the Ramayana - is enacted

with much public fervour all over northern India

during the period of the festivities. The burning of

the effigies of Ravana on Vijayadashami, signifying

the victory of good over evil, brings the festivities

to a colourful close.

 

Baba's Mahasamadhi

 

It was Tuesday 15th October 1918, and the festival of

Vijayadasami was being joyfully observed everywhere in

Shirdi. At two in the afternoon, when according to the

lunar calendar dasami had just finished and ekadasi

had just started, Sai Baba chose to enter mahasamadhi.

 

The news spread like wildfire to the four corners of

the Shirdi. A volcano of anguish burst in the hearts

of His devotees and eyes which had shed tears of joy

seeing the divine form of Sai Baba when he was alive

filled with tears of dismay and grief. On hearing the

news that he was no more and that life had left that

glorious body, their hearts filled with the glorious

memories and they rued, " Never will we see those days

again " . Despondent and dispirited they felt abandoned,

their hearts became desolated and a dark cloud of

insecurity seemed to envelop them. A dreary sadness

reigned.

 

Great crowds of people thronged for the last darshan

of Sai Baba. The body was kept in a sitting position

at the Dwarakamai so that all could see him and have

His darshan. A veritable sea of humanity occupied the

Dwarakamai and it was said that one had to wait five

hours to have darshan of that glorious form of the one

who had transcended all forms. Baba had said before he

left his body, " I do not like it here. Take me to the

Dagdi Wada (Buty Wada), great people will serve me

there. " This was taken by many devotees as Baba's

directions to put his body into Samadhi in Buty Wada.

So they started to excavate the place earmarked for

the Muralidhar statue in Buty Wada to bury his body.

 

 

In the evening the Fauzdar (Police Sub Inspector)

arrived from Rahata and an inquest was conducted in

the presence of the Shirdi village police Patel,

Santaji Patil Shelke. As Baba had left no heirs, they

decided to hand over all his belongings to the

Government. In the early hours of Wednesday morning,

Baba appeared in a vision to Shama's uncle,

Lakshmanmama Joshi and said, " Get up quickly! Bapu

Saheb Jog thinks that I am dead and will not come to

give arati (congregational worship) to me. You must

come and do kakad arati (morning arati) to me. " Jog,

who had conducted arati every day to Baba, did not

come on that day as Baba had foretold. So Lakshmanmama

Joshi came, and gave kakad arati to Baba and left.

Jog, on learning of this, came in the afternoon and

continued the aratis to Sai Baba.

 

 

It was Wednesday afternoon. Baba's body was bathed and

placed in a seated position in a four-wheeled carriage

covered with an arch, and this was taken out in a

grand procession along with a palanquin and horse all

around the village until it arrived in Buty Wada.

There Bapusaheb Jog offered arati to Sai Baba and in

the usual manner placed the dakshina (alms) in Baba's

hand by opening his fingers and then enclosing it in

Baba's fist. Although it was now twenty-one hours

since Baba had entered Samadhi, his fingers were not

affected at all by rigor mortis and opened and closed

very easily. Baba's body bent in a natural manner as

if he was merely asleep, and the devotees were easily

able to remove his kafni (cloak). Before covering the

Samadhi with a stone, Baba's satka (stick), chillum

(pipe), a needle along with some reels of thread,

flowers and aromatic incense were placed in it. Baba

had a brick, about 12 by 9 by 3 inches in size which

he used to place under his hand when he sat and used

as a pillow while he slept. Some devotees said that

the brick was given to Baba by his guru,.

 

A few days before Baba entered Samadhi, a devotee

called Madhav Fasle was cleaning the Dwarakamai when

he dropped the brick and it broke into two pieces.

Baba was not in the Dwarakamai at the time, and the

devotees were apprehensive that when he found out that

the brick had been broken he would fly into a towering

rage. But contrary to their expectations, when Baba

returned to the mosque he did not get angry when he

saw the broken brick. He simply took the broken pieces

in his hand, his eyes brimming with tears, and said,

" It's over, it's finished. My relationship with this

brick in this life has ended. I must go now. " " Buty,

in seeing Baba's sorrow, offered to have the broken

pieces of brick joined together again with silver or

gold wire, but Baba would not allow it. But after his

Samadhi the pieces of the brick were joined together

with silver wire and it was placed under Baba's head

in the Samadhi.

 

..The day after Baba entered Mahasamadhi, Baba appeared

in dream to Das Ganu Maharaj at Pandaripur, early in

the morning, and said, " The Dwarakamai has collapsed.

The oil merchants have troubled me a great deal. That

is why I am leaving. I have come here to tell you

this. Come at once to Shirdi and cover my Samadhi with

flowers. " The news that Baba had entered Mahasamadhi

reached Das Ganu as dawn was breaking, and he rushed

to Shirdi as quickly as he could, along with his

followers, and placed flowers on Baba's Samadhi. He

did nama sankeertana.

 

The devotees who visited Shirdi between 1918 and 1922

were very few in number. Kakasaheb Dixit took the

initiative and formed a trust to administer the

Samadhi Mandir in the name of Sri Sai Baba Sansthan.

The monthly expenditure of the Sansthan in those early

days was only between 250 to 300 rupees; today it is a

few million! From 1918 until 1954 there was only a

simple photograph of Sai Baba on the Samadhi. Then on

Thursday, October 7th, 1954, a beautiful marble statue

of Sai Baba sculpted by Balaji Vasant Talim was

consecrated in the Samadhi Mandir.

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2. SAI'S NEWS FROM THE TIME MACHINE:

 

October 1, 1918: Baba asked a devotee by name Waze to

read ' RamaVijay' (by Shridhar Swami) and listened to

it for 14 days.

 

October 8, 1918: A tiger met its death at the feet and

presence of Sai Baba and was emancipated.

 

October 15, Tuesday 1918: On Vijaya Dashmi, Saibaba

left His mortal coil at about 2:30 p.m. Few minutes

before, He gave Rs.9/- as charity to Laxmibai Shinde.

 

October 16, Wednesday 1918: Early morning Baba

appeared to Das Ganu at Pandharpur in dream and said

" The Dwarakamai has collapsed and all the oilmen and

grocers have troubled Me a lot. So I am leaving the

place. Go there quickly and cover My body copiously

with flowers " .

 

October 16, Wednesday 1918: Early morning Baba

appeared to Laxman Mama in dream and said, " Get up

quickly, Bapusaheb Jog thinks that I am dead and he

won't come, so you do My worship and Kakada Arati " .

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3. FOOT STEPS OF THE HOLY FEET –14

From http://www.saidarbar.org

EXPERIENCES OF SAI.BA.NI.SA WITH SHIRDI SAI

 

SAI used to appear in the dreams of his rich devotees

and use them as tools for accomplishing certain tasks

in his mind for the benefit of the poor and society at

large. one such glorious example is that of GOPAL

MUKUND BOOTY who with his wealth got constructed the

BOOTY WADA which is so dear to all of us. SAI appeared

in the dreams of Anand pakhde (45th chapter of " Sai

Satcharitra " ) and advised him to offer clothes to

Madhav Rao Deshpande (Shyama). I too have undergone a

similar experience during the year 1993 to be precise

it was 02-01-1993 and SAI became instrumental in

allowing me to perform a good deed.

 

I was traveling by Bus from Hyderabad to Vijayawada

another township in Andhra Pradesh to fulfill the

tradition of respecting my newly wedded daughter and

son-in law on the festive occasion of SANKRANTI. Since

it was a night journey I was having a light nap and

SAI appeared in the form a lady standing in the place

of the Idol in BOOTY WADA and asking for two saris to

be presented to her. My problem started with whom to

be given? I have completed the due formalities at my

daughter's in - law's place and commenced the return

journey.

 

I completed the parayana of 51 chapters of SAI

SATCHARITRA ON 04-01-19993. I took out the bag

containing the rice collected for the past 51 days to

be distributed to the poor i.e., to donate in the

ASHRAM - a Home for the aged, Located at Gandipet

which is a suburb to Hyderabed. I could find only two

lady inmates and handed over the rice grain to the

Manager. I seeked the blessings from the two ladies

and my mind instantaneously recalled the dream content

of 2nd January 1993. I took out Rs. 202/- from my

purse and offered to the two lady inmates for

purchasing two saris. Their good wishes, physical

gestures and sparkling eyes blushing with contentment

gave me ample satisfaction as if SAI himself has come

down to the Home for the aged to shower his blessings.

 

BOW TO SAI - PEACE TO ALL

To be Continued…

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4. SAI IN DREAMS:

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.

 

10-01-1994

 

Before going to bed, I prayed Lord SAI to grant me

with spiritual power. HE presented me with the

following advice.

 

Let your mind be free from evil thoughts while serving

destitute women and children. Practice celibacy and

share their difficulties with compassion and extend

selfless service.

 

Look for God in all creatures and fellow human beings.

 

Learn to face even an enemy with a smile.

 

Have a crystal clear mind and look for the divine in

all creatures.

 

11-01-1994

 

Today, I prayed Sai to show me the road to

spiritualism. Sai appeared in the form of an unknown

person and said- " You need not have to renounce the

World and go to forests for Tapasya (meditation). You

can as well continue leading normal family life and

abstain from criticizing anybody " . " All faiths lead

us to the ultimate i.e. God, even though the paths

chosen are different. Of all the festivities I like

first feeding of the child the most " .

A stable mind no matter where it is can practice

spiritualism.

 

13-01-1994

 

I prayed Sai to tell me more on Sai power.

An unknown person says-

" Sai power - Is the one that can take you to the peak.

- Grant power to talk bold - Can eradicate

poverty, - Shape one's character - Save a

life.

- Protect from all the odds " .

Sai is the supreme commander.

 

17-01-1994

 

I offered salutations to SAI and slept. I was

traveling along with two of my close friends `Good and

bad'. Obviously the former one was stronger and the

later one was weaker. On the way, the bad one starts

troubling the good one. I was unable to tolerate and

overpower the bad one, and kill him. People around

summon the police. I was thinking of surrender, but

the good one in me advises me to run away to a far

away sacred place in order to avoid the ensuing

troubles. I run to a nearby Bus stop and there I find

an elderly couple in waiting. My wife dropped out. An

unknown person comes to me and presents me with a set

of four torch lights. Suddenly, I got up from my sleep

and started analyzing the dream contents.

 

The good and bad are symbolic of the inner conflicting

thoughts. Killing a bad friend is analogous to

enhancing the good thoughts. Police are the chained

bonds of life. Elderly couple was Sai devotees. My

wife not coming with me infers that I should travel

alone in the spiritual path. Unknown person was none

other than SAI and the four torch lights were meant to

ward off the darkness engulfed from the four sides.

 

" Spiritual journey should be a lone one and a

determined effort " .

 

Removal of the darkness from the mind and looking

inwards is the key to spiritualism.

 

To be continued…..

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5. QUINTESSENCE OF SRI SAIBABA'S PHILOSOPHY:

(By Late Sri Bharam UmamaheswaraRao)

" Shashi " : shashi_31

 

10. Uniqueness of Sri Sai Baba and his Teachings

OMKARA is the name of Parabrahma. OM is the first

sound. In this there are three primary syllables. They

are AKARA, UKARA, MAKARA and ARDHA MATRA. The first

syllable `Aa' is at the back of the tongue to neck.

The second sound that emerges is `U'. This arises from

the middle of the mouth, while uttering this sound,

the lips are not closed. When we utter the third

sound, the lips get merged in order to emanate OM.

After closing lips and uttering `M' continues like the

long pull of the bell at the end, tapering to silence.

In fact the sound is present from the beginning of

striking the bell, but we hear it clearly after the

striking is stopped. The last prolonged `M' is called

half-syllable i.e. ARDHA MATRA. In this way OM has got

four sounds `A', `U', `Ma' and `M' (half-syllable). OM

is the head of all mantras.

 

All of us are having 3 bodies. They are 1. stula; 2.

sukshma; 3. karana.

When we utter OM, the first sound in the AUM KARA, `A'

is the name of the Soul that is present in Stula

Sareera. When we utter `U', this is the name of the

soul that is present in Sukshma Serer. When we utter

`Ma', this is the name of the soul that is in Karana

Sareera. And the last `M' (Artha-Matra) is the name of

PARAMATMA that is present in all three bodies. This is

called PRATYAGATMA.

 

While chanting AUM, we must assume the bodies getting

merged in the next one. By repeated chanting of OM and

thinking of merging of bodies into ATMA, we get the

supreme idea that everything is illusion except

PARAMATMA.

This applies to all Religions. There is no barrier of

nationality or religion for AUMKARA.

 

To be continued…..

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6. SANATANA DHARMA & SRI SHIRDI SAIBABA

Saibanisa-Gopalarao Ravada—Saidarbar Hyderabad –India

 

SRI MAHA BHAGAVATHAM—SRI SHIRDI SAI SATCHARITA

 

14) Bhaktha Ambarisha was an ardent devotee of Lord

Srihari and he was subjected to torture by Saint

Durvasamaharshi. Lord Srihari came to the rescue of

his devotee and tells - Oh! Saint, I shall never fail

to protect my devotees and I shall follow them like a

calf behind the cow. I shall take on all their

sufferings to me " . Baba told Cholkar that he will

protect his devotees even if they are across the seven

seas. Baba also took on to himself the sufferings of

master Khaparde's disease plague and said that he

will never allow his devotees to suffer and would

rather prefer to undergo the sufferings himself.

 

15) The Ganges originates from the Lotus feet of Lord

Srihari. Bagiratha brought down the Ganges to Earth

Sri Sainath astonished Dasagunamaharaj by

demonstrating the presence of the rivers Ganga and

Yamuna at his Lotus feet when Dasaguna expressed his

desire to go over there in order to have dip in the

holy rivers.

 

16) King Ranthidev was well known for his charities.

He parted happily with what all he had. Finally, he

was prepared even to part with last morsel of food

with him to a hungry person.

 

From 1908 till 1918, Baba collected Rs 500/- per day

as dakshina and happily distributed all by the end of

the day. Even the Biksha (food) collected from the

five houses was shared with who so ever was around

with Him including living creatures with out any bias.

Baba has exhibited the same qualities as shown by King

Ranthidev.

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SANATANA DHARMA—NEWS FROM ABROAD

 

http://www.indoindians.com/festival/durga_jkt.htm

 

" JAKARTA DURGA POOJA 2005 " Jakarta Durga Puja

2005(Jakarta Standard Time being 1.5 hours ahead of

IST)

 

11th OCTOBERTUESDAY SAPTAMI

12th OCTOBER Wednesday ASHTAMI

12th-13th October 2005 NAVAM

I13th-14th October 2005 DASHAMI (Immersion)

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http://www.diwalifestival.org/diwali-in-fiji.html

 

Know Diwali-The Festival of lights -Diwali - in Fiji

 

Guyana DiwaliDiwali in Fiji has traditionally been a

time of good will and coming together. Diwali is an

appropriate time to affirm the humanity of persons and

the different cultural communities in the Fiji

society. It gives us an opportunity to learn from one

another and to widen understanding among the different

communities living in Fiji.

 

Amongst the 100 plus inhabited islands of Fiji's total

of 322, there is a rich mixture of Melanesians, East

Indians, Polynesians, Micronesians, Chinese and

Europeans, each culturally distinct. The islands'

Hindus celebrate the annual Festival of Lights, Diwali

with elaborate light and candle decorations, creating

a beautiful spectacle as the night draws in. This

festival of lights is celebrated with much fanfare by

Fijian Hindus, who make up 80 per cent of

Indo-Fijians.

 

Hindus residing in Fiji pray on Diwali, asking God for

guidance, unity and courage to fight for evil forces.

They dedicate the evening to prayers and moment of joy

with families and friends. It reminds them about the

enduring truths of love, forgiveness and tolerance

common to all the world's great religious faiths. In

Fiji, fire crackers do not hold much significance

during Diwali.

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PASCHIM KAASHI " BENARES OF THE WEST "

PORT-OF-SPAIN HINDU MANDIR

http://www.geocities.com/posmandir/PASCHIM.HTML

 

History of the Mandir

 

The Port of Spain Hindu Mandir or Paschim Kaashi, the

Benares of the West is appropriately located in the

heart of St. James. In the 19th century St. James was

a cane farming area peopled by indentured Indian

immigrants. They brought with them names such as

Baroda, Benares, Bengal, Calcutta, Cawnpore, Delhi,

Ganges, Hyderabad, Kandahar, Lucknow, Luckput, Madras,

Mathura, Nepaul, Nizam and Patna. The names are

immortalized in street signs now. Hindus living in St.

James worshipped mainly at home and in earthen-floored

tapia structures called kootiahs. It was their dream

to erect a structure of which they could be proud.

This took place in 1963 when construction began of

Port of Spain's first Hindu Mandir or temple. All the

major Hindu families living in St. James in the early

fifties became actively involved. Many prominent

members of the Port of Spain Hindu community assisted

in this construction effort. It was spearheaded by

Jang Bahadoorsingh an astute businessman and

Simbhoonath Capildeo an Attorney at Law. Capildeo was

to continue to enlarge and expand Paschim Kaashi to

what it is today. Ironically of all the Hindu named

streets of St. James the Mandir was sited on a street

named Ethel. Capildeo changed the name (which is still

used) from the Port of Spain Hindu Mandir to Paschim

Kaashi, the Kaashi or Benares or Varanasi of the West.

 

Its garden was designed and developed for use by the

devotees and the Mandir was among the first to include

on its grounds more than twenty-five trees and shrubs

sacred to Hindus which are used in rituals. Among the

more exotic are the Asoka, Bael, Khadamb, Oudumbara,

Neem, Paan, Tulsi, Dhatoor, Doob and the Banyan. In

1970 Capildeo supervised a major expansion extending

the area of the sanctum sanctorum to include two more

altars on either side of Sri Krishna and Radha. One

was dedicated to Lord Siva and the other to the

Goddess Durga. The pasted pictures were no more,

replaced by marble Murtis of Siva and Durga

..

Continuing in his expansionist mood Capildeo in his

pursuit of making the Mandir a microcosm of Hinduism

using Murtis utilized a concrete stage which was at

the immediate rear of the Mandir to establish three

shrines. At that time a local Hindu was trying to

found a Buddhist tradition. Members of the Indian High

Commission expressed a desire for a Jain centre of

worship. Ram Kirpalani, the most successful

entrepreneur of the time wanted to install a Siva

Murti in classical Nataraj form. Capildeo accommodated

all three desires and his effort can be seen today by

visitors who marvel at the spectacle of three Murtis,

side by side, Lord Buddha, Nataraj and Lord Mahavira.

The room in which these three Murtis have been

installed is known as the Meditation Room and

individuals who so desire may spend time in splendid

isolation there facing the Murtis with their thoughts.

 

..

In addition to the main altars of Shivji, Sri Krishna

and Radha and Durga Mata, Capildeo imported from India

and installed the Dashavatars of Lord Vishnu. All ten

being made of marble. So that a walk around the inside

of the main Mandir would reveal Matsya Avatar, Kurma

Avatar, Varaha Avatar, Narsingha Avatar, Vamaan

Avatar, ParasuRama Avatar, Rama Avatar, Krishna

Avatar, Buddha Avatar, and Kalki Avatar. A unique

avataric coexistence in a single room. As one enters

the Mandir Hanuman looks over you and you come face to

face with Lord Ganesh and the Goddess Lakshmi. You

will encounter in all sixteen marble Murtis of the

pantheon of Hindu Gods and Goddesses. The Mandir was

enlarged by extending the northern and southern sides.

The entire ceiling was done over in teak. The roof,

which now has sixteen domes, is supported by sixteen

great cylindrical columns on the outside and twelve on

the inside. Later in that same period the entire

courtyard was tiled and two small Mandirs were erected

between the cultural centre and the main Mandir

dedicated to Lord Siva and Lord Rama.

 

In 1988, two years before his passing, Capildeo

supervised the erection of yet another small Mandir

utilizing the space between the Rama Mandir and the

cultural centre. A Hanuman Mandir was built with a

magnificent marble Murti of a larger than life Hanuman

in his classic kneeling pose installed. On the roof,

designed by the celebrated artist Ken Morris, an

upraised arm with a burnished mace (Mugdal) can be

seen. In 1991 his wife Indradai Capildeo and his son

Surendranath Capildeo completed the building of a Kali

Mandir which Capildeo had conceived. This was built in

the space between the Shiva Mandir and the cultural

centre. It is another unique construction on the

compound of the Mandir entirely Trinidadian in its

creation. Paschim Kaashi has since its inception been

the flagship Mandir of the Sanatan Dharma Maha Sabha

of Trinidad and Tobago Inc. At one time it was used as

a temporary headquarters of the Maha Sabha. It is the

home of branch no.24 of the SDMS. The President of the

branch and the Mandir is Surendranath Capildeo.

 

Compiled by SaiSevak SrinivasaRao Kasturi

Saidarbar – Hyderabad.

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7. SAIBANISA OFFERS PRANAMS TO SAINT " Adi Shankara'

 

Shankara was born in Kalady, a small village in

Kerala, India, to a Nambuthiri brahmin couple,

Shivaguru and Aryamba. The traditional source for

accounts of his life is the Shankara Vijayams, which

are essentially hagiographies. The most important

among them are the MadhavIya Shankaravijaya, the

AnandagirIya Shankaravijaya, cidvil AsIya

Shankaravijaya, and keralIya Shankaravijaya. What

follows is the standard story of Shankara's life; some

of it is clearly mythical, but a substantial portion

is historical, according to most scholars. Shankara's

parents were childless for many years, and prayed at

the Vadakkumnathan temple in Thrissur, Kerala, for the

boon of a child. Legend has it that Shiva appeared to

both husband and wife in their dreams, and offered

them a choice: a mediocre son who would live a long

life, or an extraordinary son who would not live long.

Both Shivaguru and Aryamba chose the latter. The son

was named Shankara, in honour of Shiva.

 

Shivaguru died while Shankara was very young. The

child showed remarkable scholarship, and is said to

have mastered the four Vedas by the age of eight.

Following the common practice of that era, Shankara

lived and studied at the home of his teacher. It was

customary for students and men of learning to receive

Bhiksha or alms from the laity; on one occasion, while

accepting Bhiksha, Shankara came upon a woman who had

nothing to eat in her house except a single dried

amlaka fruit. Rather than consume this last bit of

food herself, the pious lady gave away the fruit to

Sankara as Bhiksha. Moved by her piety, Shankara

composed the Kanakadhara Stotram on the spot. Legend

has it that on completion of the stotram, golden

amlaka fruits were showered upon the woman by the

goddess Lakshmi.

 

From a young age, Shankara was attracted to asceticism

and to the life of a renunciate. His mother Aryamba

was however entirely against his becoming a Sannyasi,

and consistently refused him her formal permission,

which was required before he could take Sannyasam.

Once when Shankara was bathing in the river, a

crocodile gripped him by the leg and began rapidly to

drag him into the water. His mother alone was nearby,

and it proved impossible for her to get him away from

the grip of the crocodile. Shankara then told his

mother that he was on the verge of death; if she would

give him her formal permission verbally, he would at

this moment renounce the world and die a Sannyasi or

ascetic. At the end of her wits, his mother agreed;

Shankara immediately recited the words that made a

renunciate of him, entered Sannyasa, and awaited

death. But inexplicably, the crocodile released him

from its very jaws and swam away. Shankara emerged

unscathed from the river, now a Sannyasi.

 

Seeing in this incident the hand of God, Aryamba put

no further obstacles in the path of her son. Shankara

then left Kerala and travelled throughout India. When

he reached the banks of the river Narmada, he met

Govinda Bhagavatpada, the disciple of the Advaitin

Gaudapada. Shankara was initiated as his disciple.

Shankara travelled extensively, while writing

commentaries on the Upanishads, Vishnu sahasranama,

Brahma Sutras, and the Bhagavad Gita. He engaged in a

series of debates with Buddhist scholars, and with

scholars of the Purva Mimamsa School, which helped in

cementing his spiritual ascendancy. One of the most

famous of these debates was with the famed ritualist

Mandana Mishra.

 

His most famous encounter was however with an

untouchable. On his way to the Vishwanath temple in

Kashi, he came upon an untouchable and his dog. When

asked to move aside by Shankara's disciples, the

untouchable asked: " Do you wish that I move my soul,

the atman and ever lasting, or this body made of

clay? " Seeing the untouchable as none other than the

Lord Shiva, Shankara prostrated before Ishwara,

composing five shlokas (Manisha Panchakam). Once he

was saved by Sri Narasimha from being sacrificed to

goddess Kali by a Kapalika. He then composed the

Laksmi-Nrsimha stotra. Another famous composition of

Sri Adi Shankara is his Bhaja Govindam, in praise of

Vishnu.

 

It is a traditional belief that Adi Sankara installed

at Srirangam a yantra called janakarshana to attract

pilgrims to this sacred temple, just as at Tirupati he

installed the dhanakarshana yantra. Indeed, Srirangam

is the most visited Hindu temple in the world, and

Tirupati is the richest. Shankara is believed to have

attained the Sarvajnapitha in Kashmir. After a while,

he withdrew to Kedarnath and attained Samadhi at the

age of thirty-two. The Kamakshi Amman temple at

Kanchipuram also has a Vrindavanam where he is

believed to have attained siddhi. (A variant tradition

expounded by keralIya Shankaravijaya places his place

of death as Vadakkumnathan a temple in Thrissur,

Kerala.)

 

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8. DEVOTEES EXPERIENCES:

sanya_sahya

9/03/2005 01:15:34 -0600

Jai Sai Ram

 

Firstly I want to do sakshat pranam to our lord Sai

Nath Maharaj, and then I want to thanks to the editor

of " Glory of shirdi sai " , I was very happy to see that

my experience is mentioned in the latest issue of

" The glory of Shirdi Sai " in Devotees experience

column, in which I have told you about the importance

of Sai Satcharitra, and how Sai Baba called me to

Shirdi a miracle happened to me just after completing

Sai Satcharitra, now I want to share my experience

further with you I have a book called " prashan apke

uttar Sai Baba ke " in which there are 740 answers

mentioned you can prayer Baba and ask your question

the more you are devoted you will get accurate answer,

I want to tell you all Sai bandhus that this book is

real sayings of Baba I have experienced and even all

my family members friends believe in this book, before

going to Shirdi I was nervous because I was going

alone with my sister and his small son of 4 years,

this is my first trip to Shirdi somehow by the grace

of Sai my family members permitted me to go alone from

Delhi to Shirdi with my sister.

 

Before leaving the house I asked baba from that book

baba will I be able to take care of my sister n his

son, I don't know anything about Shirdi then I opened

book for the answer the answer I got was " baba ki udi

mastak par laga ke jao, agle hi din se nishchinta

hogi " I felt Baba is saying Iam calling you so don't

worry for anything I will be taking care of my guests "

I put Baba's udhi on my sister, his son and myself

forehead, and we started the auto which we took from

our house to railway station was having a very nice

photograph of Sai as you read in satcharitra Baba

photo means that he is present their, so we reached at

railway station and then when we get into the

compartment their were three more ladies in that, I

was seeing that they were wearing Baba's pandents and

ring one of them was reading Satcharitra so I asked

them are you going to Shirdi ,they said yes I felt

very happy one of the ladies is very regular to Shirdi

she goes after every two months, she was having good

links with the DSP of Shirdi, we talked about Baba

leelas and we reached Shirdi I was not sure that will

they be staying with us in small hotel but I want to

be with them they agreed to company us in the same

hotel in the evening they said we are going for

darshan will you accompany us. There was a constable

along with them so we get entry through VIP gate they

have given us VIP passes for kakad arti, it was a

wonderful experience to see Baba during kakad arti, I

want to attend it once again, same day we have gone to

mandir again with DSP and I was lucky to sit in Baba

temple for 15 min it was so crowded, but Sai blessed

me DSP had given us VIP passes again for kakad arti so

baba fulfilled my wish, after having his divine

darshan we came back from Shirdi, everything was so

perfect Baba was their with us in each and every

moment, thanks a lot Sai for giving me so much .

 

I am sorry for such a long mail, but I feel like

writing more and more about Baba, Sai is an ocean of

mercy, love him and have complete faith he will give

you everything, I love you Baba please be with me

always, may Baba bless you all. Devote yourself fully

to Baba and then leave all worries HE will be doing

everything for you in His own way, I bow to Shree Sai.

 

Sweta

 

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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.

 

THE GOLDEN DEER:

 

Once there was a rich merchant in the holy city of

Banaras. He had a wife, and a son named Mahadhanaka.

The son was an unworthy and wasteful person. When his

parents died he spent all his father's hard-earned

wealth in gambling and merry-making. A band of useless

cronies gathered round him and helped him in his

speedy downfall. A day soon came when he was deeply in

debt. His creditors started pestering him. But there

was no way to pay them back. The creditors now

troubled him day and night. At last he thought of a

plan. He called all his creditors at the bank of the

Ganga the next morning. He told them that his father

had hidden a treasure on the Ganga bank. The next

morning they all met at the Ganga bank. The creditors

were full of joy at the thought of getting their money

back. But suddenly Mahadhanaka, instead of paying them

their money, jumped into the deep waters of the Ganga.

He knew that he could never pay them back. So he had

decided to end his life thus. The current bore him

swiftly away from their sight. Disappointed they all

went back to their homes.

 

A long distance away there was a bend in the river.

Alongside the bend there was a beautiful and rich

grove of trees. In this groove lived a splendid

looking golden deer. Its skin shone like gold. As

Mahadhanaka, carried by the storing current, neared

the bend, the deer that was grazing the soft grass on

the bank, saw him struggling in the water. His heart

was moved by his plight. He jumped into the river and

swimming strongly reached the drowning man. Then he

put him on his back and brought him safely back to the

bank. There he nursed him till he was alright. After

that he led him out of the woods and showed him the

way to Banaras. While parting, the deer asked

mahadhanaka not to reveal about his existence or

whereabouts to anyone. Otherwise, they might try to

catch him. Now, here in Banaras, the Queen Khema had a

dream about the Golden Deer with a human voice. She

wanted to have the deer. She told of her desire to the

King. The King loved the Queen dearly. He promised to

get her the deer if such a deer existed.

 

The King announced a big reward for anyone who would

give him the news of the Golden deer. Hunters spread

all over in search of the deer. Mahadhanaka, who was

returning to Banaras, met some of these hunters. When

he learnt from them that they were looking for the

golden deer and that there was a reward for the person

who would lead them to the deer, he told them that he

knew about the deer. The King was informed. He

accompanied by his soldiers, hunters and courtiers,

started for the secluded forest grove. When they

neared the place, Mahadhanaka pointed out the grove to

the King. The King's men immediately surrounded it.

The deer was resting under a tree. When he heard the

noise of soldiers and hunters, he got up. He saw that

he was surrounded by all sides. Some distance away, in

front of him, stood the King with his companions. He

had his bow and arrow ready to shoot him. The deer

immediately decided to approach the King. Asking

loudly not to release the arrow the deer ran up to

him. At his human speech the astonished King lowered

his bow.

 

Approaching the King, surrounded by his courtiers, the

deer requested him to tell him who had informed him

about his existence. The King pointed his finger

towards Mahadhanaka who was standing near him. The

deer was turned to him reproachfully and said,

" Pulling a log out of the river would have been better

than rescuing such a person as you " . The King asked

the deer what wrong the man had done to him. The deer

replied, " My Lord, I saved this man's life when he was

drowning. I nursed him and set him on the way to

Banaras. My only request to him was not to inform

anybody about me. See, how this ungrateful man has

repaid me! " The king was furious at the man's

treachery. He wanted to kill him. But the kind-hearted

deer persuaded the King to spare his life and to send

him away with the money offered as reward. The King

turned to Mahadhanaka saying " You wretch, see this

noble deer paying you back with mercy and kindness for

your ungratefulness. Go away from here and never show

your face in my kingdom. "

 

Mahadhanaka took the reward and vanished into the

forest. No one ever saw him again. The Golden deer was

both noble and wise. He told the King, " My Lord, it is

easy to understand the words of animals and birds. But

a man's words can never be fully understood. He may

appear your friend and still betray you. " The King was

deeply impressed by the deer's nobility and wisdom. He

told him ask for any favour from him. Thinking

carefully, the deer said, " My Lord, grant me the boon

that all animals in your kingdom will live freely

without fear from the human beings. " The king readily

promised, saying that he would issue a proclamation

that from that time on wards no man would harm any

animals in his kingdom.

 

The King finally returned to Banaras. The Golden Deer

accompanied the King. Queen Khema was overjoyed to see

the splendid Golden Deer. When she heard the wise

words of the deer spoken in a human voice, her joy was

doubled. The deer passed many happy days in the

company of the King and the Queen. At last, taking

leave of them, he went back to his secluded peaceful

grove by the side of the river and spent his life in

quiet happiness.

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10. ARTICLES FROM SAI DEVOTEES:

" Sankaraiah Dubagunta " sainama

IS SAIBABA LIVING AND HELPING NOW?

 

(Baba attends Puja on 28-2-1944)

 

Sai Baba declared that those who think that HE was at

Shirdi did not understand Him. He further declared He

did not require any conveyance to go anywhere. It is

stated that in Chap 40 of SSC, when the devotees

surrender themselves completely to Sadguru, He sees

that the religious function in their houses are duly

executed and comply with all the necessary

formalities. Let us know from the narration given by

Mrs.G.S.Devi in Sai Sudha of May 1944 that the above

statements are true to the word and letter:

 

HH BV Narasimha Swamiji, Founder President AISS

visited Konakandla village in Ananthapur district of

AP on 28-2-1944. He was taken in a procession, of

course with Sainath's photo with full honours to the

residence of the Host, Sri Venkoba Rao. The person

resembling a fakir with a dirty and torn cloth, bundle

of rags on his head and old papers bundle in his hands

accompanied them in the procession. He even took

Arathi with Pujya Narasimha Swamiji, three persons

observed him but thinking he is a mad man they

ignored. Pujya Swamiji distributed thirtha, prasad to

the devotees present. This fakir went to some other

house and had his food. He came to Swamiji again and

remarked " Are you meeting me tomorrow at Vajrakarur

Mister? " This he asked in English (We know that Baba

used to speak all languages including English from the

statement of Shama to HH BV NarasimhaSwamy). Venkoba

Rao felt the fakir was disturbing Pujya Swamiji and

asked him to leave the place.

 

That night Mrs. G.S Devi had a dream in which she saw

a 6 yr old known boy addressing her " Aunty, Aunty what

is this sleep? Food without Ghee was served, I was

driven out thinking I was a mad man by your brother,

did you notice? "

 

She was initially confused on hearing this but later

caught hold of boy's feet and repented for what had

happened. Sri Venkoba Rao was informed of this dream

at the time of Thursday Puja. On hearing this he and

his wife took a vow not to touch food till the fakir

comes in the same fashion. On the second day evening

at 8 pm " Baba " entered their house, Venkoba Rao

without taking any chance fell on the fakir's feet. He

offered hot milk and delicious food. Mrs. Devi

expressed her desire of writing Sri Sai Charitra and

sought His blessings. He advised her to go to Shirdi

for a reply. He advised Mr. and Mrs. Rao to have food

as they did not have anything for the past two days.

Though He wanted to tell about some worldly problems

they did not give any chance because again Maya would

play her part. Later he took rest and left.

 

Dear readers, what a fine message Baba has conveyed

through the above incidence. Let us call Him from the

bottom of our heart and enjoy His bliss. He declared

" I rest where there is full devotion " .

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11. LETTERS FROM SAI DEVOTEES

hima_chandra

 

9/28/05

Namasthe.

I have received Sri Sai Baba calendar picture you

sent. It was so amazing; I feel I am looking at Sri

Sai Baba live in Shirdi. I felt so happy looking at

the picture. I am very happy and thank full for your

service to Sai devotees around the globe.

Jai Sai Ram

-Hima Chandra

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saiyeled284

10/02/2005 01:17:35 +0000

Sai Ram, thank you for inviting me to to

" The Glory of Shirdi Sai " . I had set this message

aside to reply to you and when you first

e-mailed me, but unfortunately forgot. Now I was

checking my saved messages, found it, and immediately

d. Please, forgive me for this oversight. And

thank you again for providing this beautiful

opportunity for me to receive spiritual gems in my

e-mail box through " The Glory of Shirdi Sai " .

 

Thank you again for your kind invitation that I now,

though belatedly, joyfully accepted.

 

May the Most Compassionate and Loving Guru, Sri Sai

Baba of Shirdi, bless you always with his sweetest and

choicest blessings.

 

With Sai love,

Gina

 

10/01/2005 01:40:59 -0600

goodfood1in

 

Sairam

Great site http://www.saidarbar.org for the ardent of

devotees. Thank u for providing the rare photos of

Sai. May Sai bring happiness, peace and prosperity to

all. " Loka samastha sukhino bhavanthu "

Jayashree

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Satyamohan Chelluri: satya_chelluri

10/3/2005 19:02:28 -0700

Om Sai!

Dear Sai Bandhu,

This is one more Laurel of our beloved Sadguru

Saibaba. Praying for Baba's blessings and Wishing

" Vijaya " on this unique Dashami when the new Sai

Darbaar opens at LAUREL, MD-USA.

At the Feet of the Uniter

Satyamohan Chelluri

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Sairam Saisevak sathgurusai2002

On 10/4/2005,

Om Sairam Shirdi Sai baba

Lord Sainath is Ultimate

Great to see wonderful activities of Baba in new Sai

Darbaar at LAUREL, MD-USA.

It is inspiration of Baba that keeps spreading across

the oceans Initially when I came to US in 1999 first

we started Saidarbar Orlando. Still we can't forget

that was the first initial step for us on Babas

movement in United States...

Sairam Sri

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12. TELUGU SECTION:

Please visit:

http://68.88.118.16/telugupages/Misc/ShiridiSai/shirdisai.htm

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FOR STARTING A SAIDARBAR CHAPTER OUT SIDE INDIA:

Please contact: saidarbar &

saidarbar

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13. FROM SAI ORGANISATIONS:

Murali Krishnamurthy "

murali_krishnamurthy2003

Thu, 22 Sep 2005 07:32:29 -0700 (PDT)\

Invitation

Inauguration of SAIDARBAR- LAUREL, MD-USA

With Shirdi Baba's blessings and under guidance of

Saibanisaji, We are very happy to inaugurate the 15th

chapter here in Laurel, Maryland.

We cordially invite you and family for the

inauguration on Thursday, October 13, 2005

Vijayadasami day (Baba's Anniversary day) between 6:30

– 7:00pm.

Venue: Residence of Murali Krishnamurthy

For further details. Please email at:

murali_krishnamurthy2003

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veeravalli sridhar : veerasai

10/2/2005 23:09:06 -0700

Saidarbar – Chennai – India.

 

Pranams to Lord Sai,

Congratulations! This is Excellent! One more

ambassador for Sai! Saidarbar - Laurel, Maryland USA

All the best for the chapter to flourish! Long Live

Shirdi Sai! Long Live the Ancient And Supreme One!

Chennai Saidarbar Team.

 

" Ramesh and Anitha " kandra

For activities of Saidarbar Canberra

Please visit:

http://angelfire.com/sd/SaidarbarCanberra

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Shirdi Sai Baba " technical

 

For activities of Saidarbar Wallingford

 

Badri Narsimhan: wallingfordsai

 

For Saidarbar Wallingford-PA- USA

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" Shanthi Ramakrishnan " : shanthi

Sai Darbar Portland OR USA

For activities Sai Darbar Portland OR USA

Please contact: shanthi

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A.S.Rao, - raoas

For Activities of Sai Darbar Kitwe, Zambia

Please contact: raoas

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Anil Zutshi: zutshi_anil_k

For activities of Saidarbar Danbaru-Canitcut-USA

Please contact: zutshi,zutshi

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Satish Achanta: vskachanta

For activities of Saidarbar Woodland Hills-CA-USA-

Please contact: vskachanta

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Ravi Subramanyam: sai_ravi

For activities of Saidarbar Livermore-CA-USA

Please contact: sai_ravi

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Suresh Vaghela: suresh,suresh

For activities of Saidarbar-London

Please contact: suresh,suresh

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Sudha Chandrasekhar " sudhaaz

Thu, 22 Sep 2005 20:32:33 -0700 (PDT)

ANNUAL SHIRDIBABA SAMADHI BHAJAN

 

We cordially invite all Shirdi Baba Devotees in the

Valley to participate in the annual Vijayadasami

SHIRDIBABA Samadhi Bhajan which commemorates the

passing away of Shirdi Baba. Vijayadasami also marks

the third anniversary of the AZSHIRDISAI Bhajan group

in the Valley, originally begun under the guidance of

the late Shri Ramakrishna Madhavapeddi.

DATE: WEDNESDAY OCTOBER 12

TIME: 7:00 pm TO 9:00 pm

For details contact sudhaaz

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" Atlanta Sai Temple News " webmaster

Fri, 30 Sep 2005 12:07:03 -0700

NASSTA - Anniversary Celebrations & Other Upcoming

Events

Upcoming Events - October 2005

Please participate in the following upcoming events:

Continuing our tradition of celebrating Sai Vrath on

every second Saturday. Pooja will be performed from

3:00 PM - 5:30 PM,

 

Temple Anniversary/Sai Maha Samadhi Celebrations -

Wed-Sun, October 12th-16th

Open 7 days a week. MON-WED 5 PM to 9 PM, THU-SUN 12

Noon to 9 PM

 

North America Shirdi Sai Temple of Atlanta

700 James Burgess Road, Suwanee, GA 30024

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" Shirdi Saibaba Prayer Center " : sai

For Further details Visit: Web Page:

http://www.hamaresai.org/

Email: hamaresai

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" Sri Shirdi Sai Baba Temple of DFW "

shirdisaidallas

Fri, 30 Sep 2005 16:49:22 -0000

Dasami/Sai Punyathithi - Special Archana

On Oct 12, 2005, we have arranged a priest to perform

Baba Archana.

Temple Executive Committee

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" Om Sai Mandir " saisandesh

Sai Sandesh September Issue can be read online at:

http://www.omsaimandir.org/sai_sandesh_v2_issue10.pdf

Back Issues are available at:

http://www.omsaimandir.org/newsletter1.cfm

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Saibandhu " saibandhu

Thu, 22 Sep 2005 16:46:27 -0000

SHIRDI SAI MAHASAMADHI & DASSERA COMMEMORATIONS in the

BAY AREA, CA

We welcome all of you with family, to join us for

SHIRDI SAIMAHASAMADHI & DASSERA COMMEMORATIONS in the

Bay Area, CA on October16th (Sunday) in Sunnyvale

between 4:00 p.m. to 8:00 p.m.

Venue:

Presidential Ballroom

Sunnyvale Community Center

550 E Remington Drive,

Sunnyvale, CA 94087

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" S Chopra " saileela99

Thu, 6 Oct 2005 09:08:43 -0400 (EDT)

SHIRDI SAI MAHASAMADHI DIVAS CELEBRATIONS

 

SHIRDI SAI BABA SANSTHAN OF CANADA

SaiRam!

The Shirdi Sai Baba Sansthan of Canada invites all

devotees with their family and friends to participate

and receive Baba's Blessings during Baba's Mahasamadhi

& Vijaya Dashami Celebrations

DATE: Sunday, October 23, 2005

TIME : 03:00PM to 6:00PM followed by Preeti Bhoj

VENUE: Vishnu Mandir, 8640 Yonge St. Richmond Hill

L4C 6Z4

 

For more information and to volunteer, please contact:

The Shirdi Sai Baba Sansthan of Canada

Shammi: saileela99

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babamandir

Om Sairam!

Mandir Pathrika is now in its third Year of

publication. We added more information on Mandir in

this issue. We request all devotees to contribute

articles to Mandir Pathrika.

Articles can be any information on Saibaba, Jalaram

bapa or devotee Experiences, suggestions etc. Please

email your articles to babamandir

You can view all previous issues by opening the

following link.

http://www.babamandir.org/mandir/OnlineResources.html

Vijay

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info

12 Sep 2005 15:02:32 -0000

Sai Baba Mahasamadhi Day & Dushera Celebrations

SHIRDI SAI BABA MAHASAMADHI DAY & DUSHERA CELEBRATIONS

ON THURSDAY, October13th, 2005

Satya Narayana Vritha Katha 4.00PM

to 6.00PM

Dhoop Arathi

6.00PM to 6.30PM

Special Bhajans, Baba Maha Abhishek 6.30PM to

8.30PM

Shej Arathi followed by flower offerings to Baba`s

Padhuka by devotees.

8.30 PM to 9.00 PM

Activities include: Bhajans, Abhishekam, Arathi and

Satyanarayana Puja

SHRI SHIRDI SAIBABA TEMPLE, 46-16 ROBINSON ST,

FLUSHING, NY 11355

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" Shirdi Saibaba Prayer Center " hamaresai

Tue, 20 Sep 2005 17:48:04 -0700 (PDT)

Invitation: Maha Samadhi 2005 - Saturday, October

15th, 2005 – 5 PM to 9 PM

Sri Sachchidaananda Sadguru Sainath Maharaj ki Jai!

Shirdi Saibaba Prayer Center, Inc. Twin Cities,

Minnesota, invites you for the 87th Anniversary

Celebrations of the Maha Samadhi of Sadguru Sainath

Maharaj of Shirdi. The celebrations are scheduled on

October 15th from 5:00pm at Geeta Ashram [10537 Noble

Ave, Brooklyn Park, MN 55443 - Tel: 763 493 4229].

 

The program includes Abhisek to Baba, Ashtotra Nama

Vali, Artis, Bhajans/Kirtans, Palki Seva and will

conclude with Maha Prasad.

 

Please join us in this celebration and invoke Sadguru

Sainath's blessings.

 

Web: http://www.hamaresai.org Email:

hamaresai

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" voora srinivas " voora

Sun, 2 Oct 2005 08:06:52 -0700 (PDT)

 

SHIRDI SAI FLORIDA CENTER INVERNESS, FL.

 

NAVARATHRI CELEBRATIONS

 

October 4, 2005 – October 13, 2005

 

October 4th through 12th at 6 PM, MahaKaali,

Mahalakshmi, MahaSaraswathi Pooja. Lalitha

Sahasranaama and Aarathi Sri Chandi Havan

 

October 13th 10AM (Vijayadhashami) Sri Sai Baba Punya

Thithi.

 

November 1st, 6 PM Lakshmi Kubera Pooja, Deepavali

 

December 17th 10 AM Duttha Jayanthi Celebrations

 

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14. SAI'S BOOK WORLD:

Books in English:

 

1. The Divine Miracles of Shri Shirdi SaiBaba – A

record of thrilling Experiences of (late) Dr.

P.S.Ramaswami - Author – V.RamaSai – Price Rs.50/-

 

Published by:

V.Rama Sai,

722, MIGH – II, KPHB Colony,

P.O: KuKatpally, Hyderabad – 500 072 (A.P.)

 

2. A Ambrosia in Shirdi -by Sri Saibhakta VINNY –

Price Rs.75/-

 

Published by:

Bose

C/o Shirdi SaiBaba Satsang

RadhaKrishna Temple, KBRS Building,

Kamaraj Road, Bangalore – 560 042.

 

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 , saidarbar &

saidarbar

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.

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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

-

SAIDARBAR – HYDERABAD:

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

We congratulate members of SAIDARBAR- LAUREL, MD-USA

for starting a chapter in the service of Lord Sainath

and HIS devotees

 

We will be happy to conduct Tele-Satsanghs to cities

out side Hyderabad, India on prior intimation. For

further details please contact

saidarbar

 

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15. EDITORIAL.

 

Saibanisaji & Saidarbar team wishes " A HAPPY

VIJAYADASHAMI " to readers of " THE GLORY OF SHIRDI

SAI " . Let us all come together in the Satsanghs and

pledge to dedicate our lives in service of Lord

Sainath and pledge to follow the principles of simple

living as preached by Baba. Pray lord Sainath to

shower HIS blessings on all the devotees and other

family members and continue to guide suitably in every

walk of life.

 

OMKARA is the name of Parabrahma. OM is the first

sound. In this there are three primary syllables. They

are AKARA, UKARA, MAKARA and ARDHA MATRA. The first

syllable `Aa' is at the back of the tongue to neck.

The second sound that emerges is `U'. This arises from

the middle of the mouth, while uttering this sound,

the lips are not closed. When we utter the third

sound, the lips get merged in order to emanate OM.

After closing lips and uttering `M' continues like the

long pull of the bell at the end, tapering to silence.

In fact the sound is present from the beginning of

striking the bell, but we hear it clearly after the

striking is stopped. The last prolonged `M' is called

half-syllable i.e. ARDHA MATRA. In this way OM has got

four sounds `A', `U', `Ma' and `M' (half-syllable). OM

is the head of all mantras.

By repeated chanting of OM and thinking of merging of

bodies into ATMA, we get the supreme idea that

everything is illusion except PARAMATMA.

 

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

with a copy marked to webmaster

 

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

 

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

Shiridi Sai " ,

Kindly reply UNSUBSCRIBE for our necessary action.

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