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THE GLORY OF SHIRDI SAI

Sixth Year of Publication

Published as Bi-Weekly

Issue 23/ 2008

06-11-2008

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One World One Family.

Vasudhaika Kutumbam

Om! Asatoma

Sargamaya, Tamasoma Jyotirgamaya, Mrityorma Amritamgamaya, Om Shantihi,

Shantihi, Shantihi!

 

(Aum! Lead from wrong path to the right path, from ignorance to knowledge, from

mortality to immortality! Peace be to All).

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You can also read this E- Magazine in 3d page turning NEW FORMAT

http://ettitudemedia..com/loadbook.php?BookName=EMagazineCurrent

 

 

GURUR-BRAHMA, GURUR-VISHNUHU; GURU-DEVO

MAHESWARAHA;

GURUR-SAKSHATH PARAM BRAHMA; THASMAI SREE

GURAVE NAMAHA:

Sairam. You can watch Live Web casting from

Shirdi Sai Samadhi Mandir from following Link:

 

http://www.shrisaiBabasansthan.org/onlinedarshan.asp

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THIS ISSUE CONTAINS:

 

1.

FROM

THE SATSANGHS OF SAIBANISA JI

2. SAI'S NEWS FROM TIME

MACHINE

3. SAI IN DREAMS

4. QUINTESSENCE OF SRI SAIBABA'S PHILOSOPHY

5. IN THE DAYS OF SHRI SHIRDI SAIBABA

6. DEVOTEES EXPERIENCES

7. SAI WITH CHILDREN

8. SPIRITUAL GEMS FROM SAI SATCHARITRA

9. ARTICLES FROM SAI DEVOTEES

10. LETTERS FROM SAI DEVOTEES

11. TELUGU SECTION

12. SAI'S BOOK WORLD

13. EDITORIAL.

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1. FROM THE SATSANGHS OF SAIBANISA JI

http://saibanisa.blogspot.com/

 

Shirdi Sai's Philosophy in the words of Saibanisaji

 

 

REALITY OF HUMAN LIFE

 

As

years go by and people see how strongly they are bound by greed, habit and

suffering, they become very sad and discouraged. Often in their discouragement

they quarrel with others and sink deeper into sin and give up trying to walk

the true path; often their lives come to some untimely end in the very midst of

their wickedness and they suffer forever.

 

This falling into discouragement because of

one’s misfortunes and sufferings is most unnatural and contrary to the law of

heaven and earth and, therefore, one will suffer both in this world and in the

worlds after death.

 

It is true that everything in this life is

transitory and filled with uncertainty, but it is lamentable that any one

should ignore this fact and keep on trying to seek enjoyment and satisfaction

of his desires.

 

 

Compiled by:

Sai Sevak Smt. Rajeswari

Kasturi, Saidarbar – Hyderabad.

 

To be continued-------

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2. SAI'S NEWS FROM THE TIME MACHINE:

 

Nov2,

1909: KakaSaheb Dixit, fist arrived at Shirdi (Aged 45 years).

 

Nov

5,1918: Khushalchand sheth of

Rahata passed away.

 

Nov6, 1960: Shirdi Sansthan's administration was taken over by the City

Civil Court

and a "Court Receiver" was appointed.

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3. SAI IN DREAMS

 

http://www.ettitudemedia.com

 

 

These are the dream sequences and messages as received by SaiBaNiSaji From our

beloved GURU LORD SAINATH OF SHIRDI. 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.

 

APRIL-1996

 

03-04-1996

 

Yesterday night Sai appeared as a fakir and

said-

 

Understand Sai Philosophy properly. There is no

point in talking about Sai when the other party is not inclined towards it. It

is not important in which way I am worshiped, but follow the one within your

reach and means. Never try imitating others. Everybody on this path will be

tested at an appropriate time for his or her devotion.

 

Rituals without devotion lead nowhere.

 

08-04-1996

 

Sai appeared as a Saint in the dream and said-

 

Labourer toiled for the whole day, rests in the

night and again prepares for the following day’s work. In the same way, a

person after undergoing all the troubles in the life goes into permanent sleep

to take a new birth again. I promise you to be on your side in the lives to

come. My Guru presented me with only a photograph, whereas I am presenting you

with an outer ring of wisdom as a guard and some money for satisfying the

appetite. Be happy with that. You can’t keep flying in the air forever in an

aircraft, as it will crash-land once the fuel is exhausted. You have to start

descending as the fuel is nearing completion.

 

However high we may fly in thoughts, we have to

return to the ground reality.

 

13-04-1996

 

Yesterday, I was thinking about the old age and

prayed Baba to show me a way to live peaceful.

 

Sai appeared as an unknown person and said-

 

Why do you think of motorbike when you have a

bicycle to travel? Learn what it means to be satisfied in life. To think of

other women in old age is like inviting pre-matured death. The type of funeral

one received depends upon the quality of life the individual has lead during

his lifetime.

 

Only the results of Good deeds accompany us

after death.

 

To be

continued-------

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4. QUINTESSENCE OF SRI

SAIBABA'S PHILOSOPHY:

(By Late Sri Bharam UmamaheswaraRao)

 

'Shashi': shashi_31

 

32. Significance of Meditation

 

Preliminaries

to Meditation

 

Does constant meditation

develop great powers?

 

Constant Meditation develops great powers. The

letters of the Mantra become prominent and are flashed before the mental eye

and they seem to burn like fire. Whenever repeated with an object in view, the

object will be attained with the help of the Mantra which reveals itself as

described above. Such a mantra is usually known as the ‘Siddha Mantra’. When

uttered, it is capable of producing the most extraordinary results. Similarly,

when concentration is on a deity for a long time and according to a fixed

procedure with devotion and under the guidance of and competent Guru, your

Istha-Daivam will be realized. This deity reveals itself before the Sadhaka and

offers him everything he desires. Your Istha-Daivam never leaves you and

remains practically by your side. The concentration should make you entirely

oblivious of the surroundings and you should think of yourself as one with the

Universal energy. Your mind should think of yourself as one with the Universal

energy. Your mind should be akin to Susupti or deep sleep condition. When this

is practiced for a long time, certain signs appear before your mental eye and

your Istha-Daivam shows conclusively that the Sadhaka is progressing towards

the realization of your Istha-Daivam.

 

The signs appear in five successive stages. The

sign in the beginning is the vision of mirage. This gives place gradually in

the second stage to a vision of smoke. In the third stage, the Sadhaka

visualizes bright sparks in the space in the form of fire flies. The form of

light is seen in the fourth stage which is replaced in the fifth stage by a

constant light like that of a cloudless sky. That is to say, when meditation is

practiced for a sufficient length of time, you see the vision of constant light

which does not revert to the other four inferior stages. The light referred

here is the Light of Pure Satva. When the mind is deeply absorbed in that

quality, then, indeed does this condition of Light which is free from all pain

follows. This is the Jyothi; light which is the sure sign of constant

meditation on the deity can now be practiced with confidence in order that the

deity may appear before the Sadhaka in a vision.

 

To be continued…...

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5. IN THE DAYS OF SHRI

SHIRDI SAIBABA

 

Baba

restored the lost property to the doctor Shri M.R.Ragare

 

In

1914, Sakarwadi (near Shirdi) Sugar Mill doctor Shri. M.R.Tagare was proceeding

to Kopergaom Post office in bullock cart to en cash his own war bonds of Rs..2,

500/- while he was talking busily with a fellow passenger, the bag containing

war bonds slipped down from the cart unnoticed by the doctor. As soon as he

noticed that the bad had dropped on the way, leaving the cart helter and

shelter a mile or two in search of it, but without success. Uneasiness on

account of this loss allowed him no sleep till about midnight when he thought of sitting near Sai Baba’s photo he

had in his house and praying, he seemed to hear some one calling him “cease

worrying”. This brought him peace of mind and he could them sleep. Next

morning, he had to attend upon an ill friend at a near by village, so he went

there, examined his friend gave him medicine and casually talking to him about

the loss of bag containing the said war bonds. A girl who standing near by

listening sympathetically to the doctor’s talk, ran at once and returned with a

bag saying that it was found lying on the road the previous day. Looking up the

bag, the doctor found that the papers had all been disturbed and turned up and

down, the finder find nothing from the bag and that the war bonds were in tact.

The doctor was over pleased and heartily thanked Baba for His favour and grace.

 

Baba

brought to notice the misplaced record by a devotee clerk

 

A

devotee clerk in the custom office once got into a fix when some custom bills

once seen and checked by the custom office were recalled and could not be found

in the office in spite of all round searches he made for these. The clerk

therefore, feared not only for his superiors reprimands but also dismissal from

service and prosecution as well. A day passed away and though the bill bundle

could not be found. Some how or other his superiors forget this matter and made

no inquiry on that day, naturally the clerk was worried and so he prayed Baba

to save him.

 

The

next morning, when he went to the office, he found the required bundle of bill

on his table. The clerk was very much surprised for this, as he was always the

first to attend office and the last to leave office. Who could have kept it

after the office was closed? But Baba, he rightly thought. He therefore thanked

Baba from the bottom of his heart for saving him.

 

To be continued…...

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admin

Tuesday, 4 November, 2008, 11:45 AM

 

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In Humble Service of His Holy Feet,

admin

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NEWS FROM SAIDARBAR – HYDERABAD

 

Now all the works of Saibanisaji (translated

into English Language by Sai Sevak Sri RaghuRaman Satulury) are available in

one place in the web blog:

 

http://saibanisa.blogspot.com/

 

Saidevotees may kindly visit the above blog,

read the articles and give your valuable comments in the "Guest

Book".

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6. DEVOTEES EXPERIENCES:

anupamav

Thu, September

11, 2008 4:45 am

 

 

Hello,

 

For the first time I visited Shirdi in Dec 07.

We happened to stay for 5 days in Shirdi. The 4th day we had Sai Maharaj's

darshan & we came out. As we were marching out, my mother told me about the

9 coins given by Sai Baba to one of His devotees & she told we missed

seeing that.

 

I was just thinking in my mind that what to do?

as we were new to the place & the first time visitors we were not having

any great idea about the surrounding places & the important places to visit.

Suddenly from no where one young boy comes to me & requests me to buy the

calendar of Sai Maharaj. I looked at him told to go school & study so that

his future will be secured & safe (by Baba's grace). He then told me that

he goes to the morning school & he sells the calendars in the afternoon to fulfil

the education expenses. I decided to buy him few writing books.

 

I conveyed the same & the boy too agreed

instantly. While we were heading towards the book store, for my surprise, the

boy checked about our visit to the important places like Khandoba's temple,

Lakshmi Bai's house & so on I was shocked for a minute, I felt as though Sai

only has come in the form of boy and is telling me to visit the said places.. I

was shell shocked.

 

Later, the young boy took us to all the

surrounding places & showed us all. As promised I got books to the boy. I

was amazed by this experience of mine, as for me, it was Sai Baba in the form

of a young boy.

 

Sai Maharaja Ki Jai......

Anupama

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7. 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. Now I want to tell the stories what heard in my

child hood.

 

THE WHITE ELEPHANT:

 

Once there lived a white elephant in the

foothills of the Himalayas. He was a magnificent

creature and ruled over thousands of elephants. Unfortunately, he had an aged

and blind mother whom he loved very much. He lovingly took care of all her

needs. Once the elephant got annoyed with his subjects over their selfish

behaviour. So he left them one night and went with his mother to the far Mount Candorana. There they lived

happily in a secluded cave.

 

One day a hunter, who lived in Banaras, lost his way in

the forest. For many days he wandered about but could not find a way out of the

dense forest. In desperation, he started crying aloud blaming his luck. The

elephant, whose cave was nearby, happened to be out for feeding. He heard the

hunter’s wailings and went near him. The hunter, seeing the huge white

elephant, tried to run a way in fear. But the elephant allayed his fears, and

asked him his story. The hunter told him that he lived in Banaras and was lost in

the dense forest while hunting. The elephant comforted the man and lifting him

on his back took him out of the forest. The hunter went back safely to Banaras.

 

Here, in Banaras, King Brahmatta’s

royal elephant had died only recently. The King announced a big reward to

anyone who could let him of an elephant grand enough to be fit for a King. The

greedy hunter went to the King and told him about the magnificent white

elephant who lived on Mount Candorana. He led the King’s

men to that place. From a distance, though the thickets, they saw the elephant

gathering lotus shoots for the blind mother. The elephant got the scent of the

men standing in the distance. He immediately guessed who had brought them

there. He said to himself, “what ungrateful creatures men are!” Now, this

elephant was a mighty creature. He could have crushed all these men to death if

he had so desired. But he was a noble creature. He hated violence. So he

decided to let himself be captured and taken to the King. He decided that he

would request the King personally to allow him to go free. That would save a

lot of bloodshed.

 

The men captured the elephant and brought him

to Banaras. He was kept in the royal stables and given the best

food. But he did not touch anything. The keepers of the royal stables got

worried. If he did not eat anything he would soon die. So they reported the

matter to the King. King Brahamdatta himself went to the elephant’s stable. He

offered choice green shoots to the elephant with his own hands. When the elephant

still refused to eat, the King asked him why he was not eating anything. The

elephant replied “Your Majesty, I cannot eat anything. You see, my mother is

all alone. She is at Mount Candorana. She is old and

blind. There is no one to feed her or to take care of her. She is sure to die.

How can I ever touch any food when my mother is such a condition?”

 

The King was deeply touched by the elephant’s

sentiments towards his old and blind mother. He had never seen such devotion.

He at once decided to set the elephant free and said “O great elephant, you are

indeed a worthy son. Go back to your mother and look after her. She needs you

more than I do.”

 

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8. SPIRITUAL GEMS FROM SAI SATCHARITRA

swamymain

Mon, Aug 25, 2008 at 1:06 PM

 

Spiritual

Gems from Shri Sai Satcharitra - Chapter 30

 

Shama's Vows

 

When Kakaji was thinking of his visit to

Shirdi, a guest came to him at his place to take him to Shirdi. He was no other

than Shama, a very close and intimate devotee of Baba. How he came to Vani at

this juncture, we shall just see. Shama was severely ill when he was very young

and his mother had taken a vow to her family Goddess Sapta-Shringi at Vani,

that if the son got well, she would bring and dedicate him at Her feet. Then

after some years the mother herself suffered much from ring-worms on her

breasts. At that time she again took another vow to her Deity that if she got

all right, she would offer Her two silver breasts. These two vows remained

unfulfilled. At her death-bed she called her son Shama to her and drew his

attention to the vows and after taking a promise from him that he would fulfil

them, she breathed her last. After some time, Shama quite forgot about these

vows and thus 30 years elapsed. About this time a famous astrologer had come to

Shirdi and stayed there for a month. His predictions in the case of Shriman

Booty and others came true and everybody was satisfied. Shama's younger brother

Bapaji consulted him and was told that his mother's vows, which his elder

brother promised to fulfill at her death-bed, were not yet fulfilled; hence the

Goddess was displeased with them and was bringing troubles on them.

 

SSG: Sai Ram. The Goddess was not displeased

because of the paltry material value of the vows, but was displeased about the

maya that enveloped the mind of Shama. We all know the story of Sri

Satyanarayana Swamy and how He created a lot of difficulties to those people

who took vows in the time of their difficulties and who forgot to fulfil those

vows after wards. God is Truth and once one forgets or deviates from the path

of truth, God tries through all means to bring the person back to the path of

truth. This is done with Love and not with any selfish desires and anger on the

part of God. Speaking what one thinks and doing what one speaks is called

Trikarana Suddhi and in such a clear and clean mind, the Truth reveals itself.

Sai Ram.

 

SSS: Bapaji told this to his brother Shama who

was then reminded of the unfulfilled vows. Thinking that any further delay

would be dangerous, he called a goldsmith and got a pair of silver breasts

prepared. Then he went to the Dwarakamayi, prostrated himself before Baba and,

placing before Him the two silver breasts, requested Him to accept them and

free him from the vows as He was to him his Sapta-Shringi Goddess. Then Baba

insisted upon him to go himself to the temple of Sapta-Shringi and offer them in

person at the feet of the Goddess. Then after taking Baba's permission and Udi,

he left for Vani and searching for the priest came to Kakaji's house. Kakaji

was then very anxious to visit Baba and Shama went there to see him at that

very time. What a wonderful coincidence is this!

 

SSG: Sai Ram. It is not coincidence and both

the Goddess Saptha-Shringi and Guru Sai knew what was going to happen. They

chose the timing perfectly! Sai Ram.

 

SSS: Kakaji asked him who he was and whence he

had come, and on learning that he came from Shirdi, he at once embraced him.. So

overpowered was he with love! Then they talked about Sai-leelas and after

finishing the rites of Shama's vows, they both started for Shirdi. On reaching

the place, Kakaji went to the Dwarakamayi, and fell at Baba's Feet. His eyes

were soon bedewed with tears, and his mind attained calmness. According to the

vision of the Goddess, no sooner did he see Baba, which his mind lost all its

restlessness and it became calm and composed. Kakaji began to think, in his

mind, "What a wonderful power is this! Baba spoke nothing, there was no

question and answer, no benediction pronounced; the mere darshan itself was so

conducive to happiness; the restlessness of my mind disappeared by His mere

darshan, consciousness of joy came upon me - this is what is called 'the

greatness of darshan'."

 

SSG: Sai Ram. Sri Dakshinamoorthy, one of the

several forms of Sri Siva, sits in meditation and His disciples sit in front of

Him. Their doubts disappear as they arise thanks to the calming presence of Sri

Dakshinamoorthy, the Guru. As already mentioned, the Truth reveals itself

spontaneously in a mind, which is pure and calm. The visit to Sri Manasarovar

lake (now in Tibet) is spiritually significant to many devotees precisely because

the calm and placid lake reflects the glory of the Kailas Mountain and thus

tells us the truth that Paramatma reveals Himself (or Herself / Itself since

all the differences of gunas are dissolved in the formless state) to a calm and

composed (pure) mind.

 

Also, Guru can transmit the power in several

ways, by touch, through breath, through sight etc. The above is an example of

the grace flowing through sight. Sai Ram.

 

SSS: His vision was fixed on Sai's feet and he

could utter no word. Hearing Baba's Leelas, his joy knew no bounds. He

surrendered himself completely to Baba, forgot his anxiety and cares and got

undiluted happiness. He lived happily there for twelve days and after taking

Baba's leave, Udi and blessings returned home.

 

SSG: Sai Ram. Surrender is the best and highest

form of Bhakti and that Kakaji could do that was due to the merits of his

present and past lives and the grace of Goddess Saptha-Shringi and that opened

the gates for the grace of Sri Sai Sadguru. Sai Ram.

 

 

His Servant,

S.V.Swamy

Author,

Editor and Book Reviewer

www.freewebs.com/swamyreviews

 

To be continued...

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9. ARTICLES FROM SAI DEVOTEES:

 

sudha_vohra

Tuesday,

30 September, 2008, 11:24 PM

 

aaoo Sai mere tumse kuch batein karni hain

batein karni hain kuch mulakatein karni hain

 

thahar jara main dil ko sambhalun aaya hai Sai mera

bahut dino ke bad mila hai sai isko sukun sa jara

dekh dekh kar tujh ko sai apni ankhen bharni hai

 

kuch na kahungi main sai mere tu to sab kuch jaane

apna banaya jabse tune sai ho gaye sab se begane

tere siva kuch yad na ho mujhe to sudh budh khoni hai

 

teri kripa ho jaye sai mere to ban jaye mitti bhi sona

tu hi basa hai is dil main Sai chahe dekh le kona kona

en charno ka dhayan na chute meri yeh jid puri karni hai

 

Sai Sudha

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10. LETTERS FROM SAIDEVOTEES:

kuppiranga

Tuesday,

21 October, 2008, 11:56 AM

 

Om Sai ram,

 

I am very proud and happy to note that I am

being the member of Saidarbar group. Our Sai Naath Maharaaj showered his

grace on me only I got this nice opportunity. Thank you Sai Nath Maharaj &

the Moderator.

 

“May our Shirdi Sai Bless one

and all for the nice future”.

Om Sai Shri Sai Jaya

Jaya Sai.

 

KUPPI BAI

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You can also read this E- Magazine in 3d page

turning NEW FORMAT in web page

 

http://ettitudemedia.com/loadbook.php?BookName=EMagazineCurrent

 

11. TELUGU SECTION:

Please visit:

http://www.telugubhakti.com/telugupages/Misc/ShirdiSai/shirdisai.htm

 

Please visit for Sai Aaratis Audio: http://www..shrisaiBabasansthan.org/main_English/saiBaba/saiBaba_aarti.asp

 

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FOR STARTING A SAIDARBAR

CHAPTER OUT SIDE INDIA:

Please contact: saidarbar

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12. SAI'S BOOK WORLD:

 

Title: Sai Baba of Shirdi

- a God

Author: Sri Bapatla Hanumantha Rao

C/o Sri Bapatla Venkata Pardhasardhy, Sri Sai

Nilayam, Cheru P.O

Guntur District - A.P – 522 113

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Title: The Eternal Sai

Author: S. Maneey

Sri Sai Spiritual Centre, 1 Block

Thyagarajanagar, Bangalore - 28

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Title: How I found God?

Author: Yogi M. K. Spencer

Sai Age Publications

126 Sector 37

Faridabad – 121 003

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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: 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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13. EDITORIAL:

Things impressed me from this magazine:

 

Surrender

is the best and highest form of Bhakti.

 

Speaking what one thinks and doing what one

speaks is called Trikarana Suddhi and in such a clear and clean mind, the Truth

reveals itself. Sai Ram.

 

When

concentration is on a deity for a long time and according to a fixed procedure

with devotion and under the guidance of and competent Guru, your Istha-Daivam

will be realized.

 

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

 

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SEVAK SRINIVASA RAO KASTURI.

Saidarbar – Hyderabad - India.

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