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Miracles at Sri Ranga Patna orphanage in Mysore, India ------------------------ The Sri Ranga Patna orphanage, founded in 1984, is located on the Mysore - Bangalore road, some 15 km. north of the city of Mysore, India. The orphanage can be reached in six hours by taxi from Prashanti Nilayam, Sai Baba's main ashram. A man named Halagappa has devoted his life to selflessly serving the fifty orphaned children that reside in the humble residence. Supported only by donations and a dedicated staff, this orphanage clothes, feeds, teaches, and cares for these children. A small temple or shrine is part of the orphange. Many of the photographs of Sai Baba materialize vibhuti in this temple. The temple house some amulets available for all to see, which hold and experience the continuous flow of Amritha (sacred nectar). Amritha is being continuously manifested from those amulets which carry pictures of Sathya Sai Baba and Shirdi Sai Baba, and which were blessed by Sathya Sai

Baba more than 30 years ago (immediately after which they began manifesting Amritha). Photographs Click on the thumbnails for a bigger view of the pictures:

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

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In an orphanage in South India, there is an ongoing miracle pertaining to two thumb-nail sized slivers of porcelain, one bearing the likeness of Sathya Sai Baba, the second depicting Shirdi Sai Baba. Given to the manager of the orphanage by Sai Baba over twenty years ago, they have been miraculously oozing amrit (a honey-like jasmine nectar) ever since. I decided to visit the place, and see the famous miracle for myself. The manager of the orphanage scooped one of the amulets out of a dish with a spoon, and put it in the palm of my right hand. It was nothing but a thin piece of porcelain with Baba’s face painted on it - there was no place for any mechanism to hide. I watched like a hawk as a few drops of amrit trickled from the amulet into my palm - but this meant nothing, it had just been sitting in a dish of amrit. Yet amrit continued trickling from it until my

palm was full, and with the spoon, the manager scooped the amrit from that hand and poured it into my left palm. As amrit continued to trickle from the amulet over a period of several minutes, he repeated this procedure four times, until finally my left hand was overflowing with amrit - and the amrit was still trickling into my right palm! Even the most adamant skeptic, witnessing what I saw that day, would have to admit it was a miracle. (I tasted the nectar: it’s definitely not of this world!) Source: http://www.saibaba-aclearview.com/contents2.html

Ram ChuganiKobe, Japan

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