Shirdi Sai Baba Short Story
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| Shirdi SaiBaba |
Sai Baba of Shirdi (Unknown – October
15, 1918), also known as Shirdi Sai Baba, was an Indianguru, yogi,
and fakir who is regarded by
his Hindu and Muslim devotees as a saint. Many Hindu
devotees - including Hemadpant, who wrote the famous Shri Sai
Satcharitra - consider him an incarnation of
Lord Krishna while other devotees consider him as an incarnation of
Lord Dattatreya. Many devotees believe that he was a Satguru, an
enlightened Sufi Pir, or a Qutub. No verifiable information is
available regarding Sai Baba's birth and place of birth.
Sai Baba's real name is
unknown. The name "Sai" was given to him upon his arrival
at Shirdi, a town in the west-Indian state of Maharashtra.
Mahalsapati, a local temple priest, recognized him as a Muslim saint and
greeted him with the words 'Ya Sai!', meaning 'Welcome Sai!'. Sai or Sayi is
a Persian title given to Sufi saints, meaning 'poor
one'. However Sāī may also refer to
the Sanskrit term "Sakshat Eshwar" or the divine.
The honorific "Baba" means "father; grandfather; old man;
sir" in Indo-Aryan languages. Thus Sai Baba denotes "holy
father", "saintly father" or "poor old man".
Sai Baba remains a very
popular saint, especially in India, and is worshipped by people around the
world. He had no love for perishable things and his sole concern was self-realization.
He taught a moral code of love, forgiveness, helping others, charity,
contentment, inner peace, and devotion to God and guru. Sai Baba's teaching
combined elements of Hinduism and Islam: he gave the Hindu
name Dwarakamayi to the mosque he lived in,
practiced Hindu and Muslim rituals, taught using words and figures that drew
from both traditions, and was buried in Shirdi. One of his well known
epigrams, "Sabka Malik Ek " ("One God governs
all"), is associated with Islam and Sufism. He always uttered "Allah Malik"("God
is King").
Some of Sai Baba's
disciples became famous as spiritual figures and saints, such as Mahalsapati, a
priest of the Khandoba temple in Shirdi, and Upasni Maharaj. He was
revered by other saints, such as Saint Bidkar Maharaj, Saint Gangagir, Saint
Janakidas Maharaj, and Sati Godavari Mataji. Sai Baba referred to several
saints as 'my brothers', especially the disciples of Swami Samartha of
Akkalkot.

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