In Praise of Sadhguru SaiShirdi Sai Baba was a great Saint of 19th Century. He was omniscient, omnipotent and All pervading. He had magic in His words and cured even incurable maladies by His words. The book dwells on His grace and glory on His disciples. It also highlights the importance of Guru and how to cultivate self-realization. He had such a power that nobody came empty hands from His shrine. The same experience is being felt even now and more than one hundred thousand people visit every day to seek His blessings. His ash from Dhuni (ever burning fire) is a gift to mankind and its mere application absolves them from all sins and illnesses. The author is visiting His shrine over 40 years and had myriad experiences and His blessings which is also covered in the book. The mere reading of this book will stand any one in good stead in life. A must-read book! |
Contents
The Importance Of The Guru | |
The Nine Forms Of Bhakti | |
Sai Babas Blessings | |
A Visit To Shirdi | |
Shirdi Sai Babas Eleven Sayings | |
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Anand attachments attain avarice Baba temple Baba’s bestow Bhagavad Gita Bhagwat bhajan Bhakti Bhakti devotion blessed bliss body Brahma Brahma God contemporary age Darshan desires dhuni disciples discrimination dream Dwarka Dwarkamai faith feel fortunate go to Shirdi God’s grace Guru Guru Purnima Guru’s happiness heart Hemadpant Hindu Hinduism holy feet humanity idol Incarnate intellect Kakad aarti Karma Kirtan knowledge Laksha Archana leelas liberation listen lives locket look Lord Krishna love and devotion Maha Samadhi Maharashtra Maya Maya illusion meditation mercy dawned mind Moksha mundane existence mundane world never objects pray Purana realization recitation refuge religion religious scriptures remember Saburi sacred Sadhguru saints salvation Samadhi Samadhi Mandir self-realization sense Shirdi Sai Baba Shraddha Shri sing soul spiritual stories Supreme surrender teachings things thoughts Upanishad Vedas Vide Satcharita Vishnu visit Shirdi visit to Shirdi wealth worship