Signs of True Sai Devotee
This write up is again taken from Sai Leela Magazine. But it is not an experience of any devotee, but signs of true devotee of Sai Baba are observed by another Sai Devotee (who has written the article). There are…
This write up is again taken from Sai Leela Magazine. But it is not an experience of any devotee, but signs of true devotee of Sai Baba are observed by another Sai Devotee (who has written the article). There are…
Happy Dussera to all Sai Baba Devotees Across the World !!! When the oil of the span of life finished, the fame of life dimmed. The body found rest on the lap of Bayaji (Appa Kote). He did not fall…
Whenever the name of Shirdi is mentioned, Sai Baba’s charming face comes in front of the eyes of the heart of Sai Devotees. The head of the devotees automatically bows down and the hands get folded. The incredible leelas of…
Shri Jani was an ardent devotee of Shri Sai Baba. He belonged to Audichya Brahmin caste and resided at Nasik. When Baba was Dehadhari, Narayanrao was fortunate to avail His Darshan on two occasions. However, the third opportunity of Darshan…
Shri M.R. Soman, a staunch Sai devotee from Coimbatore, recently offered the three appropriate and attractive gates with their frames for Shri Sai Baba’s Samadhi Mandir as a donation, total costing approximately Rs. 14 Lakhs. Shri Soman had expressed his…
Dasganu Maharaj, an ardent, close and staunch devotee of Sai Baba had tried to prove in his book Bhaktaleelamrut that Shri Gopalrao Keshavraj Babasaheb Maharaj was guru of Sai Baba. Due to absence of any proof, the world did not…
In the year 1912 (approximately), on one Sunday, Shri Govindrao Dabholkar (popularly called Hemadpant for his great of work Sai Satcharitra) came to me after completing some chapters of Sai Satcharitra. Among them I liked two chapters so much that…
These extracts are written by Late Shri Hari Vinayak Sathi in Sai Leela Magazine published in 1923. One of my relative was a lawyer in High Court. Once he went to Shirdi for Baba’s darshan. It was his first trip…
The following is an excerpt from letter written on 18/2/1920 by Shri Nilkanth Ramchandra Sahasrabhuddhe citing his experiences………One of Sai’s hands was wounded. He used to tie a bandage so tightly around it that anyone else would be in unbearable…