Life History of Shirdi Saibaba | Shirdi Saibaba Charitra

shirdi sai baba

shirdi sai baba

RELIGION

Baba accepted all the religions like Hinduism, Christianity and Muslim as alike, and he also behaved equally with everyone.

CHARITY

Baba was very much interested in doing charitable activities, and he felt lot of happiness while doing charity works.He insisted his devotees to serve food to everyone, in order to relieve their hunger. He used to provide food even to birds and animals and would call them affectionately by keeping pet names, and would talk with them like their dearest friend. According to him, bad karmas of the people would be removed from them only by doing good activities in their life. For some of his devotees, he has taken their own diseases on his body, and relieved them from their diseases. He is such a great saint, and he has incarnated in this earth in order to do goodness to the people.

DISCIPLES

Mahalsapati who served as a priest in the Kandoba temple was the sincere disciple and devotee of Saibaba.

Some of his disciples are Upasani maharaj of sakori, Nana Saheb Chandorkar, GanapathRao Sahasrabuddhe, Tatya Patil, Baija Mai KotePatil, Abdul Baba, MadhavRao Deshpande, Govindrao Raghunath Dabholkar, Mahalsapati Chimanji Nagare, RadhaKrishna Mai and they were considered as the best disciples of Saibaba, who had got the opportunity to move closely with the great saint.

MIRACLES

Sai baba performed many miracles during his life time, and still he is actively doing from his Samadhi Shrine at Shirdi. There are innumerable miracles performed by Shirdi Saibaba. People believe that reading his life history known as, Sai Satcharitha is a good remedy for all types of problems in their lives, and also the holy book acts as a best medicine to get a speedy recovery from the illness. This book is available in devotional book shops, Saibaba temples and also is available in the online platform.

Shirdi sai baba also gave darshan to his sincere devotees in the form of Lord Rama, Krishna etc.

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