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sirfdabba · 8 months
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Today I walked through the alleys of my hometown. I wanted to have a particular type of biscuits and not the ones which were available in the Kitchen. Thus I walked down to this small shop located a few steps away from my house. But the shop was closed. I was going to return back but then the Aajis who sit in the temple, singing their bhajan, called me. Its been a while since I talked to them. The Temple has changed a lot, they renovated it when I was in 12th grade but I was too busy back then preparing for CLAT, studying for boards that I never sat in the renovated temple. The temple was never a religious place for me you know, rather it was a Sunday picnic spot. A dongar-ka-paani, khaamb khaamb, kaanda phod, lappa chappi, mini lingorcha, playground. It was the place where I used to wait for my Rickshaw at 6:30 am on the wintry mornings, wear saree draped out of a chunri and get married to that one boy whose name I have forgotten, do the Taewondo thingy and spread rumors that I have enough power and skill to kill everybody in the town.
It was the place where I ate the offerrings offered to the deities and never felt bad. I talked to those idols while the Dogs barked and Sun took time to rise, I played with religion while the elders prayed (sometimes begged) their hearts out to that black, adorable tortoise. I was obsessed with the Temple's bell you know, was way too short, thus couldnt ring it with my bare hands. But I had found a stick of perfect length using which, the little Sau used to play with the bell while singing songs ranging from Chikni Chameli to Jana Gana Mana (Indeed, all with beautifully distorted lyrics). I am obsessed with flowers ever since I was a child. On weekends, waking up, collecting flowers from the nooks and corners of Sandesh colony, and making a gajra, and two maalas - one for the Saibaba at home and one for all the gods in the temple, was an integral part of my life. The 19 year old Sau says, she is non-religious, the 9 year old didnt know what does religious actually mean, but both of them would wholly agree to the fact that, some way or the other they both subscribe to the religion of flowers. Sometimes, when I liked the flowers that were offered to the Idols, I used to do a trade-off. I would keep my ordinary flower with them and take their rose or sonchafa or pink hibiscus. When anyone would scold me for doing it, I would, quite emohatically say, say, that, "Its between me and god." (Actually, that was the answer that Mumma told me to give to the hecklers. She has always been the best, I know)
Today, with anxiety medicines awaiting me in my pencil box, I thought to myself, " Ohh what an irreplaceable entity this temple has been!" After talking to those Aajis, I changed my mind and walked a few more steps to buy "Top biscuits." I was wearing a woollen knitted sweater and capri night pant, a kind of costume which I would never go out in, anywhere else on the face of earth. I have been wearing that pant ever since I was in tenth grade. I studied for boards, CLAT and now IPC in the very same piece of cloth. Sometimes I seriously wonder, have I stopped growing or what? Is tgis what "stagnancy" feel like. What if I am stuck in a puddle and now, unaware, unconcious, I have made it my world. But then, I this Uncle, who had pulled me up while I had fallen down while driving my purple scooty pept for the first time in my life, which gave me a smidgen of hope that I can at least drive a scooty without falling down forty times in a ride. I convinced myself that I am growing, slower than a balloon maybe, or ecen a cloud, but yes not stagnant yet.
While walking down that street, I could vividly see my childhood running like an animated movie infront of my eyes. Ohh I was a ruckus, a commotion back then. What all did I not do. All the streets, all the corners of those streets, all the houses on those streets and all the people who lived in those houses, knew my name. They kind of hated me. Not their fault, I was an unbearably notorious, an intractable child. How streets change, I thought. The place where there was a cherry tree, now holds within its bosom a two storeyed bunglow. I wondered, does that piece of land ever miss that Tree? Does it remember that I used to spend so much time finding a "good cherry" back in my salad days? I am a self-absorbed person, I thought. Does that land like that Bunglow? If given a choice, what would the land pick: Cherry tree or the Bunglow?
My biscuit excursion made me wonder, how arcane yet how simple it is that, no matter what, nobody stops. Actually, no body can afford to stop. Everyone is evolving, everyone has to evolve, evolution is not a choice. The choice to stay the same is also a kind of an evolution, if you think about it. Even the streets, even the electricity poles, everything had changed. Not holistically, of course (I mean they havent started painting it saffron as of now, might happen very soon but yeah), still everything bore a tinge of change to itself. I noticed how have repainted the "Danger" sign on the main electricity pole. While walking down from Tuition, I used to reread that "Khatra" written below a skull and two bones, everyday. I learned to read the term "Khatra" from that poll only. The cornermost flat, on the ground floor, of Chaitanya Apartments has made a compound, have installed a gate you know. It made me wonder, now where would all the street dogs sleep on the hot, sweltering afternoons. They even rebuilt the half-broken edges of the public waste bin on the way to my Tuition.
All that I observed, all that my approximately blind eyes could point out, stirred something inside. I was seeing something beyond those physical structures. All the abstractness that came back to me, while I walked down a half-dug, non-concerete, uneven rocky street, was not memories, neither nostalgia; rather it was a realization. Realization, that how, stopping and staring is possibly the most important thing to do, perhaps more important than inhaling and exhaling the polluted air, that a life is a wasted life where one didnt stop and aimlessly stared.
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Shirdi Sai baba's Background
Although SaiBaba's origins are unknown, some indications exist that suggest that he was born not far from Shirdi. Historical researches into genealogies in Shirdi give support to the theory that Baba could have been born with the name Haribhau Bhusari. SaiBaba was notorious for giving vague, misleading and contradictory replies to questions concerning his parentage and origins, brusquely stating the information was unimportant. He had reportedly stated to a close follower, Mhalsapati, that he has been born of Brahmin parents in the village of Pathri and had been entrusted into the care of a fakir in his infancy. On another occasion, Baba reportedly said that the fakir's wife had left him in the care of a Hindu guru, Venkusa of Selu, and that he had stayed with Venkusa for twelve years as his disciple. This dichotomy has given rise to two major theories regarding SaiBaba's background, with the majority of writers supporting the Hindu background over the Islamic, while others combine both the theories (that Sai Baba was first brought up by a fakir and then by a guru).
SaiBaba reportedly arrived at the village of Shirdi in the Ahmednagar district of Maharashtra, India, when he was about sixteen years old. Although there is no agreement among biographers about the date of this event, it is generally accepted that SaiBaba stayed in Shirdi for three years, disappeared for a year and returned permanently around 1858, which posits a possible birthyear of 1838.] He led an ascetic life, sitting motionless under a neem tree and meditating while sitting in an asana.  The Sai Satcharita recounts the reaction of the villagers: "The people of the village were wonder-struck to see such a young lad practicing hard penance, not minding heat or cold. By day he associated with no one, by night he was afraid of nobody." His presence attracted the curiosity of the villagers and the religiously-inclined such as Mhalsapati, Appa Jogle and Kashinatha regularly visited him, while others such as the village children considered him mad and threw stones at him. After some time he left the village, and it is unknown where he stayed at that time or what happened to him. However, there are some indications that he met with many saints and fakirs, and worked as a weaver; he claimed to have fought with the army of Rani Lakshmibai of Jhansi during the Indian Rebellion of 1857.
Shirdi Saibaba Settled in Shirdi
In 1858 SaiBaba returned to Shirdi with Chand Patil's wedding procession. After alighting near the Khandoba temple he was greeted with the words "Ya Sai" (welcome saint) by the temple priest Mhalsapati. The name Sai stuck to him and some time later he started being known as SaiBaba. It was around this time that Baba adopted his famous style of dress, consisting of a knee-length one-piece robe (kafni) and a cloth cap. Ramgir Bua, a devotee, testified that SaiBaba was dressed like an athlete and sported 'long hair flowing down to his buttocks' when he arrived in Shirdi, and that he never had his head shaved. It was only after SaiBaba forfeited a wrestling match with one Mohdin Tamboli did he take the kafni and cloth cap, articles of typically Sufi clothing.
For four to five years SaiBaba lived under a neem tree, and often wandered for long periods in the jungle in and around Shirdi. His manner was said to be withdrawn and uncommunicative as he undertook long periods of meditation. He was eventually persuaded to take up residence in an old and dilapidated masjid and lived a solitary life there, surviving by begging for alms and receiving itinerant Hindu or Muslim visitors. In the mosque he maintained a sacred fire which is referred to as a dhuni, from which he had the custom of giving sacred ash ('Udhi') to his guests before they left and which was believed to have healing powers and protection from dangerous situations.  At first he performed the function of a local hakim and treated the sick by application of Udhi. SaiBaba also delivered spiritual teachings to his visitors, recommending the reading of sacred Hindu texts along with the Qur'an, especially insisting on the indispensability of the unbroken remembrance of God's name (dhikr, japa). He often expressed himself in a cryptic manner with the use of parables, symbols and allegories. He participated in religious festivals and was also in the habit of preparing food for his visitors, which he distributed to them as prasad. SaiBaba's entertainment was dancing and singing religious songs (he enjoyed the songs of Kabir most).  His behaviour was sometimes uncouth and violent.
After 1910 SaiBaba's fame began to spread in Mumbai. Numerous people started visiting him, because they regarded him as a saint (or even an avatar) with the power of performing miracles. Sai Baba took Mahasamadhi on October 15, 1918 at 2.30pm. He died on the lap of one of his devotees with hardly any belongings, and was buried in the "Buty Wada" according to his wish.  Later a mandir was built there known as the "Samadhi Mandir".
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#Dutch 12.feb.23 Gedurende je leven moet je veel doelen bereiken. Het hoogste en waardevolste doel is het winnen van Gods genade, van Gods liefde. De liefde van God zal je de diepe wijsheid geven die je nodig hebt om onwankelbare innerlijke vrede (shanti) te verwerven. Iedereen moet trachten inzicht te krijgen in de ware natuur van God. Natuurlijk kun je niet bij een eerste poging al het wonder van het onzichtbare Absolute bevatten. Eerst moet je het een vorm en wat kenmerken geven om het toegankelijk te maken. Probeer het dan stapje voor stapje binnen jezelf te koesteren als de neerdaling van goddelijke energie. Om het doel met succes na te streven moet je niet alleen een individuele zoeker zijn. Je moet tevens een geest van dienstbaarheid (seva) ontwikkelen en je bezighouden met goede daden die mensen tot dankbaarheid stemmen. Alleen zo kun je de niveaus van je bewustzijn (chitta) zuiveren en een geschikte kandidaat worden voor de spirituele overwinning. - Sathya Sai Baba, Vidya Vahini, hoofdstuk 11 © Vertaling Sathya Sai International Organisation – Nederland De hoogste en waardevolste overwinning in het leven is de verwerving van G #sathyasai #saibhakta #sathyasaibaba #saibaba https://www.instagram.com/p/ColNJhxMIN3/?igshid=NGJjMDIxMWI=
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Tourist Places to visit in Chennai
1. Guindy National Park
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Guindy National Park is the only national park in the center of the city, it has a new variant of a variety of species. Guindy is home to a wide range of birds, mammals, and reptiles. Visitors can view blackbucks, spotted deer, jackals, tortoises, and other animals.
While the Guindy National Park is home to endangered wildlife, the Snake Park and Children's Park are two of the park's most popular attractions. Guindy National Park is right near Snake Park. The Children's Park, which is stretched across 22 acres and adds to the northeast part of the Guindy National Park.
Timing: 9 am to 5:30 pm
Address: Rangeguindy, Opp IIT Madras, Guindy National Park, Guindy, Chennai, Tamil Nadu, 600025
Nearby Attractions: Birla Planetarium, Edward Elliot’s Beach, Santhome Church
2. Government Museum
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The gateway to the government museum will take you to India's cultural richness. An excellent collection of ancient and modern South Indian bronzes and antiques can be seen here. The major attractions of this museum are the Amaravati marble houses and the marble sculptures associated with Gautama Buddha's life, making it a worthy choice among the top sites to visit in Chennai.
For art lovers, infants and older people, the museum provides something to excite their mind. If you're viewing Ravi Verma's paintings in the arts section, the current generations of your family can visit the children's museum, which features bright visual exhibits on Nature, Indian history, technical innovation, and more.
Timing: 9:30 am to 5:30 pm (closed on Fridays and national holidays) 
Address: Pantheon Road, Egmore, Chennai
Nearby Attractions: National Art Gallery, Connemara Public Library, Express Avenue Mall
3. Connemara Library
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Connemara Library is differentiated from others by its unique style of book placement and flanking large arches. Connemara Library, built in the late 1800s, is a wonderful collection of centuries-old publications. It is one of Asia's largest libraries, with a variety of over 600,000 books. Whether enthusiastic readers or researchers involved in research, anyone can quickly become lost in the fascinating world of books while engaged in their favourite activity.
Timing: 9:00 am to 7:30 pm (Monday-Saturday); 9:30 am to 6:00 pm (Sundays)
Address: Pantheon Road, Egmore, Chennai
Nearby Attractions: Guindy National Park, National Art Gallery, Government Museum
4. San Thome Church
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The Santhome Church was built in memory of Saint Thomas, an Evangelist of Jesus Christ. It is the most visible symbol of multi-culture and religious harmony, since people of all faiths come to this church to seek relief and eternal peace. This church was originally created as a mausoleum, but due to its rise in popularity and importance, it has been transformed into a shrine.
This church also includes a museum that displays Saint Thomas souvenirs and provides tourists with an insight into the church's wonderful existence during historical periods.
Timing: 6:00 am to 9:00 pm
Address: 38, Santhome High Rd, Dooming Kuppam, Mylapore 
Nearby Attractions: Arulmigu Kapaleeswarar Temple, Sri Ramakrishna Math, Shirdi Saibaba Temple
5. Prakasam Salai
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Popham's Broadway was known simply as Prakasam Salai. Popham's Broadway, as the name suggests, was built in 1795. It is located directly across from Parry Corner and stands as an architectural landmark due to its vintage appearance in red bricks in the Indo-Saracenic style. The Chennai Railway Station is around 1.5 kilometres away. Because of its design, it may be easily identified from afar. Kandaswamy temple, Tucker's Church, a Wesleyan Chapel, and Anderson's Church are among the shrines in the building. A must-see landmark in Chennai! and there are a lot of other tourist attractions.
Timing: 24 hrs
Address: 88, Prakasam Road, Mahfushkhan Garden, Manadi Police Colony, George Town
Nearby Attractions: Fort st.George, Valluvar Kottam Monument, Anna Memorial
6. Velankanni Church
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Velankanni Church is just a short trip from Elliot's beach. Would you like to know what makes this church so special? It is a well-balanced combination of Gothic, Portuguese, and Christian pilgrimage influences. The beautiful Bay of Bengal is nicely complemented by these white constructions with tall towers. This church, also known as the Annai Vailankanni Shrine, totally changes the environment and fills it with peace.
Timing: 5.30 AM to 8.00 PM 
Address: 4, Annai Velankanni Road, Odaimanagar, Besant Nagar, Chennai, Tamil Nadu 600090
Nearby Attractions: Velankanni Beach, Velankanni Church Museum, Nagapattinam
7. Arignar Anna Zoo Park
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Arignar is a small town located just outside of the city. More than 500 species of wild animals live in the zoological park, including several that are endangered.
The most popular portions of the zoo are the aviary, lion safari, deer safari, and elephant safari. In addition, there is a section dedicated to nocturnal animals. The surroundings include an aquarium, butterfly house, reptile house, amphibian house, and crocodile enclosure, making it one of Chennai's top places to visit.
Timing: 9:00 am to 5:00 pm (Tuesday closed)
Address: Grand Southern Trunk Rd, Vandalur
Nearby Attractions: Kapaleeswarar Temple, Shirdi Saibaba Temple, Guindy Snake Park
8. VGP Universal Kingdom
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One of Chennai's finest entertainment and theme parks, it has won multiple awards. This vast 45-acre park with a private beach is considered India's largest amusement park by certain. This park is one of the most interesting sites to visit in Chennai, loved by both children and adults.
At the Petting Zoo, get right up close with goats, horses, and sheep. Interact with the Statue Man, who is clothed in Chola Empire attire. Tornado, Viking, and Wave Swinger are just a few of the thrilling rides provided here.
Timing: Every 11:00 am- 7:30 pm.
Address: East Coast Road, Chennai.
Nearby Attractions: VGP Golden Beach, Marundeeswarar Temple, Light House
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#travel : A new routine...... journey Explore .....i visited to Mumbai there has been wonderful experience visiting there ......it was totally rainy day nd we went to Shirdi saibaba temple nd took blessings nd got know how about childhood days nd by the days baba became older nd how his furnace has happened in shirdi saibaba temple nd after two _three minutes we visited to trimbakeshwar temple and the temple fully sculpture with stone in olden days and it has been fully raining and took blessings from God . Have good experience visiting there ....At the evening we visited Taj Mahal Hotel nd took pics Delhi gate have been known how the solider ( Sandeep Unnikrishnan)dead by the what process who killed him nd for what reason and all ? Finally, the Mumbai visit made us feel wonderful experience in a flight ✈️ .....we learnt one good lesson after visiting everything.❤️❤️😊
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Why is LB Nagar a good place to invest?
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In India's metropolises, where housing prices are surging and generating a real-estate market, making it extremely impossible for individuals to acquire a home, Hyderabad remains one of the metropolises where housing prices are still acceptable despite expanding steadily and responsibly. Individuals and corporations are engaging in homes in the city for a myriad of purposes, including government-sponsored programs and a slew of start-ups talent acquisition from around the nation. Hyderabad is among the few places in the nation with very well facilities that have already been readied for expansion. Most Indian metropolises did not anticipate parabolic expansion, culminating in contemporary architecture that is more than double its potential. Hyderabad, on the other hand, has managed to avoid overflowing at the seams due to foresight. Hyderabad has been willing to stretch its wings and enjoy controlled growth, as contrasted to the random development of other cities, thanks to the Outer Ring Road (ORR) enveloping the metropolis. Hyderabad's ORR currently connects a larger number of property parcels, allowing for housing developments. Furthermore, the forthcoming metro rail system is expected to enhance an existing better framework. 
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Discussing the area’s connectivity to major spots and locations in the city, it is to say that it broadly qualifies to be called a well-connected locality. A great connection of trains and highways connects the region to other industrialized locations as well as a variety of restaurants, schools, banks, and clinics.
The nearest train station is Malakpet railway station, which is 9.2 kilometers away from the neighborhood.
The Rajiv Gandhi International Airport, which is 32 kilometers away, is the closest.
TSRTC services link the neighborhood to important portions of Hyderabad, including Guntur, Chennai, Rajahmundry, Vijayawada, Miryalaguda, Nalgonda, Visakhapatnam, Khammam, and Suryapet.
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In addition to all things else, LB Nagar is a locality that offers great access to some of the employment hubs located in its proximity. Due to this very reason, the locality is seeming to experience a surge of people and individuals from around taking shelter in the location. Some of the commercial hubs in the locality like Gacchhibowli and Hitech City are attracting a good number of people in the area to live and reside. 
Now, coming to address the conclusion, as to why should one consider investing in LB Nagar, is quite a no-brainer given all the ace facilities and amenities that are available for access to its potential residents. Because of the simple living circumstances and numerous career options available to its citizens, LB Nagar has evolved as a highly handy community. Investing in LB Nagar is a profitable alternative due to rising property prices and demand. LB Nagar has positioned itself as a popular professional and residential neighborhood in Hyderabad. Thus being said so, one cannot make a wrong choice in investing in the locality be it for residential or professional purposes. LB Nagar is always going to be a great and good choice! know more
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Shirdi Ke Sai Baba – Dhuni Story
 In every area of Shirdi, the use of Shirdi Ke sai baba wonder’s can be seen. That’s why, since the last 150 decades baba’s dhuni is kept perpetually burning daily in Dwarakamayi.
 Fire is manifestation of energy of which the whole universe is made and the whole galaxy is created and flame compromise appears for the cosmic attention in which any doubt generation is estimated and  chennai to shirdi flight packages   regularly modified. Hence, ‘Dhuni’ is outstanding for home the sins to ashes, for those who search for finish sanctuary in this peerless expert.
 In every area of Shirdi, the use of Shirdi Ke sai baba wonder’s can be seen. That’s why, since the last 150 decades baba’s dhuni is kept  perpetually burning daily in Dwarakamayi.
 Dwarkamai
 Shri Sai Baba came to Shridhi with a marriage procession. He stayed at  Dwarkamai till the very end of his life. Dwarkamai is situated on the right side of the entrance of Samadhi Mandir. Here he solved problems  of the people, cured their sickness and worries. Before Baba's arrival in Shridhi, Dwarkamai  was an old mosque in a dilapidated condition. Baba turned it into Dwarkamai and proved that God is one. The first level of Dwarkamai has a portrait of Baba and  a big stone on which  Baba used to sit. This level has two rooms. One contains the chariot and the second a palkhi. Just in front of the room where the chariot is kept is a small temple. A saffron flag flies over it.  
 The second level of Dwarkamai has a square stool made of stone, which Baba used for taking a bath. The main attraction of this place is the oil painting of Shri Sai Baba sitting in a carved wooden shrine.  This level also has the grinding stone and the wooden vessel called Kolamba in which Baba used to keep the Bhiksha brought from the village.
 There is a Darbar of famous 'DWARKA MAI'.Sai baba used to sit here.
This is the place where Shri Saibaba used to spent much of his time.  
All the things from His time are chennai to shirdi flight packages   still kept  as they were used to. It includes Dhuni (lighted by Shri Saibaba), Chul (clay stove), Bathing Stone, Jata (Grinding Stone), and the stone on which Baba used to sit. All traditions from Baba's time are maintained.
 Sai Baba was very fond of lights. He used to borrow oil from shop-keepers, and keep lamps burning the whole night in the Masjid and temple. This went on for some time. The Banias, who supplied oil gratis, once met together and decided not to give Him oil. When, as usual, Baba went to ask for oil, they all    gave Him a distinct No. Unperturbed, Baba returned to the Masjid and kept the dry wicks in the lamps. The banias were watching Him with curiosity. Baba took the Tumrel (tin pot) which  contained very little (a few drops) of oil, put water into it and drank it and forced it fall in the container. After consecrating the tin-pot in this way, He again took water in the tin-pot and filled all the lamps with it and lighted them. To the surprise and dismay of the watching Banias, the lamps began to burn and kept burning the whole night. The Banias repented and apologized. Baba forgave them and asked them to be more truthful in future.
 Sai Baba distributing the holy 'Udi' - the panacea for all troubles - to his bhaktas. 'Udi' is the ash that drops from the holy fire kindled by baba a hundred years ago. The great master was wont to use this ash for healing the sick, thus investing the 'udi' with great power by his gesture. Even now the sick and the unhappy alike are healed if they take this divine medicine with faith.
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Take pleasure in an amazing relief from burning summers in August. The rundown of the best places to visit every month gives a reasonable picture of which goal you should choose to encounter the enchantment of downpours. Kumarakom guarantees the best alternative for investigation. Strangely, the retreating precipitation of August makes Agumbe all the more elating. Stroll down the history path as you take a voyage through Mandu. A delightful slope station, Khandala can likewise enhance your rundown of family-accommodating spots.
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There is nothing separated from Sai. I can't be isolated from Sai. You can't be discrete from Sai either. Sai is unadulterated awareness. Sai can't be contained in a structure, any structure.
I should compose this from the point of a normal humble lover of Bhagawan Shree Shirdi Sai Baba. Baba is a symbol. We minor humans can't ever comprehend the awareness of such an incredible element. He is a past reality. He offers to understand each evident fan of his, day and night if the lover is available to get it. More often than not, a marvel is averted distinctly by the absence of confidence. Baba is accessible for any fan nonstop. Be that as it may, for the most part, individuals call him just when they need something. This is a tragic abuse or under usage of an incredible symbol. Inward immaculateness is all you requirement for appearing marvels. The inward vacancy is everything necessary for filling the substance of Sai, the Sai awareness, into our vessel of presence.
It resembled a homecoming! I felt absolutely at home, as though I was there dependably or possibly ordinarily before. My body began to have a mellow tremor. The shivers emitted everywhere. I felt wave after influx of relieving, mellow vitality streaming over me and into me. I slipped into a stupor. Contemplations disappeared. Psyche ended up clear. Only one idea showed up in my psyche as a supplication. In my mind, I said "Baba, every one of these individuals has sought your approval. If it's not too much trouble favor everybody". I couldn't request whatever else.
Very nearly a month later, I returned to Mumbai. A gathering of individuals chose to set up a calculated organization in Dubai and they requested that I participate as its CEO. The gathering was set in Mumbai. I was living with my folks in India around then and had not taken up any activity after I left the activity in Iraq. I had a few investment funds. Be that as it may, since Ammucare philanthropy exercises picked up energy during my stay in India, my whole reserve funds depleted quickly. I was resolved to proceed with the philanthropy exercises, regardless of whether I needed to buckle down additional. Practically all that I at any point earned, was spent on philanthropy. Luckily, since I didn't have many costs of my own, since individual necessities were less, it was simpler.
That was the defining moment of my life. Not long after the taping, I visited Mumbai. When I visited a book shop, I wound up requesting a Sai Satcharitha. I didn't have even an inkling why I requested this book. It was anything but a cognizant, pre-arranged buy. Two weeks after I purchased the narrative of Sai, I came to Shirdi. This was, in reality, His effortlessness, His call.
It was towards the finish of 2004 when I had exited my profession in Iraq and was back in India actually cooling my heels which were very exhausted because of outrageous circumstances that I had looked from just about 1998. I was welcomed for a meeting regarding the matter of Spirituality and Management. This is route before the reflections came to me and I ended up known as Mohanji. Those days, I was progressively perceived in the field of the board. The video was shot at a shoreline in India. Also, the recording started from the entryway venture of a Sai Temple, near the shoreline. That time, despite the fact that I had heard the name Sai Baba, I didn't exactly know anything about Baba, his identity, or where He was or even where Shirdi is. It is my propensity to bow down and pay regards to the icons or photos of any otherworldly experts independent of religious hindrances. That way, I bowed down and contacted the feet of the enormous symbol of Baba before I began the meeting.
My initial step into the Samadhi Mandir is as yet like a fantasy. When we arrived, the night aarthi was going to start. This was in 2004 and the group was far not as much as now. I didn't know about the ceremonies of Shirdi nor had I heard the Sai Arathi up to that point. The chimes were ringing and I was told the sanctuary will close for open after the night poojas. I ran and came to the samadhi mandir. The aarthi had started. I plunked down, taking a gander at the enthralling, wonderful statue of Sai.
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Swami - The Myths Behind Hinduism
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Figure 1. Bhagavan Sri Sathya Sai Baba. Supernatural Being in Hinduism. 
There are only so many names we can call an individual who might not be all human. How? In almost every religion there are god-like figures also known as supernatural beings; people that nature or science fail to justify. From Jesus in Christianity to Allah in Islam, it has brought about a community which believes that God comes in all forms, names, attributes, and assertions. With this, every religion has different myths that some might or might not believe in and might or might not be true.
“[Sometimes]…even “fictional” stories can reflect ways…[people] sees, visualizes, and experiences the real world” (Lundberg, 2017). I was raised as a Hindu and my parents taught me, through different narratives, that God does exist and in our religion, God came in many forms. In Hinduism, we have many supreme beings that bring luck, wealth, happiness, love and if we were to believe in them, our prayers will be answered. One of the incarnations of God I believe in, till date, is Bhagavan Sri Sathya Sai Baba also known as, Swami.
Swami was always full of love for everyone around him and at the age of 14, he discovered that he was the incarnation of Shirdi Sai Baba. He built schools, homes, hospitals, and universities, free of charge, to allow underprivileged people to lead a comfortable life. Babb (1983) said that “interaction with “Baba” is an experience and a highly vivid one…” (Babb, 1983). With that, I got the chance to see him in person during my visit to the temple in Puttaparthi, India where he resides and I was presented with the opportunity to seek his blessings. Ever since I’ve always believed that God does exist as I’ve personally experienced a glimpse of his power.
“Myths have this power to an outstanding degree because they are not just any story but are foundational stories that provide support and glimmers of understanding… [about various societies” (Tuan, 1991). With God being a myth to other individuals, I am blessed to have people in my life who led me to this wonderful path to believe that God exists.
The question now is, do you?
By: Divina Daryanani 
References:
Babb, L. A. (1983). Sathya Sai Baba’s Magic. Anthropological Quarterly. 56(3), 116-124. Retrieved from http://www.jstor.org/stable/3317305
Life of Shirdi Saibaba. (n.d). Life Story of Shirdi Sai Baba. Biography. [Website]. Retrieved from http://www.shirdi.org.uk/life-sai-baba.html
Lundberg, A. (2017). BA1001: Our space: Network, narratives and the making of place week 5 notes. [PDF document]. Retrieved from http://learnjcu.jcu.edu.au
Sathya Sai Baba. (n.d). Sathya Sai Baba Organization. [Picture Reference]. Retrieved from http://sathya-sai-baba.org/pictures_of_sathya_sai_baba.html
The Story of Bhagavan Sri Sathya Sai Baba. (n.d). Media Radio Sai. [Website]. Retrieved from http://media.radiosai.org/journals/Portal/Sai-story.htm
Tuan, Y. F. (1991). Language and the Making of Place: A Narrative-Descriptive Approach. Annals of the Association of American Geographers. 81(4), 684-696.
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