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Om Godavaree thata Shiridi vaasine namaha
In the abode of my devotees, there will be not dearth of food and clothing ---SAIBABA
OM SAI SRI SAI JAYA JAYA SAI
SHRADHA SABURI

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Jaya Jaya Sai Namo 
Jaya Shubadaayi Namo 
Jaya Govinda Jaya Gopaala 
Jaya Mahadeva Namo 
Jaya Jaya Sai Namo 
Abhaya Pradhaatha Vishwa Vidhaatha 
Jagadodhaara Namo 
Jaya Jagadeesha Jaya Partheesha 
Jaya Paramesha Namo 

(Victory to bestower of auspiciousness - Lord Govinda, Gopaala, 
  Mahadeva, Lord of Shirdi and Parthi - Lord Sai - Saviour and sustainer of 
  entire creation, who grants fearlessness. Prostrations to the Lord of Parthi) 



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SHRI SAI SATHCHARITHA


						

"Sada Nimbarvrikshasya mooladhiwasat, Sudhasravinam tiktamapi-apriyam tam, Tarum Kalpavrikshadhikam sadhayantam Namameeshwaram Sadgurum Sai Natham"

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Chapter IV

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Shri Sai Satcharitra

Chapter IV

Immaculate Conception of Sai Baba and His First Advent in Shirdi

 

Nobody knew the parents, birth or birth-place of Sai Baba. Many inquiries were made, many questions were put to Baba and others regarding these items, but no satisfactory answer or information has yet been obtained. Practically we know nothing about these matters. Namdev and Kabir were not born like ordinary mortals. They were found as infants in mother-of-pearls, Namdev being found on the bank Bhimrathi river by Gonayee, and Kabir on the bank Bhagirathi river by Tamal. Similar was the case with Sai Baba. He first manifested Himself as a young lad of sixteen under a Neem tree in Shirdi, for the sake of Bhaktas. Even then He seemed to be full with the knowledge of Brahman. He had no desire for worldly objects even in dream. He kicked out Maya; and Mukti (deliverance) was serving at His feet. One old woman of Shirdi, the mother of Nana Chopdar, described Him thus. This young lad, fair, smart and very handsome, was first seen under the Neem tree, seated in an Asan. The people of the village were wonder-struck to see such a young lad practising hard penance, not minding heat and cold. By day he associated with none, by night he was afraid of nobody. People were wondering and asking, whence this young chap had turned up. His form and features were so beautiful that a mere look endeared Him to all. He went to nobody's door, always sat near the Neem tree. Outwardly he looked very young; but by His action he was really a Great Soul. He was the embodiment of dispassion and was an enigma to all. One day it so happened, that God Khandoba possessed the body of some devotee and people began to ask Him, "Deva (God), you please enquire what blessed father's son is this lad and whence did He come". God Khandoba asked them to bring a pick-axe and dig in a particular place. When it was dug, bricks were found underneath a flat stone. When the stone was removed, a corridor led to a cellar where cow-mouth-shaped structures, wooden boards, necklaces were seen. Khandoba said - "This lad practiced penance here for 12 years." Then the people began to question the lad about this. He put them off the scent by telling them that it was His Guru's place, His holy Watan and requested them to guard it well. The people then closed the corridor as before. As Ashwattha and Audumbar trees are held sacred, Baba regarded this Neem tree equally sacred and loved it most. Mhalasapati and other Shirdi devotees regard this site as the resting place (Samadhi-Sthana) of Baba's Guru and prostrate before it.

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