It was the dawn of Sai Consciousness at the horizons of Shirdi I village, when a 16-year-old yogi was found by the people under a neem tree, lost in meditation. It was the 18th century. Today, its light has spread the world over. Devotees from every country, every caste and community, every sect and religion, come to pay their tributes to the 'Mahasamadhi' of one, who is known as Sai Baba. Presently, Shirdi is visited by twenty thousand to one lakh people every day.
I am talking about a fakir (dervish) in the white kafni, who once walked on the streets of Shirdi, bare footed, but is shining today as a Sun in the seen and unseen universe. It was He, who had once asked the people "IS IT NECESSARY TO BE A HINDU OR MUSLIM? IS IT NOT ENOUGH TO BE A HUMAN BEING? RELIGIONS ARE NOT MADE BY GOD; IT IS MAN WHO MADE IT."
I am talking of a fakir, who spoke as a Prophet, lived as a karmyogi, taught like Christ, served as Buddha, and left the body as AN IMMORTAL. He had said, "If you have faith in Me, you would listen to My bones speaking, and if you would meditate on Me, you would hear ME within you."
Sai Baba was an embodiment of awakening, love, brotherhood, high ideals, sacrifice and service to humanity. He taught the importance of FAITH and PATIENCE. He had said, "FAITH IS THE POWER BY WHICH A CONSCIOUS LIFE ATTACHES ITSELF TO GOD".
Today's man does not want to follow blindly the whims of any religion or class or society; he wishes to lead a purposeful life of high inspirations and searches a God who may response to his prayers.
If one is in search of someone, whom he may love and be loved, or someone whom he can call his own, or someone to whom he may express his pains and pleasures as a friend, or someone, who can shower on him the motherly affection, or someone, who may share and solve the problems of his life, then Sai Baba IS THE RIGHT ANSWER.
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