Thursday, February 01, 2007

Satsang The Glory of Shirdi Sai - Issue 03 - 2007 from Saidarbar.

THE GLORY OF SHIRDI SAI
Fifth Year of Publication
Published as Bi-Weekly
Issue 03/2007
01-02-2007
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This is the first magazine in 3d Page turning format.

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GURUR-BRAHMA, GURUR-VISHNUH;
GURU-DEVO MAHESWARAHA;

GURUR-SAKSHATH PARAM BRAHMA;
THASMAI SREE GURAVE NAMAHA:

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THIS ISSUE CONTAINS:


1. FROM THE SATSANGHS OF SAIBANISA JI
2. SAI'S NEWS FROM TIME MACHINE
3. SAI IN DREAMS
4. QUINTESSENCE OF SRI SAIBABA'S PHILOSOPHY
5. SANATANA DHARMA &SHRI SHIRDI SAIBABA
6. DEVOTEES EXPERIENCES
7. SAI WITH CHILDREN
8. SPIRITUAL GEMS FROM SAI SATCHARITRA
9. ARTICLES FROM SAI DEVOTEES
10. LETTERS FROM SAI DEVOTEES
11. TELUGU SECTION
12. SAI'S BOOK WORLD
13. EDITORIAL.
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1. FROM THE SATSANGHS OF SAIBANISA JI
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Compiled by:
Sai Sevak Smt. Rajeswari Kasturi, Saidarbar – Hyderabad.


INCARNATIONS
Whenever there is a decay of Dharma and rise of Adharma,

then I embody Myself. To protect the good, to destroy the
wicked and to establish Dharma, I am born age after age.
- Bhagavad Gita IV: 7, 8


Like water, Dharma also finds its level. When an individual
commits an Adharma towards another, he will be made to
compensate the other for it in some form or other, in this or
in a subsequent life. Sin and retribution are inalienable
action and reaction. That is a law of nature.

When that Adharma exceeds individual limits and spreads it
wings to cover large sections of society, and a few ordinary
virtuous mortals are unable to meet the challenge, God
descends on earth in the form of an incarnation or Avatar to
neutralize that collective Adharma. There is nothing accidental
or extraordinary in this. It is only the operation of law referred
to above on a very comprehensive scale to extend its effect to
all the groups of society that deserves it. The combined Karma
of all the individual souls of the society gets embodied in this
incarnation. An incarnation is an agent of the Supreme
Godhead, sent into our midst; with full authority and power
to set in order all lapses and aberrations in the practice of
Dharma.

But in this process, two significant departures of the Lord from
His supreme station of spectatorship deserve special mention
for our enlightenment.

"Prakita' or "Mayasakti" is a creature of Eswara, the lord. At
the time of His incarnation on earth, He manipulates `Prakriti'
and appears to be born and growing, through in reality. He is
unborn and eternal.

Secondly, though in His original state He is above all Karma,
in an incarnation he moves in actual flesh and blood among us
as influenced by Karma but as an ideal Jivatma. He does this
among other things, to bring Himself nearer to His devotee's
understanding of Him – nearer than a mere concept of God,
or scriptural ideal to reach an unseen perfect personality of
an epic.

Om Shantih Shantih Shantihi
Lokah Samastah Sukhino Bhavantu
To be continued…
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2. SAI'S NEWS FROM THE TIME MACHINE:


February 25, 1912: Madhavrao Deshpande (Shama) left
Shirdi to attend Kakasaheb Dixit's thread ceremony at
Nagpur and Nanasaheb Chandorkar's son's wedding at
Gwalior.

February 14, 1914: Mr.B.V.Deo was charged by Baba for
stealing His rags and after lot of abusing and scolding
was favored with instructions to read Dhyaneswari
regularly every day as per Deo's desire.

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3. SAI IN DREAMS:
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These are the dream sequences and messages as received
by SaiBaNiSaji
From our beloved GURU LORD SAINATH OF SHIRIDI.

In Anticipation that this feature will help in one's spiritual
growth are hereby compiled from his personal Diary and
presented to SAIBANDHUS.

Translated and presented by RAGHU RAMAN SATULURY.

08-12-1994

I prayed Lord Sainath to give message to HIS devotees.

Sri Sai in the form of an unknown person said that

Women, children and even dumb animals are employed in
Politics and Cinema field with a motto of personal gains.
Earlier such crimes were restricted only to select people
like kings and Zamindars (elite and rich). Now-a-days
even common people are found indulging in such acts.
My advice would be to distance from such activities,

tarnishing the image of humanity.

Exploitation has become the order of the day.

09-12-1994

A day before was Thursday. Some of my friends visited
my house. I briefed them about Sai, HIS Philosophy and
I felt happy for having done well. If Sai permits, I thought
I could do it for life long. I put this before Sai and the
approval was granted like this. He placed a white stone
like mass in my hand asked me to drop it into the water
storage tank kept on our rooftop. The stone purified the

water. He further asked me to serve the purified water to
the Sai devotees visiting my house. I was glad to get a
green signal to go ahead for spreading HIS philosophy.

Good deeds are always encouraged.

19-12-1994

Yesterday, I was thinking more about the problems faced
in leading family life often resulting in conflicts. I prayed
Lord Sai to give me a solution to this vexed problem. Sai
presented with the visuals as follows:

Imagine the family life as a pond of water with a couple of
fish in the pond. It's possible that they may get separated
due to the motion of waves set by strong winds blowing
and female fish may get separated and reach the ground.
It will be the duty of the male fish to drag the female fish
back into waters, lest it may die or some one else may
catch to eat it up. It will be foolish to expect that someone

will come selfless and push it back into waters. So it is
essential that in spite of the strong disturbances, the fish
should never be separated and touch the ground.

Movement of friends inside the house should be selective.

To be continued…..
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4. QUINTESSENCE OF SRI SAIBABA'S PHILOSOPHY:
(By Late Sri Bharam UmamaheswaraRao)
"Shashi":
shashi_31@yahoo.com

26. Mind Alone Is Held Responsible For the Bondage
& Emancipation

Mind is the cause for man's life, sorrow, joy and liberation
as well. It is the mind that makes us oblivious to Divinity
and lures us to the enchantments of the world. Maya is that
mental state in which the existent appears to be non-existent
and the non-existent appears to be existent. All the
experiences in the dream state are seen in the waking state
as unreal. The joy derived in the deep state is attributed to
the higher mind. Our mind shines with resplendent purity
if we cultivate noble thoughts ideas and feelings. It is only
developing the purity of mind; we can ensure the purity of

action. Pure deeds can yield, if we keep our mind pure. Our
destiny rests on our thoughts only. For our rise and for our fall
the thoughts in us are the cause. Thoughts in our mind can
lead us into dungeons of darkness and also illuminate us. The
thoughts in our mind are the very vital breath to us. Harboring
evil thoughts, or hatred, envy, anger and ego is the cause of
our downfall. We are under estimating the supreme
importance of our mind by our ignorance. Our whole life rests
on the mind.


We should make earnest efforts to understand the power of
the mind. Our love and hatred, pain and pleasure, life and
death are based on the mind only. Even the five elements, the
five senses, the five sheaths and the five vital airs draw sustenance
from our mind only. We must have faith that the mind is the
sacred power in the world. We must all understand that worldly
pleasures that tempt our mind tantalize our mind. But we must
know that there is an immortal Divinity in our mind. It is the
mind which makes us to scale ethereal heights and also fall down
to irretrievable depths. Everything becomes subservient to us,
if we can control our mind. It is the mind which makes us a man.
Man, mind and world are one and the same. It is the mind which
makes the world. Our mind is a slate containing the writings of
our many past lives. So the mind must surrender multiplicity
unto the God to attain unity.

To be continued…..
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5. SANATANA DHARMA &SHRI SHIRDI SAIBABA


How can I accept or reject anything? Is there anything apart or
distinct from Brahman? Now, finally and clearly, I know that I

am the Atman, whose nature is eternal joy. I see nothing. I hear
nothing. I know nothing that is separate from me.

When one's consciousness, peaceful and strengthened by
goodness, is focused on the divine, one then achieves Dharma,
wisdom, detachment and opulence. "

NEWS FROM ABROAD

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SAN ANTONIO, TEXAS, January 29, 2007: After a 16-year wait,
San Antonio's Hindu temple finally has received its crowning touch,
a rajagopuram --literally, a "kingly pagoda" -- that identifies the
building with its roots in South India. The gopuram, a 42-foot-high
entrance tower built by Indian artisans with statues of 52 Hindu
Deities sculpted in concrete on site over the past eight months and
painted white, was sanctified Sunday. The ceremony was conducted
by two resident temple priests assisted by two other priests from
Austin and Houston temples. Several hundred people attended.
"This is my dream come true," said Venkateshwar Goud, a member
since 1991, when the temple building itself was completed. "The
temple is finally complete. It's wonderful. We're all blessed." No
Hindu temple is considered authentic unless it has a gopuram
built according to scriptural specifications by artisans from India
and sanctified according to Hindu rituals. The door must face east.

"It's like the entrance to a palace," said Dr. Rajender Thusu, a
longtime temple member. "It's the entrance to God's house. The

various Deities protect both the house itself and the people." Every
gopuram is built to be seen from a distance. That way, even people
who don't have the opportunity to go to the temple may pray
whenever they see it or pass it. Ram Kushwaha, president of the
temple trustees, said the 15-year wait for the US$120,000
gopuram was necessitated by the requirement that a specially
trained team of 10 sculptors from India do the work.
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CEUTA, SPAIN, January 15, 200&; (HPI note: This report is
translated from Spanish) Carpenters, electricians and bricklayers
are working against the clock on Echegaray Street where the new
Hindu temple is being built. "We hope to inaugurate it by the end
of February," explains Ramesh Chandiramani, president of the
Hindu community. In order to build the temple the Ceuta city
government and the Hindu community signed an agreement last year
in which the city committed to finance part of the work, estimated at
approximately US$390,000. The work started around the middle
of September, once the "Consejeria de Fomento" granted all the
required permits.

When completed, this temple will be an oasis of peace to which
inhabitants of the city, whatever their religious affiliation, will be
able to come when looking for a place of withdrawal and tranquility.
"Like Hinduism, this temple will be open to everybody," says
Chandiramani. "Gandhi also said: a culture that is not open is
condemned to extinction.
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KUALA LUMPUR, MALAYSIA, January 25, 2007: (HPI note: A
kavadi is a decorated wood arch carried in procession during the
festival of Thaipusam honoring Lord Murugan. Pots of milk are
carried on each end of the arch and offered to the Deity upon
arrival at the temple.
Kavadi range in size from small to large affairs weighing over 100
pounds. What is described in this article are the small to medium
ones. Thaipusam in Malayasia in a big way this year.


Malaysian-made kavadis are now much sought after overseas.
Hindus celebrating Thaipusam in Australia, Canada, Africa
and Japan are ordering the kavadis to fulfill their vows. Devotees
from India have also made several trips here to take home samples
of kavadi
decorations as they felt the decorations here were grander. Kavadi
decorator Soraja Maniam said most of her customers living abroad

were fascinated with Malaysian-made kavadis.

Devotees and tourists are expected to throng the Sri Subramaniam
temple in Batu Caves during the Thaipusam festival, with kavadi
bearers climbing the 272 steps to the famous temple as a show of
faith, sacrifice and fulfillment of vows. This year, the festival
falls on Feb 1 and it has also been included as one of the major
events in the tourism calendar for Visit Malaysia Year.
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6. DEVOTEES EXPERIENCES:


saiappu_v@yahoo.co.in
Thu, January 11, 2007 2:59 pm

OM SAI RAM
I am Sai Aparna. I am devotee of SaiBaba. On November 25th

2005, I had an eye infection. It pains a lot, and it was Friday.
On Monday, doctor visits to our city & I thought of consulting
him. Meanwhile I should to near by doctor. He is not Sure of
what it is and gave medicines. On Sunday night I had too severe
pain such that if I hit my head to the wall also strongly (I made
it practically) I couldn't feel sense because of pain. All my
family members are worrying about me. Meanwhile my mother
bought BABA's Udi and applied on my head and in mouth.

After applying Udi with that pain only I sang Baba's song and
unknowingly I went to sleep. Next day when I visited doctor

he said it is Herpis zoster and he is not sure of sight. I suffered
with it for 3 months and I prayed to Baba to give me good eye
sight. After one week check up doctor was surprised and said
you are so lucky. This all happened because of Baba. Not only
this Baba had showed me many incidents. I want to share this
happiness moment to all devotees. So I am sending my real
experience. If you have 100% faith in Baba then he will surely
help him.

Sai Aparna
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7. SAI WITH CHILDREN:
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Smt. Madhu Gopal Ravada, Saidarbar, Hyderabad.

Hello Children! I am Madhu aunty. Do you know Baba use to
play with children and used to tell stories to them? I felt
children visiting Saidarbar should be entertained with good
stories. Now I want to tell the stories what heard in my
child hood.

The Crow and the Serpent:


Once a pair of crows built a nest on a big banyan tree. They
lived there in a great happiness. One day a black serpent
took shelter under the tree. He started living there in a hole.
The crows did not like this but they could not do anything.
After some time the female crow laid eggs. In due course
small crows were hatched. The crow couple looked after
their small ones with loving care. One day while they were
away in search of food, the serpent climbed the tree. He ate
up the young ones of the crows. When they came back to
their nest they found the nest empty. They were very sad.
They asked other animals and birds living there if they had
seen their young ones. No one could tell them anything.
They were dejected for a long time. Finally when they got
over their sorrow, they decided that the next time they had
young ones they would not leave them alone.


Many months passed. The female crow laid eggs once more.
Once again they had young ones. This time the crow couple
was very careful. They always kept their eyes on the young
ones. One of them always remained with them. One day the
female crow saw the big black serpent climbing the tree
towards her young ones. She crowed wildly for it to go
away. But the serpent paid no heed. He ate them up. The
mother crow was heart broken. She wept bitterly. All her
relatives gathered round her. They wanted to punish the
serpent but by then he had vanished in to his hole.

When the father crow returned in the evening, he heard
the whole story. His sorrow too knew no bounds. At last
the mother crow said that they would leave the tree and
go away somewhere else. That way the tragedy would not
be repeated in future. But the father crow reasoned with
her. He said that they had been staying there for such a
long time. It was their house. If any one, then, it was the

serpent who had to go.
How could they punish the serpent? Then they remembered

their friend, the cunning old, fox who lived nearby. They
would go and ask her to help them. She was sure to have
some clever way to punish the serpent. So they went to the
fox. They told her the whole story and then begged her to
help them. Otherwise they would have to leave their old
banyan tree and go somewhere else.

The fox thought for some time. Then she told them, "No,
you do not have to leave your old home. I will tell you how
the serpent is to be properly punished." "Tomorrow morning
the royal Princess will be going to the river bank for a bath.
Before entering the water she will take off her ornaments
and clothes and keep them beside the water. There will be
guards to look after them." The fox continued, "You make
it a point to be hiding in a tree there. When nobody is
looking, one of you pick up the precious necklace of the
princess and fly away. The other one will follow making a
lot of cawing sound. This would make the guards and others
see that you have taken away the necklace. They will surely
chase you. You carry the necklace to your tree and drop in
on to the hole of the serpent. Then watch the fun."

The crows agreed to do as they were told. The next morning
the crow couple went on to the river- bank and hid themselves
among the thick branches of a tree growing near the bank.
After some time the Princess, followed by her friends, servants
and guards also reached there. The Princess and her friends
took off their clothes and ornaments and kept them at one
place on the bank. Then they entered the water and started
frolicking among themselves. The crow-couple were waiting
for this opportunity. They had noticed a beautiful pearl
necklace among the ornaments of the Princess. The mother

crow swooped over it, picked it up and started flying away.
The father crow followed it, cawing loudly all the while. The
servants and the guards had seen the crow pick up the
necklace. They all shouted loudly and started chasing the
crows.
The mother-crow came to the banyan-tree and dropped the

necklace on the hole of the serpent at the foot of the tree. Then
she flew away. The chasing servants had seen the necklace
falling being dropped. They reached the foot of the banyan
tree. The necklace was half inside the hole. So they tried to
take it out with the help of sticks and spears. The serpent did
not like this disturbance. He got infuriated and came out of
the hole hissing menacingly. The attendants of the Princess
surrounded the serpent and beat it to death with their sticks

and weapons. They then picked up the necklace and went
back. The crow couple was watching the show from a safe
distance. When they saw that their old foe was safely dead,
they both heaved a sigh of relief. Then they lived happily
ever after, increasing their family and always grateful to
their friend, the clever fox.

Learn from your parents the moral of the story - bye children
meet you in the next issue.
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8. SPIRITUAL GEMS FROM SAI SATCHARITRA

"Swamy" swamymain@yahoo.com
Mon, January 22, 2007 7:52 am

Spiritual Gems from Sai Satcharita - Chapter 22 continued

Sai Ram. We saw how Sri Balasaheb Mirikar was saved from
the Lamba Baba. Now, let us see how the predictions of an
astrologer were challenged by Sadguru Sai in case of Shri
Bapusaheb Buty thus proving that Guru's grace can overcome
any karma or planetary influences, as asserted in Sri Guru Gita
and Sri Guru Charitra. Some more examples of similar
intervention by Sai Maharaj are narrated in this Satcharitra
and we will link up these Spiritual Gems into a nice necklace.

Sai Ram.

Sai Ram. My apologies for not posting the installment in time
for the previous issue of Glory. I was caught up with some
other works and forgot. It is His will. Sai Ram.

SSS: A great astrologer named Nanasaheb Dengale told one day
Bapusaheb Booty, who was then in Shirdi, "To-day is an

inauspicious day for you, there is a danger to your life". This made
Bapusaheb restless. When they, as usual, came to Dwarakamai,
Baba said to Bapusaheb - "What does this Nana say? He foretells
death for you.
Well, you need not be afraid. Tell him boldly "Let us see how death
kills." Then later in the evening Bapusaheb went to his privy for
easing himself where he saw a snake. His servant saw it and lifted

a stone to strike at it. Bapusaheb asked him to get a big stick, but
before the servant returned with the stick, the snake was seen

moving away and soon disappeared. Bapusaheb remembered with
joy Baba's words of fearlessness.

SSG: Sai Ram. In Sri Guru Gita and Sri Guru Charitra too, it is
asserted that Guru is Karma Dhwamsi that is destroyer of karma.

It is also mentioned that Guru can save the disciple from the wrath
of Brahma, Vishnu and Siva but the Three Gods cannot save the
disciple from Guru's wrath! That is because Guru doesn't get angry
with the disciple but for the welfare of the disciple. And thus it
obviously goes without saying that if the Guru is pleased, all the
Gods will be pleased (in fact Deepaka, the disciple of Veda Dharma
does say that when Sri Siva and Sri Vishnu appear to him and ask
him for seeking their boons). Sai Ram. The above story appears at
first sight rather simple but is quite deep in its spiritual
significance. Sai Ram.

SSS: Amir Shakkar was a native of the village Korale, in Kopergaon
Taluka. He belonged to the butcher caste. He worked as a commission
agent in Bandra, and was well-known there. He once suffered from
Rheumatism, which gave him much pain. He was then reminded of

God, and so, he left his business and went to Shirdi, and prayed to
Baba to relieve him from his malady. Baba then stationed him in the
Chavadi, which was then a damp unhealthy place, unfit for such a
patient. Any other place in the village, or Korale itself would have
been better for Amir, but Baba's word was the deciding factor and
the chief medicine.

SSG: Sai Ram. Similarly when another devotee who was suffering
from tuberculosis and for whom all medicines failed came to
Shirdi and sought refuge at the feet of Sai, He ordered him to stay
in the house of Bhimabai, which again was not an appropriate
place when looked with the ordinary worldly vision. Sai's
objective in such inappropriate remedies was to show to all
doubting thomases like us that faith in Guru is the real medicine.
Sai Ram.

SSS: Baba did not allow him to come to the Dwarkmai, but fixed
him in the Chavadi, where he got very great advantage. Baba
passed via Chavadi every morning and evening; and every
alternate day Baba went to the Chavadi in a procession and
slept there. So Amir got Baba's contact very often easily. Amir
stayed there for full nine months, and then, somehow or other,
he got a disgust for the place.

SSG: Sai Ram. It is an example of how even great devotees
sometimes slip from their sadhana. Meant to be a lesson for
all of us to be always alert. Sai Ram.

SSS: So one night he stealthily left the place and came to
Kopergaon and stayed in a Dharmashala. There he saw an
old dying Fakir, who asked him for water. Amir brought it
and gave it to him. As soon as he drank it, he passed away.
Then Amir was in a fix. He thought that if he went and
informed the authorities, he would be held responsible for
the death as he was the first and sole informant, and knew

something about it. He repented for his action, viz. leaving
Shirdi without Baba's leave, and prayed to Baba. He then
determined to return to Shirdi, and that same night he ran
back, remembering and muttering Baba's name on the way,
and reached Shirdi before day-break, and became free from
anxiety. Then he lived in the Chavadi in perfect accordance
with Baba's wishes and orders, and got himself cured.

SSG: Sai Ram. It is Sai's grace that forgave Amir Shakar
and allowed the prodigal disciple to return to Sai's fold.
Sai Ram.

SSS: One night it so happened that Baba cried at midnight-
"Oh Abdul, some devilish creature is dashing against the
side of My bed". Abdul came with a lantern, examined
Baba's bed but found nothing, Baba asked him to examine
carefully all the place and began to strike ground with His
satka. Seeing this Leela of Baba, Amir thought that Baba
might have suspected some serpent had come there. Amir
could know by close and long contact the meaning of Baba's
words and actions. Baba then saw near Amir's cushion
something moving. He asked Abdul to bring in the light,
and when he brought it, he saw the coil of a serpent there,
moving its head up and down. Thereupon the serpent was
immediately beaten to death. Thus Baba gave timely

warning and saved Amir.

SSG: By saving His disciples from serpent bites and from
many other dangers, Sai is giving a simple message that
Sadguru takes care not only of the para but also of the iha,
the worldly matters as needed in the case of those who
depend on His grace. Sai Ram.

We will continue with this chapter in the next issue.
Sai Ram.

S.V.Swamy
Author, Editor, Proof-Reader and Book Reviewer
www.freewebs.com/swamyreviews
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9. ARTICLES FROM SAI DEVOTEES:


"Raghammudi ramchandrakiran"
Thu, 18 Jan 2007 09:29:46 +0000 (GMT)

Baba tu hi maata tu hi pita
Nahi sachha aur koi jag ka naata
Tere dar pe aakar sab kuch paata
Hey jagannath hai tu hi ek data


Teri mahima badi nirali
Bhar de sadgunom se meri man rupi jholi
Naiya uski kaabhi na doobey jiski tu karta rakhwali
Aa bas ja mere hriday mein
Mera hriday hai janmon se khali


Upkaar tere kai hain mujh par
Phir bhi jholi phailaye aaya tere dar
Nij swabhavvash nirash na karna Harihar
Sadaa apney bhakton ki rakhta tu khabar
Ye Moodh prarthna karta, sada rahe

shraddha tum par
Puri karo sabki manokaamna Hey Gurvar


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10. LETTERS FROM SAIDEVOTEES:


"Raghammudi ramchandrakiran"
Thu, 18 Jan 2007 09:29:46 +0000 (GMT)

Dear Saibandhu,
SaiRam
"The Glory of Shirdi Sai" E-magazine is very nice and I

always enjoy reading it and try to put the teachings into
practice.
om sairam,
R.Ramchandra kiran
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"Ramesh khanna" 25 Jan 2007 11:32:05 -0000


Respected Saibandhu,
Thank you very much for keeping me on your mailing list.

I appreciate and request you to continue sending me
valuable information on Sai.
With regards,
Ramesh Khanna
Editor-in-Chief
Neelkanth Publications.
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11. TELUGU SECTION:
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Please visit for Sai Aartis in Telugu:
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Please visit for Sai Aaratis Audio:
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12. SAI'S BOOK WORLD:


Title: Shri Shirdi Sai Baba: His Life and Miracles
ISBN: 8120728777
Price: Rs. 25
Sterling Publishers Pvt. Ltd. A-59, Okhla Industrial Area, Phase II,
New Delhi-110020.
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Title: Life History of Shri Shirdi Sai Baba
Author: Ammula Sambasiva Rao
ISBN: 8120720334
Price: Rs. 95
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New Delhi-110020.
E-mail:
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Acknowledgement of receipt of books will be done by
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13. EDITORIAL.


Things impressed me from this magazine:

Like water, Dharma also finds its level. When an individual
commits an Adharma towards another, he will be made to
compensate the other for it in some form or other, in this or
in a subsequent life. Sin and retribution are inalienable
action and reaction. That is a law of nature

Sai devotees may write about their Sai activities in their
place, essays, articles and poetry on Sai to
"The Glory of Shirdi Sai" – they may be address their
contributions to E-mail id: saidarbar@gmail.com with
a copy marked to webmaster@saidarbar.org

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Glory of Shirdi Sai- the bi-weekly E -Magazine. Unless
the author of the articles instructs, not to publish his/her
E-mail id, we will publish them as a matter of routine
practice.

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Submitted by Sai Sevak: Srinivasa Rao Kasturi
Saidarbar—HYDERABAD--INDIA


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