Guest guest Posted January 15, 2006 Report Share Posted January 15, 2006 A few years ago, after the birth anniversary of Sri Omkaraswami, at Totapalli, (East Godavari Dt. , A.P.) the devotees gathered in a small room and sang bhajans of Sai Baba. At once Baba’s name was found inscribed mysteriously on all the fruits and flowers offered to Sai, including a coconut offered by the Swami and also on watches, rings and necklaces, put before Sai by devotees. On a ball of vibhuti appeared the letters ‘Sai Mandu ’ (‘Sai medicine’). A devotee suffering from fever and an ailing cow were instantly cured with it. The devotees wished to raise a Sai mandir at the place. At once they found the words, “This is the presence of Sai!” mysteriously written on a white paper and on the walls of the shrine in the ashram. Sri Omakaraswami later announced in the ashram journal ‘Santhi’ that ever since, he has been feeling the whole place charged with spiritual power and that he has been experiencing a sense of identity with Sai. Sri Dileep Kumar Roy of Poona is a famous disciple of Sri Aurobindo and a great devotee of Lord Krishna. He has established the Hare Krishna Ashram in Poona and has been leading several seekers on the path of devotion. Several years ago a friend of him presented him with an idol of Sai Baba. Sri Dileep Kumar Roy had kept it along with several other idols in an open place in the ashram compound. That night Sai Baba appeared before him and said, “I am shivering in the cold. Take me inside the ashram and keep me in a comfortable place.” Soon Sri Roy kept the idol of Baba inside the ashram and later kept it in a small shrine. This happened some fifty years after Baba’s mahasamadhi. Sri Devaraj of Coimbatore was a Captain of a ship during the Second World War. Once his ship was attacked by the enemy but he was rescued miraculously by Sai Baba. News of this miracle spread in Coimbatore and many were drawn to Sai Baba. Among these was Sri Soundara Rajan. He commenced the worship and bhajan of Sai Baba in house and he soon constructed a mandir for the public. Source: http://www.saibharadwaja.org Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
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