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The observance of the vow of silence is the best way of praising the Sadguru.

 

Though we try hundreds of means or Sadhanas, we do not attain the spiritual goal

of life unless a Sadguru blesses us with His grace.

 

Let a man go to a true saint with a pure mind, even otherwise (fraudulently) and

hold His feet. Ultimately he is sure to be saved.

 

There is a principle well established, that when Guru Himself gives anything as

prasad, the disciple, who thinks and doubts whether it is acceptable or

otherwise, goes to perdition (future misery).

 

The Sadguru is Nirgun, Sat-Chit-Ananda. He has indeed taken human form to

elevate mankind and raise the world.

 

The Guru has to root out offshoots of ignorance and has to give updesh or

instruction to the disciple.

 

Really no Saint or Guru will ever force His orthodox disciple, to eat forbidden

food, and defile (Pollute) himself thereby.

 

When the devotees surrender themselves completely to their sadguru. He sees that

the religious functions in their houses are duly executed, and complied with all

the necessary formalities.

 

 

THUS SPAKE SAI

Compiled by Raja Krishna Moorthy

Published by Sri Sai Baba Bhaktha Samajam (Regd.)

Sri Shirdi Sai Baba Mandir Shenay Nagar, Chennai - 600 030.

(Source:Saileelas.org)

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