Guest guest Posted November 21, 2007 Report Share Posted November 21, 2007 THE GLORY OF SHIRDI SAI Fifth Year of Publication Published as Bi-Weekly Issue 24/2007 22-11-2007 You can also read this E- Magazine in 3d page turning NEW FORMAT http://ettitudemedia.com/loadbook.php?BookName=EMagazineCurrent ------------------- GURUR-BRAHMA, GURUR-VISHNUH; GURU-DEVO MAHESWARAHA; GURUR-SAKSHATH PARAM BRAHMA; THASMAI SREE GURAVE NAMAHA: Sairam. You can watch Live Web casting from Shirdi Sai Samadhi Mandir from following Link: http://www.shrisaibabasansthan.org/onlinedarshan.asp 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. ------------------------------- 1. FROM THE SATSANGHS OF SAIBANISA JI http://www.angelfire.com/celeb2/saidarbar/pages/S3500055.htm Compiled by: Sai Sevak Smt. Rajeswari Kasturi, Saidarbar – Hyderabad. Shirdi Sai's Philosophy in the words of Saibanisaji Sai manifests His body in immense size to cover all the sky and stretches away into the boundless stellar spaces. He also manifests Himself in the infinitesimals of nature, sometimes, in forms, sometimes in energy, some times in aspects of mind, and sometimes in personality. But in some manner or other, He will surely appear to those who recite the name of Sai with faith. People love their egoistic comfort, which is a love of fame and praise. But fame and praise are like incense that consumes itself and soon disappears. If people chase after honors, public acclaim and leave the way of truth, they are in serious danger and will soon have cause for regret. Om Shantih Shantih Shantihi Lokah Samastah Sukhino Bhavantu To be continued… --------------- 2. SAI'S NEWS FROM THE TIME MACHINE: Ashwin/Vadya 13, 1910: SaiBaba pushed His arm in to the brightly burning Dhuni to save a blacksmith's child. Bhagoji Shinde's service of massaging the arm with ghee and bandaging it continued till Baba's Maha Samadhi. ----------------- 3. SAI IN DREAMS: http://www.ettitudemedia.com 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. MAY-1995: 05-05-1995 Sai said in the dream that difficulties are our own creations by irresponsible acts. The root cause is the ‘desire’. Once the desire is kept under control, automatically one is above the reach of difficulties. But difficulties to the physical body are the result of the past misdeeds and hence there is no escape from suffering. Fate and destiny are inescapable identities. 07-05-1995 I was having a nap in the afternoon and had a dream. I was traveling along with my wife and children to Vizag. As the train approached Samarlakot station, my daughter was running fever. I got down in the station and boarded another train to reach Kakinada to get my daughter treated by my sister Dr.Laksmi, practicing there. In the evening at around 5:00 PM, my daughter came down to my house saying that she is suffering from severe Migraine and wanted her to be taken to a known Doctor. Coming events cast their shadows. 21-05-1995 Yesterday, I requested Sai to tell me about the classification between the rich and poor. Sai in the form of an unknown person said- The rich one can hardly impress others by their good deeds. Entire time at his disposal is spent in thinking about how to protect and safeguard the wealth. In that process, they end up committing more and more mistakes and loose a part or whole. Where as a poor man tries to share what all he has with others. He might suffer mentally, but is richer by heart. Sharing brings in a feeling of joy and a sense of service. To be continued….. ---- 4. QUINTESSENCE OF SRI SAIBABA'S PHILOSOPHY: (By Late Sri Bharam UmamaheswaraRao) " Shashi " : shashi_31 30. Efficacy of Prayer and Worship Arati also means union of the Atma within and Paramatma around. Install light in our hear and be a light to others around us. This is the significance of Arati. When we are sitting for worship or meditation, it is better to have a ‘Chin Mudra’. The secret of this little finger indicates ‘Stula Sareera’; ring finger – Suksham Sareera; middle finger – Karana Sareera; index finger – jivatma and thumb – paramatma. The meaning of stretching the little finger, ring and middle finger is to drive away the Sthula, Sukhsma and Karama Sareera. The union of index and thumb indicates the union of Jivatma and Paramatma. When we do Namaskara to Holy persons or elders, it is not meant to salute their physical body but saluting the Para Brahma who is in their heart. This means the devotee’s Jivatma getting merged with the Paramatma of the Holy person. The joining of both palms of the hands and thus saluting also means the union of Jivatma and Paramatma. If we get merged in worship, we will get rid of ‘Ajnana’ and get merged in Para Brahma. The human life is God’s gift. The discriminative power in man is also a powerful gift of God. So we must make use of it. We must life in inner communion with the Divine Spirit. Our egoism stands between us and God. It hides the equality of God’s vision. Our mission is to know the Divine Self. Our life is an evolutionary dash towards the Supreme Reality. To be continued….. ----------------------------- 5. SANATANA DHARMA & SHRI SHIRDI SAIBABA. " I am not the body, nor is the body mine. I am awareness itself.” When you know this, you have no thought For what you have done or left undone. You become one, Perfect and indivisible. -Ashtavakra Gita 11:6 " When a person is sleeping soundly, free from dreams, with a still mind, that is the Self, fearless and deathless. That is Brahman, the supreme. " -Chandogya Upanishad NEWS 1. Ohio Hindus Celebrate Diwali www.cleveland.com BRUNSWICK, OHIO, November 12, 2007: Bowls of curry and heaps of rice. Gourds decorated like ducks and watermelon halves dressed up as boats. Mountains of cookies and stacks of flat bread and a gingerbread house with a flashing-light Deity inside. This is how the Swaminarayan Temple celebrates Diwali. " It's the Hindu New Year, the beginning of the year for Hindus throughout the world, " said Ashok Patel, addressing hundreds of devotees gathered to celebrate the festival of light. " This is our way of saying thank you. . . . Thank you, thank you, thank you for keeping our plates full. " 2. UK Prime Minister Praise Diwali Festival www.hinduonnet.com LONDON, UK, November 9, 2007: British Prime Minister Gordon Brown described Diwali as " a wonderful inclusive festival " as thousands of enthusiastic Hindus and Sikhs in Britain celebrated the Indian festival of light last night. In a message telecast on different channels on Friday night, Brown said " I am delighted to send my warmest greetings to everyone in our Hindu and Sikh communities on the auspicious occasion of Diwali. " He said " Diwali is such a wonderful inclusive festival, which reaches beyond your communities to people of many backgrounds all over the world. The symbolic lighting of lamps, representing life, hope and new beginnings sends a powerful message of unity and peace to us all. " I know that Diwali is a special time for families, who come together to celebrate and reflect on the year gone by.” " And it also gives me an opportunity to recognize and reflect on the huge contribution made by British Hindu and Sikh communities to our country's prosperity and our culture. Your involvement in every sphere of our national life is something we can all immensely be proud of, " he added. " Once again, my very best wishes for a joyous occasion. Happy Diwali. Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
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