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Sai Vichaar 01.Feature of the Week 02.Contributed Article 03.Experiences of Devotees 04.Devotees Say 05.Sai Activities 06.Prayer Club 07.Quote of the Week 08.Question of the Week 09.Subscribe to Sai Vichaar 10.Email Newsletter to a friend 11.Submit Articles to Sai Vichaar 12.Un-Subscribe Sai Vichaar 13.From the Editor's Keyboard 14.Disclaimer From the Editor's Keyboard... Sai Vichaar wishes its readers and devotees a Special Thursday. Today is the beginning of the eleventh year on the web for Sai Vichaar. This is a special day of celebration of His love and glory. It would not be possible without Sri Sai's grace and the support of ever increasing number of readers and devotees across the globe. Today, the feelings of the Sai Vichaar team remain the same as it has been ten years ago. Coconut's weight on a sparrow's head! Everything is possible with love and devotion! Let the love of Sri Sai be reflected in every sentence written, every word said. Let our love and devotion to Him be seen on this forum just like it has been elsewhere. Bow to Sri Sai Peace be to all. Please note that Sai Vichaar is only yet another global platform on the electronic medium for sharing information on the life and message of Sadguru Sainath of Shirdi. Sai Vichaar does not profess to endorse any particular thought, nor will judge or reflect the opinions expressed by individual contributors. A Sai devotee suggested the "Question of the week" for this week as follows: Q. All the faithful devotees mentioned in the Sai Satcharita during Sri Baba's time, are there references to what happened to them, their future generations? Humbly Yours, The Editor
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Feature of the week:
What shall ye seek?
Khuda apne waliyon se hotaa hain raazee
God has the pact with His chosen few
Saibaba said, "I have to take care of my children day and night and give an account to God of every paise". The humble Lord of Shirdi also said that He is a servant of God. Are God and His servant one and the same? Let us question the Omniscience of God, we shall find the answers ourselves. The manifestation we see is in fact the Omnipresent conscious appearing closer to us lest our ignorance shall fail to grasp! No body can seek Saibaba unless he is destined to. The loving assurance of the Saint God that He is responsible to those who come to Him is yet another unique feature of Sai path. Baba said, "I draw to Me My man from far off, or even across the seven seas, like a sparrow with a string fastened to its feet." He also made it clear to him that if he be not Baba's man, he would not be attracted to Him and given a darshan. Once such a "rinanubandha", the Karmic Indebtedness is established and if one were to be the fortunate sparrow, what is his prerogative? Just to believe that Saibaba was a Saint, a realized soul who bestows material wealth? Or who by miracles make the impossible happen? Or more than the above? Saibaba laments that everyone wants to ask what he or she wanted but none wants to receive what he wanted to give. What could that be? How does one receive it? Is one capable of receiving it? Most important things do not come without asking and nothing is impossible in Baba's path. Seek Baba as Rama, Krishna, Dattatreya, or Jesus. See Baba in anyone and in anything at your convenience. If any of the above would seem to limit the magnificence of the Saint, for any reasons, see Baba as Baba! Top to toe, in and out. Neither is a need to institutionalize Baba nor radicalize! Read, write, talk and sing, dwell on the thoughts of the benevolent fakir and none else, day and night, day after day! See Baba in hunger and deprivation; see Baba in wealth and prosperity. See Baba in dirt and clean, in pain and anger. In captivity and freedom. In Sattwa or Tamas or beyond. Seek Baba in every attribute until the imagination exhausts itself. See Baba until you know that you are not capable of seeing anything else. In that surrender, in the sweet incapacity, perhaps lies dormant what Baba wanted to give you! Let the desire and fear vanish. Let the material die. Let the spirit be known.
Contributed Article: Bhakthi and Alwars
India is a spiritual land and great saints and realized souls are born in this country. While every part of India is unique for its spiritual splendor, South India probably has a significant special place for several reasons. It has devotees of Shiva who follow Advaita and proponents of Dwaita and Vishistadvaita also in south India. South India produced the founders of these three systems of philosophy or schools of thought - Sankara, Ramanuja and Mardhwa. We may add that worship of Krishna was also initiated by Vallabhacharya of South India.
The history of various Saivite saints is described in Peria Puranam while the lives and works of Vaishnavite saints are embodied in Divya Prabandham. The saints of Vaishnavite group are called Alwars. The system of Vaishnava philosophy had no distinction of sex and caste. Andal is greatest devotee of Narayana and sang about her love and marriage to the Lord. Bhakthi and prapatti self surrender, was her life breath. Similarly, her father Periaalwar, Satagopa, and others are beacons of light that took devotees of Narayana to saloka, sameepya, and sayujya- to his abode, and to the merger with Him.
Among the Alwars, Satagopa is embodiment of devotion to his guru. He considered his guru as God and sometimes considered him as greater than god. Madhura kavi spent all his time with his guru, and recorded the mystic experiences in melodious poetry. While Rama and Lakshmana were in the woods as per the command of their father, Shatrugna the youngest brother of Rama was devoted to Bharata and through him worshipped Rama. Similarly, Madhura kavi worshipped his guru surrendering his ego at the feet of his guru and through the guru he realized God. He had postulated the efficacy and potency of acharya Bhakthi by speaking the glory and greatness of guru and how the acharya, the guru, can redeem the soul of the devotee from samsara. He wrote eleven verses describing the grace and compassion of his guru and how through his blessings he obtained the grace of lord Narayana. He described in these poems how guru corrected him from errors and molded him into a true bhakta leading to liberation. May we pray to our guru Shri Shirdi Sai Maharaj to bless his devotees by correcting them and by his grace and love take us to divinity. As Bhagavad-Gita starts, starting with great desire for his grace, let us get interested in realizing Baba completely and finally merge into him. Om Sai Ram.
Srinivasan Shree Neha As I was singing Om Jai Jagdish, kakad aarti with the crowd, my mother starting feeling nauseated and she sat down. My mind was now on my mother also to see if she was fine. Slowly her health started to worsen and I didn't know what to do. I took her at the back but from there I could not see Baba properly. I was praying inside that something happens and I get back to the front to see Baba. Then my mother said that she needs to go out to freshen a little. Obviously, I could not refuse her, so I went with her also. I got water for her as well. When I came back to the temple, I was made to stand at the back of the rows and now I was not at all able to see Baba. So tears started falling from my eyes and I told Baba that I had so much in mind when I came to see you and I was hoping for a miracle but here I cant see u only. The moment I started crying and I prayed, a lady right in front of me told me to go in the front and try to convince the security people to let u have the darshan of Baba. They said they'd look after my mother. So I went ahead and asked the security person to please let me go in the front. Then finally, he made me sit in the center of the two rows where generally the VVIP's or the pandits or the trustees sit. I could not have had a better darshan than this. With no one in front of my eyes, I saw Baba's abhishek. I really thank my Baba for listening to me. And the very next day my uncle called me and told me that he will help me in every way he can to convince my parents. So I got my wishes, a wonderful darshan and a step ahead to solve my problem.
Seema Pallavi Kirti Deepti Ashutosh Sheetal Sai devotee Sai Devotee Bhargavi Ravi Rajan Vijayam Renu
Quotation of the Week:
"It is better for one to take only what he can digest and assimilate".-Shri Sai Baba
Q. For a Sai devotee, is it appropriate to base decisions on practices such as Kundalini or seek the advice of other Gurus? A. by Ravin It is said that Sadguru will tell what to do but not how to do it. This probably explains Sri Sai's expression when He sometimes simply uttered, "Allah malik" or "Allah bhala karega" to some of those who didn't quite pay attention to Baba's words. Some may suggest otherwise that Baba insisted on doing things His way. Such as when Mahalsapathy was prevented from receiving money from a rich gentleman, or instances where Kaka Dikshit was advised by Sri Sai to carryout certain tasks. But what and how those great children of Baba responded is a matter of good speculation. Writers and biographers wrote about these instances, as they understood it. Knowing about Mahalsapathy and Kaka Dikshit, it is unlikely that they had to be forced by Sri Sai to do what He wanted them to do. Rather, these two men would have lovingly carried out Baba's instructions. Let us not forget Mahalsapathy's diligence in guarding Sri Sai's body for those three days in late 1880s and patiently waiting for three days for Baba to come back to "life". There are countless examples for Sri Dikshit's implicit faith in Baba's words. Astrology, Palmistry, Tarot readings, Kundali, these are practices that can convincingly trick one into believing that these predictions are some sort of divine commands and not heeding to them will spell disaster. Some may even justify the above practices as indirect commands from Baba clearly ignoring that it is their own tendency to believe these practices for their convenience and that they are using Sri Sai as a justification or insulation against uncertainties without quite comprehending what Baba told about this. This was the case even with many people who were around Sri Sai during His physical presence in Shirdi. With careful observation of Sri Saibaba's biography, one would notice that Sri Sai disregarded these practices. As a matter of fact, He implored some not to heed to these practices but just have faith in Him. Those who followed His instructions benefited from the valuable experiences of Sri Sai's assurance and guardianship. For these people, discounting astrologers and such is not an intellectual assertion about pros and cons of these practices but a loving faith in Sadguru's disposition which only leads to the confidence and peace of mind that everything will be fine by Sri Sai's grace and blessings. Q. For a Sai devotee, is it appropriate to base decisions on practices such as Kundalini or seek the advice of other Gurus? A. by Pran What matters is not whether a devotee goes by Kundali or somebody's advice but it is the faith of the devotee on his Sadguru. We are living in this material world and have to fulfill all worldly obligations i.e. if we are indisposed, we do have to go to a Doctor and take a medicine. Likewise we attend courts, police stations or tribunals for the solution of our mundane problems etc. But all along a true devotee shall have an unshakable faith that all so called materialistic worldly solutions are fake without the blessings of his Sadguru Sainath. So he knows that if he gets a relief from some misery, the doer is Sainath and not the planetary combination in the kundali, the Judge or the Doctor. Sainath is the real Judge, Doctor or Saint. We may do everything in this world that all people do, but we must have a constant faith on our Lord.
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