Aug 7, 2009

Lakshmi Gayatri Mantra Lyrics


Om Mahadevyai Cha Vidmahe
Vishnupatnyai Cha Dheemai
Tanno Lakshmi
Prachodayat

Meaning of Lakshmi Gayatri Mantra
Om, Let me meditate on the greatest goddess, Who is the wife of Lord Vishnu, Give me higher intellect, And let Goddess Lakshmi illuminate my mind.

Alarmelumangai,Tiruchannor

Sri Padmavathi Devi's temple is away from Lord Sri Venkateswara's temple( Balaji in Tirumala). Legend has it that the Lord (Sri Maha Vishnu, who later took on the incarnation of Sri Venkateswara) showed his reverence towards the sage, Bhrigu Maharshi, even though the sage had insulted Vishnu by kicking Him on the chest. In anger, Sri Maha Lakshmi (the Lord's consort) reached Patala Loka, where she heard a divine voice stating that a pushkarini was dug on the banks of the river Swarnamukhi, and here She immersed herself in penance for 12 years. In the 13th year (during the month of Karteeka, on Panchami day in the last fortnight, highlighted by the nakshathram Uttarashadha), Sri Padmavathi emerged from a golden lotus. It is believed that Goddess MahaLakshmi herself emerged as Sri Padmavathi.

It is said that a visit to Tirumala is fruitful only after visiting the Sri Padmavathi Devi temple as by custom, Lord Balaji will be happy to hear from his visitors that they has visited his consort Sri Padmvati and had sought her blessings.


Tiruchanoor, also known as Alamelumangapuram, is about 5 km from Tirupati.


Important Festivals in Sri Padmavathi Ammavari Temple
Navarathri Festival(Dasara)
Kartheeka Brahmotsavam
Float festaival
Vasanthotsavam
Rathasapthami



Accomodation
1. Sri Padmavathi Guest House (AC)
Chittoor Road Deputy Executive Officer (Reception), Phone : 0877-2249629; 2248993


2. Sri Venkateswara Dharmasala
(opposite the Tirupati Railway Station) The Superintendent, Phone: 0877-2225144


3. Sri Venkateswara Guest House
(to the north of the Tirupati Railway Station) (Non-AC) Deputy Executive Officer (Reception), Phone : 0877-2225144


4. TTD Alipiri Guest House (at the foot of the seven hills)
(Non A.C.) Phone : 0877-2230080


5. Sri Kodandarama Dharmasala
(to the south of the Tirupati Railway Station) The Superintendent, Central Reception Office, Tirupati. Phone:0877-2251259

Jun 30, 2009

Sholingar - Temple of the week

Yoga narasimhar
Sholingur is a divine abode of Lord Narasimhar in medidating form with Amruthavalli(Goddess Lakshmi) and Hanuman also in medidating form. It is an astonishing place with two hill temples both nearby and laid opposite to each other. Sholinghur or CholaSimhapuram is anciently known as Thirukadigai. This fact is evident from the sacred poems of the Third Thiruvanthathi of Peyalvar and from ThirumangaiAlvar. It is one among 108 divyadesam. The name of this place is Kadighachalam as known from ancient legend. There is an inscription of 14th century in the Big Hill and another of 17th century in Small Hill and also a inscription in Telugu Language.
On the main hill,which has 1305 steps and is about 750 feet high,the temple of sri Yoga Narasimhar with goddess Amruthavalli is situated.The temples will be Open between 8 am to 5.30 pm. This is the place where incarnation of Lord Narayana in the famous form of Yoga Narasimha gave mukthi to Prahalatha and gave Darsan to all and to fulfill all the wishes of the devotees.
There is also a Temple for Sri yoga Anjaneyar on the small hill, which is about 350 feet High. Lord Anjeneya who is in the yoga stage helped Indrathymna Maharaja in killing the Arakkan Nikumban and saved his country. It was held on Sunday and hence evey Sunday is an important one for Siriya Thiruvadi. People take a bath in the Chakkra Theertham of the small hill and worship the Lord.
There is a small window opposite to Lord Narasimha’s Shrine at Big Hill, through which the Lord give darsan to Yoga Anjeneya at Small Hill. Yoga Narasimhar is facing east and the Small Hill is at the eastern side of the Big Hill.
It is a pleasant sight to see the Lord Narasimha in the Yoga form with Sanguchakram,Salakirama Haram,yoga peetam, korai teeth, long nails and strong hair give darsan to the people as santhamurthi. Also the Lord Anjaneyya in the Yoga form with Sanguchakram. This form is the unique one in the Bharatha Kandam.
It is just 27 K.m. away from Arakkonam on the Bangalore-Madras Train Route. Easy transport facility is also available from Chennai, Vellore,Chittor, Tiruttani, Arakkonam and Arcot. People alight at Arakkonam junction and come to this place. There are several cottages of the Devasthanam and the rent is Rs. 60/- ,75/- and 100/- per 24 hours according to the facility.
Temple officers can be reached as:
Assistant Commissiner/Executive Officer, Arulmigu Lakshmi Narasimhar Temple,Sholinghur, Vellore. email: perumalkoil_shr@yahoo.com

Jun 11, 2009

Chapter 2, Sai Satcharita

In the previous chapter the writer of the original work in Marathi language has shed light on the grounds which inspired him to commence his unique Sri Sai Satcharita. Those who are deserving to read this book and the related matters are dealth with in this chapter.

The object of writing the book

Baba’s ‘Leela’ how he eradicated the cholera epidemic by wheat grinding and getting it scattered all over the village boundary has already been described in the first chapter. I heard other ‘leelas’ too, which enthralled my heart and the fountain of bliss blossomed forth into the composition of this book. I contemplated in my mind that the description of such ‘Leelas’ will prove to be entertaining and instructive to the devotees and their sins shall for ever be uprooted. Therefore, I commenced writing Baba’s life story and his nectar-like teachings, which is neither complicated, nor confined to any limits, but surely, it shows the real path to truth and spirituality.

Inability and boldness in commencement of the undertaking


Hemadpant felt that he was not competent and suitable to undertake this work of writing the book. He was bemused thus: I do not even know well the biography of my dear friend, nor am I familiar with his nature. Then, how a fool like me can dare to write the life story of a living great saint. Even Vedas fail to delineate the nature of incarnation (Avatar). It is absolutely necessary to be a saint oneself before one can attempt to understand another saint. Then I am entirely unsuitable to describe his glories. It needs a great deal of boldness to write the life story of a saint and it might happen that I become a laughing-stock before the people. Therefore, in order to get Sai’s grace, I began to pray God.

The jewel among the Marathi saints Sant Gyaneshwar Maharaj says that God is very much pleased with the one who writes the life-story of a saint. Sant Shiromani Tulasi Das also says thus:

“ Satcharit shubh saris Kapasu
Niras Vishad Gunmay Fal Jassu.
Jo Sahi Dukh Par chhidra Durva
Vandniya Jehi Jag Jas Pava.”

(Character of saints is auspicious like snow-white-cotton. He who describes their life-stories become virtuous and full of merits. Those who put a lid on the faults of others and are merciful even at great pains to themselves are adorable and their glory spreads far and wide in the world.

Devotees always entertain feelings of serving the saints and saints’ way of getting the work done are indeed wonderful. In reality, inspiration comes from the saints, and devotees are merely their instruments of accomplishing the work. For example, in 1700 Saka Sambat Poet Mahipati got the inspiration to write about the life of saints, God instilled the inspiration in the saints, and the work was accomplished. Likewise, in Saka Sambat 1800 Dasganu Maharaj’s service was accepted.

Mahipati composed four epics – Bhaktvijai, Santvijai, Bhaktlilamirita, Santlilamrita, Dasganu Mahraj composed only two – Bhaktlilamirta and Santlilamirta in which the life of some modern saints has been described. In chapter 31, 32 and 33 of Bhaktlilamirta and 57th. chapter of Santkathamrita nectar-like life of Sai Baba and his precious teachings have been described in the most beautiful and interesting way, which have been extensively quoted, in the 11, 12 and 17 issues of Sai Leela magazine. Readers perusal of theses books is earnestly urged. Likewise, description of wonderful Sai divine – sports is also given in another enhanting small book – “Sai Nath Bhajanamirtha” written by Mrs. Savitri Bai Raghunath Tendulkar of Bandra, Mumbai.
Dasganu Mahraj composed several sweet poems on Sai Babab. Another devotee Amidas Bhavani Mehta has published stories of Sai Baba in gujarathi language. Certain ‘Leelas’ of Sai Baba are published in Sai Prabha magazine too by Dakshina Bhiksha Sansthan of Shirdi. Now, the question arose, when such a vast literature is available, which throws light on the life of Sai Baba, then what necessity was of writing another book of Sri Sai Satcharita. The only answer to this is that the life of Sai Baba is like infinite ocean and if anyone dives deep into it then it is always easy to find pearls of wisdom (gyan) and devotion ( Bhakti), which shall be of immense benefit to the seeker.

The life of Sai Baba, his anecdotes and teachings are full of myriad great astonishments. The people afflicted with sufferings and misfortunes shall get happiness and peace in this world and merits in the other. If Sai Baba’s teachings, are contemplated upon with attention and sincerity, then devotees shall get the desired objective of their life and they shall easily attain indivisibility with od., in mind. I began to collect life stories of Sai Baba and I thought to myself that this is the best way of my spiritual practice ( Sadhana) available to me. This life-story of Sai Baba will prove to be of immense joy to those simple minded people who feel deprived of Sai Baba’s personal encountenance (darshan). I thought that now my job became rather easy and Baba shall make me happy in this life and in the other hereafter.

I myself could not gather courage to ask for permission of Sai Baba to write the book. Thereafter, I requested one of the devotees of his inner circle Madhavaro alias Shama for this purpose. Accordingly, he prayed Sai Baba with utmost humility thus: “This Anna Saheb is very curious to write your life-story; but please, for heaven’s sake, do not say like this that I am only a faqir and what is there any need to write my life-story at all. It is only with your permission and grace that he will be able to write the book; or may be it is the good merit of bowing at your holy feet that this work may be accomplished. Without your permission and blessing indeed nothing can be accomplished.”

Listening to this, Baba became very merciful and assured me by putting his hand on my head, and gave me ‘UDI’. He began to say, “let him go on collecting my stories and anecdotes. I will help him in doing so. I will myself fulfill desires of my devotees by writing my own autobiography. But he will have to give-up his ego and seek refuge in Me”.

The one who lives his life like this him I help the most. To write my life-story is simple and easy. I even help him variously when he remains at home. When his ego shall be totally annihilated, and there remains no trace of it to be found even by searching for it, I shall then be revealed in his inner-most-self and write my own autobiography and merely by listening to which shall be enkindled faith in the heart of devotees and they shall attain self-realization and bliss. While writing the book no attempt must be made to propound one’s views strongly and refute those of others and not get involved in vain controversies in favour or against any position on spiritual matters.

Bestowing Prophetic title of ‘Hemadpant’

Shri Kaka Saheb Dikshit and Nana Saheb Chandrokar were among by blossom friends. They had entreated me to go for Sai Baba’s darshan at Shirdi. I had even promised them to do so and go there with them. But due to some emergency and obstacle, I could not do so. The son of a close friend of mine fell ill in Lonawala and they tried all possible supernatural and spiritual means to get him cured; but no avail. At last they asked their preceptor to sit by the side of his head for a cure, but the result was the same as before. Looking at this event for their desperation, a thought came to my mind. When a preceptor is unable to save the life of the child of his disciple, then what is the benefit of having him at all? What avail is it to go to Shirdi for me indeed? I was assailed by such thoughts and thinking thus I postponed my journey to Shirdi. But there is a saying that whatever is to happen, does happen.

The officer of the area ( Mamaltar) Nana sahib Chandrokar was going on a tour of Basai. He reached Dadar from Thane and was waiting for the train going to Basai. At this time there arrived Bandra local train and travelling by it he reached Bandra and reprimanded me for postponing my journey to Shirdi. The reasoning of Nana Saheb appealed to me, and therefore, by preparing my bag and baggage I set-forth to Shirdi the same night. By reaching Dadar, I planned to take straight train for Manmad. According to this preplan, I enetered the compartment of the train going to Dadar. As soon as the train was to leave, a muslim entered my compartmentand on seeing my baggage he began to ask me where I was going to. I told him my plan. Then he told me that I should go straight to Borbhandar for getting the Manmad train. If this simple incident had not happened, my reaching Shirdi the next day as per my planwould not have been possible and I would have been assailed by many doubts and misgivings. But that was not to happen, and luck favored me. I reached Shirdi the next day before 9-10 o’clock.
This incident took place in 1890 when Sathe wada was the only place for the incoming devotees to stay. I was very desirous to have Sai Baba’s darshan as soon as I got down from the carriage there.

At that moment, the pearl among devotees Tatya Saheb Noolkar returned from the Mosque, and he told me that Sai Baba was at the turning of the Mosque at that time and told me to have his ‘darshan’ now, and thereafter go for meeting him later after taking bath etc. Hearing this I ran and prostrated at the Lotus feet of Sai Bai. My happiness knew no bounds then. What did I not gain at that moment? My body was thrilled and I lost my thirst and hunger. Ever since I touched his feet, there emerged a new wave of bliss inside me and my life was changed. I became indebted to him forever; I shall never be able to forget this benevolence of his in my life. I always salute him in my mind by remembering him, as I experienced, it is the special feature of Sai’s ‘darshan’ that change of thoughts and rooting out past birth’s actions indeed takes place yielding place to ‘vairagya’ in life. It is possible to have such ‘darshan’ only due to the accumulated merits of the past births.

Heated Discussion

On the very first day of my arrival at Shirdi a heated discussion took place between me and Bala Saheb. My view was that when one has to undergo effects of one’s own actions, then why is there need for Guru? Everyone must move forward by his own best efforts. What indeed does a Guru do for his disciple? He enjoys his sleep happily. Thus I advocated the side of freedom and Bala Saheb advocated the side of destiny. He reiterated that what is destined is bound to happen. In that, even the great man of the highest order failed as the proverb goes: “Man proposes and God disposes”. Advising me and he spoke thus: “Dear brother! Give up your mere intellectualism. Your ego shall be of no avail of you.” Thus about an hour was over in our propounding and demolishing one-another’s position and, as it is usually the case, there was no conclusion arrived at. On being thus tired of futile argumentation we had to put the discussion off.

The result was that I lost the peace of my mind and it appeared to me that so long as there is the wordly intellect and ego, there can never be possibility of avoiding a controversy, and if the same is uprooted, no controversy can take place on spiritual matters or otherwise. Indeed the sense of ego and self-superiority is the root cause of any controversy.

When along with other people, I reached the Mosque, then addressing to Kaka Saheb Baba asked: “What was going on in the Wada? What was the topic of discussion?”. Then by looking at me, he asked what this “Hemadpant” was saying? I was greatly astonished to hear all this. There was great deal of distance between Sathe Wada and the Mosque. Without being omniscient and omnipresent how could Baba have come to know of the discussion.

I began to think why Baba addressed me by the name of “Hemadpant” who was the well known minister of the king of Yadav Dynasty Mahadev of devgiri. He was a great intellectual of fine disposition and all round knowledge and well-versed in spiritual matters. He was the writer of excellect postry like ‘Rajprashashti’. He alone invented the new system of book-keeping and accountancy. Contrary to this, where I was an ignorant fool and idiot. Therefore, I could not understand what was the object of bestowing this title upon me?

At last, I reached the conclusion that Baba might have used this weapon to destroy my egoism so that I might become ego-less for all times to come or else it might be praising me for my sharpness of intellect and wit. When I dwelt upon the future, it became clear to me how meaningful it was for Baba to bestow upon me the title of ‘Hemadpant’. It is well-known, that in due course of time how intelligently and efficiently Dabholkar did the management of Sri Sai baba Sansthan and how well he maintained the accounts. At the same time, he composed the epic of Sri Sai Satchartita. In this treatise are included important spiritual gems of Gyan, Vairagya, Bhakti (Wisdom, detachment, devotion), surrender and self dedication.

Necessity of having a Guru

What views did Baba express on this sublime subject indeed there is no recod of any material or memos available that might have been written by ‘Hemadpant’. But Ka Saheb Dikshit has published his memo on this subject. The next day after ‘Hemadpant’ had gone to see Baba, kaka Saheb (on reaching the Mosque) asked permission to return home from Baba, which was granted.

Someone asked: “baba, where to go.”
Reply received: “Go high up”.
Question: “How is the Path?”
Baba: “There are many paths for reaching there. One path also goes from here. But this path is very difficult and there are tigers and wolves too in the jungle on the path.
Kaka Saheb: “What, if we take a guide with us?”
Baba: “Then there will be no difficulty. The guide shall take you straight to your destination by protecting from tigers and wolves, avoiding the pitfalls on the path. But in his absence there is possibility of getting astray or falling in the pits and alleys”. Dabhokar too was present at this occasion.

He thought that whatever Baba said was the answer to the question: “Why is there a necessity to have a Guru?” He firmly resolved once for ever that he will never be involved in any controversy how a free-man or a bounded-man fared in matters of spiritual concern. Contrarily, the real spiritual benefit lies in conforming to one’s Guru teachings.
-End of chapter 2

May 14, 2009

Sai Nav (9) Guruwar Vratham

Om Sai ram
Read this story and do this Sai vrat with full faith for 9 Thursdays and have patience.
Prosperity, happiness and peace will surely spread in your home.

Sai Vrat Story
Kokilaben and her husband Maheshbai used to live in a big city and they had lots of love for each other. But Maheshbai’s nature was very annoying and he had no sense of talking. Neighbors’ were also very much frustrated by his kind of nature. Kokilaben had lots of faith in God and she was very religious. She was tolerating all her problems silently having lots of faith in God that God will make everything alright one day. But because of Maheshbai’s nature, their business went down gradually and there was not enough income. He started staying at home all day his nature becoming worst.

It was an afternoon one old saint came to Kokilaben’s door. There was enormous light on his face. And he asked for rice and dal(lentils). Kokilaben gave him rice and dal and she folded her hands and said Namaste ( greetings). Saint replied “ SAI WILL ALWAYS KEEP YOU HAPPY”, Kokilaben said, “There is no happiness in my life” and she told all her problems to the saint.

After listening to all her problems, Saint told her about “SAI NAV (NINE) GURUWAR (THURSDAY) VRAT”.

Saint told as follows about the vrat

  1. This vrat can be started from any Thursday by uttering “SAI BABA’s”name.
  2. This vrat has to be continued for 9 Thursdays.
  3. Any male, female or child can do this vrat.
  4. On these 9 Thursdays, individual who is doing vrat can eat fruit/milk/sweets, etc., all day long or can have one meal a day. One must not do this vrat without eating anything.
  5. If possible, go to ‘SAI BABA’ temple to have ‘SAI BABA’S ‘ darshan on these 9 thursadays.
  6. At home, do pooja/prayer of ‘SAI BABA’ as follows:
  7. In the morning or in the evening, do the pooja as mentioned below:
    • Put yellow cloth in front of you and place, “SAI BABA’s” photo or statue on this cloth.
    • Light lamp (diya) in front of BABA’s picture.
    • Wash or wipe BABA’s picture with clean water and cloth.
    • Put tikka (bindi on the forehead) with “kumkum”(red powder) on BABA’s face.
    • Offer yellow flower to BABA.
    • Offer fruits or sweets to BABA as naivedya (Prasad).
    • Read this SAI story and read/sing “SAI BABA’s” arti after finishing pooja and reading story.
    • Tell BABA why you are doing this vrat and ask him to fulfill your wish.
    • Give Prasad to all your friends and family members and you also eat it some.
    • If because of any reason, you cannot do vrat on any Thursday, slip that Thursday and continue the next Thursday.
    • If female is doing this vrat, skip the Thursday during menstrual cycle period.
    • On the 9th Thursday, celebrate “SAI VRAT”. In the celebration process, feed 5 poor people and distribute this SAI VRAT book among people. One can give 5 to 11 etc.
    • Put this SAI VRAT story book or printed paper which you are going to distribute among people, when you do pooja and give them to people. By doing this, their wishes will be fulfilled very soon too.
    • All wishes will be fulfilled by doing this vrat.
In this kali age (Kaliyug), ths vrat is very effective. This vrat will give desired fruit to doer, but doer must have full faith and patience. Whoever will distribute this “SAI VRAT” book among people and make good the name of SAI and this vrat, then all their wishes will be fulfilled.

After listening about this SAI vrat from saint, Kokilaben also decided to do this vrat. She started vrat from the Thursday. And she finished 8 GURUWARS (Thursdays) with full faith. On the 9th GURUWAR, she fed poor people and distributed SAI vrat books among friends and relatives.

As soon as she finished the vrat, all the quarrels vanished from her house, prosperity , happiness and peace spread in her home. Maheshbai’s nature was changed completely. Their business started doing well in a short time and started seeing prosperity. Both husband and wife started living happily. One day, Kokilaben’s sister-in-law and her brother came from Surat. Her sister-in-law was talking with Kokilaben. The former said that her kids were not studying and getting failed in exams. Kokilaben told her about “SAI VRAT”. She said, SAI devotion will make education better. Have full faith in “SAI BABA”. He helps everyone. Kokilaben’s sister-in-law asked the details of the vrat.

Kokilaben told about the ‘SAI VRAT’ in detail. And explaned her everything about the vrat. Her sister-law went to Surat and she sent a letter after few days. She wrote that her children have started doing ‘SAI VRAT’ and now they are studying very well. She also did vrat and distributed “SAI VRAT” book in her office. One of her friends, who had a very hard time in getting married, got married to a very nice man after started doing “SAI VRAT” and she got her stolen jeweler box back. It was a great miracle.
Hey “SAI BABA’, as you have blessed these people, please bless all others too.
Get the downloadble version of Sri Sai nav guruwar vrath, Sai Ashtothram

Jai Sai ram Jai Sai ram Jai Sai ram

May 7, 2009

Chapter 1 of Sri Sai Sachacharitra

Wheat- grinding event and significance of grinding

'Hemadpant' commences his treatise with obeisance to Sri Ganesh, Saraswathi, divine trinity, family deity, parents and rishis. Thereafter, Sri Sai Satcharita has been described in the various chapters. the gist of all this is presented here while keeping the essence in tact in all respects.

The wheat-grinding event

In 1910, one day in the morning, I reached the mosque to have 'darshan' of sai baba. i was astonished beyond bounds to countenance strange scene. After washing his mouth and hands, Sai Baba instantly set-out for grinding-wheel on it and began grinding wheat.

I thought what is baba to do with grinding-wheat? He has none of his own to depend on him, and he has begging-bowl for his living. At that time, people present there also had similar thoughts. But who could care to enquire about it from baba? The news of Baba grinding wheat spread like a wild fire in the village. Soon after groups of men and women ran to the mosque and gathered there to see this unique 'leela'.

Four women moving through the crowd, came forward and pushed aside Baba from there and began to grind the wheat by singing his glories loudly. At first baba was enraged, but afterwards seeing their devotion he smiled. while grinding the wheat those women contemplated that Baba has neither family, nor has he anyone to depend upon him. He himself lives on the begging-bowl. Therefore, what is the need for his of the wheat-flour? baba is the mercy-incarnate, may be, he will distribute this wheat-flour among us. By contemplating thus they grinded the whole lot of wheat in no time. Then they put aside the grinding-wheel, divided the flour into four parts, and began to move away by taking each one her share.

Instantly, Baba began to shout using foul words who was so far engrossed in quietness,"Women, have you gone mad? Whose father's wealth have you usurped and are going away? Is it anyone indebted to you, so you are taking it away easily? Well, do now one thing. Take away this flour and sctter it on the borders of the village."

I asked the people of Shirdi what was the significance of all this that Baba did just then. they told me that the epidemic of cholera had reached its height and this is the remedy of baba for its eradication. Just now what you saw being grinded was not wheat but indeed it was cholera which Baba grinded. After this event the epidemic of cholera had indeed sub-sided and the villagers gained their health.

My happiness knew no bounds by knowing this and my curiosity was aroused. i began to ask myself,"what link could there be between the epidemic cholera and the flour?" how to solve this mystery? It appeared impossible. contemplating on this 'Leela' I was enthrilled, and thus I was inspired and it hardly needs to be emphasized that this work got accomplished by the grace and blessings of Baba.

Significance of grinding-wheat

What meaning the people of Shirdi attributed to this wheat-grinding incident is generally known to true. But besides this, there is another meaning and that is that Baba lived in Shirdi and almost daily did his job of grinding wheat. this grinding does not refer to wheat as a matter of fact, but refers to sins, misfortunes, mental and physical affiliations of devotees and Baba's way of eradicating them. The upper part of his grinding wheel is of devotion and the lower part is of action ('Karma'). The handle by holding which he used to do the grinding refers to the wisdom-consciousness('gyan'). It was Baba's firm belief that until man's tendencies of attachment, hatred and ego are not uprooted, which is almost impossible, the attainment of wisdom-consciousness('gyan') and self-realisation is utterly impossible.

This event reminds of a similar episode in the life of non-dualist saint Kabir who told his preceptor thus, " I am weeping bitterly because I am feeling pain of being grinded between the two parts of the wheel of worldly-life in the same way as the wheat is grinded into flour. His preceptor replied thus, "Be not afraid. Hold on fast to the handle of wisdom consciousness ('gyan') fixed at the center of the grinding wheel of worldle-life as you been seeing me to do. Go not afar from it and graviate to its epicentre. then it is certain that you shall be able to save yourself from this grinding wheal of worldly-life as the grains that are attached to the center of the grinding-wheel indeed are saved".

-End of chapter 1

Sri Sai Sachcharitra - Introduction

Whosoever will come to shirdi Their troubles shall vanish
Om Sri Sai Namo Namaha
Sri Sai Sachcharitra
English
The wonderful life of sri Sai Baba and the pearls of his teachings based on his miracles
( Complete 55 chapters)
Writer of original marathi work Shri Govind Raghunath Dabholkar alias 'Hemadpant'
English Translator
Acharya Purushottamananda
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In the present day world everyone, like Arjun, is entangled in numerous problems and doubts. He is unable to get the doubts resolved despite trying hard to do so. The events narrated in Sri sai Sachacharitra give new life awareness to man who is encircled in the whirlwind of his circumstances. What he needs is only to enshrine in the heart Sai Teachings in the same manner as was done by Arjun. Then he shall find the gems of wisdom, and his life entanglements shall be resolved. Sai teachings ahall enable to envision divinity within by removing coverings of dross over the soul one by one and help attain true self-realisation, and the very life-style of man shall be changed. I beseech sai deotees and all those who are inquisitive to know about them to bless the readers of this book with health, wealth, happiness and peace.

Have full trust in Me. I shall abandon the mortal-coils, even then my bones shall enkindle hope and confidence. Not I alone, but my Abode shall converse and beam the message of hope. If you shall trust in Me, you shall be immensely benefitted.

-Sri Sai Nath

Dedicated

True to the motto this Sri Sai Sachacharithra is dedicated to the Lotus feet of Sri Sainath.





On service to Sai I wish to share this Sai Sacharithra as such written by the original author 'Hemadpant' to all and wish all to enjoy the gist of Sai teachings and lead a satisfied moral life.

-women-wisdom.com

Chapter 1