ASSURANCES TO HIS DEVOTEES
Trust in Me and your prayer shall be answered.
Not in vain is My Promise that I shall ever lighten your burden.
No harm shall befall him who sets his foot on the soil of Shirdi.
Though I be no more in flesh and blood, I shall ever protect My devotees.
Know that My Spirit is immortal. Know this for yourself.
Knock, and the door shall open. Ask and ye shall be granted.
To him who surrenders unto Me totally I shall be ever indebted.
He who cometh to My Samadhi, his sorrow and suffering shall cease.
Blessed is he who has become one with Me.
In whatever faith men worship Me, even so do I render to them.
Show unto Me he who sought refuge and been turned away.
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SYNTHESIS
Never ask a saint his caste or creed, said Kabir. Nonetheless the question is discussed threadbare in Sai literature and is surrounded by controversy. However, even a casual study of Sai Baba's life shows that he offered an eclectic Hindu-Muslim synthesis, perhaps to promote amity between the two dominant and mutually distrustful communities in India. Sai Baba is not a name; the word Sai comes from the Persian expression saih, which means an itinerant Sufi fakir. He came to be called Sai Baba after coming to Shirdi.
By appearance, he was a Muslim fakir, but, it has been noted, his ears were pierced—a Hindu sign—and he was not circumcised. He lived in a mosque but curiously christened it Dwarka-mai (after the birthplace of Lord Krishna) and kept a sacred fire going there. He had intimate knowledge of both the Hindu holy books and the Koran and was well versed in the Indian Sufi lineage. He promoted both Hindu and Muslim festivals and sent money and materials for the renovation of Hindu temples. When conservative Muslims asked him why he allowed Hindus to do puja to him, he remarked: "Do in Rome as the Romans do", indicating that he was ministering to a predominantly Hindu following.
His Hindu devotees too have integrated some Muslim and Sufi practices—they offer chader at his dargah and kiss his image.
In her thesis, Marianne Warren, however, makes a strong case that Shirdi Sai Baba was a Sufi divine who has been progressively Hinduised in his biographies written by Hindus. Her main source of evidence is the note left by Abdul, Baba's servant and Sufi pupil for many years. The unpublished manuscript in Deccani Urdu, contains Baba's instructions and teachings based on the Koran. She also refers to the Baba doing dhikr (constant repetition of Allah's name) even during sleep. Then, Allah Malik (Allah alone is the Lord and master) was Baba's pet expression. Warren also interprets Baba's own spiritual growth, his life and sayings in the light of Maqamat and Ahwal (the stations and states of the Sufi way).
A TRIPLE AVATAR?
Controversy also surrounds the link between the saint of Shirdi and Sathya Sai Baba of Puttaparthi. When he announced his spiritual mission in 1940, Sathya Sai Baba claimed to be a reincarnation of the Shirdi Baba at a time when the latter was virtually unknown, more so in Sathya Sai's village in Andhra Pradesh, hundreds of miles from Shirdi. Sathya Sai literature also points out that Shirdi Sai Baba had himself announced that he would reappear eight years after his death (Sathya was born in 1926).
Sathya Sai Baba further talks about a triple avatar, which is required to usher in a new golden age at a time when the world is passing through the worst of Kaliyuga. The third one in the Sai lineage will be born eight years after the passing away of Sathya Sai Baba, and will be called Prema Sai Baba. In the pictures of Prema Sai Baba circulated, he looks like Jesus Christ.
Most Shirdi Sai devotees as well as the Shirdi trust don't give credence to any of this. "If Shirdi Sai Baba were to reincarnate, he wouldn't have made the 11 promises," says one devotee. Arguing against a link between the two Sai Babas, Dabholkar cites the fact that Sathya Sai Baba has never been to Shirdi. Moreover, Shirdi Sai Baba didn't chose the path of miracles—unlike Sathya Sai Baba—they just happened.
On the other hand, people who have reached Shirdi via Puttaparthi continue to believe Sathya Sai Baba's story. He gives a place of prominence to Shirdi Sai Baba and tells them: "Go to Shirdi first. I'm present there." S.P. Ruhela, a professor of education at Jamia Millia Islamia in Delhi and author of books on both the Sai Babas, attributes denials by most Shirdi devotees and the Shirdi trust to their conservatism.
That the two Sai Babas are part of the same avatar, he says, is believed by 25 million Sathya Sai devotees. The fact remains that Sathya Sai Baba, with perhaps the largest following for a living godman in the world, has contributed immensely to the growing popularity of Shirdi Sai. Since many of his devotees make a pilgrimage to Shirdi, the Shirdi trust may even be softening its stand on Sathya Sai.
A few prominent Sai devotees in different parts of the country, too are throwing hints that they are Shirdi Baba's apostles, if not incarnations, or setting themselves up as gurus. Yet, they too are helping take Baba's message to an ever-increasing number of people by building temples and publishing literature on the Baba. One of them is C.B. Satpathy, an IPS officer currently posted in Moradabad. But the staunch Sai devotees argue that Sai Baba does not need any intermediaries or apostles.
There is even talk of uniting all the Sai societies under one umbrella, improving the facilities for pilgrims at Shirdi, taking the Baba's message to other countries, but the present state of affairs is likely to continue. As will Baba's growing following and grace.
Please read Saibaba Ashtothram regularly ,Shirdi saibaba will reside in your heart and guide you
"Shirdi saibaba 108 ashtothram "
aum shree saaye naadhaaya nama
aum shree laxmi naaraayanaaya nama
aum shree krishna raama shiva maaruthyaadhi rupaaya nama
aum shesha shaayene nama
aum godhavari thadashiradi vaasine namah
aum baktha shrudhaalayaaya namah
aum sarva shruthvaasine namah
aum boodhaa vaasaaya namah
aum boodha bavisyath paava varji dhaaya namah
aum kaalaa dheedhaaya namah
aum kaalaaya namah
aum kaala kaalaaya namah
aum kaala dhar badha manaaya namah
aum mruth yunjayaaya namah
aum amarthyaaya namah
aum marthyaa bayapradhaaya nama
aum jeevaa dhaaraaya namah
aum sarvaa dhaaraaya namah
aum bakthaavana samarthaaya namah
aum bakthaavana pradhik gnaaya namah
aum anna vasthra dhaaaya nama
aum aarokya sheshama dhaaya namah
aum dhana maangalya pradhaaya namah
aum ruthi sithi dhaaya namah
aum puthra mithra kalathra bandhu dhaaya namah
aum yooga shesha mava haaya namah
aum aabath baandha vaaya namah
aum maarga bandhavee namah
aum bukthi mukthi svargaa bavarga dhaaya namah
aum priyaaya nama
aum preethi vardha naaya namah
aum andhar yaamine namah
aum sachi dhaathmane namah
aum aanan dhaaya namah
aum aanandha dhaaya namah
aum paramesh varaaya namah
aum para brahmanee namah
aum para maathmanee namah
aum gnana svarubinee namah
aum jagadhaa pithre namah
aum bakthaanaam maathru thaathru pidhaa mahaaya namah
aum baktha baya pradhaaya namah
aum baktha paraa dheenaaya namah
aum bakthaa nukraha kaadha raaya namah
aum saranaa kadha vathsalaaya namah
aum bakthi sakthi pradhaaya namah
aum gnana vairaakya dhaaya namah
aum prema pradhaaya namah
aum samsaya srudhaya thelar balya paabakarma vaasanaa shaya karaaya namah
aum hrudhaya krandhi bedha kaaya namah
aum karmath vamsine namah
aum sutha sath vasthi dhaaya namah
aum gunaa dheedha gunaath manee namah
aum anandha kalyaana gunaaya namah
aum amidha paraakra maaya namah
aum jayinee namah
aum dhoo dharshaa shesap yaaya namah
aum abaraaji dhaaya namah
aum thriloo kesu askandhitha kadhaye namah
aum asakyarahi dhaaya namah
aum sarva sakthi murthaye namah
aum suruba sundha raaya namah
aum sulosanaaya namah
aum bahurooba vishva murthaye namah
aum arubaavyak dhaaya namah
aum asindhaaya namah
aum soosha maaya namah
aum svaandhar yaaminee namah
aum manovaaga dhidhaaya namah
aum prema murthaye namah
aum soola badhurla baaya namah
aum asahaaya sahaayaaya namah
aum anaadha naadha dheena bandhave namah
aum sarva baarap rudhe namah
aum agarmaanega karma soogarmine namah
aum punya sravana keethanaaya namah
aum theerthaaya namah
aum vaasu dhevaaya namah
aum sadhaam gadhaye namah
aum sath paraaya naaya namah
aum loga naadhaaya namah
aum bavanaa nagaaya namah
aum amrudhaam savee namah
aum baaskara prabaaya namah
aum brumha sarya thapas saryaadhe suvradhaaya namah
aum sathya dharma paraaya naaya namah
aum sithes svaraaya namah
aum sitha sangal paaya namah
aum yoogesh svaraaya namah
aum bagavadhe namah
aum baktha vathsalaaya namah
aum sath purushaaya namah
aum purushotha maaya namah
aum sathya thathva podhagaaya namah
aum kaamaadhi sarva akgnana thvam sine namah
aum abedha nandhaanu bavapra dhaaya namah
aum shama sarvamadha samma dhaaya namah
aum dhashinaa murthaye namah
aum vengadesra manaaya namah
aum athpudhaa nandha saryaaya namah
aum prapannaar thee haraaya namah
aum samsaara sarva dhukka sayaka raaya namah
aum sarvavith sarva dhaumu kaaya namah
aum sarvaandhar bahisthe dhaaya namah
aum sarva mangala garaaya namah
aum sarvaa peesta pradhaaya namah
aum samarasa sanmaarga sthaapa naaya namah
End of 108 Mantra of shirdi sai baba .Shirdi saibaba has blessed you.. Be confident
aum shirdi vaasaayasa vidhmahee , sachidhaa nandaa yasa dheemahee, dhano saayee praso dhayaath
"aum sadhguru sai ram, sai naath maharaaj ki jai "