
Biography of Sai Baba
The birth and parentage of Sai Baba are wrapped in mystery. Many
authors and scholars conclude from various proofs that Baba was born at Pathri
village in Parabhani District, Maharashtra State, India. Baba himself gave some
hints about his life, which have been verified. He seems to have been born some
time between 1820 and 1850 A.D. His parents were Brahmins. They handed him over
to the care of a fakir, who in turn passed on the young child to a saintly
person named Gopal Rao Deshmukh, an ardent worshipper of Lord Venkateswara of
Tirupati. After ten years, his Guru directed him to move westward and after
some wanderings, Sai Baba settled and spent the rest of his life at Shirdi. It
is believed that Baba first came to Shirdi in 1854 and lived there for three
years. He disappeared from there for sometime and returned to Shirdi with a
marriage party in 1858 and lived there for sixty years till his Mahasamadhi in
1918 (Vijaya Dasami Day). He lived a simple life in a mosque. He never accumulated
wealth. He advocated faith in God and tolerance towards all as the basic tenets
for religious life.
The early decades spent by Baba at Shirdi are not well documented. He
was first living under a margosa tree, leading a simple life. Next, he moved to
a mosque in the village, and resided there until the end of his life. Impact of
the immortal teachings, Leelas (Divine experiences) and miracles of Sai Baba
were greatly felt by numerous devotees who visited the place. Thus, Shirdi has
become the prime place of pilgrimage. To his devotees, Baba has come to stay as
the embodiment of supreme spirit, primary cause of the Universe, pure
consciousness and God incarnate. Few years before his Mahasamadhi, Baba said
that even after his passing away, he would speak from the Samadhi (tomb). This
assurance came out absolutely true, Baba seems to be more active now than when
he was living.
Amongst his qualities, the most notable was love - uniform, all
embracing, intense love, showered on all and at all times, without any limit of
sacrifice involved or any expectation - truly unconditional love at its
highest. Baba was nothing but the embodiment of love. From the very beginning,
he was always helping people, at first by dispensing medicines and later by
dispensing ‘udhi’ (vibuthi) or ashes from the fire that he always kept burning
by him. Udhi played an important part in the grace shown by Baba to people, and
it is still being sought and used by devotees all over the world. But, as Baba
explained, it is not the Udhi itself that works the wonder, but it is the
devotees’ bhakti (faith and devotion), that leads to the good results produced
by the udhi.
The question is often asked whether Baba was a Hindu or Moslem. When we come to take an impartial view, we find, whether we are Hindus or Moslems, that this question is irrelevant or of very little importance. By birth, he was of Brahmin parents, and hence by a very large number of persons, he is considered to be a Brahmin. But as fate would have it, his Guru directed him to go westwards and Baba""
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