Continued From The Second Part On coming to this corner Baba stood facing the Chavadi and shone with a peculiar lustre. It seemed, as if the face of Baba glittered like dawn, or like the glory of the
Baba never, in fact, actually begged any money, nor allowed His Bhaktas to beg. He regarded money as a danger or an obstacle to spiritual progress and did not allow His Bhaktas to fall into its clutches. Bhagat Mhalsapati,
Wonderful Stories of (1) Two Goa Gentleman - (2) Mrs. Aurangabadkar.This Chapter relates the wonderful stories of two gentlemen from Goa and Mrs. Aurangabadkar of Sholapur. Sai Ram. All stories of Sai are wonderful when read with Sraddha
The Jamner Miracle About 1904-05 Nanasaheb Chandorkar was Mamlatdar at Jamner, in the Khandesh District, which is more that 100 miles distant from Shirdi. His daughter Mainatai was pregnant and was about to deliver. Her case was very
Greatness of Udi Scorpion Sting and Plague Cases Cured - Jamner Miracle - Narayanarao's Sickness - Balabuva sutar - Appasaheb Kulkarni - Haribhau Karnik. In the last Chapter we described the greatness of the
Balaram Mankar There was a house-holder devotee of Baba by name Balaram Mankar. When his wife passed away, he got dejected and entrusting his household to his son, left his home and came to Shirdi and
Continued From The First Page Sai Ram. Baba did not get enraged with Vijayanand but with his fickle nature. A sanyasi should be totally indifferent to comfort or discomfort and danger if any to physical welfare. He should
Continued From The First Page In Chapter 31, we have this wonderful story of Balaram Mankar, to whom Baba gave darshan at Machindragarh and to whom, Baba told: "In Shirdi many thoughts and ideas began to rise in your mind
Sai Ram. The following is an adaptation of a speech delivered at the behest of Baba at His Temple, Dilsukhnagar, Hyderabad, on 30th September, 2008. The original speech was delivered in Telugu and an English adaptation is presented here for
Continued From The First Page Granting Consecrated Book The variety of imparting instructions followed by Baba has already been noticed in the previous Chapters. In this, we shall deal with one aspect of it. It was the habit of