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Sai Bhajan Session Volunteer Owner Shirdi Sai Sansthan - Sydney Shirdi Sai Sansthan - Sydney Bhajan Book Document Version V1.0 Document Status Issue Date 14 November 2012 Print Date 14 November, 2012 Author Sai Bhajan Session Volunteer Owner Shirdi Sai Sansthan - Sydney Shridi Sai Sansthan - Sydney Summary of Changes Significant changes to the Bhajan Book is documented In the following table. Version Changes Author Vx.X Shraddha Aur Saburi 2 Shridi Sai Sansthan - Sydney Table of Contents Sai Stuthi .................................................................................................................................................... 14 A ............................................................................................................................................................................. A-1 A1. .......................................................................................................................................................................... A-1 Aa Maa Aa Tujhe, Dil Ne Pukara (2) ............................................................................................................... A-1 A2. .......................................................................................................................................................................... A-1 Aa –O Sai Maire Pass Mairay Ghar Aa-O ........................................................................................................ A-1 A3. .......................................................................................................................................................................... A-2 Achutam Keshavam, Krishna Damodaram .................................................................................................. A-2 Ram Narayanam, Janaki Vallabham ................................................................................................................. A-2 A4. .......................................................................................................................................................................... A-2 Aisi Aaj Dua De Baba, Tujme Hi Ban Jaoon Main ...................................................................................... A-2 Bhav Sagar Ke Such Mein, Dukh Mein, Kabhi Na Tujhe Bisraoon Main ........................................................ A-2 A5. .......................................................................................................................................................................... A-2 Allah Nama Bhajo Bhajore Bhajo Maula Nama Bhajo Bhajore Bhajo ............................................................ A-2 A6. .......................................................................................................................................................................... A-2 Akhanda Jyothi Jalao Sai Man Mandir Me ....................................................................................................... A-2 A7. .......................................................................................................................................................................... A-3 Amrit Se Man Ka Kalash Bharo, Sai Naam Bhajo, Sai Naam Bhajo ............................................................... A-3 A8. .......................................................................................................................................................................... A-3 Anand Dayak Sai Naam Bol ............................................................................................................................. A-3 A9. .......................................................................................................................................................................... A-3 Ananda Sagara Murlidhara ............................................................................................................................... A-3 A10. ........................................................................................................................................................................ A-3 Anjaneya Vira Hanumantha Shura .................................................................................................................... A-3 A11. ........................................................................................................................................................................ A-3 Avo Gopala Giridhari........................................................................................................................................ A-3 A12. ........................................................................................................................................................................ A-3 Aye Jyothi Roop Juwala Maa, Teri Jyothi Sabse Nyari Hai ....................................................................... A-3 A13. ........................................................................................................................................................................ A-4 Aisi Lagi Lagan... .............................................................................................................................................. A-4 A14. ........................................................................................................................................................................ A-5 Asara is janha ka mile na mile .......................................................................................................................... A-5 A15. ........................................................................................................................................................................ A-5 Allah Ho Akbar, Allah Ho Akbar, Allah Ho Akbar .......................................................................................... A-5 B ............................................................................................................................................................................. B-1 B1. .......................................................................................................................................................................... B-1 Baba Meri Raksha Karna Sai Meri Raksha Karna ..................................................................................... B-1 B2. .......................................................................................................................................................................... B-1 Baba Tere Charanoo Ki, Sai Tere Charanoo Ki .......................................................................................... B-1 Shraddha Aur Saburi 3 Shridi Sai Sansthan - Sydney B3. .......................................................................................................................................................................... B-2 Bada Chitta Chora Brindavana Sanchara .......................................................................................................... B-2 B4. .......................................................................................................................................................................... B-2 Bhajo Seetha Ram, Bhajo Radhe Shyaam .................................................................................................... B-2 B5. .......................................................................................................................................................................... B-2 Bhava Bhaya Harana Vandita Charana ............................................................................................................. B-2 B6. .......................................................................................................................................................................... B-2 Bolo Bolo Sab Mil Bolo Om Namah Shivaya .................................................................................................. B-2 B7. .......................................................................................................................................................................... B-2 Bolo Jai Jai Kaar Bolo Jai Jai Kaar ................................................................................................................... B-2 B8. .......................................................................................................................................................................... B-2 Bolo Jai Sai Baba Jai Jai Sai Baba ................................................................................................................ B-2 B9. .......................................................................................................................................................................... B-3 Bolo Narayana Jai Jai Vittala ............................................................................................................................ B-3 B10. ........................................................................................................................................................................ B-3 Bansi wale batla, tera kahan thikana hai ........................................................................................................... B-3 B11. ........................................................................................................................................................................ B-3
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