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Who Is This Man Sai Baba? Page 1 of 13 Who is this man Sai Baba? Page 1 of 13 | Main menu | | History | | Thunder | | Miracles | | Mission | | Darshans | | Young | | * | | ! | | Whats new? | | Body | | Books | | Tour of PN | | Programme | | Mantras | | Birthday | | Memorabilia | | Links | | Fakes | | Where is Sai? | | Visit India | | Kodai | | Org | | Veg | | Sairam Dir | | Q&A | | Sai now | | Map | | Govindam | | Vivekananda | | Cartoons | | Devotees | | Sai 40 -70 | | Banners | | B -Gita | | Seva | | Address | | Brindavan | | TeachMe | | Discourse | | Buddha | | Email | | Msg -Box | | Fun | | 133 | | W -History | | Student | | Letters | | Search | | Glossary | | Newcomer Help | | Global Sai centers | | E -Grapevine | | B'day Greet | Ombhurbhuvahsuaha Tatsaviturvarenyam Bhargodevasyadhimahi Dhiyoyonahprachodayat Om Saieshwaraya Vidmahe Sathya Devaya Dheemahi Thanna hsarvah Prachodayaath Who is this man in orange saffron robe and a CROWN of hair? He is not man. He is GOD in human form! He floats around. He is the most impressive and authoritative, commanding and convincing godman of the 20th century and 21st century. In the scutinising eyes of thousands, he is simply an awesome sight. He floats, not walk. He is loving, not fearful. He wills, not force. He gives, never take. He sets an example, not force. He is here to re-pair and re-build the broken and damaged "Ancient Highway to God". He said we are like cars going to his workshop for repair. http://lordsaibaba.com/1who.htm 10/07/2004 Who is this man Sai Baba? Page 2 of 13 Daily there are 15,000 to 30,000 waiting at his Lotus Feet. On His Birthday, there are 500,000 to 1 million wellwishers. He is now India's greatest asset! The Govt of India has assigned him 2 personal security guard. The Govt of India is building a railway station to service his ashram (1999). Easwaramma, (deceased on 19..) the Mother of Sai Baba still visits Him, he said. He has a airport and Indian Air flies to his ashram daily. The pilots stayed in his ashram and has darshan of Him. His residence has an angelic feeling; as though there are a lot of angels around. He is Sathya Sai Baba. Born on the 23rd November 1926. Other days He wears an orangy-red color robe; on Birthday He donned maroon color; Christmas He puts on white; and Vesak he puts on yellow. But the style of the dress has been the same for the last 60 years. Sathya in sanskrit means Truth. Sai means Sa and Ai; Sa means Divine, Ai means Mother. Baba means Father. Sathya Sai Baba literally means: Truthful Divine Mother http://lordsaibaba.com/1who.htm 10/07/2004 Who is this man Sai Baba? Page 3 of 13 Father. Born in a remote village in Puttaparthi , Andhra Pradesh; 185km north of Bangalore. His mother Easwaramma, named him Sathyanarayana Raju. He was not conceived. A ball of light went into her. Immediately at birth, a mysterious cobra was found below his cot. At birth, he already possessed all the powers. At the age of 14, 1940, the young boy declared himself as the reincarnation of the Sai Baba, the saint from Shirdi. He stop schooling at the age of 14 and yet the world's wise men are spiritually sitting on the floor to learn from him. Without stepping out of India, he was sighted all over the world. He was seen behind the clouds and in the sky by individuals standing below. He came out of nowhere to help "path seekers lost in space". He was seen walking in the Californian Highway,USA on one midnight. He is now 75 years old; single and not married. The Universe is His Home and the people His Children. His weight is forever and always 108 lbs! He will give up this mortal body at the age of 96, ie year 2022. http://lordsaibaba.com/1who.htm 10/07/2004 Who is this man Sai Baba? Page 4 of 13 He works 24 hours a day, 7 days a week, 365 days a year and non stop for the last 59 years. He has no rest, no sick leave, no pay, no shoes, only 3 sets of clothing. He has not eaten for the past few years. Only eat to symbolically bless the food. He only give give and give. He never ask anything from anybody. His spots the same fashion for more than 50 years: same hair-style, same dress-style, same hand movements. His daily schedule has not change for the past few decades. To date, some said he must have manifested nearly a ton of Holy Ash. He manifests nearly a pound of ashes a day, besides the number of rings, diamonds, rosaries, pendants etc. And he is still not tired or bored or ever thinking of stopping. He has not changed an iota for more than 60 years. He has only given 2 interviews to journalists, one on March 1999 and the first full length 23 years ago in September 1976. There is an aum sign on his fore-head between the brow. His powerful loving eyes can pierce your heart and your spirit. He has moved residence twice. One from Old Mandir to new mandir Prashanti Nilayam. http://lordsaibaba.com/1who.htm 10/07/2004 Who is this man Sai Baba? Page 5 of 13 Then from new mandir to Poornachandra Hall. According to prediction, He will move his residence for the third and last time. In 1993, in an attempted assination on Him, death and blood stained his mandir, forcing Him to move his residence. In 1999, January 11th to be precised, he fell and his arm shed blood!!! He said he will celebrate his 75th Birthday in the model-house where he was born. 1999 the first Sai Baba official movie, guided personally by him, will be completed and available for sale. He hardly eats. He lives on fresh air and love. Though barefooted, he seems to be walking on air. Floating feet! Rain water can never touch or wet him. All the elements are at his command. He cures sicknesses by issuing commands like "Cancel cancer." He raised the dead and fed the multitude from just a pot. The place where He lives is surrounded by 7 hills. In 1993, He sent 12 disciples to the Himalayas mountains for training. He forecasted his own death at the age of 96 ie year 2022. He forecasted his re-birth for the third time again. He has selected where he will be third time reborn and who are his future parents. He appeared suddenly in devotee's home. He came out of his own photograph hanging in devotee's home. He calls whoever he wants to meet him. Nobody goes to see him unless he wills it. http://lordsaibaba.com/1who.htm 10/07/2004 Who is this man Sai Baba? Page 6 of 13 He is the Chancellor of the Sai University and in charge and control of all his students from lower to higher levels. He establishes schools and universities along the path of spirituality, and charge no fee. He established a super speciality hospital (organ transplant) and charge no fee. He runs a general hospital for the entire villagers and the foreign visitors, and charge no fee. The doctors from all over the world are volunteers, paid no money or worked for a fraction of their earning capacity. His adminstrators are all professional and volunteers without pay. People going to him are provided with abundant food and quality accomodation at a token price. His followers numbered about 100 million in over 1200 centers worldwide. His only asset is his students. He said when the time comes, these students of his will be leaders of the world! Some says he is Satan, and he is not bothered. Some says he is God. He says he is God. So judge him by his fruits. His ashram is not the biggest in the world but the cleanest, safest and most disciplined. In his ashram, you can find a world-class planetarium, a three storey museum, many blocks of modern accomodation, hospitals, schools and universities, shopping complex, uninterrupted power and water supply, 3 huge canteens for devotees, a 10,000 capacity beamless hall, a high security VVIP guesthouse, etc etcetc. The Prime Minister of India is his follower for 17 years. He goes about his work barefooted for more than 60 years! Yet his feet are as soft as a child http://lordsaibaba.com/1who.htm 10/07/2004 Who is this man Sai Baba? Page 7 of 13 He has repeatedly and publicly said: "I am God" for the past 50 years and none can prove him wrong. On the contrary, these people became convinced that he is in fact truely God. A pendant materialized by him in 1964 in Mysore, is still oozing amrit (honey). He wave his right hand and vibhuti or ash appeared. With his right hand, he made gold, diamond, precious stones, rings, necklace, medicines, lingam, He created non-living objects and living objects too. He can teleport anybody thousand of miles away in nanoseconds. Once he created a baby monkey made it grow big in matter of seconds, and then made it disappeared. He plucked one of his hair, threw it on the floor, and it turned into live snake. He open his bushy hair and someone saw scorpions. From his mouth he brought forth huge lingams amd promised no rebirth for those who witnessed it. He is said to have a double angel symbol on his left thigh. The poor and rich go to him. The Hindus, Christians, Buddhists, Muslims, Jews, Zens all goes to him. Even Eskimos from the N Pole visited Him.
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