Saturday, March 19, 2011

My thought for the day as envisaged & flashed by me on the f.b. of March 17,,2011.

Bishwa Nath Singh


Let us have patience and should not be afraid of failure as it creates avenues for success in our life!

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(Photo of His Holiness Satya Shri Sai Ram)

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Bishwa Nath Singh :
It is my thought for the day that I would like to share wth every body.His Holiness Satya Shri Sai Baba of Shirdi whose picture has been displayed above was said to be born on September 28, 1838 who later proved himself to be as an In...dian Guru, Yogi, and Fakir who is regarded by his Hindu and Muslim devotees as a saint. Hindu devotees considered him as an incarnation of Lord Shiva or Dattatreya. Many devotees believe that he was a Sadguru, an enlightened Sufi Pir or a Qutub who had become well-known figure in many parts of the world, but especially in India, where he is much revered. In the beginning of eighteenth century a young bearded man with sparkling eyes took shelter in a mosque, in Shirdi Village in the Ahmednagar district of Maharashtra State in India, when he was about sixteen years old. It is generally accepted that Sai Baba stayed in Shirdi for three years, disappeared for a year, and returned permanently around 1858, which suggests a birth year of 1838 who later on became popular as Shri Sai Baba. Nobody knew from where this stranger had come to Shirdi who hardly spoke a word and stayed there. Soon after that the curious villagers started offering food to the man, but he never asked anything from them. Sometimes he shared his food with the animals. Soon the young fakir, as he was started to be addressed, started expressing his view points with few elderly villagers. His simple language of expression and his special power of solving the problems of poor needy and destitute soon made this less known fakir, known as Shri Sai Baba. As the days passed, devotees started streaming into Shirdi in large numbers. The village was fast becoming a centre of pilgrimage. As gifts and presentations flowed in, the pomp and ceremony of Sai worship were evolving. Everyday Sai Baba would be a pauper having distributed all among the needy and the poor. But Sai Baba’s life of a Fakir remained calm, undisturbed, unaltered and therein is the saint’s Spiritual glory. People also later on realized that this “Baba” was no ordinary person but a person with extraordinary godly powers. Such powers are not known or present in normal human beings. Baba preached his principle of love and faith in humanity to all his disciples. He always felt anguished over the fact that all those who came to him were more for their own personal problems and not for attaining the ultimate goal of reaching God which he felt could be attained only by true servicing of humanity. He strongly believed in uniformity of religion and he never distinguished anyone on the basis of caste, creed or religion.Let us join to pay our humble obeisance to His lotus feet and seek His bliss for well-being of all living-being of this universe irrespective of their care,colour,faith,religion and nationality!Let us offer our Gulal (made of dried scented flowers red in color) to His lotus feet and seek His bliss for well-being of all living -being of this globe on the eve of Holi-a festival of colours!

Subasheineei Krishnan Pillai :
SAI.....The Epitome Of Universal Love....Aum Sai Aum Jai Jai Sai Aum...

Anirudha Mohanta:
yes failure really creates new avenues for success

Shyam Bihari :
Jai sai Nath Maharaj

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Gsv Krishna Jai sai ram :)

..Roaming Journalist om sai ram

Revika G Singh true

..Drkumud Tiwary :
Jai sai nath. Jai jai sai nath.

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f.b.
March 17,2011.

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