The Dwarkamai of Sai Baba was open to all, irrespective of caste,
creed and religion.
As the days passed devotees from all walks of life started streaming
into Shirdi.
The village Shirdi was fast assuming prominence.
As the gifts and presentations flowed in, the pomp and grandeur of
Sai worship also increased.
But Baba’s life of a fakir remained calm, undisturbed, unaltered and
there is the Saint’s spiritual glory.
He lived His divine mission through His pure self in a human
embodiment.
The immense energy that was manifest in the body of Sai was moving
in a mysterious way, creating and recreating itself every where
beyond the comprehension of time and space.
This fountainhead of unsurpassed spiritual glory shed His gross body
on 15th October 1918.
Every limb, every bone and pore of his body was permeated with
divine essence.
Baba claimed that though one day his physical body will not exist
his remains will communicate with all those who seek him with inner
yearnings.
His self-allotted labour of love in His physical body was perhaps
over.
Today He continues to work ever vigorously as the ‘Sai Spirit’.
OM SAI SRI SAI JAYA JAYA SAI!!!
Let us pray at the feet of Sai Baba who is the incarnation of all gods and protector of all, to show mercy on us, and increase our devotion towards him.