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The Sri Sai Satcharita, and from Swami Kaleshwar.
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  • The historic details of Shirdi Baba’s birth are unrecorded.

    The few facts which are known of Baba’s childhood come from his

    authorized biography,

    The Sri Sai Satcharita, and from Swami Kaleshwar.

    Baba’s birth name and the names of his parents are undocumented.  

    Baba’s parents were simple villagers—his father was a boatman and

    his mother, a devoted housewife.  

    She was also known to be a great devotee of Shiva, praying that He

    would grant her wish and be born as her child.  

    Even though the couple remained childless after many years of

    marriage, her devotion never waivered, and she persisted in her

    prayers for a divine son.

    An Incarnation of Shiva

    One day, while her husband was ferrying passengers across the river,

    a huge storm came.  

    It was clear to the wife that her husband was in mortal danger.

     As she stood watching with tears in her eyes, Shiva appeared and

    asked, “What do you want?” She said, “You have to come in my life as

    my son.” Shiva gave her a fruit and told her to eat it.  

    At the same time her husband returned safely to shore.

     She told him of her divine experience showing him Shiva’s

    fingerprints on the fruit as proof.

    The husband became jealous, his jealousy increasing when his wife

    became pregnant.

    Determined that he, too, should have direct experience of the Lord,

    he decided to leave his wife and go to the forest to live and

    meditate.  

    However, his wife did not want to be separated from him.

    Leaving the child in their hut, she went with her husband into the

    forest where they lived out the remainder of their lives, “receiving

    enlightenment from Shiva”, Swami Kaleshwar said.

    A Muslim couple from a nearby village found the child

    and adopted him.

    One day, the boy was playing with the son of the local Hindu

    priest.  

    As part of their game, the priest’s son brought a Shiva Lingam from

    the temple.  

    Upon seeing it the boy immediately put it in his mouth and gleefully

    swallowed it.

     All the Muslims were outraged at his actions, which they felt were

    blasphemy.

     The Hindus as well were so deeply upset at the loss of the lingam,

    their sacred symbol, that they were determined to cut open the boy’s

    stomach and retrieve it.

     Eventually everyone calmed down when the parents reminded them that

    he was adopted: they didn’t even know his birth name or whether he

    was actually a Hindu or a Muslim.  

    Throughout the incident, the boy remained unconcerned.

     Soon after, he left home, taken by a fakir, who eventually brought

    the boy to the saint, Venkusa, who would become his master.

    In later years, Baba would freely quote from the sacred scriptures

    of both Islam and Hinduism.

    When asked whether he was in fact a Hindu or a Muslim he would

    reply, “The ways to God are many but God is one.

     Serve God.  

    Serve each other.

     Love each other.

     This is God’s Way.”

     His life, from the very beginning, was a message to the world about

    the unity of all religions.

    Baba stayed with Venkusa for 12 years.  

    Because he received more attention from his master than the other

    disciples, the disciples became jealous and attempted to kill him by

    pummeling him with a brick.  

    As the brick flew towards his head, Baba called out his master’s

    name and the brick miraculously stopped in mid-air thus Baba’s life

    was saved.

     Afterwards, the brick was given to Baba as a gift by Venkusa.

     It became Baba’s power object, which he used as a pillow and kept

    with him until the last days of his life.

     
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    A Person, who has controlled his mind, can achieve any success in his life. How far you are trying to control your mind?
    The mind that judges not others ever remains tension-free.
    http://lh5.ggpht.com/_lOgd1uS-wX0/TCOlFNMxIBI/AAAAAAAAE88/GpxUgxnwioE/why_fear_when_i_am_here.jpg

     


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