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Sai Literature => Sai Thoughts => Topic started by: saiprincess on January 30, 2012, 06:31:28 AM

Title: Sai Krishna
Post by: saiprincess on January 30, 2012, 06:31:28 AM
This Celestial Song was sung by Lord Krishna.

Whatever happened, happened for good.
Whatever is happening, is happening for good.
Whatever will happen, that will be for good as well.
What have you lost? why are you crying?
What did you bring with you, which you have lost?
What did you produce, which was destroyed?
Whatever was received, was received from here.
Whatever was given, was given here
You brought nothing when you were born
You are taking nothing with you when you die
Whatever is yours today was somebody else’s yesterday and will be somebody else’s tomorrow.
Change is the law of the universe.


Baba once told uddavesha Bua to bring the purana in which Baba claimed to have already spoken to him and is continuing to do so.Bua could not comprehend this statement.So baba directed him to go to wada and bring the same book which was read there.Bua went to the wada and found saint Ekanath's Srimad bhagavata{canto11} was being read there and he brought the same to baba.Baba randomly opened the book and asked Bua to look at that.Bua glanced through that and realised that it was the same canto in which Lord Shree Krishna preached Udhava,which is popularly known as 'Udhava Gita'.
Now Bua could comprehend the implicit meaning of Baba's statement i.e. 'Baba has already preached Bua in Dwaparayuga and is continuing the same'.
Ref;- Narasimha Swamiji
The history behind the construction of the Samadhi Mandir also signifies that Shri Sai is Shri Krishna and Shri Krishna is Shri Sai.Baba's holy body was placed and preserved in the central shrine meant for Murlidhar.Thus Baba himself became Murlidhar.When Lord Krishna played the Bansuri he gave a call to all the souls to come and rest in him.While baba's chillum inhaled all the sins of his devotees getiing them closer to him in other words the divine.Wether the devotees were aware of this compassion or not his grace still released them from the knots their karmas.

Dhurandhar Balaram was not accustomed to smoking,still he accepted the chillum offered by baba.After taking a few puffs with great difficulty he realised that he had given away his asthama to the divine.
Om Sai Krishna
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