About Saibaba
Chandbhai, the headman of a village called Dhoopkhede (in Aurangabad, India), once
lost his horse and was looking for it. Suddenly he heard a voice say "You look tired.
come here and rest a while". He turned around and saw a young Fakir . The fakir
smiled at him and said "What are you looking for in this jungle, Chandbhai". Chandbhai
was surprised and he wondered how the fakir knew his name. Slowly, he said "I have
lost my horse. I have looked for it everywhere, but cannot seem to find it". The
fakir told him to look behind a clump of trees. Chandbhai was pleasantly surprised
to find his horse grazing peacefully behind those trees. He thanked the fakir and
asked his name. The fakir said "some people call me Sai Baba."
Sai Baba then invited Chandbhai to have a smoke with him. He got the pipe ready,
but there was no fire to light it with. Sai Baba thrust a pair of tongs into the
ground and brought out a burning coal. Chandbhai was wonderstruck. He thought "this
is no ordinary person" and invited Baba to come to his house and be his guest for
a few days.
Next day Baba went to Chandbhai's house and found everybody in a very joyful mood
and festivities going on all around. He found that Chandbhai's wife's nephew was
getting married. The bride was from Shirdi and the marriage party was going to Shirdi.
Chandbhai invited Baba to accompany the marriage party to Shirdi. At Shirdi they
camped in a field next to Khandoba's temple.
After the wedding, Saibaba stayed on at Shirdi. At first he lived under a neem tree
and begged for food whenever he needed it. He then went to Khandoba's temple, intending
to stay there, but the temple priest met him at the entrance and told him to go
to the mosque. That is how Baba, started staying at the Mosque which was later called
Dwarkamayi.
Baba preached at Shirdi all his life and performed numerous miracles to convince
people that God exists. He healed people's diseases, provided moral and material
comfort to his devotees. Baba helped bring Unity and Harmony between all communities.
He said that God is one, but called by different names. He said follow your own
religion and seek the truth.
One day a rich millionaire named Booty came to Sai Baba and said he was going to
construct a stone building for Shri Krishna. Baba helped him plan the building.
Before the building was completed Baba fell very ill. On the 15th of October 1918,
he breathed his last. His last wish was to be buried in Booty's building. Booty's
stone building came to be known as the Samadhi Mandir. Shri Sai Baba was buried
here and a beautiful shrine was built over it. To this day, people flock to Shirdi
to pay homage to Shri Sai Baba.
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