Archive for the ‘Sai Spiritual Showers’ Category

Baba – The God Of Bees!

Emphatic statements boasting of one’s faith in God could very well be heard and tested by God ‘in the same coin’. Baba’s ears are everywhere and better watch out, says Ms. Maria St. John of California narrating a thrilling episode of her own….Baba – The God Of Bees! …an extract from Sanathana Sarathi later published under Sai Spiritual Showers.

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I Am Involved…

A terrible accident taking one to the brink of death could turn out to be a terrific happening to cherish for ever if only one is able to remember Him in the nick of time, calling for His Involvement. When fatal fate stared at Ms. Muriel J Engle of Santa Barbara, involving a car accident, her first thought was “Baba”, seeking His intervention. Read on how Bhagawan sent His ‘visiting card’ saving the one who took refuge in Him… read more »

Tell me about Sai Baba…

“Amma, Who Is He?” If your little ward had posed this question unto the mother in you, how would you have responded answering the little one? It is in fact, a mother’s biggest puzzle and rarest privilege; puzzle to make her way through to the little heart to engrave the Truth about the Lord walking on two feet, rarest of the privileges for a mother initiating her little one unto the greatest spiritual persona. A loving American Mother had styled her introduction to the blossoming little ones about the mighty living Truth, God walking on Two Feet, Sri Sathya Sai Baba, as published in Sanathana Sarathi, March 1973. Read on…

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Sweetness From The Sands…

The youthful days of Bhagawan found Him physically moving close with many fortunate ones granting rare glimpses of His Divinity. Chitravathi riverbed would witness many such rare feats where the Young Sathya Sai led groups of devotees, often bringing His miraculous visiting cards. But, here is a different story, a story where a group of five persuaded Baba to walk up to Chitravathi, curious to test His Divinity. Read on an interesting episode chronicled by P. Lakshmiah in Sanathana Sarathi, May 1970. read more »

“You will be successful…”

Undoubtedly “The Princess Among Mountains”, the darshan of Holy Nandadevi, 7800 meter snow capped peak in the mighty Himalayas, stuns the senses and leaves one wordless. A trek in this mystical mountain is considered to be one of the most difficult and dangerous treks in the Himalayas. Scottish born naturalised Indian writer and traveller William McKay Aitken, popularly known as Bill Aitken read more »