Sai Baba of Shirdi (1838 – 15 October 1918; Resided in Shirdi), also known as Shirdi Sai Baba, was a spiritual master who was and is regarded by his devotees as a saint, fakir, avatar (an incarnation of God), or sadguru, according to their individual proclivities and beliefs. He was revered by both his Muslim and Hindu devotees, and during, as well as after, his life on earth it remained uncertain if he was a Muslim or Hindu himself.
In every state of mind and soul while going through the diffrent events of life, we should always look to Shri Sai so that we do not go far from Him.
The devotee of Shri Shridi Sai know that whoever surrenders to Him. He takes care.
Humility and simplicity are not weaknesses, they are the biggest strength one can posses on the path of spritiual devlopemnts.
The Sadgurus take a human body out of infinite compassion for the suffering devotees.
The Sadgurus take a human body out of infinite compassion for the suffering devotees.
The main question about the faith in the Master is should miracles be the only factor/plinth of such faith even if a Master is capable of creating such miracles?
The first problem theat arises when faith is dependant only on miracles creted by a Saint or master is that the devotee becomes miracle-dependent.
Nature, which is the manifested sprit of God, tells human beings, “ i have given you a body, a mind and soul, i have created the facilities on this earth. Put them to the best posssible use for your good and that of others”.
Not doing what God has empowered us to do but merely wishing for miracles to happen is treating an illusory path.
Devotees who only depend on the powers of miracles of a master will lose faith if the miracles prayed for does not take place.