Saibaba information

Saibaba information

Saibaba information: Where was Saibaba before coming to Shirdi? After coming to Shirdi, he left Shirdi and then after staying in a procession, he started living there permanently. Where were they when they left Shirdi? Let's know 10 facts related to Saibaba that you have not yet known.

 1. Three major books were written on the right:


A. 'Shri Sai Sai Satcharitra', Author Shri Sri Govindrao Raghunath Dabholkar. This book is originally written in Marathi. This book was started writing from 1910 when Saibaba was alive and it was written till Sai Sai's tomb in 1918.

B. 'A unique Saint Saibaba of Shirdi', author Mr. Vishwas Balasaheb Kher. Kher wrote this book with the inspiration of Saibaba's friend Swami Sai Sharan Anand. It was Kher who helped Baba's house in Saibaba birthplace Pathri from the Bhusari family to the Chaudhary family who bought the place for the Sai Memorial Trust.

C. A book is also written in Kannada whose name is unknown. The author's name is Shri Biwi Satyanarayana Rao (Satya Vitthala). Vitthala wrote this book inspired by his Nanani. His grandfather was a friend of Saibaba's previous birth and this birth, ie both births. The translation of this book into English Prof. Sridhar of Melukote did and some parts of this book were translated into Hindi by Shri Shashikant Shantaram Gadkari. The name of the Hindi book is - 'Sadguru Sai Darshan' (a recitation of a recluse).

2. The birthplace of Sai Baba Pathri

Saibaba
was born on 27 September 1830 in Pathri village in Parbhani district of Maharashtra. A temple is built on Pathri, the birthplace of Saibaba. A charming statue of Sai is kept inside the temple. It is the abode of Baba, where old things like utensils, ghats, and idols of deities are kept. The remains of the old house have also been kept well. This house was purchased from Raghunath Bhusari, a descendant of Saibaba, from the Shri Sai Smarak Trust at a stamp of Rs 90 for 3 thousand rupees.

3.Names of Sai Baba's parents

Saibaba's father's name was Parashurama Bhusari and his mother's name was Anusuya, also known as Govind Bhau and Devaki Amma. Some people also called father Gangabhau. Both had 5 sons, whose names are as follows - Raghupati, Dada, Haribhau, Ambadas and Balwant. Saibaba was the third child of Parashuram whose name was Haribhau.

4. Who are the descendants of Sai Baba?

The descendants of Saibaba still live in Aurangabad, Nizamabad and Hyderabad. Sai's elder brother Raghupati had 2 sons - Mahaudra and Parshuram Bapu. The sons of Mahaudraji were Raghunathji who owned a Pathri house. Raghunath Bhusariji has 2 sons and 1 daughter - Diwakar Bhusari, Shashikant Bhusari, and a daughter in Nagpur. Diwakar lives in Hyderabad and Shashikant in Nizamabad. Parashuram's son was Bhau. Bhau had 2 sons named Prabhakar Rao and Manik Rao. 

Prabhakar Rao has a son and daughter named Prashant, Mukund, Sanjay, and daughter Lata Pathak, who live in Aurangabad. Manikrao Bhusari has 4 daughters - Anita, Sunita, Seema and Daya.

 5. Education of the father and death of father

Haribabu (Sai) studied in Pathri only in connection with his father. There was also a Gurukul in Pathri, where he used to lecture to the Guru. Actually, a Muslim family near Saibaba's house Used to live His name was Chand Mia and his wife was Chand B. They had no children. Haribhau (Sai) used to spend more time in his own house. Chand B used to consider Haribhau as son-in-law.

 The whole family was shattered after the father's death. It is said that he took Baba from Pathri with a Sufi mystic named Vali. Sai's other brothers moved to Aurangabad, Nizamabad and Hyderabad.

6. Baba in Vaikunsha's ashram

Baba, along with Fakir, roamed many places and reached Pathari again one day alone. After reaching there, it is revealed that there is no one there. Finally he met Chand B, a resident of the neighborhood. Chand B was pleased to see Haribhau. Chand B took him to the Venkusha Ashram in the nearby village of Selu (Selu) for arranging lodging for Haribabu (Baba). Saibaba's age at that time It must have been 15 years. Vaikunsha embraced him on seeing him and made him his disciple. Vaikunsha gave all his divine powers to saiaba before his death.

7. Cough Bunny and Brick

One day Vaikunsha and Saibaba were returning from the forest, then some people started throwing brick and stones at Baba. When Vankusha comes to save Baba, a brick is placed on his head. Venkusha's head started bleeding. Baba immediately cleaned the blood with a cloth.

Venkusha tied the same cloth with 3 wraps on Baba's head and said that these 3 wraps are about being free from the world and knowledge and safety. Baba picked up the brick that hurt him and kept it in his bag. After this, Baba kept this brick for his whole life. Saibaba used to say that the day this brick breaks, understanding my breath will also break.

8. Baba's Guru lit a lamp in Shirdi

Venkusha told Baba that 80 years ago he had gone to Sajjangarh to see Swami Samarth Ramdas's Charan Paduka, in return he stayed in Shirdi. He meditated under a neem tree near a mosque there and at the same time saw Guru Ramdas and said that only one of your disciples will stay here and because of that the place will become a pilgrimage. Vaikunsha further said that while there I have lit a lamp in memory of Ramdas, which is placed under the cover of rock below the neem tree.

 9. The arrival of Sai in Shirdi

On the orders of Venkusha, Saibaba reached Shirdi while walking. Then Shirdi village would have been home to a total of 450 families. There, Baba first saw the Khandoba temple, then he reached the neem tree told by Vaikunsha. A platform was built around it under the Neem tree.
Baba used to sit there after asking for alms. 

Some people eagerly asked why do you live here under the Neem tree? To this, Saibaba said that my Guru had meditated here, so I rest here. Some people ridiculed him, then Baba said that if he is in doubt, then he should dig at this place. The villagers dug at the place where they found 4 lamps burning under a rock.

10. Baba's return to Shirdi

After three months, Baba left Shirdi without telling anyone. People searched for him a lot but could not find him. After 3 years of touring major places of India, Saibaba Chand came along with Pasha Patil (a Muslim vassal of Dhupkheda) in a bullock cart to marry her sister-in-law.

Where the procession stopped, there was the temple of Khandoba in front, where the priest was Mhalasapati. Seeing Baba disguised as Tarun Fakir this time, Mhalsapati said, ‘Come Sai’. Just then Baba's name became 'Sai'. Saibaba used to call Mhalasapati as 'Bhagat'.


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