Tuesday 27 December 2011

Sai Baba And Dhuni

 Shri Saibaba of Shirdi was an Indian spiritual guru and a fakir who transcended the barriers of religions, and was regarded with great reverence by both Hindu and Muslim followers. He lived in Shirdi, a town in the west-Indian state of Maharashtra, between 1838 and 1918. His real name, birthplace and date of birth are not known. The name "Sai" was given to him upon his arrival at Shirdi, by Mahalsapathi, a devotee of Kandoba Raya at the temple stairs where he first saw him.

Sai Baba remains a very popular saint, and is worshiped by people around the world. He taught a moral code of love, forgiveness, helping others, charity, contentment, inner peace, and devotion to God and guru. His philosophy ingrained 'Shraddha' meaning faith and 'Saburi' meaning patience. According to him Shraddha and Saburi were the supreme attributes to reach the state of godliness.

It is believed that sometime in the year 1858, at a tender age of 16 years Shri Saibaba arrived at the village of Shirdi in Ahmednagar district of Maharashtra along with a marriage party. He lived in in mosque in Shirdi until his demise in 1918. Sai Baba's teaching combined elements of Hinduism and Islam, practiced Hindu and Muslim rituals, taught using words and figures that drew from both traditions, and was buried in Shirdi. One of his well known epigrams, "Sabka Malik Ek " ("One God governs all"), is associated with Islam and Sufism. He always uttered "Allah Malik" ("God is King"). He gave the name ´Dwarkamayi´ to the mosque and for the entire 60 year period Sai Baba lived there he kept a fire (Dhuni) burning 24/7.

His Sacred Dhuni had very special place and relevance in Saibaba´s life. He never let the Dhuni extinguish during his lifetime and his followers used to contribute fuel and match boxes to help him keep the Dhuni alive. Sai Baba used to sit by the side of his "Dhuni" and look at it while being deeply absorbed in thoughts. He used to distribute the 'Udi' the sacred ash of his Dhuni, to all who came to Him, as a token of His grace.

Sai devotees believe when you visualize Sai Baba sitting near his Dhuni in the Dwarakamai of your heart, all your senses and sins of present and past will be offered to this holy fire. Everything we see, smell, listen, read, write, possess, want, desire and our own body is reduced to ashes and goes back to the mother earth. This is one of the simple teachings of Sai Baba. All the living and non living things come into being due to mother earth and all of them back to earth. The soul when it has finished its cycle of birth and death goes back to the eternal ´Light of God,´ and for us Shirdi Sai devotees this means ´reaching the holy feet of Shirdi Sai Baba´ means ´reaching the holy feet of Shirdi Sai Baba.´

For the previous 153 years Sai Baba´s Sacred Dhuni is perpetually burning and still graces millions of devotees who visit his shrine in Shirdi with Baba´s blessings. SaiDhuni now brings the same Scared Dhuni to hundreds of millions of Sai Devotees worldwide.

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Monday 28 November 2011

Sanctity Of SaiDhuni

An eternal flame is a flame or torch that burns constantly. The flames that burned constantly have been archaic feature of divineness, spirituality, permanency and solidarity from times immemorial. Continually burning fire was a constant feature of every Greek temple. The Bible commands that "The fire shall ever be burning upon the altar; it shall never go out", regarding the altar of the Tabernacle. (Leviticus 6:13, KJV). It represented a blessed source of light over darkness. Through time it became very symbolic for wisdom, knowledge and religious worship.
The eternal flame of the original Judaic Tabernacle is still celebrated as the present day Ner Tamid (eternal flame) that hangs above the Ark in every Synagogue, and the Christian Churches, particularly Catholic and Lutheran feature an eternal flame on or hung above their altars. An eternal flame constantly tended by a dedicated priest is a feature of Zoroastrian religious culture. These practices and beliefs have their prehistoric roots in ancient Egyptian and Indian traditions.

Sanctity Of SaiDhuni

Saturday 26 November 2011

Dhuni

For the last 153 years Sai Baba's Dhuni (Sacred Fire) is perpetually burning in Dwarkamai in Shirdi. Dwarkamai is the mosque where Sai Baba lived during his sixty years of stay at Shirdi, and blessed his devotees with material and spiritual benefits.

Friday 25 November 2011

SaiDhuni

SaiDhuni is an initiative of an International Congregation of Sai Devotees (ICSD) founded by a group of Non-Resident Indians. Major sponsor of this non-profit charity is Multiglobal Trading of Dubai, UAE, where the ICSD is currently headquartered.
ICSD was formed to follow the path shown by Sai Baba and spread Baba's spiritual message worldwide using technological advancements in social networking by bringing the sanctity of Sai Baba's sacred Dhuni that is perpetually burning since 1858. Sai Baba's Dhuni is known to have powers to alleviate the pain, strengthen the weak, heal the handicaps, cure the sick and bless the world.

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