Agnaani main janmon se Sayee.... Eswar ko naheen jaan paatha
Tere karuna ki ek jhalak se... Khudaa ko maine pahli baar dekhaa
"Being ignorant since many births, Oh Sai, I haven't known God!
By the flash of your mercy, I see the God for the first time!"
What is the most important thing one could get from Sadguru Sainath?
He
Himself said that although He is willing to give from His open coffers, most
are not inclined to seek it. After every desire is answered and the truce
between needs and wants established, Sadguru begins His work on the chosen
ones. The most competent Sainath has innumerable ways that he chooses according
to the nature of the devotee.
God vision, the realization of the supreme, the purpose to any quest,
realization of the self, knowledge of the absolute, these are some of the
descriptors of the dormant quest one might have in the spiritual path. The
satsang with Sadguru is never passive! It is not a choice!
Is Saibaba a mere Guru or God himself? This is a stale question as any
reader of books on Saibaba can say that Baba appears to those in whatever form
they chose. Stories abound where Saibaba appeared as Vitthal, Shiva,
Dattatreya, Jesus and other forms of divinity. In spite of this, is there a
question whether Saibaba is just a siddha purusha, someone who acquired
supernatural powers due to saadhana or He the absolute beyond all siddhis? Is
He the God? What is God? What are God's attributes? None is able to describe
this. Hence, even the question whether Baba is God or not, is not completely
legitimate and at the best can only be a relative rhetoric! To make this
simple, if one would choose any form of God within one's confine, describe the
attributes of such a form, Rama, Shiva, Jesus, Krishna, Vishnu, Allah or
Buddha, all those attributes can be found in the perfect master of Shirdi. If
God is defined as an object of faith, the faith will reveal God's form.
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