1. The mystic Sai Baba (1838 - 1918) is one of those peculiar Indian phenomena that so exasperate all those who want rational thinking and an ordered sequence to biographies. For while it is ...
Shirdi Sai Baba, who lived in the 19th and 20th century, has been a synonym for communal harmony and miracles. HUBBALLI: Shirdi Sai Baba, who lived in the 19th and 20th century, has been a synonym for ...
Devotees of Shirdi Sai Baba witnessed a miracle at Dwarkamai temple when the image of Sai Baba appeared on the wall. The temple is very close to the divine saint’s grave in the Shirdi district of ...
My uncle had heard that a “miracle” was underway, but he didn’t know how to drive a scooter. I was a teenager, with exams behind me, and a Chetak under me, pressured to cart him under the scorching ...
His friend recounts numerous tales depicting the miracles of Sai Baba. Unconvinced, he visits Shirdi himself and begins his journey towards discovery and faith. The movie is focused on the story of ...
Ranbir Kapoor reveals the precious gift he gave wife Alia Bhatt on her birthday: 'My undying love...' Abhishek Bachchan avoids 'very sexually explicit' films because of Aaradhya Bachchan: 'I want to ...
New Delhi: Sai Baba of Shirdi holds a unique place in the rich tradition of saints in India. Sai Baba, an embodiment of self-realization and perfection, did not come solely to preach but to awaken ...
Sathya Sai Baba was a Hindu guru revered by millions worldwide. He was born at Puttaparthi, and by the name "Sathyanarayana Raju" on November 23, 1926. When he grew to the age of fourteen, he claimed ...
Circa 1858, a simple, poor man arrived at Shirdi, a small village in Maharashtra, and through his relentless work, became one of India’s most prominent saints. At a time when caste and religion led to ...
HYDERABAD: To some 30 million followers in 160 countries, Sathya Sai Baba was the unquestionable master of their faith, a belief that no controversy or rational disquisition could shake. While ...
Sai Baba was very fond of lights. He used to borrow oil from shop-keepers, and keep lamps burning the whole night in the Masjid and temple. This went on for some time. The Banias, who supplied oil ...