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Darshan and Aarti

Shirdi Sai Baba was a revered Indian spiritual master who is regarded by his followers as a saint, fakir, and satguru. He is believed to have lived from the mid-19th century until October 15, 1918. Sai Baba spent much of his life in the small town of Shirdi in Maharashtra, where people from all religions—Hindus, Muslims, Sikhs, and Christians—came to seek his blessings.

Sai Baba taught the importance of faith (Shraddha) and patience (Saburi). He preached unity among all religions and emphasized love, forgiveness, charity, inner peace, and devotion to God. His teachings blended elements of Hinduism and Islam, and he often used parables and miracles to guide his devotees.

He encouraged helping the poor, feeding the hungry, and living a life of simplicity and compassion. Even today, millions of devotees visit the Shirdi Sai Baba Temple, believing in his guiding presence and experiencing comfort and miracles through prayer.

Sai Baba’s name continues to inspire kindness, unity, and spiritual devotion worldwide.

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