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Sunday, 24 April 2011

Sri Sathya Sai Baba R.I.P.

The Indian spiritual guru Sri Sathya Sai Baba has died at the age of 86. Sri Sathya Sai Baba was revered as a living god by many millions of followers in India and elsewhere.

Sai Baba's followers included many in the upper echelons of Indian society including Indian politicians, sportsmen (which in India mainly means cricketers), business tycoons and Bollywood stars.

Sai Baba's organisation ran schools and hospitals in many countries around the world as well as in India.

The Indian Prime Minister, Manmohan Singh, has said that Sai Baba's death was "an irreparable loss" to all. The thoughts of one of Sai Baba's most ardent followers Sachin Tendulkar are awaited, for in India Sachin Tendulkar is more important a figure than any mere politician.

4 comments:

prasad said...

Bhagavan Sri Satya Saibaba is a name of kindness. He helped through his trust in Andhra Pradesh and in other states of India not only India in so many countries. He is the avtar of shiridi sai baba no doubt about it. He is in every heart who believe him he has millions of devotees all over the world we all have to walk through his way. He will come again with his another avatar. He helped to so many people in so many counties physically he is no more but in is everyone's heart.

Atlanta Roofing said...

May god bless his soul….I respect Sri. Sathyanarayana Raju ji…in the terms of his social work he has done…but we can’t say that he was god…please it’s hard to digest….he was kind and wonderful person.May his soul rest in peace.

Dax said...

Dear Atlanta Roofing....we understand...that is what countless men said of Jesus around the same time He stuck it out on earth! Lets antiquate Bhagawan sri sathya sai baba.....and centuries to come He will be revered for what He is!

Just wait out this antiquation process if you will!

Dax said...

It is funny how men think.....we have no problems believing in Christ or any other embodimnet of God before our time. Inherent in all of us is the need to believe in what we cannot see...cannot reach...cannot be!

The very message that Christ or Sai spent their human lifetimes to remove from our hearts!