Spiritual Guru Sathya Sai Baba's Life...


Spiritual Guru Sathya Sai Baba's Life...

Hyderabad, Apr 24: One of India's most famous spiritual leaders, who counted a worldwide following of millions including top diplomats, sports icons and film stars, led a life dedicated to philanthropy marred by the occasional controversies.

Sathya Sai, or Sathya Sai Baba, as he was fondly known among followers, passed away at the intensive care unit of a hospital funded by his organisation in the town of Puttaparthi in Andhra Pradesh where thousands of devotees gathered to pay their last respects. He was 85.

Sathya Sai, whose devotees believe him to be an incarnation of God in human form, has a following believed to be over six millions in India and abroad.

Regarded as the god man of the god men, Sathya Sai, led a life full of claimed miracles for over 70 years. He was also a spiritual leader, educator, and philanthropist.

















Sathya Sai was born in 1926 into an ordinary family at Puttapathi village in Andhra Pradesh. He was named Sathyanarayana. As a child he was unusually intelligent and showed no interest in worldly things. He was a writer of poetry. When he was just 14 years old, Sathyanarayana announced that he was a reincarnation of Sai Baba of Shirdi.

Hagiography has it that at a very early age he was bit by a poisonous scorpion, following which he started to show unusual powers such as reciting Sanskrit verses of which he had no knowledge of.

Prime Ministers, Presidents, Kings, Ambassadors and celebrities from every walk of life thronged his Aashram in Puttaparthi seeking his blessings for over 50 years. He founded over 1500 Sathya Sai Centres in 114 countries across the globe. He was visited by record number of heads of states during his life time.

Sathya Sai proclaimed himself as divinity and claimed miracles such as producing sacred ash or 'vibhuti', vermillion, fruits, precious gems and gold items from thin air at the time of his visitations with his followers.

He also claims to have brought back to life two persons from the dead apart from curing fatal diseases and disability in followers. His Aashram at Puttaparthi became a famous religious centre within just 20 years.

Sceptics and rationalists considered his miracles nothing more than parlour tricks. Retired Icelandic psychology professor Erlendur Haraldsson wrote that he did not get Sathya Sai's permission to study him under controlled circumstances. In 1976, Dr H Narasimhaiah, a physicist and then vice chancellor of Bangalore University, founded and chaired a committee "to rationally and scientifically investigate miracles and other verifiable superstitions".

He wrote to Sathya Sai to allow him to study the guru's purported miracles under scientific conditions but was refused audience.

Another rationalist Abraham Thomas Kovoor who campaigned to expose as frauds various Indian and Sri Lankan "god-men", believed that the Sathya Sai performed his 'vibhuti' through sleight of hand. Noteworthy is also the effort of Indian magician P C Sorkar Junior who was critical of the gurus "miracles."

Sathya Sai gained immense popularity among the people of southern India for many philanthropic endeavours such as world class speciality heart hospitals, free water schemes to cities, towns and villages and educational institutions.

  

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  • AJA, ABU DHABI

    Mon, Apr 25 2011

    MAN OF GOD HE WAS INDEED.NOT GOD OF MAN. MAY HIS SOUL REST IN PEACE.

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  • MRG, Jalandhar

    Mon, Apr 25 2011

    Though I am not a follower of Shri Sathya Sai baba but his works as philanthropist are admirable by one and all. However, as a Spiritual Guru, I could not find anyone as Braham Giani among his followers who are known to me. Service to Society is one thing but guidance for Self-Realisation is entirely a different. Since he has left a financial empire worth 40,000 crores of Rupees, his Trust will scrap within next one or two years, if not months. He should have deputed his deputy while he was alive. Nobody wants to part with such wealth. Only a Saint can.

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  • Clara Lewis, Kemmannu/Dubai

    Sun, Apr 24 2011

    Excellent article, nice to learn about the life and work of noble people.

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  • KRPrabhu, Mangalore

    Sun, Apr 24 2011

    Thank you Daijiworld for the excellent coverage.Jai Sai Ram.

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  • RP, Mlore

    Sun, Apr 24 2011

    I may not be his devotee or follower, but I greatly admire his vision and personality. He has done wonderful deeds for humanity during his lifetime and I hope we will find more and more like minded people in our generation who will give life to thousands of downtrodden, helpless and the poor. God bless his wonderful soul.

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  • Shivanand Shetty, Mangalore/Bangalore/USA

    Sun, Apr 24 2011

    Agreed with you G.N.BANGERA, Mijar/Muscat we have to appreciate the good works done by Baba. In Bangalore Whitefield Satya Sai hospital free treatment for the poor. The hospital also has good facilities.

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  • G.N.BANGERA, Mijar/Muscat

    Sun, Apr 24 2011

    Seeing is believing look at Puttaparthi Prashanth Nilaya & White field at Bangalore all over world how Sathya Sai Baba done all miracle no one do it for the people the science & spiritual is very different earth quake tsunami valcano tornado flood cyclone all science control by advance warning save people lives & property Jai Shree Sai Ram God Know the best

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