Tuesday, December 25, 2007

92 Kgs Golden throne for Shirdi Sai Baba

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As per Indian TV news Channels a devotee of Shirdi Sai Baba has gifted a throne made of 92 kg gold to Sai Baba after the godly saint of Shirdi came into his dream. Apoorva Narayan Reddy is a businessman from Hyderabad who has offered a throne which cost him a whopping Rs 9.5 crore(US$ 2.4 Million).

As per Narayan Reddy, Sai Baba came into his dream in gold form around seven months ago. This inspired him to offer a gold throne at his feet. Throne is made by a company in Bangalore & the throne weighs around 100 kg. More than 92 kg gold was employed in its making.The gold throne reached Shirdi from Bangalore. Sai Baba's place Shirdi is a very sacred and important place of pilgrimage in India.

Sai Baba of Shirdi also known as "Shirdi Sai Baba", was an Indian guru, yogi and fakir who is regarded by his Hindu and Muslim followers as a great saint. Some of his Hindu devotees believe that he was an incarnation of God Shiva.

Sai Baba's millions of disciples, followers and devotees believe that he had performed many miracles. Some of them were: bilocation, curing the incurably sick, helping his devotees in need in a miraculous way, reading the minds of others. Numerous inhabitants of Shirdi talked about these miracles.

The Shirdi Saibaba Temple, located at Shirdi, Maharashtra, India attracts millions of devotees of all religions, castes and creed who come to pay homage to Shri Sai Baba. The temple is a beautiful shrine that was built over the Samadhi of Shri Sai Baba.

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Friday, October 05, 2007

Sai Baba's 'Moon miracle' fails

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Puttaparthi (Andhra Pradesh) : As per one India TV channel report, It was a hoax by god man Satya Sai Baba's followers as thousands of people gathered at the airport here Thursday night after word spread that controversial god man Satya Sai Baba would be 'sighted' on the moon - but returned disappointed when the 'miracle' did not happen.

The 81-year-old Sai Baba was also present at the airport and later returned to his 'Prshanti Nilayam' ashram here in Anantapur district, about 500 km from state capital Hyderabad.

It all started when an official of the Sai Trust announced that the god man would make a 'moon appearance' 6-7 p.m., and asked devotees to proceed towards the airport.
Thousands of the Baba's devotees from neighboring villages rushed to the airport but were disappointed as a cloud cover hid the moon. They waited for an hour before dispersing.

Police had a tough time in clearing the traffic on the airport road to enable the Baba to return to his abode amid tight security. There was no word from Sai Trust as to why the 'miracle' failed to materialize.

His devotees believed that the clouds played spoilsport while rationalists termed it an attempt by Sai Trust to revive the Baba's waning popularity.

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