Monday, 29 February 2016
Download Sai Baba Bhajan "Ananda Maya Bhagwan Hey Prema Maya Bhagwan"
Ananda Maya Bhagwan Hey Prema Maya Bhagwan
O Bhaghwan Sai Bhagwan
Ananda Maya Bhagwan Hey Prema Maya Bhagwan
He Karuna Nidhe Prabhu Sai Ram
Kripa Nidhe Dinö Ke Pran
Aao Prabhu Mujhe Charana Lagalo
Daya Karo Bhagwan
Mujhe Kripa Karo Bhagwan
Lord Sai, who is full of bliss and love, is the ocean of compassion
and grace, the very life of the downtrodden. Take me, O Lord,
keep me at Your feet, and shower Your grace and mercy on me.
O Bhaghwan Sai Bhagwan
Ananda Maya Bhagwan Hey Prema Maya Bhagwan
He Karuna Nidhe Prabhu Sai Ram
Kripa Nidhe Dinö Ke Pran
Aao Prabhu Mujhe Charana Lagalo
Daya Karo Bhagwan
Mujhe Kripa Karo Bhagwan
Lord Sai, who is full of bliss and love, is the ocean of compassion
and grace, the very life of the downtrodden. Take me, O Lord,
keep me at Your feet, and shower Your grace and mercy on me.
About Sai Baba Prasadalayaa and Images
At present, in the new Sai Prasadalaya, everyday 25 to 30 thousand Sai devotees take meal as a Prasad. During the time of vacation and festivals of Lord Saibaba the number of Sai devotees hikes up to 55 thousand..
Free Prasad meals are served to poor, blind handicapped & sages. Like this, approx 1000 persons are served everyday with this facility.
The prasadalaya is open from 10 am to 10 pm.The food is first offered to Sai Baba and then served to the devotees.
Expenses for a plate of Prasad Meal is around Rs. 15/-.
Saibaba Sansthan provides Prasad meals to all Sai devotees to Rs. 6/- only.
Apart from this, Children below age 10 are charged Rs 3/- for the same.
The prasadalayaa yearly expenditure is Rs 30 crores.
Free Prasad meals are served to poor, blind handicapped & sages. Like this, approx 1000 persons are served everyday with this facility.
The prasadalaya is open from 10 am to 10 pm.The food is first offered to Sai Baba and then served to the devotees.
Expenses for a plate of Prasad Meal is around Rs. 15/-.
Saibaba Sansthan provides Prasad meals to all Sai devotees to Rs. 6/- only.
Apart from this, Children below age 10 are charged Rs 3/- for the same.
The prasadalayaa yearly expenditure is Rs 30 crores.
Sai Baba Vibhuthi Mantra
Paramam Pavithram Baba Vibhuthim
Paramam Vichithram Leela Vibhuthim
Paramaartha Ishtaartha Moksha Pradhaanam
Baba Vibhuthim Idham Asrayami
Meaning:
I take refuge in the supremely sacred Vibhuthi of Lord Baba, the wonderful Vibhuthi, which bestows salvation, the sacred state which I desire to attain.
Paramam Vichithram Leela Vibhuthim
Paramaartha Ishtaartha Moksha Pradhaanam
Baba Vibhuthim Idham Asrayami
Meaning:
I take refuge in the supremely sacred Vibhuthi of Lord Baba, the wonderful Vibhuthi, which bestows salvation, the sacred state which I desire to attain.
Sai Baba Aarti
Aarti Shree Sai guruvar ki,Parmanand sada survar ki.
Jaki kripa vipul sukhkari,Dukh, shok, sankat,bhaykari II 1 II
Shirdi mein avtar rachaya, Chamatkar se tatva dikhaya II 2 II
kitne bhakt charan par aaye, veh sukh-shanti chirtan paye II 3 II
Bhav dhare mann mein jaisa, pavat anubhav woh hi waisa II 4 II
Guru ki udi lagave tan ko,Samadhan lahbhat uss mannko II 5 II
Sai naam sada jo gave, So phal jag mein shshvat pave II 6 II
Guruvarsar kari pooja-seva, uss par kripa karat gurudeva II 7 II
Ram, krishna, Hanuman roop mein, De darshan jaanat jo mann mein II 8 II
Vividh dharm ke sevak aate, Darshan se eechit phal pate II9II
Jai bolo Saibaba ki, Jai bolo Avdhotguru ki II10 II
'Saidass' Aarti ko gave, Ghar mein basi sukh, mangal pave II 11 II
Delhi to Shirdi Train indormation
Train from Delhi to Shirdi Trains
Delhi to Manmad Trains Kopargaon (KPG) and Manmad Jn (MMR) are 2 nearby train stations connected to Delhi.
Trains to Manmad depart from 2 stations in Delhi: New Delhi (NDLS) and H Nizamuddin (NZM)
Trains to Manmad depart from 2 stations in Delhi: New Delhi (NDLS) and H Nizamuddin (NZM)
No | Train | Departure | Arrival | Duration | Running Days |
1 | Punjab Mail (12138) | 05:30 AM (New Delhi) | 02:05 AM (Manmad Jn) | 20h 35m | All Days |
2 | Swarna Jayanthi (12782) | 06:00 AM (H Nizamuddin) | 03:20 AM (Manmad Jn) | 21h 20m | Mon |
3 | Nzm Kop Exp (12148) | 06:00 AM (H Nizamuddin) | 03:20 AM (Manmad Jn) | 21h 20m | Thu |
4 | Nzm Pune Sup Sp (0478) | 08:55 AM (H Nizamuddin) | 04:30 AM (Manmad Jn) | 19h 35m | Thu |
5 | Mngla Lksdp Exp (12618) | 09:20 AM (H Nizamuddin) | 04:35 AM (Manmad Jn) | 19h 15m | All Days |
6 | Jhelum Express (11078) | 10:25 AM (New Delhi) | 08:10 AM (Manmad Jn) | 21h 45m | All Days |
7 | Asr Ned Express (12716) | 01:25 PM (New Delhi) | 09:30 AM (Manmad Jn) | 20h 5m | All Days |
8 | Goa Express (12780) | 03:05 PM (H Nizamuddin) | 10:10 AM (Manmad Jn) | 19h 5m | All Days |
9 | Asr Dr Express (11058) | 08:50 PM (New Delhi) | 09:45 PM (Manmad Jn) | 24h 55m | All Days |
10 | Karnataka Exp (12628) | 09:15 PM (New Delhi) | 03:50 PM (Manmad Jn) | 18h 35m | All Days |
Delhi to Kopargaon Trains Trains to Kopargaon depart from 2 stations in Delhi: New Delhi (NDLS) and H Nizamuddin (NZM)
No | Train | Departure | Arrival | Duration | Running Days |
1 | Nzm Kop Exp (12148) | 06:00 AM (H Nizamuddin) | 04:13 AM (Kopargaon) | 22h 13m | Thu |
2 | Swarna Jayanthi (12782) | 06:00 AM (H Nizamuddin) | 04:13 AM (Kopargaon) | 22h 13m | Mon |
3 | Nzm Pune Sup Sp (0478) | 08:55 AM (H Nizamuddin) | 05:38 AM (Kopargaon) | 20h 43m | Thu |
4 | Jhelum Express (11078) | 10:25 AM (New Delhi) | 09:13 AM (Kopargaon) | 22h 48m | All Days |
5 | Goa Express (12780) | 03:05 PM (H Nizamuddin) | 10:58 AM (Kopargaon) | 19h 53m | All Days |
6 | Karnataka Exp (12628) | 09:15 PM (New Delhi) | 04:43 PM (Kopargaon) | 19h 28m | All Days |
How to reach Shirdi, Maharashtra, India
By Airways
Nearest airport from Shirdi is located at Nashik and is 75 kms away. Aurangabad airport is 140 km away from Shirdi. Pune and Mumbai Airport are 200 and 250 kms away respectively from Shirdi.
By Railways
Nearest railway station from Shirdi is Sainagar, Shirdi and is 2 km away.
Kopergaon railway station is 16 km away from Shirdi.
Manmad railway station is around 55 Km from Shirdi.
Ahmednagar railway station is around 90 km away from Shirdi.KSRTC
By Roadways
There are buses from almost every district, taluka place of Maharashtra to shirdi. Following is the list of buses available from major places with approximate distances and fare charges.
ACCOMMODATION IN SHIRDI
Sai Ashram
Sai Ashram Phase 1 consisting of 1536 rooms can accommodate 9000 devotees.1152 common rooms with attached bath room and 384 A.C. rooms. In addition, there is a common services block with a restaurant for devotees. It also has an Open Air Theatre (OAT) to accommodate about 2000 devotees for Sai Kirtans, Bhajans and other cultural programs. The OAT is also designed to accommodate Saibaba Palkhis and Padayatris
Dwarawati
The Dwarawati is two minutes walking distance from the Bus stand. It is built recently in the year 2008. It has 334 rooms & dormitories & large rooms to accommodate small groups or families of six to ten people. It also have 80 AC Rooms .This complex is also well equipped with the facilities like the parking space, 24 hr. water supply, electricity supply (with full capacity generator back-up) & the security.
Sansthan is taking care of the common Devotees by providing the accommodations at fairly affordable prices. A simple room (non-attached with latrine & bathroom) with common facilities, is available merely at the charge of Rs. 50/-, which can accommodate four person. And the A.C. suits are also available at the charge of Rs.900/- per day.
New Bhakta Niwas
The New Bhakta Niwas is the biggest accommodation complex consisting 542 rooms of various categories. It is about 01 Kilometer away, on south of the Mandir Complex, on the Highway itself. Free bus service, shuttling between the New Bhakta Niwas & the Mandir Complex is provided round the clock. This complex is well equipped with the parking space, canteen facility, 24 Hr. water, electricity supply (with full capacity generator back-up) and the security. It is equipped with the solar hot water system.
About Dwarkamai :: Shirdi Sai Baba
Arriving at the mosque for the first time, you may be rather surprised. Was this simple, unadorned structure really the home of “God on earth?” Was this really the center from which so many miraculous events sprang? Could such a modest building have been the scene of the highest spiritual instruction that flowed forth in almost as many different forms as the number of visitors seeking it?
With its corrugated iron roof and rough stone walls, the mosque could never be described as grand. Yet, in spite of this – or rather, because of this – it seems to have suited Baba very well. Describing himself as a simple fakir, Baba was a model of dispassion and holy poverty. His personal possessions amounted to little more than a few pieces of cloth, some chillim pipes, a stick, a begging bowl, and a change of kafni – and not even always that. Whenever his devotees wanted to refurnish the mosque, Baba resisted and said that it was not necessary, although basic repair work was gradually carried out.
To the devotees of Sai Baba, Dwarkamai is one of the treasures of Shirdi. The spirit of tolerance, acceptance and welcome for all is very much alive. Baba has said that merely going inside the mosque will confer blessings, and the experiences of devotees confirm this. Sai Baba respected all religions and creeds, and all had free access to the mosque. It is typically unique of Sai Baba that he regarded a place of worship – the mosque – as a mother. He once told a visitor, “Dwarkamai is this very mosque. She makes those who ascend her steps fearless. This masjidmai is very kind. Those who come here reach their goal !”
On entering the mosque one is struck by its powerful atmosphere and the intensity and absorption with which visitors are going about their worship. Another point we notice is the great diversity of devotional expression. Some people will be kneeling before Baba’s picture of making offerings, others will be praying before the dhuni (perpetually burning sacred fire), some may be doing japa or reading from sacred texts, and others will be sitting in contemplation. If we spend some time here we may become aware of a mysterious phenomenon.
The “mayi” aspect of the masjid reveals itself in a number of ways and we feel we are sitting in Baba’s drawing room. See that child over there happily crawling around with a toffee in its mouth, or her sister colouring a comic book ? And what about the old man complaining to Baba about his aches and pains, or that women sitting with her son on her lap telling him a story ? Opposite is a large family group. The granny has a tiffin tin, and having offered some to Baba, she walks around giving a handful of payasam (sweet rice) to everyone in the mosque. We feel we are receiving prasad almost from Baba himself, and perhaps we are then reminded of some of the stories in Baba’s life in which devotees brought offerings, or when he affectionately distributed fruit or sweets with his own hand. The atmosphere is so homely in the abode of Sai mavuli ! But what is perhaps more remarkable, is that his homeliness co-exists with a powerful experience of the sacred and transcendent. The spirit is profoundly moved by “something” – something indefinable, something great, something mysterious, something magnetically attractive. As we explore Sai Baba’s Shirdi, this aspect of Baba – at once the concerned mother and the Almighty – is shown again and again. Many devotees relate to Baba as a mother, and many as a God supreme. That these two are so perfectly synthesized in Baba – see his care for both the smallest domestic detail as well as the ultimate spiritual attainment – is perhaps the most beautiful and unique aspect of Shirdi Sai.
Sunday, 28 February 2016
Sai Baba Quotes
Life is a song - sing it. Life is a game - play it. Life is a challenge - meet it. Life is a dream - realize it. Life is a sacrifice - offer it. Life is love - enjoy it.
Man seeks to change the foods available in nature to suit his tastes, thereby putting an end to the very essence of life contained in them.
The life ahead can only be glorious if you learn to live in total harmony with the Lord.
The life ahead can only be glorious if you learn to live in total harmony with the Lord.
Sai Baba 11 Vachan
Sai Baba 11 Vachan, Sai Baba 11 Promises, 11 Sayings of Shirdi Sai Baba
श्री शिरडी साई बाबा ग्यारह वचन
1. Whoever puts his feet on Shirdi soil, his sufferings would come to an end.
2. The wretched and miserable would rise into plenty of joy and happiness, as
soon as they climb steps of my samadhi.
3. I shall be ever active and vigorous even after leaving this earthly body.
4. My tomb shall bless and speak to the needs of my devotees.
5. I shall be active and vigorous even from the tomb.
6. My mortal remains would speak from the tomb.
7. I am ever living to help and guide all who come to me, who surrender to me
and who seek refuge in me.
8. If you look to me, I look to you.
9. If you cast your burden on me, I shall surely bear it.
10. If you seek my advice and help, it shall be given to you at once.
11. There shall be no want in the house of my devotees.
2. The wretched and miserable would rise into plenty of joy and happiness, as
soon as they climb steps of my samadhi.
3. I shall be ever active and vigorous even after leaving this earthly body.
4. My tomb shall bless and speak to the needs of my devotees.
5. I shall be active and vigorous even from the tomb.
6. My mortal remains would speak from the tomb.
7. I am ever living to help and guide all who come to me, who surrender to me
and who seek refuge in me.
8. If you look to me, I look to you.
9. If you cast your burden on me, I shall surely bear it.
10. If you seek my advice and help, it shall be given to you at once.
11. There shall be no want in the house of my devotees.
Sai Baba Aarti Timings
Sai Baba Aarti Time & Schedule Shirdi
Time | Programme |
---|---|
04:00 AM | Temple Open |
04:15 AM | Bhupali |
04:30 AM – 05:00 AM | Kakad Aarti (Morning) |
05:00 AM | Bhajan in Sai Baba Mandir |
05:05 AM | Holy Bath of Shri Sai Baba (Mangal Snaan)
in Samadhi Mandir
|
05:35 AM | Aarti “Shirdi Majhe Pandharpur“ |
05:40 AM | Darshan begins in Samadhi Mandir |
11:30 AM | Dhuni Pooja with Rice and Ghee in Dwarkamai |
12:00 PM – 12:30 PM | Mid Day Aarti |
04:00 PM | Pothi (Devotional Reading/Study) in Samadhi Mandir |
At Sunset (20 Min.) | Dhoop Aarti |
08:30 -10.00 PM | Devotional Songs in Samadhi Mandir & Cultural Programmes (if any) |
09:00 PM | Chavadi and Gurusthan Closes |
09:30 PM | In Dwarkamai water is offered to Baba,
A mosquito net is hung & the hanging lamp is lit.
|
09:45 PM | Dwarkamai (the upper part) closes |
10:30 – 10:50 PM | Shej (night) Aarti,
After Aarti, A shawl is wrapped around the statue in the Samadhi Mandir,
A Rudraksha mala is put around baba’s neck,
Mosquito net is hung, and a glass of water kept there.
|
11:15 PM | Samadhi Mandir closes after night Arati |
Live Darshan of Shirdi Sai Baba
Sai Wale Shirdi Baba
Sai Baba of Shirdi (28 September 1835 – 15 October 1918; resided in Shirdi), also known as Shirdi Sai Baba, is an Indian spiritual master who is regarded by his devotees as a saint, fakir, and satguru, according to their individual proclivities and beliefs. He was revered by both his Hindu and Muslim devotees, and during, as well as after, his life it remained uncertain if he was a Hindu or a Muslim. This, however, was of no consequence to Sai Baba. He stressed the importance of surrender to the true Satguru or Murshid, who, having gone the path to divine consciousness, will lead the disciple through the jungle of spiritual training.
Sai Baba is worshipped by people around the world. He had no love for perishable things and his sole concern was self-realization. He taught a moral code of love, forgiveness, helping others, charity, contentment, inner peace, and devotion to God and guru. He gave no distinction based on religion or caste. Sai Baba's teaching combined elements of Hinduism and Islam: he gave the Hindu name Dwarakamayi to the mosque in which he lived, practised Muslim rituals, taught using words and figures that drew from both traditions, and was buried in Shirdi. One of his well known epigrams, "Sabka Malik Ek" ("One God governs all"), is associated with Hinduism, Islam and Sufism. He also said, "Trust in me and your prayer shall be answered". He always uttered "Allah Malik" ("God is King").
Sai Baba is worshipped by people around the world. He had no love for perishable things and his sole concern was self-realization. He taught a moral code of love, forgiveness, helping others, charity, contentment, inner peace, and devotion to God and guru. He gave no distinction based on religion or caste. Sai Baba's teaching combined elements of Hinduism and Islam: he gave the Hindu name Dwarakamayi to the mosque in which he lived, practised Muslim rituals, taught using words and figures that drew from both traditions, and was buried in Shirdi. One of his well known epigrams, "Sabka Malik Ek" ("One God governs all"), is associated with Hinduism, Islam and Sufism. He also said, "Trust in me and your prayer shall be answered". He always uttered "Allah Malik" ("God is King").
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