Sai Baba of Shirdi

Author :

M.V. Kamath

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V.B. Kher

Publisher:

Jaico Publishing House

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Publisher

Jaico Publishing House

Publication Year 1991
ISBN-13

9788172240301

ISBN-10 8172240309
Binding

Paperback

Number of Pages 344 Pages
Language (English)
Weight (grms) 390
Subject

Hinduism

Sai Baba of Shirdi is a phenomenon. In all of India’s history, there has never been another like him. He is not a conventional saint. He wrote no critique of the Bhagvad Gita or the Upanishads or any other holy work. He made no pretensions to scholarship yet he had a profound insight into both Hindu and Islamic scriptures. He founded no ashram or peetham, wrote no tome, initiated no disciple to take over from him. He performed ‘miracles’ but in no manner of means to impress anyone, devotee or otherwise. Sai Baba in every way remains unique. Born about 20 years before the ‘Sepoy’ mutiny in the 19th century in Marathwada, the home of medieval saints of Maharashtra, he came in his late 20’s to Shirdi, an insignificant hamlet in Ahmednagar district and spent the remaining 50 years of his life there until his mahasamadhi. Today Shirdi is a centre of pilgrimage for lakhs of Sai Baba’s devotees. This book is a complete account of his life and mission.

M.V. Kamath

M.V. KAMATH has had a long and distinguished career as a journalist and author with over forty-five books on a variety of subjects to his credit. Awarded the Padma Bhushan in 2004, he is the recipient of an honorary doctorate from Mangalore University. Presently honorary director of the Manipal Institute of Communication, he has in the past served as a chairman of Vigyan Prasar and Prasar Bharati.

V.B. Kher

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