Puttaparti's Sathya Sai Baba passes away!

Posted: 13 years ago

India'a most influential Godman Sri Sathya Sai Baba passed away today,i.e.,24 th april 2011 at 7.40 a.m. in the morning.Born on 23rd Nov. 1926,he was known as the sprirtual guru of India.There are around 1,200 centres of Sathya Sai Baba in 114 countries.He was born    to Eswaramma and Peddavenkama Raju Ratnakaram in Puttaparti.He declared himself as the reincarnation of Shirdi's Sai Baba in 1940.

From politicians,like Dr,A..P.J. Abdul Kalam to cricketers like Sachin Tendulkar,many have been the followers of Sathya Sai Baba.Even my family ,especially my mother has been a devotee of Sathya Sai Baba.So,it is a great loss for the country because he has been serving the country in many ways by building hospitals for poor,building schools and enabling water supply for free in villages,cities and towns.He is also known as the miracle man because according to most devotees he has done many miracles.
He has got millions of devotees from not only India but also outside India.It is believed that he again take birth and return to earth to preach Sananta Dharma.
He will always be remembered for the charitable work that he has done.He will always remain with us in our hearts.
Please everyone do post your views.Our country has lost a legendary figure today.RIP.
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Posted: 13 years ago

May his soul rest in peace. My family are devotees of both Shirdi Sai Baba and Satya Sai Baba, so it is a great loss for our family.

 
He was such a great man and will be remembered by millions of people till the end of age. He will truly live in our hearts forever.
Posted: 13 years ago

Originally posted by: JanakiRaghunath

May his soul rest in peace. My family are devotees of both Shirdi Sai Baba and Satya Sai Baba, so it is a great loss for our family.

 
He was such a great man and will be remembered by millions of people till the end of age. He will truly live in our hearts forever.

Even in my family both Shirdi Sai Baba and Satya Sai Baba are worshipped.
But can anyone sticky this topic?It is really a big loss for India.
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Posted: 13 years ago

Originally posted by: Lori.

Even in my family both Shirdi Sai Baba and Satya Sai Baba are worshipped.
But can anyone sticky this topic?It is really a big loss for India.

 
I'll ask Lola, our forum Viewbie, to make it sticky. You're right, this is a big loss for India so it should be made sticky.
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May his soul rest in peace
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This is so sad, he was an inspiration for many millions of people around the world. May his soul rest in peace.


Sathya Sai Baba: A village boy who became demi god


"Sathya Sai Baba who is under treatment in this hospital for multi-organ fa...

Puttaparthi (Andhra Pradesh): Sathya Sai Baba, who died here on Sunday, was seen as a reincarnation of god by millions, having preached an eclectic blend of Hindu religion since the time he claimed to be an 'avatar' at a young age of 14.

The many attacks by rationalists on him and what he stood for did not derail the immense following he achieved as he grew from this once obscure hamlet to achieve demi god status in India and abroad.


Born Sathyanarayana Raju Nov 23, 1926 in Puttaparthi, his devotees claimed he started singing Sanskrit verses, of which he had no knowledge, one day in March 1940 after being apparently stung by a scorpion.

Sathya Sai Baba dies in Puttaparthi

Within two months, the teenager claimed to be a reincarnation of the more famous Shirdi Sai Baba, who had reportedly stated before his death in 1918 that he would reappear in the then Madras Presidency eight years later.


In no time, the boy gathered a following as he stepped into the world of spirituality. Word spread that Raju could make objects such as food and sweets materialise out of thin air.


As time went by, and he came to be recognised for his mane and flowing orange robes, the boy transformed into Sathya Sai Baba, frequently producing with a flick of his hand 'vibhuti' (sacred ash) and small objects such as Shiv lings, rings and necklaces.


Puttaparthi became his base, eventually transforming the once small village into a lively pilgrimage centre, with its own railway station and air strip.


The spiritual guru built a temple in 1944. Four years later he founded Prasanthi Nilayam (Abode of Supreme Peace) at Puttaparthi.


He also opened ashrams at Whitefield on Bangalore's outskirts and at Kodaikanal in Tamil Nadu. He made it a point to tell his followers not to give up their original religion.


He preached: 'My objective is the establishment of sanatana dharma, which believes in one god as propitiated by the founders of all religions.'


Sathya Sai Baba, however, ran into critics who repeatedly challenged him to make the objects materialise in 'controlled conditions' -- to prove that he was not indulging in trickery.


The godman brushed away the attacks, which abated over the years, even as his spiritual empire expanded. Today, his devotees are spread over some 130 countries and number in millions.


Simultaneously, Sai Baba plunged into charitable work.


His movement began providing free medical treatment, both in Puttaparthi and Bangalore, as well as free education for the poor.

Pay tribute


Sathya Sai Baba was also credited with unveiling drinking water schemes in drought-prone Anantapur district, where Puttaparthi is located, and to the city of Chennai.


Food is sold at hugely subsidized rates at his ashram here - even to those who do not follow him.


In 2001, the digital radio network, Radio Sai Global Harmony, was launched to spread Sai Baba's message of harmony and peace.


He acquired a huge following that included political leaders, film stars and industrialists -- and millions of ordinary folk.


But controversies always dogged Sai Baba.


He was accused of sexual abuse. The BBC once produced a documentary that showed him in poor light.


Sai Baba remained single. Not much is known about his personal life.


The killing of four alleged intruders into Sai Baba's bedroom by police in 1993 still remains a mystery.


From 2005, Sai Baba had been using a wheelchair and his failing health had forced him to make fewer public appearances.


Two of his elder sisters, an elder brother and a younger brother have died. Some of the children of his sisters and brothers are today active in the trusts formed by him.


Many believe he died a day after he was admitted to the hospital March 28 and that his relatives waited for an auspicious time to make the announcement.

(Source:sify.com)

Posted: 13 years ago

Originally posted by: JanakiRaghunath

 
I'll ask Lola, our forum Viewbie, to make it sticky. You're right, this is a big loss for India so it should be made sticky.

Thanks a lot  for the help,because the response is not upto the mark,considering the fact that Shri Sathya Sai Baba is considered as GOD in human form.
Posted: 13 years ago

Originally posted by: Aahaana

This is so sad, he was an inspiration for many millions of people around the world. May his soul rest in peace.


Sathya Sai Baba: A village boy who became demi god


"Sathya Sai Baba who is under treatment in this hospital for multi-organ fa...

Puttaparthi (Andhra Pradesh): Sathya Sai Baba, who died here on Sunday, was seen as a reincarnation of god by millions, having preached an eclectic blend of Hindu religion since the time he claimed to be an 'avatar' at a young age of 14.

The many attacks by rationalists on him and what he stood for did not derail the immense following he achieved as he grew from this once obscure hamlet to achieve demi god status in India and abroad.


Born Sathyanarayana Raju Nov 23, 1926 in Puttaparthi, his devotees claimed he started singing Sanskrit verses, of which he had no knowledge, one day in March 1940 after being apparently stung by a scorpion.

Sathya Sai Baba dies in Puttaparthi

Within two months, the teenager claimed to be a reincarnation of the more famous Shirdi Sai Baba, who had reportedly stated before his death in 1918 that he would reappear in the then Madras Presidency eight years later.


In no time, the boy gathered a following as he stepped into the world of spirituality. Word spread that Raju could make objects such as food and sweets materialise out of thin air.


As time went by, and he came to be recognised for his mane and flowing orange robes, the boy transformed into Sathya Sai Baba, frequently producing with a flick of his hand 'vibhuti' (sacred ash) and small objects such as Shiv lings, rings and necklaces.


Puttaparthi became his base, eventually transforming the once small village into a lively pilgrimage centre, with its own railway station and air strip.


The spiritual guru built a temple in 1944. Four years later he founded Prasanthi Nilayam (Abode of Supreme Peace) at Puttaparthi.


He also opened ashrams at Whitefield on Bangalore's outskirts and at Kodaikanal in Tamil Nadu. He made it a point to tell his followers not to give up their original religion.


He preached: 'My objective is the establishment of sanatana dharma, which believes in one god as propitiated by the founders of all religions.'


Sathya Sai Baba, however, ran into critics who repeatedly challenged him to make the objects materialise in 'controlled conditions' -- to prove that he was not indulging in trickery.


The godman brushed away the attacks, which abated over the years, even as his spiritual empire expanded. Today, his devotees are spread over some 130 countries and number in millions.


Simultaneously, Sai Baba plunged into charitable work.


His movement began providing free medical treatment, both in Puttaparthi and Bangalore, as well as free education for the poor.

Pay tribute


Sathya Sai Baba was also credited with unveiling drinking water schemes in drought-prone Anantapur district, where Puttaparthi is located, and to the city of Chennai.


Food is sold at hugely subsidized rates at his ashram here - even to those who do not follow him.


In 2001, the digital radio network, Radio Sai Global Harmony, was launched to spread Sai Baba's message of harmony and peace.


He acquired a huge following that included political leaders, film stars and industrialists -- and millions of ordinary folk.


But controversies always dogged Sai Baba.


He was accused of sexual abuse. The BBC once produced a documentary that showed him in poor light.


Sai Baba remained single. Not much is known about his personal life.


The killing of four alleged intruders into Sai Baba's bedroom by police in 1993 still remains a mystery.


From 2005, Sai Baba had been using a wheelchair and his failing health had forced him to make fewer public appearances.


Two of his elder sisters, an elder brother and a younger brother have died. Some of the children of his sisters and brothers are today active in the trusts formed by him.


Many believe he died a day after he was admitted to the hospital March 28 and that his relatives waited for an auspicious time to make the announcement.

(Source:sify.com)

Thanks for the reply.Yes he was truly an inspiration to millions,today our nation has lost a gem.
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Posted: 13 years ago
Thank you for this thread.

Although I wasn't too much aware of Sri Sai Baba & although I wasn't a devotee, I was aware of all that he did for us. Today, really is a sad say indeed for many all across the world. May his soul rest in peace. He may be physically away from us now, but he will always remain in everyone's hearts. He'll continue to guide us along the right path. He hasn't gone anywhere. The only difference will be that we won't be able to see him. But he will very well be there for all that believe in him.

I just feel so bad for Sachin. I literally cried when I got the news. Sachin is a true devotee of Sri Sai Baba. And the worst thing that could have happened was exactly what happened. He was even planning on canceling his birthday celebrations & his IPL match to pray for Sri Sai Baba. 🥺 We all (Sachin fans) were so excited for his birthday and wanted him to celebrate lavishly especially after his WC victory. Poor Sachin. Won't be celebrating his birthday this year when we all wanted him to celebrate it the most! :( He must be shattered by this news. :(((

Everyone must remember all the great deeds Sri Sai Baba did for us. He may be gone, but will never be forgotten.
Edited by Cutiepie Rani - 13 years ago
Posted: 13 years ago

Originally posted by: Cutiepie Rani

Thank you for this thread.

Although I wasn't too much aware of Sri Sai Baba & although I wasn't a devotee, I was aware of all that he did for us. Today, really is a sad say indeed for many all across the world. May his soul rest in peace. He may be physically away from us now, but he will always remain in everyone's hearts. He'll continue to guide us along the right path. He hasn't gone anywhere. The only difference will be that we won't be able to see him. But he will very well be there for all that believe in him.

I just feel so bad for Sachin. I literally cried when I got the news. Sachin is a true devotee of Sri Sai Baba. And the worst thing that could have happened was exactly what happened. He was even planning on canceling his birthday celebrations & his IPL match to pray for Sri Sai Baba. 🥺 We all (Sachin fans) for so excited for his birthday and wanted him to celebrate lavishly especially after his WC victory. Poor Sachin. He must be shattered by this news. :(((

Everyone must remember all the great deeds Sri Sai Baba did for us. He may be gone, but will never be forgotten.

Sachin really is a true devotee.Terrible for him especially because today is his birthday.
But no matter what Sai Baba   will definitely keep showering his blessings on Sachin and us.