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3.3-Baba’s Earlier Years at Shridi
When Baba was not immersed in meditation, he went out, met people and enquired about their ailments. He used to pick up herbs or got cheap drugs from shops. With these, he cured their illness in the body of the villagers. His knowledge of medicine and surgery appears to have been extraordinary. He cured not [...]
Posted: July 19th, 2008 under Baba’s Earlier Years at Shridi.
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3.2-Baba’s Earlier Years at Shridi
In his earliest days, even up to 1890, Baba had a youthful love of art and music. At nights he often went to the Takia, the resting place for visiting Muslims. There, with his very sweet and appealing voice, He sang songs mostly of Kabir or songs in Persian or Arabic, which the local people [...]
Posted: July 19th, 2008 under Baba’s Earlier Years at Shridi.
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3.1-Baba’s Earlier Years at Shridi
Baba’s earliest years at Shirdi were passed in complete obscurity. He was a poor fakir; his name itself was not known. Sai Baba being merely a term of respect applied to wandering hermits of the Muslim faith. Therefore, very few incidents of this period of his life are known. Thus known incidents are all significant [...]
Posted: July 19th, 2008 under Baba’s Earlier Years at Shridi.
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