Prem Shetty Films Presents Karuna Sindhu Saibaba Tulu Devotional Song
Sai Baba returned to Shirdi in 1858. When he appeared at the Khandoba Mandir in Shirdi, the temple priest, Mahalsapati, welcomed him by saying "Aao, Sai!" ("Come Sai!"). From then on, he was known by the name Sai Baba.
Around this time he adopted the practice of dressing in a knee-length one-piece Kafni robe and a cloth cap. Ramgir Bua, a devotee, testified that Sai Baba was dressed like an athlete and sported 'long hair flowing down to the end of his spine' when he arrived in Shirdi, and that he never had his head shaved. It was only after Baba forfeited a wrestling match with one Mohiddin Tamboli that he took up the kafni and cloth cap, articles of typical Sufi clothing. This attire contributed to Baba's identification as a Muslim fakir and was one reason for the initial hostility toward him in a predominantly Hindu village.
For four to five years, Baba lived under a neem tree and often wandered for long periods in the jungle around Shirdi. His manner was said to be withdrawn and uncommunicative as he undertook long periods of meditation. He was eventually persuaded to take up residence in an old and dilapidated mosque and lived a solitary life there, surviving by begging for alms and receiving itinerant Hindu or Muslim visitors. In the mosque, he maintained a sacred fire (a dhuni) from which he gave sacred ash ('Udi') to his guests before they left. The ash was believed to have healing and apotropaic powers. He performed the function of a local hakim and treated the sick by application of ashes. Sai Baba also delivered spiritual teachings to his visitors, recommending the reading of the Ramayana and Bhagavat Gita for Hindus and Qur'an for Muslims. He insisted on the indispensability of the unbroken remembrance of God's name (dhikr), and often expressed himself in a cryptic manner with the use of parables, symbols and allegories.
Baba is believed to have tended a garden called Lendi Baug, named after a riverlet called Lendi which flowed nearby.[32] The garden still exists; it contains temples (samadhis) of people and animals associated with Sai Baba's life, and continues to be visited by pilgrims.
In 1910, Sai Baba's fame began to spread in Mumbai. Numerous people started visiting him, because they regarded him as a saint with the power of performing miracles or even as an avatar.[36] They built his first temple at Bhivpuri, Karjat.
Song- Karuna Sindhu Saibaba.
Singer : Vishal Raj Kokila & Prashanth Kankanady.
Music :Ak Vijay(Kokila)
Lyrics: Suresh Balmatta.
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