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Shirdi Sai Baba Aarti
Shirdi Sai Baba Aarathi
Arti sai baba, soukhya datar jeeva
Charan rajatali, dhyava dasa visawa, bhakta visawa - arti
Jaya mani jaisa bhav, taya taisa anubhav
Davisi dayadhana, aisee tujhee hi mav - arti
Tumche nam dhyata, hare sansrity vyatha
Agaadh tav karni, marga davisi anantha - arti
Kaliyugi avatar, sagun brahma sachar
Avteerna jhalase, swami datta digambar - arti
Atha divasa guruwari, bhakta kariti wari
Prabhupad pahawaya, bhav bhav niwari - arti
Majha nijdravya theva,tav charanraj seva
Magane hechi ata, tumha deva dhideva - arti
Ichhit din chatak, nirmal toy nij sukh
Pajave madhava ya, sambhal apuli bhak - arti
Shirdi majhe pandharpur
Sai baba ramavar.............1
Shudha bhakti chandra bhaga
Bhav pundalik jaga...........2
Yahoyaho avaghe jan
kara baba si vandan..........3
Ganu mhane baba sai
Dhav pav majee Aayei.........4
Ghalin lotangan vandin charan
Dolyaneepahin rup tujhe,
Preme alingin anande pujin
Bhave ovalin mhande nama......1
Tvamev mata cha pita tvamev
Twamev bandhucha sakja twamev
Twamev vidya dravin twamev
Twamev sarva mam dev dev......2
Kayen vacha manasondriyerua
Budhyatmana wa prakrutiswabhawat
Karomi yagdhat sakala parasmai
Narayana yeti samarpayami.....3
Achyutam keshvam ramnarayan
Krishna damodhar vasudev harim
Shri dhar madhav gopikavallabham
Jankinayak ramchandra bhaje...4
Hare ram hare ram ram ram hare hare
Hare krishna hare krishna krishna krishna hare hare
Ananta tula te kase re stavave
Ananta tula te kase re namave
Ananta mukhancha shine shesh gata
Namaskar sashtang sri sainatha......1
Smarave mani twatpada nitya bhave
Urave tari bhaktisathi swabhave
Tarave jaga taruni mayatata-Namaskar....2
Vase jo sada davaya sant leela
Dise aghya lokapari jo janala
Pari antari dyan kaiwalyadata - Namaskar....3
Bara laghala janma ha manwacha
Nara saarthaka sadhanibhut sacha
Dharoo sai prema galaya ahanta - Namaskar...4
Dharave kari san alpagnya bala
karawe amha dhanya chumboni gala
Mukhi ghal preme khara gras ata - Namaskar..5
Suradik jyanchya pada vanditati
Shukadik jyante samanatva deti
Prayagadi tirthe padi namra hota - Namaskar..6
Tujya jya pada pahata gopabali
Sada rangli chitswarupi milali
Kai raaskrida sarve krishnanatha -Namaskar..7
Tula mangto mangane ek dhave
Kara jodito deen atyant bhave
Bhavi mohaniraj ha tari ata - Namaskar
Sashtang sri sainatha..........8
Shirdi Sai Baba Evening Aarti
Aisa yei ba sai digambara
Akshayroop avatara, sarvahi vyapak tu
Shrutisara, anusaya trikumara...Aisa....1
Kashi snan jap, praati divshi
Kolhapur bhikshesi, nirmal nadi tunga
Jal prashi, nidra madhur deshi...Aisa...2
Jholi lombatase, vam kari
Trishul damroo dhari, Bhakta warada sada, sukhkari
Desheel mukti chari...Aisa...3
Payi paduka, jap mala, kamandalu mrugachhala
Dharan karishi ba, nag jata, mugut shobhato
matha...Aisa.....4
Tatpar tujhya yaji dhyani, akashay tyanche sadani
Laxmi vas kari, dinrajani
Rakshisi sankat varuni...Aisa...5
Ya pari dhyantujhe, gururaya
Drushya kari nayana ya, purana-nand sukhe,
hi kaya, Lavisi harigun gaya...Aisa...6
Sada satwarupa chidananadakanda,
Jagat sambhavastha na sanhar hetum
Swabhakte chhaya manusha darshayantah
Namami shwaram sadguru sai natham
Bhavdwant widhavam samar midyam
Manowagatha munirdhyana gamyam
Jagat dyapakam nirmalam nirgunam twa namami...
Bhawambodhi magnarditana janana
Swapada shritana swabhakti priyanam
Samudharanartham kalow sambhavantam namami...
Sada nimbavirkshasya, muladhiwasat
Sudhasravinam tiktamapi - apriyam tam.
Tarumkalpa vrikshadhikam sadhayantam namami...
Sada kalpavrikshasya tasyadhi mule
bhawad bhav budhya saparyadisewam
Nrinam kurwatam bhukti muktipradam tam namami...
Aneka shrutat arkya lila vilasai
Samavish ta kriteshan bhaswa tat prabhavam
Aham bhav hinam prasannatambhawam namami.....
Satam vishrama ram mevabhiram
Sada sajjanai saanstutham sanamabdhi
Janamodadam bhakt bhadra pradam tam namami....
Ajjanmadyamekam param brahma sakshat swayan
Sambhavam Rammeva vatimam
Bhawat darshanastam punitah prabhoham namami...
Sri sai sha krupanidheakhila
Sarwartha siddhi prada
Yushmat padraj prabhavama tulam
Dhatapi vaktasham sadbhaktya sharanam krutam
Jali puta sampra pito smiprabho
Srimat sai paresh pad kamala
Nanyan chharanyam mama
Salrup dhara raghwottam bhaktakam
Vibudha druman prabhum
Mayayo pahat chitta shudhaye
Chintayamahmaharnisham muda
Sharat Sudha Shupratima Prakashan
Krupatapatram tav sai nath
Twadiya padabji sama shritanam
Swatchhayayaa tapamapa karotu
Upasna daivata sainath
Sta vairamayopasanina stutswam
Ramenmano me tawa padyugmu
Bhringo yathabje makaran dalubdha
Anek janmarjitapap sankshayo
Bhavet bhawat pada saroj darshanat
Kshamaswa sarwana paradh punja kan prasid saish
Guru Dyanidhe
Sri Sainath charnamrit putchitta
Statpad seva nartah statencha bhaktya
Sansar Janyadhuritow dhvinirgataste
Kaivalya dham param samavpnuvanti
Stotrameta pathed bhakatya yo narstan manah sada
Sadguru sainaths krupa patra bhaved dhruvam
Sainath krupa swardu satpadhya kusumvallh
Shrayasech manah shudhye premsutren gumphita
Govind suri putren kashinathbhidhaina
upasanityu pakhyen sri sai gurverpita
Iti sri sainath mahinma stotram sampurmam
Ruso mam priyambika majvari pitahi ruso
Ruso man priangana priasuta atma jahi ruso
Ruso bhagini banduhi shwashur sasubai ruso
Na datta guru saima, Majavari kadhihi ruso.
Puso na sunabal tya, majana bhratrujaya puso
Puso na priya soyare, priya sagena nyati puso
Puso suhrud na sakha, swajan napta bandhu puso
Pari na guru sai ma majawari kadhihi ruso.
Puso na abala mule, tarun vridhahi, na puso
Puso na guru dhakute majana thor sane puso
Puso nacha bhale bure, sujan sabhuhi na puso
Pari na guru sai ma majawari kadihi ruso.
Ruso chatur tatwavit vibudh pradnya gyani ruso
Rusohi vidushi striya, kushal panditahi ruso
Ruso mahipati yati majak tapasihi ruso
Na datta guru sai ma, majawari kadihi ruso.
Ruso kavi rishi muni, anagha sidha yogi ruso
Ruso hi grihadevta ni kula gramdevi ruso
Ruso khal pisha chahi, malin dakinihi ruso
Na datta guru sai ma, majawari kadihi ruso.
Ruso mriga khaga krimi, akhil jeev jantu ruso
Ruso vitap prastara achal apgabdhi ruso
Ruso khpavnagni vaar swani panchatatwe ruso
Na datta guru sai ma majawari kadihi ruso
Ruso vimal kinnara amal yaksinihi ruso
Ruso shashi khagadihi gaganl tarakahl ruso
Ruso amarraj hi adya dharmaraja ruso
Na datta guru sai ma majawari kadihi ruso.
Ruso mana saraswati chapal chitta tehi ruso
Ruso vapu dishakhila kathina kal tohi ruso
Ruso sakal vishwahi maye tu branmagol ruso
Na datta guru sai ma majawari kadihi ruso.
Vimoodha mhanoni haso majana matsarahi daso
Padabhi ruchi ulhaso, janan kardami na faso
Na durga dhruticha dhaso, ashiv bhav mage khaso
Prapanchi mana he ruso dridh virakti chitti thaso.
Kunachihi grunha naso, nacha spruha kashachi aso
Sadaiva hrudayi vaso, manasi dhyani si diso
Na datta guru sai ma upari yachnela ruso.
"Sri Satchitanand Sadguru Sainath Maharaj Ki Jai"
Shirdi Sai Baba
The Shirdi Sai Avatar story as told by Himself in the second Avatar as Sri Sathya Sai Baba
Shri Saibaba of Shirdi lived between 1838 and 1918, whose real name, birthplace and date of birth are not known. An Indian spiritual guru and a fakir that transcended the barriers of religions, Saibaba of Shirdi was regarded with great reverence by both Hindu and Muslim followers. He lived in a mosque and after death his body was cremated in a temple.
Life Of Sai babaHis philosophy ingrained 'Shraddha' meaning faith and 'Saburi' meaning compassion. According to him Shraddha and Saburi were the supreme attributes to reach the state of godliness.
It is believed that at a tender age of 16 yrs Shri Saibaba arrived at the village of Shirdi in Ahmednagar district of Maharashtra and remained their till his death. He found shelter in Khandoba temple, where a villager Mahalsapathi in the temple addressed him as Sai or Saint.
Saibaba of Shirdi lived an extremely simple and austere life, sleeping on the floor of temple and later taking a ruined mosque as his shelter. With his arrival to Shirdi, in no time he began exhibiting a hypnotic attraction among people as they began flocking to him. He is attributed many miracles doing things that were beyond a mortal's power. He never discouraged these attributes and soon his fame spread like wild fire. Many pilgrims came seeking his blessings. Such was his hypnotism that even the mundane of his activities attracted large crowds.
Popular among both Hindus and Muslims, Shri Saibaba became a great building force between the two disparate communities. He regularly recited Hindu and Muslim prayers. His Hindu followers considered him to be an avatar or reincarnation of Shiva and Dattatreya. Sai Baba did not leave any written works. All his teachings were oral and catchy. His sayings were short, crisp and in layman language with which the common mass could easily associate.
Saibaba encouraged charity and said, "Unless there is some relationship or connection, nobody goes anywhere. If any men or creatures come to you, do not discourteously drive them away, but receive them well and treat them with due respect."
Shri Sai Baba of Shirdi was unique in the sense that he lived his message through the essence of his being. He lived among the common people adorning a torn kafni (long robe), sleeping over a mat while using brick as his headrest and got his food by begging. Such was his smile that radiated a mystical charisma and deep seated inward look that hypnotized the people who visited him.
His most concise message for one and all alike was "Why fear when I am here".
Saibaba said that he was a slave in the service of those who loved him. He was ever living to help those who turn to him and that he has to take care of his children day and night.
Saibaba's mission was to restore belief in god and according to him, "I give people what they want in the hope that they will begin to want what I want to give them (knowledge of the Ultimate)." He then taught values of total surrender to the Almighty Master (ALLAH MALIK EK- The only ONE)
Shri Saibaba of Shirdi lived between 1838 and 1918, whose real name, birthplace and date of birth are not known. An Indian spiritual guru and a fakir that transcended the barriers of religions, Saibaba of Shirdi was regarded with great reverence by both Hindu and Muslim followers. He lived in a mosque and after death his body was cremated in a temple.
Life Of Sai babaHis philosophy ingrained 'Shraddha' meaning faith and 'Saburi' meaning compassion. According to him Shraddha and Saburi were the supreme attributes to reach the state of godliness.
It is believed that at a tender age of 16 yrs Shri Saibaba arrived at the village of Shirdi in Ahmednagar district of Maharashtra and remained their till his death. He found shelter in Khandoba temple, where a villager Mahalsapathi in the temple addressed him as Sai or Saint.
Saibaba of Shirdi lived an extremely simple and austere life, sleeping on the floor of temple and later taking a ruined mosque as his shelter. With his arrival to Shirdi, in no time he began exhibiting a hypnotic attraction among people as they began flocking to him. He is attributed many miracles doing things that were beyond a mortal's power. He never discouraged these attributes and soon his fame spread like wild fire. Many pilgrims came seeking his blessings. Such was his hypnotism that even the mundane of his activities attracted large crowds.
Popular among both Hindus and Muslims, Shri Saibaba became a great building force between the two disparate communities. He regularly recited Hindu and Muslim prayers. His Hindu followers considered him to be an avatar or reincarnation of Shiva and Dattatreya. Sai Baba did not leave any written works. All his teachings were oral and catchy. His sayings were short, crisp and in layman language with which the common mass could easily associate.
Saibaba encouraged charity and said, "Unless there is some relationship or connection, nobody goes anywhere. If any men or creatures come to you, do not discourteously drive them away, but receive them well and treat them with due respect."
Shri Sai Baba of Shirdi was unique in the sense that he lived his message through the essence of his being. He lived among the common people adorning a torn kafni (long robe), sleeping over a mat while using brick as his headrest and got his food by begging. Such was his smile that radiated a mystical charisma and deep seated inward look that hypnotized the people who visited him.
His most concise message for one and all alike was "Why fear when I am here".
Saibaba said that he was a slave in the service of those who loved him. He was ever living to help those who turn to him and that he has to take care of his children day and night.
Saibaba's mission was to restore belief in god and according to him, "I give people what they want in the hope that they will begin to want what I want to give them (knowledge of the Ultimate)." He then taught values of total surrender to the Almighty Master (ALLAH MALIK EK- The only ONE)
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