Sai Baba of Shirdi
Saint
Sai Baba of Shirdi, also known as Shirdi Sai Baba, was an Indian spiritual master and fakir, considered to be a saint, revered by both Hindu and Muslim devotees during and after his lifetime. Wikipedia
Died: October 15, 1918, Shirdi, India
Place of burial: Shri Sai Baba Temple Shirdi, Shirdi, India
Nationality: British Raj and Indian
Temple: Shri Saibaba, Samadhi Mandir, Shirdi
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Sai Baba of Shirdi (c. 1838? – 15 October 1918), also known as Shirdi Sai Baba, was an Indian spiritual master and fakir, considered to be a saint, ...
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Jan 26, 2019 · It is believed that Baba was born somewhere between 1838 and 1842 CE in a place called Pathri in Marathwada in Central India. Some believers use ...
This article is about the “Shirdi” Sai Baba, an Indian religious figure who lived from the mid-19th to the early 20th century.
Sai Baba of Shirdi, also known as Shirdi Sai Baba, was an Indian spiritual master who was regarded by his devotees as a saint, fakir, and satguru.
Shri Sai Baba was a born in the year 1835 to a Brahmin couple of Patri which was in the Nizam state of British India. Where his parents handed over him to the ...
Sep 23, 2014 · According to history of Shirdi's Sai Baba, he had both Hindu and Muslim followers, but why is it that I never saw a Muslim in Sai Baba's temple?
Jul 26, 2018 · Sai Baba of Shirdi was an Indian spiritual master who is regarded by his devotees as a saint and a fakir. He is revered by both his Hindu and ...
Oct 9, 2019 · Shirdi Sai Baba was born as a blessing from Shiva and Parvati to Hindu parents, but He was raised by a Muslim couple.
Jan 12, 2023 · Sai Baba was an itinerant renouncer who settled down in the village of Shirdi in western India in the mid-nineteenth century.