SAI BABA TANJORE PAINTINGS

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Blessing Sai Baba - Tanjore Painting | Traditional Colors With Gold Work | With Frame
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The sacrifices of Indian spiritual master and fakir, Shirdi Sai Baba

Any type of prejudice based on ethnicity or religion was denounced by Sai Baba. He appears to have been an opponent of extremism among Christians, Hindus, and Muslims. Sai Baba urged his followers to pray, invoke the name of God, and study the Bible. Sai Baba encouraged his disciples to read the Qur'an and other religious works of literature including the Bhagavad Gita, Ramayana, and Yoga Vasistha. He gave his followers and supporters instructions on how to uphold moral standards, help those in need, and appreciate all living things without bias. Additionally, he exhorted followers to cultivate tolerance and devotion (Shraddha) (Saburi). 


Mhalsapati Nagre, a native Khandoba priest, is considered to have served as Sai Baba's first disciple. Only a few Shirdi natives and a couple of other people from some of the other regions of India made up Sai Baba's congregation in the late nineteenth century. Shirdi has evolved into a significant location in India and is among the most important Hindu religious spots as a result of Sai Baba.



Sai Baba’s Tanjore Paintings and his godsends to his devotees 


Individuals from various religions worship Sai Baba. Shirdi Baba is respected as a beacon of commitment and faith throughout the world. Shirdi Baba was conceived as a human individual, rendering him an especially accessible figure for his disciples. Sai Baba is primarily worshiped via artwork and literature, and he has been considered to be exceptionally compassionate to his disciples.


Sai Baba stressed the value of someone being comfortable in all situations and performing one's responsibilities without attachments to material objects in his sermons. Both Hindu and Islamic religious literature were interpreted by Sai Baba. He reinterpreted the Hindu scriptures in the Advaita Vedanta philosophy, putting a strong emphasis on the bhakti path of devotion.   According to Sai Baba's disciples, he accomplished marvels like bilocation, levitation, mind-reading, materialization, exorcisms, voluntarily entering a state of Samatha, illuminating lanterns with water, curing the terminally ill, etc. 


Both Muslims and Hindu disciples respected and admired Sai Baba, and he underlined the significance of yielding to the Satguru or Murshid who can educate his disciple along the path of mental enlightenment. His admirers respect him across the world. His lectures placed a significant focus on consciousness, helping others, and maintaining a moral framework of love, compassion, inner tranquility, selflessness, satisfaction, and loyalty to the guru and God.


The Tanjore Painting of Shirdi Sai Baba is known to usher in miracles into a disciple’s home. You and your family members will be graced by Shirdi Sai with a long and productive life.



For some disciples, Baba would have left them to endure because their karma requires to be purified before Sai Baba can provide them eternal happiness. Sai will heal your ailments, eradicate your disease, and rehabilitate you or your family members to health if you entirely bow to him and continue to practise the charitable work of dharma immediately. Shirdi Sai is comparable to our biological mother in that he is able to shower boons on us in the shape of treatments, yet every boon is unique.


FAQS


Q1. How are Sai Baba and Lord Shiva related?


Sai Baba is known to be a Manifestation of Lord Shiva.


Q2. How did Sai Baba get so popular?


Sathya Sai Baba gained fame for his spiritually filled magic tricks that involve developing objects out of nothing.