Om Shree Ganeshaya Namaha
Om Sai Ram
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From today onwards you can follow me on the teerth yatra to the various temples of India and abroad..The pictures that I will be sending are all a must see and if u ever get a chance to go to these temples , plz pray for me too over there and pass my humble pranams to all the Gods and Godessess and their Shrines..
The below picture is the Aerial view of the Saptashrungi temple which is located in a small village called Vani near Nasik , Maharashtra -India. I have been to this temple about 6 yrs ago or so and it was an unforgettable experience.. Infact, I still remember- I had purchased the vcd of Shirdi Ke Sai baba movie directed by Manoj Kumar from one of the stores below this temple..I guess, it was Baba's way of telling me , no matter where u go -- I will always be with you.
The below picture is the Aerial view of the Saptashrungi temple which is located in a small village called Vani near Nasik , Maharashtra -India. I have been to this temple about 6 yrs ago or so and it was an unforgettable experience.. Infact, I still remember- I had purchased the vcd of Shirdi Ke Sai baba movie directed by Manoj Kumar from one of the stores below this temple..I guess, it was Baba's way of telling me , no matter where u go -- I will always be with you.
Anyways, Here is a breath taking Aerial View of the Saptashrungi Temple.. You can Click on the below pictures to see the larger view or to save it to your computer..
The Saptashrungi Devi temple is one among the 51 Shakti peethas located on the Indian subcontinent. The Devi is said to be swayambhu (self-manifested) on a rock on the sheer face of a mountain. She is surrounded by seven (sapta-in Sanskrit) peaks (shrunga-in Sanskrit), hence the name- Sapta Shrungi Mata (mother of the seven peaks).
The temple, which sort of sticks to the cliff, is 1230 meters above sea level. There is an old path with steps cut out of the mountain, which starts right at the foothills, at Vani and goes all the way to the mountain. However, now, a motorable road has been built, which goes up to an altitude of 1150 meters. From this place one has to climb around 500 steps to reach the shrine, which only takes about forty five minutes. For those who cannot climb even this, there are “dolis” (chairs carried by 4 people) available at Rs.200/- for the two-way trip.
The image of the Devi is huge-about 10 feet tall with 18 hands, holding various weapons. The idol is always coated with Sindoor, which is considered auspicious in this region.
She is believed to be Mahishasur Mardini, the slayer of the demon Mahishasur, who took the form of a buffalo. Hence, at the foot of the hill, from where one starts climbing the steps, there is the head of a buffalo, made is stone, and believed to be that of the demon. It is believed that the Devi Mahatmya, a sacred book which extols the greatness of Devi and her exploits was composed at this place by the sage Markandeya, who performed rigorous penance on a hill opposite the one on which the Devi resides, which is now named after him.
The below picture is designed by the true Sai devotee with lots of love and devotion for Him
The image of the Devi is huge-about 10 feet tall with 18 hands, holding various weapons. The idol is always coated with Sindoor, which is considered auspicious in this region.
She is believed to be Mahishasur Mardini, the slayer of the demon Mahishasur, who took the form of a buffalo. Hence, at the foot of the hill, from where one starts climbing the steps, there is the head of a buffalo, made is stone, and believed to be that of the demon. It is believed that the Devi Mahatmya, a sacred book which extols the greatness of Devi and her exploits was composed at this place by the sage Markandeya, who performed rigorous penance on a hill opposite the one on which the Devi resides, which is now named after him.
The below picture is designed by the true Sai devotee with lots of love and devotion for Him
The below picture was designed by Sai Bhakt Manu Gidwani who wishes to spread Baba's teachings and philosophies all over the worldMessage from the teachings of Sai baba for 15th September
Baba Expects True Devotion
It is the belief of scores of people that God is not within the human reach. However, Baba, the Eternal Truth-Light, assumed the human form and lived amidst us. As He protected the devotees when He was in human form, He has been, presently, safeguarding them from His Samadhi. Even to-day, there are several devotees who get His holy vision in dreams or listen to His words or being guided by Baba. He dwells in the hearts of devotees who repose faith in Him. For the faithful ones, Baba is an inexhaustible treasure of boons and blessings.Baba's compassion is boundless. Pure devotion is a pre-requisite to become worthy of His grace. Baba assured that He would not abandon His people who trusted Him. Moreover, Baba blesses those who obey His words. We must always chant His name and know that in this Kaliyuga, only chanting of God's name ensures one's self-liberation. Hence, we should have single-minded devotion for Baba and pray to Him incessantly and fervently. Prayers of sincere devotees are certainly answered by Baba from His Samadhi. He fulfills the legitimate desires of devotees and comforts them in His lap of love. Mere mechanical chanting of Baba's name is not suffice. One must extend a helping hand to the needy and the suffering and love, care and serve all. This is the true devotion Baba expects from us.
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