Om Shree Ganeshaya Namaha!
Om Sai Ram!Jai Maata Di!
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A lot of Sai devotees had missed the 16th and 17th may 2009 episode of Sai baba serial online where Baba becomes free from the cluthches of Johar Baba...Two kind Sai devotees were able to upload it and they have forwarded the download links to me for sharing it with all of you. My heart felt thanks to both of them .One uploaded the videos and the other downloaded them in the correct format for easy viewing.May Sai always bless both of them for their humble deeds..
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May 16 2009 - Sai baba serial- Sai tere hazzaaro haath
Part 1http://www.zshare.net/video/66078323f65d2b8c/
May 16 2009-
Part 2http://www.zshare.net/video/660791074cfe71ff/
May 17 2009- Sai baba serial--Sai tere hazzaaro haath
Part 1http://www.zshare.net/video/66079253a83ca4c4/
May 17-
Part 2http://www.zshare.net/video/6607962677fafedf/
May 16 2009 - Sai baba serial- Sai tere hazzaaro haath
Part 1http://www.zshare.net/video/66078323f65d2b8c/
May 16 2009-
Part 2http://www.zshare.net/video/660791074cfe71ff/
May 17 2009- Sai baba serial--Sai tere hazzaaro haath
Part 1http://www.zshare.net/video/66079253a83ca4c4/
May 17-
Part 2http://www.zshare.net/video/6607962677fafedf/
Jai Sai Ram
Ardesheer Kavasji and Pranav Motiwala
Durgashtami, or Durga Ashtami, is the eight day of the Navaratri and Durga Puja celebrations. Durgastami is also known as Mahashtami and is one of the important days of Durga Puja and a fasting is undertaken by many people. Weapons of Goddess Durga are worshipped on the day and it is known Astra Puja.
During the Durga Puja rituals on Mahashtami day the 64 Yoginis and Ashtanayikas – the eight consorts – of Durga are also worshipped. The eight consorts of Durga, also known as Eight Shaktis, are interpreted differently in different regions of India. But ultimately all the eight goddesses are incarnations of Shakti with different aims. Sometimes they are also an attempt to give form to a particular aspect of Shakti. The Ashtanayikas that are worshipped during Durga Puja are Brahmani, Maheswari, Kameswari, Vaishnavi, Varahi, Narasinghi, Indrani and Chamunda.
Message from the teachings of Saibaba for 26th September
The Sai Path Guides us
God Himself incarnated as Sai Baba to bring all people on to the right path. By the touch of Baba's Feet, not merely Shirdi but the entire earth is hallowed. The entire creation is blessed. Baba ensures our safety and grants us only what is good for us. He knows when He should offer us what we really need. We have to realize that whatever Baba grants us will be very valuable and directs us on the right way. If we follow Baba in true devotion, we realize that whatever happened in our lives was meant to take us to the good. Our faith in the Guiding Grace-Light of Baba should remain unshaken.At times we do not know where our path leads us to. We are not certain of our destination. We doubt whether we should follow the Sai Path or move in some other direction. Then Baba directs us to the road we have to take to either by flashing the right thought in our minds or by suggesting a way to us through the words spoken by some one. We should never get ego-bloated and gratefully remember Baba, with love and devotion, and take every step as Baba guides us. In whatever manner we may live, our ultimate purpose is to reach God. Initially, we may pray to Baba to get our worldly desires fulfilled. But, then, our minds, gradually get gripped by the spirit of devotion. The path laid down before us is the sure-fire path which leads us to Baba.
Durga came to Earth on the invitation and prayers of the people who were being harassed . She came down in her form of Mahisha Mardini or the slayer of the Buffalo which has ten hands holding ten different weapons given to her by the various Gods. She came riding her mount the Lion on the invitiation of her devotees. On the eighth day of the Sukla Paksha in the month of Ashwin she arrived on Earth. It is one of the most important day for Goddess Worship in Hindu religion.
There is also a belief in some regions that Goddess Kali appeared from the forehead of Durga on this day to annihilate Chanda and Munda and Rakthabija. It is said that Goddess Kali after killing the demon still continued her destruction and finally Lord Shiva had to lie on Kali’s path. Goddess Kali stepped upon him and soon she realized her mistake and this cooled her down.
Symbolically, Goddess Kali represents the harsh realities of life – the violent Nature and the violence in living beings. She shows the need for discrimination and dispassion and that good and evil arise from the same source and to spiritually progress we must overcome the terrible and violent side of life.
There is also a belief in some regions that Goddess Kali appeared from the forehead of Durga on this day to annihilate Chanda and Munda and Rakthabija. It is said that Goddess Kali after killing the demon still continued her destruction and finally Lord Shiva had to lie on Kali’s path. Goddess Kali stepped upon him and soon she realized her mistake and this cooled her down.
Symbolically, Goddess Kali represents the harsh realities of life – the violent Nature and the violence in living beings. She shows the need for discrimination and dispassion and that good and evil arise from the same source and to spiritually progress we must overcome the terrible and violent side of life.
During the Durga Puja rituals on Mahashtami day the 64 Yoginis and Ashtanayikas – the eight consorts – of Durga are also worshipped. The eight consorts of Durga, also known as Eight Shaktis, are interpreted differently in different regions of India. But ultimately all the eight goddesses are incarnations of Shakti with different aims. Sometimes they are also an attempt to give form to a particular aspect of Shakti. The Ashtanayikas that are worshipped during Durga Puja are Brahmani, Maheswari, Kameswari, Vaishnavi, Varahi, Narasinghi, Indrani and Chamunda.
Message from the teachings of Saibaba for 26th September
The Sai Path Guides us
God Himself incarnated as Sai Baba to bring all people on to the right path. By the touch of Baba's Feet, not merely Shirdi but the entire earth is hallowed. The entire creation is blessed. Baba ensures our safety and grants us only what is good for us. He knows when He should offer us what we really need. We have to realize that whatever Baba grants us will be very valuable and directs us on the right way. If we follow Baba in true devotion, we realize that whatever happened in our lives was meant to take us to the good. Our faith in the Guiding Grace-Light of Baba should remain unshaken.At times we do not know where our path leads us to. We are not certain of our destination. We doubt whether we should follow the Sai Path or move in some other direction. Then Baba directs us to the road we have to take to either by flashing the right thought in our minds or by suggesting a way to us through the words spoken by some one. We should never get ego-bloated and gratefully remember Baba, with love and devotion, and take every step as Baba guides us. In whatever manner we may live, our ultimate purpose is to reach God. Initially, we may pray to Baba to get our worldly desires fulfilled. But, then, our minds, gradually get gripped by the spirit of devotion. The path laid down before us is the sure-fire path which leads us to Baba.
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