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Comments on song "Zamaane Mein Kahaan, Shiradi Vaale Saai Baabaa"
nksharma2006 on July 20, 2010 sai baba teri jai ho, this is very nice bhajan
MrPrayas10 on July 24, 2010 @scarletbabe26 As far as I know sai baba was great hermit and nobody knows who was he. he was almighty for evryone.
sanjaymusic on July 27, 2010 Jai Saibaba, bless this world and esp those ignorant souls who try to divide us.
topbal1 on August 12, 2010 love this song, im not really religious but this song touches my heart
nschouhan1 on August 13, 2010 ii ike devotiona songs upooad today
thansks to u tube
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mohamedkhansheik on August 15, 2010 GOD is one, religion many. only the ignorant and illiterate will condem praise to GOD ALMIGHTY. No matter how and who degrade another religion they are in fact doing the same to their own GOD. There is absolutely no problem with religion, the problem and cause of all the problems are the people those that dont understand this fundamental fact.there is only one GOD..take a cup of water from the sea and tell me which river it came from, that is a miracle,,the same with GOD,,,I love this song
shuaibafghan on August 16, 2010 Can anybody tell me who was Saibaba and what is the logic behind you worshiping him?
Virus6661000 on August 19, 2010 @mohamedkhansheik
Very True buddy !! Really inspiring lines ...
Om Sai Ram
Bismillah al-Rahman al-Rahim
AbhishekRajaRamMohan on August 26, 2010 This is the height of corruption!
You are equating God with a human being?
No matter however pious sai baba was, he was a human and he died.
He was not even able to shroud himself when he died, so how come he is now helping thousands of visitors?
The people who ask him for help failed to realize that he himself was the believer of one true God and he always asked him to help during the time of need.
Don't make fun of the person you love so much!
HANUMANBHATT on August 29, 2010 Jai Shirdi Sai Baba Ki Jai Puttaparthy Wale Sri Stya Sai Baba Ki !
SMITA361 on August 31, 2010 HEY SAI BABA MERI BIGRI BANA DO BABA PLZZZZZZZZZ
cautbaia on August 31, 2010 all my greetings and love to india i love you
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cautbaia on August 31, 2010 all my love to you inda i love you
KavinL on September 04, 2010 I LIKE THIS SONG N I HATE NTHING
KavinL on September 04, 2010 Shirdi wale sai baba is great
jagdishnema on September 06, 2010 What a good song ! good & pious voice of M rafi & equally good & devotional music. Touches soul. Really, Indian Music is immortal.
rbr17672 on September 09, 2010 Basted keep your mouth shut . god sees every one .. sai baba has always helped us ..useless...
ninadchitre on September 09, 2010 @CyberSetan, Instead of displaying your ignorence so proudly, try to rephrase your question. BTW, your body itself is an idol. It's on its way to become a piece of *hit. Literally, and I mean it. Your central nervous system is meticulously programmed to replace every living cell. In next 6 months your entire body will be replaced and drained as *hit, barring a few brain cells. Guess who is bringing LIFE to a piece of *HIT? Here is another question for you : Do you like your idolised body?
koshiyari on September 10, 2010 i wnanna tell in 1 word "SABKA MALIK 1 HAI "
ninadchitre on September 10, 2010 @CyberSetan, Wow, you got many answers correct. But not all. So there is something different from the body that makes it alive, isn't it? Similarly, there is 'something different' in the stone statue that makes it divine. BTW, you are worshipping your own body by offerring it food, clothes and many other nice items. And yes, I know the answer to your original question, but I won't tell you. It's none of my business anyway! This is a public place. So find a suitable forum to raise your doubts.
manzha on September 11, 2010 @CyberSetan may the peace be with you if it can be i pray
manzha on September 11, 2010 @CyberSetan sorry, initially when i read your comment i felt irritated got very negative. but listen to sai bhajan make me cool again. so i can say the peace is with me.. have a nice day
vippykumar on September 18, 2010 Mr abhishek raja ram
Bhai sahab i request to you ki aap ek baar SHIRDI hokar aao, aap change ho jaoge.
34jitender on September 19, 2010 @AbhishekRajaRamMohan to whom you consider god.everyone you worship was borned on this earth...ram,krishna,md. sahab
34jitender on September 19, 2010 @CyberSetan people who want to realise god by just reeding some litrature or just blindly following some rules will not be able to do so.it need only apure heart nothing else.
AbhishekRajaRamMohan on September 20, 2010 @vippykumar
My friend, if a place can change me, then even I will suggest you to visit the religious places of other religions. It is not the place which makes someone God, it is the Godly attributes which are unique to God almighty alone and not his creations.
I'm more follower of Sai Baba than all of you because I follow his teachings of one and only true supreme God.
AbhishekRajaRamMohan on September 20, 2010 @34jitender
If you think that literature and sacred scriptures should not be used to understand the divinity than you better stop reading Bhagwad Gita, Mahabharata and Vedas as we have learnt about Shri Ram and Shri Krishna from these sacred books.
And just see what has been followed blindly.
if you consider Sai Baba as God and Vedas as word of God, can you give me a reference where Sai Baba's divinity is mentioned in Vedas?
tiklupagrawal on September 23, 2010 @AbhishekRajaRamMohan
Ram died, Prophet muhammed died, Jesus died, Gurunanak died...so did Sai baba! Why do some people need to be so cynical?
tiklupagrawal on September 23, 2010 @AbhishekRajaRamMohan
@AbhishekRajaRamMohan
Ram died, Prophet muhammed died, Jesus died, Gurunanak died...so did Sai baba! Why do some people need to be so cynical?
starsbydaylight on September 24, 2010 Freedom of, in a non-violent way, expressing one's own religious rituals, without forcing them on others, is a right that all people have. Whosoever openly condemns the non-violent, reverent religious ritual here, creates more disharmony in the religious world and this is not the wish of Allah. Truly religious people rejoice in all non-violent religious rituals other than their own. Any -I am holier than you- person is intolerant and is certainly lacking personal mystical experience. Peace!
snitin1980 on September 25, 2010 I am expected to get blessing from my SAI NAATH by 2nd December 2010
HARI OM SAI RAM
tmrt1995 on September 27, 2010 @tiklupagrawal welll said broo
MeNature on September 27, 2010 baba you are our God!!! Please save your chidren!!! Please save us baba.Love you baba.
nicechamp on September 29, 2010 in Shri Guru granth shaib it is mentioned ''saadh ke mahima ved na janeyo'' sages are even above vedas. Sages can set examples against the text book descriptions of God. Sometimes human beings & missionaries due their hardships & firm believe in truth, honesty, non violence and humanity are able to prove themselves as super human beings. There is nothing to rant & give references of vedas to brag what a god has to be. Sai Baba was super human being & i respect all those who believe in him.
AbhishekRajaRamMohan on September 29, 2010 @tiklupagrawal
Friends,
Up with the arguments, we are forgetting a simple definition of God.
If you say God can be a human being than it is like a father can be a child of his own son which is not possible. A human is a human with limitations.
"Search within, and thou shall find me" is the Rubaai written by Jalaluddin Rumi which conveys the sense of spirituality towards the God within oneself. It doesn't say that you yourself are God.
AbhishekRajaRamMohan on September 29, 2010 @starsbydaylight
I agree with the logic of divine presence. See the differences we have just because we have left what God wanted from us as far as obeying him is concerned. A statue is created by human hands, why to create a statue if your hands who are making them are present, why not worship your hands directly?
Atleast this will help people making fun of God, finding him in a statue.
AbhishekRajaRamMohan on September 29, 2010 @nicechamp
Right, he was the super of super human beings and HE WAS and HE WAS. During his time he would have been the best on this earth. He taught us the way to live and he left us on this earth. Only God lives forever not humans :)
If I love Shri Sai Baba from the bottom of my heart I will believe in whatever he has spoken. He has taught me Monotheism which I cannot leave on any cost as my love for Sai Baba is not to make his idol and worship to go against what he taught.
AbhishekRajaRamMohan on September 29, 2010 @tiklupagrawal
Ram died, Prophet muhammed died, Jesus died, Gurunanak died...so did Sai baba!
and so did they prove that they were humans. Death is not in the nature of God.
These great people were preachers of God's religion not God themselves :)
starsbydaylight on October 01, 2010 @PEDRO22is10 Please wake up to respecting valuable spiritual Ways of Salvation of all kinds Pedro. Only you yourself can save yourself from creating problems for yourself and others here and in after lives. How? Simply by being kind to yourself, to humanity, and to animals. The heads of some, not all, religions still try to make us believe that only their World Teacher.. can save our souls.This causes religious arrogance, hate, wars. Why prolong all that by saying 'Jesus alone ...'?
starsbydaylight on October 01, 2010 @AbhishekRajaRamMohan The Rig Vedas are the best that has happened for Humanity regarding noble spiritual guidance, and no untouchables exist! :^) The undeniable fact is that the core teachings of all! religious world teachers have sprung forth from these more than 7000 yrs old Vedic and sacred guide lines for living a human-e life, whether some now existing religions like it or not.
A great book about the Rig Vedas is: Gods Sages and Kings, by David Frawley. Peace & Love!
starsbydaylight on October 01, 2010 The great Sage and Saint Shirdiwale Saibaba was a fully accomplished Yogin and mystic. He, and the countless people like him, show those of us Who Are Prisoners Of Dualistic Thinking That Keeps Us From Being Able To Live Out Of Pure Love For All That Lives And Is, that any human being with a valid mind can actualize his/her intrinsic divine nature, but only by living like Yogins, Sages and Saints live.
starsbydaylight on October 01, 2010 @MeNature Hi! One day, in Ireland, in 1995, and for the first time, I read about a north-Indian Great Baba who had died in 1973. I was SO impressed by his life. Weeks later he appeared in my dream, and caused me to have a truly wonderful mystical experience. So, he is my favorite Baba. His name is Neeb Karori Baba. For me it is proof that praying to Sages and Saints of all ages is a good thing to do!
starsbydaylight on October 01, 2010 @nicechamp Yes! Text book descriptions of what God/Allah/Divine Presence is, are written by people, and it is well known that the interpretations of holy texts do not 100% reflect the true meaning of these books. That is why some people who blindly believe in the written word vilify specific spiritual methods used by Great Sages and Saints. Such people do not understand that there exist many valid methods of a different kind based on Highest Wisdom to help us actualize our innate divine nature.
starsbydaylight on October 01, 2010 @tierina100 I am sure that HH Shirdiwale Saibaba would never kill, like you say you would, anybody that would have an opinion about him that would be incorrect. And who knows, maybe he doesn't like to be called a god, but rather a mystic and Saint, to avoid he being the cause of strife between spiritual people of all sorts.
starsbydaylight on October 01, 2010 @AbhishekRajaRamMohan Hi! I have read about many, around one hundred, lives of Sages, Saints and mystics of different religions. Some didn't/don't like statues and paintings of God, some did/do. Some felt/feel we are God, some didn't/don't. Some didn't/don't believe in the One God doctrine, but all were/are non-violent. I love and greatly respect them all. Peace!
starsbydaylight on October 01, 2010 @starsbydaylight/ I am replying to myself :^). Not really, I'd like to re-write the last part of the last sentence above: . that any human being can actualize his/her intrinsic divine nature, by following in the footsteps of accomplished Yogins/Yoginis, Sages and Saints.
starsbydaylight on October 02, 2010 @AbhishekRajaRamMohan/ Statues and pictures of Sages and Saints are not for worship.They remind us that ordinary people can become pure again. Offerings symbolize gratitude for S&S making visible the existence in human beings of enlightened mind, and making known the true purpose of human life: to diligently work toward becoming a Saint, or at least to keep training being kind and non judgmental.of others. BTW, God has an immense sense of humor! He loves all peaceful ways of loving the Divine.
sai baba teri jai ho, this is very nice bhajan