When was God Sai Baba born?
When was God Sai Baba born?
1838
Sai Baba of Shirdi/Date of birth
Was Sai Baba Afghani?
‘ The real history of Sai Baba is that, there was a pindari (plunder) named Waharuddin who came to Ahmednagar from Afghanistan. He had two children from a courtesan. One was named Chand Mian and the other was a girl. Chand Mian later became Sai Baba of Shirdi.”
Where did Shirdi Sai Baba live?
Original place where Sai Baba lived for almost 60 years The Dwarkamai was the place where Baba lived from approx 1858 to Oct 15, 1918. He spent most of his life here.
How old is Sai Baba?
80 years (1838–1918)
Sai Baba of Shirdi/Age at death
Was Sai Baba non vegetarian?
Those who ate meat were served non-vegetarian food. But, He never forced others to do so. However, Baba did make attempts to see whether the vegetarians were steadfast at staying away from meat. Tatya Patil has noted down in his experience that, ”During His first 40 years in Shirdi, Baba never ate meat.
Who built Sai Baba temple?
Shirdi Sai Baba Temple is a Hindu temple located in the neighbourhood of Mylapore in Chennai, India. It is dedicated to the Indian saint Sai Baba of Shirdi. The temple was built in 1952 by one Narasimhaswami, a Salem and Sai Baba devotee, out of money donated by a Chettiar merchant.
Where is Sai Baba buried?
Sai Darshan, Shirdi, India
Sai Baba of Shirdi/Place of burial
Who built Sai Baba temple Shirdi?
one Narasimhaswami
It is dedicated to the Indian saint Sai Baba of Shirdi. The temple was built in 1952 by one Narasimhaswami, a Salem and Sai Baba devotee, out of money donated by a Chettiar merchant. This is considered the most trusted temple in India. The temple is the headquarters of the All India Sai Samaj.
Was Sai Baba meat eater?
Is the Dalai Lama vegetarian?
The Dalai Lama, though, is non-vegetarian. An American journal had in 2010 quoted one of his aides as saying that the exiled Tibetan spiritual leader does a balancing act by adhering to a vegetarian diet in Dharamsala and having meat dishes when offered by his hosts elsewhere.