Chennai Online, "Sri Sathya Sai Baba : A living Legend" by Ramakrishnan R, Available online Professor Narayana Kasturi's biography stated that when the child was born, musical instruments in the household started creating music on their own. He also claimed that Sai Baba was born 'of immaculate conception. Sai Baba's mother, Easwaramma, was walking towards a well one day when a huge sphere of blue light rolled towards her, merged into her and made her faint. She soon found out that she was pregnant after dreaming of the Hindu God, Sathyanarayana. Sathya in Sanskrit means truth, and Narayana in Sanskrit means God in human form. The young Sathyanarayana, Kasturi's biography states, was a vegetarian and was "known" for his aversion to animal cruelty.
At that time Sai Baba threw away his books and announced, "My devotees are calling me. I have my work." He then spent the next three days under a tree in the garden of an excise inspector (government officer) and many people gathered around him. Baba taught them his bhajans (devotional songs that are sung out aloud in praise of minor Hindu deities or in praise of Sai Baba himself). Sai Baba declared himself to be an avatar (a divine incarnation sent to Earth to bring about spiritual renewal.) He has consistently maintained this position ever since. He has often stated that his mission is to re-establish the principle of rightouesness, to motivate love for God and service to fellow man. He has consistently called on mankind to "Love All, Serve All" and has repeatedly asserted that the essence of all scriptures is, "help ever, hurt never." Chennai Online, "Sri Sathya Sai Baba : A living Legend" by Ramakrishnan R, Available online Since that time in 1940, many had come to challenge his claim to be the reincarnation of Shirdi Sai Baba. Arnold Schulman in his book "Baba" said, "there is no record of the number of people who went away unimpressed but dozens of doubters have documented how they were convinced." Family members and neighbors however were not convinced. They approached the young Sathya and said, "if you are Sai Baba, give us some proof." "Give me those jasmine flowers," said young Sathya. After receiving them he threw them on the floor. The flowers according to those present fell so that they formed the Telugu words for Sai and Baba. Schulman, Arnold (1971). Baba. Viking Press. pp. 122124. ISBN 0-670-14343-X.
The second center, established in Hyderabad, is referred to as Shivam, and the third center, established in Chennai, is referred to as Sundaram. Sathyam, Shivam and Sundaram Mandirs On Official radiosai.org website Available online Since 2005, Sathya Sai Baba has been confined to a wheelchair, and his failing health has forced him to make fewer public appearances.
Haraldsson, op. cit , pp. 43 Haraldsson wrote that some miracles attributed to Sathya Sai Baba resemble the ones described in the New Testament, but also with some differences. According to Haraldsson, although healings certainly figure into Sai Baba's reputation, his impression is that healings do not play a prominent role in Sathya Sai Baba's activities as in those of Jesus. Haraldsson, op. cit. , pp 231, 239-241 Sathya Sai Baba has explained the phenomenon of manifestation as being an act of divine creation, but refused to have his materializations investigated under experimental conditions. Critics claim that these materializations are done by sleight of hand and question his claims to perform miracles and other paranormal feats. In April 1976, Dr. H. Narasimhaiah, a physicist, rationalist and then vice chancellor of Bangalore University, founded and chaired a committee "to rationally and scientifically investigate miracles and other verifiable superstitions" . Haraldsson stated that Narasimhaiah wrote Sathya Sai Baba a polite letter and two subsequent letters that were widely publicized in which he publicly challenged Baba to perform his miracles under controlled conditions. Haraldson, op. cit , pp 204-205 Sathya Sai Baba said that he ignored Narasimhaiah's challenge because he felt his approach was improper.
Narasimhaiah stated that he considered the fact that Sathya Sai Baba ignored his letters as one among several indications that his miracles are fraudulent. Haraldsson, pp 209 As a result of this episode, a public debate raged for several months in Indian newspapers. Haraldsson, op. cit. , pp. 206 Narasimhaiah's committee was dissolved in August 1977.
Shouting anti-Sai Baba slogans, the protestors pulled down a large picture of Sai Baba and trampled on it before taking it outside and setting it on fire. An effigy of Sathya Sai Baba was also reported to have been burnt, and twenty protestors were arrested following several police complaints.
Digvijay Singh, Congress secretary-general, disagreed with suggestions that Chief Minister Y. S. Rajasekhara Reddy could have instigated Sathya Sai Baba to make his statement, and confirmed that his party approved plans for the creation of a separate Telangana state. "With due respect to Sai Baba we can say that the work for setting up the second state reorganisation commission will go on," he said.
And under international doctrine of res judicatahm Alay Rahm can never file another lawsuit against Sathya Sai Baba, in the US or in India, for the same claims made in this case.
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