- Sathya Sai Baba - Wikipedia
Sathya Sai Baba's followers have attributed to him a range of miraculous abilities, including the materialisation of Vibhuti (holy ash) and other small objects such as rings, necklaces, and watches He was also believed to have performed spontaneous healings, resurrections, and exhibited clairvoyant abilities
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- SSSCT - His Life - Life History - Sri Sathya Sai
Sathya was a quiet, well-behaved boy and the favourite of His teachers Once, He sang the prayer song before the curtains went up on a drama in the town and those who heard His sweet voice spread the news that a 'fine musician' had come to town
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- Sri Sathya Sai Global Council
Consisting of sixteen to eighteen boys, Sathya led the group as an organiser, treasurer, composer and lead singer Compositions comprised songs from Bhagavatam, the yearning of the pilgrims for Lord Panduranga's Darshan, and mellifluous music on an unknown saint Sai Baba of Shirdi, among others
- HIS Teachings - Sai Region 10
Within this principle of oneness, Sathya Sai baba teaches that all religions are expressions of these same divinity In His own words: “All men are of one lineage, of one divine origin Therefore, recognize the divinity in each being and banish all limiting thoughts and projections ”
- Satya - Wikipedia
Satya is an important concept and virtue in Indian religions Rigveda, dated to be from the 2nd millennium BCE, offers the earliest discussion of Satya [1][2] It appears in the fifth and sixth lines in this Rigveda manuscript image Satya (Sanskrit: सत्य; IAST: Satya) is a Sanskrit word, usually translated as " truth " or " essence “ [3] Across Indian religions, satya is a deeply
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With a presence across 110 countries today, the SSSIO has been active for over 50 years, carrying out its mission of enabling its members and any spiritual aspirant to realize the divine principle innate in every human being
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