Worship Sai Baba on Thursdays and get blessed by the divine form
Sai Baba is one of the most worshipped saints not only in India but across the world. People irrespective of their caste and creed worship Sai Baba and he was also called a fakir. Nobody knew from where this saint came from and the date of birth as well as, the place of birth of Sai Baba is not known.
Sai Baba known for his divine powers always believed in the philosophy of ‘Sabka malik ek hai’ which means there is only one god. So, among his devotees, one can find Hindus, Muslims, and people from other communities as well. Throughout his life, Sai Baba went around preaching the importance of self-realization and taught his devotees to walk on the path of honesty and to love everyone including animals and birds.
The main temple of Sai Baba is situated at Shirdi, a place in the state of Maharashtra. Every year, lakhs of people visit this place to get a glimpse of this divine form and seek blessings as well as protection.
It is said that worshipping Sai Baba with utmost faith and dedication will relieve you from all sorts of suffering in life. Thursday is the auspicious day to worship Sai Baba. Observing fast on Thursdays is believed to please Sai Baba and the performer will experience contentment in his life.
This spiritual master can be appeased by following his principles. Devotees visiting Sai Mandir light lamps, present flowers and fruits to this saint and also sing devotional songs. Lighting a lamp in the premise of Sai Baba is considered to be propitious as the light of the lamp shows the path and takes us from darkness towards the bright.
Reciting mantras of Sai Baba especially on Thursdays will get you out of trouble. Sai Baba devotees prefer singing the aarti song written by one of the Sai devotees named Madhav Adkar.
Feeding the poor is one of the most effective ways to please Sai Baba. This saint always believed and followed in helping those who are in need especially when people are struggling to get themselves basic facilities like food, clothing, and shelter.