The universalistic Sai movement should start with Mahlsapathy, an uncultured poor village goldsmith. He has been the pole star amongst the Sai bhaktas. He is considered as the first person to start Sai worship. Earlier a pujari of the Khandoba temple Mahlsapathy’ s faith grew making him the most zealous admirer and ardent worshipper of Baba. He was the first person to be allowed to worship Baba for a long time. His self-dedication and great attachment to Baba were irresistible for a large hearted soul like Baba. His placing of flowers and sandal at the lotus feet of Sai and offering were obviously the mark of respect. Saibaba the fakir could not object them even though these were offered in the mosque. When this grew more and more like worship then Baba realized how incongruous Hindu worship of him was in the mosque. Its growth in the mosque finally turning into a Dwarkamai controlled entirely by a Hindu board reminds us of a small shoot of a banyan tree creeping through a cleft of a rock, which a plant can't easily go through, yet the banyan grows through it and pushes the pieces of rock aside and grows into huge dimensions. Such was the growth of the Hindu puja of Baba.
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Shri Madhrao Wamanrao Aadkar, Shri Madhavrao Deshpande, Shri Abdul Baba,
Shri Atmaram Kulkarni, Shri Laxmanrao Mahajani, Shri Annasaheb Dabholkar,
Shri Balasaheb Miralkar, Shri Bhaguji Shinde, Shri Bhagat Mhalsapati, Shri Balasaheb Dev,
Shri Moreshwar Pradhan, Shri Balasaheb Bhate, Shri Sundarrao Navalkar,
Shri Kashiram Bala Shimpi, Shri Laxman Govind Mungi, Shri Bhausaheb Dhumal,
Shri Laxman Nulkar, Smt Bayajabai Kote, Shri Dadasaheb Purandare,
Shri Nanasaheb Chandorkar, Smt Parvatibai Sapatnekar, Shri Dajisaheb Awasthi,
Shri Radhakrishna Swamy, Shri Chotubhaiya Paralkar, Shri Meghashyam Rege,
Shri Ghanshyam Babre, Shri Rajubhaiya Naik, Shri Das Ganu Maharaj,
Shri Sadhubhaiya Naik, Shri Damodhar Rasne, Shri Nandlal Sankalecha,
Shri Dattatreya Rasne, Shri Sagun Meru Naik, Shri Yashwant Galwankar,
Shri Mahadeo Sapatnekar, Dr. Pillay, Shri Ramkrishna S. Nawalkar, Shri Ganesh Khaparde, Shri Swami Shamanand, Shri Hari Sitaram Dixit, Shri Shyamrao Jaykar,
Shri Gopal Mukund Butty, Shri Nanasaheb Kharkar, Shri Narshimha Swamy, Shri Y. R. Sukher,
Shri Tatya Patil Kote, Shri Bhaumaharaj Kumbhar, Shri Trimbak Damodar,
Smt Laxmibai Shinde.
Shri Atmaram Kulkarni, Shri Laxmanrao Mahajani, Shri Annasaheb Dabholkar,
Shri Balasaheb Miralkar, Shri Bhaguji Shinde, Shri Bhagat Mhalsapati, Shri Balasaheb Dev,
Shri Moreshwar Pradhan, Shri Balasaheb Bhate, Shri Sundarrao Navalkar,
Shri Kashiram Bala Shimpi, Shri Laxman Govind Mungi, Shri Bhausaheb Dhumal,
Shri Laxman Nulkar, Smt Bayajabai Kote, Shri Dadasaheb Purandare,
Shri Nanasaheb Chandorkar, Smt Parvatibai Sapatnekar, Shri Dajisaheb Awasthi,
Shri Radhakrishna Swamy, Shri Chotubhaiya Paralkar, Shri Meghashyam Rege,
Shri Ghanshyam Babre, Shri Rajubhaiya Naik, Shri Das Ganu Maharaj,
Shri Sadhubhaiya Naik, Shri Damodhar Rasne, Shri Nandlal Sankalecha,
Shri Dattatreya Rasne, Shri Sagun Meru Naik, Shri Yashwant Galwankar,
Shri Mahadeo Sapatnekar, Dr. Pillay, Shri Ramkrishna S. Nawalkar, Shri Ganesh Khaparde, Shri Swami Shamanand, Shri Hari Sitaram Dixit, Shri Shyamrao Jaykar,
Shri Gopal Mukund Butty, Shri Nanasaheb Kharkar, Shri Narshimha Swamy, Shri Y. R. Sukher,
Shri Tatya Patil Kote, Shri Bhaumaharaj Kumbhar, Shri Trimbak Damodar,
Smt Laxmibai Shinde.
1 comment:
Dear Subramanian,
i've been trying to trace, what i know is a tough task, some Sufi scholar who from Mumbai who used to visit Baba.
By seeing the number of Sai devotees you gathered here i wondered if maybe you could give me some direction?
Namaste
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