About Sai Baba
Shirdi Sai Baba, the beloved saint of Shirdi, transcended all religious boundaries with his simple teaching "Sabka Malik Ek" — One God governs all. Whether Hindu or Muslim, rich or poor, all who came to him received his love equally. His teachings from the Sai Satcharitra on Shraddha and Saburi remain a light for millions.
Topics You Can Explore
- Faith and doubt
- Patience in waiting
- Religious harmony
- Healing and miracles
- Surrender to God
- Finding purpose
Frequently Asked Questions
What does Sai Baba mean by "Shraddha and Saburi"?
Shraddha (faith) and Saburi (patience) were Sai Baba's two-word formula for spiritual life. Shraddha is trust that the divine has not forgotten you, even when nothing seems to be moving. Saburi is the willingness to wait without bitterness. Together they form the soil in which grace blossoms.
How can I develop unwavering faith during hard times?
Sai Baba taught that faith deepens not in good times but in storms. Continue your daily practices when you don't feel like it. Read the Sai Satcharitra slowly, one chapter at a time. Trust that your suffering, too, has been seen — and serve someone else with whatever strength remains.
What is "Sabka Malik Ek" and why does it matter today?
Sai Baba's declaration "Sabka Malik Ek" — One God governs all — collapsed the walls between religions. He sat with both Hindus and Muslims, refused conversion, and showed by example that the divine is uninterested in our labels. In a divided world, this teaching matters more than ever.