
Shirdi Sai Baba is worshiped and loved by millions of people in India
and throughout the world. He taught tolerance and harmony between Hinduism and Islamic traditions, and in fact, it is not known whether
Sai Baba was himself Hindu or Moslem.
He often taught in simple parables and stories, using metaphor and paradox. He would sit by the side of the road and beg for one rupee.
By this, he would teach individuals about generosity and stinginess.
It is said that his presence conveyed a direct experience with the holy
and sacred. Shirdi Baba is remembered for promising his devotees that ...
If you look on me, I will look on you.
Shirdi Sai Baba left his body in approximately 1918.