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Shirdi Sai Baba Brass Sculptures

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Shirdi Sai Baba Brass Sculptures
Shirdi Sai Baba Brass Sculptures

This is the spiritual Guru Sai Baba Brass Statue. Devotees call him a saint and fakir. He was born in a Brahman family and later brought up by a Muslim fakir and his wife. He believed in true devotion, inner peace, charity, love, and forgiveness. He gave the name ‘Dwarkamai’ to the small mosque in which he lived, which is situated in Shirdi (a small town in Maharashtra). He never cared about his identity of being a Hindu or Muslim. He always condemned the division of caste and religion as both Hindu and Muslim were among his disciples and followers. He was given the name ‘Sai’ by a priest Mahalsapati when Sai Baba came to Khandoba Temple in Shirdi and Mahalsapati welcomed him by saying ‘ao Sai’ (Welcome Sai). Some of his axioms were, Sabka Malik Ek (God is one), Allah Malik (God is king), referring to both Hindus and Muslims. He is professed to be an avatar (reincarnation) of Guru Dattatrey. Thursday is Sai Baba’s day as Thursday means Guruwar (day of Guru) and Sai Baba were considered a guru or a teacher for all.

Sai Baba had miraculous and extraordinary powers which he used for helping others, especially those who were upset, broken, or depressed. Baba gave udi or vibhooti (holy ash) from dhuni (sacred burning fire) to his devotees. It is believed that this udi has the power of healing anybody internally or externally.

Sai Baba in this sculpture is sitting on a thick and high stone structure similar to the shape of a drum (damru). The left leg is touching the first layer of stone and the right leg is resting on the left thigh in a slightly diagonal position. He is wearing kafni and a headscarf knotted over his left shoulder. This was his regular apparel as he believed in having simple and necessary clothing only. The left hand is on the right foot and the right hand is touching the right leg and left hand. He has a beard and mustache on his face representing his years of tapas and his core knowledge. This heavenly and beautiful structure of Shirdi Sai Baba is a good piece to be kept at home or office for purity and selflessness.

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