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'Shri Sai Satcharitra' is not just a celebration of Shirdi Sai Baba's life; it's a conduit for spiritual wisdom and a beacon for those seeking spiritual guidance. Human Podium is proud to present our newest spiritual podcast series in Telugu, 'Shri Sai Satcharitra.' Sai Baba Jeevitha Charitham is dedicated to exploring the life and teachings of Shirdi Sai Baba, whose wisdom has been a guiding light for many.
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'Shri Sai Satcharitra' is not just a celebration of Shirdi Sai Baba's life; it's a conduit for spiritual wisdom and a beacon for those seeking spiritual guidance. Human Podium is proud to present our newest spiritual podcast series in Malayalam, 'Shri Sai Satcharitra.' This podcast is dedicated to exploring the life and teachings of Shirdi Sai Baba, whose wisdom has been a guiding light for many.
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'Shri Sai Satcharitham' is not just a celebration of Shirdi Sai Baba's life; it's a conduit for spiritual wisdom and a beacon for those seeking spiritual guidance. Human Podium is proud to present our newest spiritual podcast series in Tamil, 'Shri Sai Satcharitham.' This series is dedicated to exploring the life and teachings of Shirdi Sai Baba, whose wisdom has been a guiding light for many.
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The premier Chicago-based Sex and the City podcast featuring two local twenty-somethings who have a LOT of opinions on your favorite oft-tarnished show.
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Sri Swami Satchidananda is one of the most respected spiritual teachers and Yoga masters in the world. He is the founder of Integral Yoga International and Satchidananda Ashram–Yogaville. He opened the Woodstock Festival in 1969 with his words of peace, which sparked a movement and influenced a generation. His approach to teaching Yoga was direct, practical, and simple. His delightful sense of humor reminds us that the purpose of spiritual life is joy. (c)2024 Integral Yoga International/Sat ...
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This is the famous Sri Sai Satcharitra of Shirdi Sai Baba read aloud in one day (approx 11 hours) on the auspicious date 15/10/2018. Exactly 100 years to the day that Sadguru Shirdi Sai Baba took his Maha Samadhi (left his body) on Dasera day 15/10/1918.
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Satch & Leo's Transmission

Joshua "Satch" Satchell, Leo Driver

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Satch and Leo’s Transmission is a humorous yet honest podcast, fronted by two FTM mates chatting shite about trans rights, plights and drunken nights! From dil-dos and dil-don’ts, to surgery scars and emotional ones, you can expect lots of oversharing but even more laughs! Tune in every Monday!
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Travel Worn Satchel

David Harden

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Travel is my engine and curiosity my fuel. Sights, smells, taste and above all sounds. Hearing a call to prayer cut through the background noise of a busy town; listening to the rhythm and cadence of everyday street life and just talking with people. Travel Worn Satchel podcasts are narratives, conversations and soundscapes from other countries. More sights and sounds at: http://travelwornsatchel.com/ https://www.instagram.com/davidharden123/ https://twitter.com/davidharden123
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Shri Sai baba is one of the most revered saints with large number of followers across religions. All his devoted followers around the world can testify to his amazing life teachings. 'Shri Sai Satcharitra' is based on the real-life stories of ‘Shirdi Ke Sai Baba’, a book written by Govind Raghunath Dabholkar. This audio book is our rendition of Shri Sai Satcharitra recited by Sai Deodhar, who is a devout devotee herself and explains Baba's philosophy in each episode in simpler words. Each an ...
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(1) சந்நியாசி விஜயானந்த், (2) பாலாராம் மான்கர், (3) நூல்கர் (4) மேகா, (5) புலி இவர்களெல்லாம் பாபாவின் முன்னிலையில் உயிர் நீத்தல். 'Shri Sai Satcharitham' is not just a celebration of Shirdi Sai Baba's life; it's a conduit for spiritual wisdom and a beacon for those seeking spiritual guidance. Human Podium is proud to present our newest spiritual po…
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Bow to the Kind Sai Who is the Abode of Mercy and Who is affectionate towards His devotees. By His mere darshan, He does awaywith their fear of this 'bhava' (samsar) and destroys their calamities. Hewas first Nirgun (formless), but on account of the devotion of HisBhaktas, He was obliged to take a form. To give liberation - self-realisation to the …
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It was in the year 1916 that a Madrasi Bhajani Mela (Party ofthe Ramadasi Panth) started on a Pilgrimage to the holy city ofBanaras1. The Party consisted of a man, his wife, daughter and sister-in-law. Unfortunately their names are not mentioned. On theirway, the party heard that there lived at Shirdi in Kopergaon Taluka,Ahmednagar District, a grea…
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Sai is not finite or limited. He dwells in all beings, from ants andinsects to the God Brahma. He pervades all. Sai was well-versed in theknowledge of the Vedas, as well as in the science of Self-realisation. AsHe was proficient in both these, He was well-fitted to be the Sad-guru.Any one, though learned, but not able to awaken the disciples and es…
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When a man takes a plunge into the sea, he gets the merit of bathing in all the Tirthas and sacred rivers. Similarly when a man takes refuge at the feet of the Sad-guru, he gets the merit of bowing to the Trinity, i.e. Brahma, Vishnu and Mahesh and also Para-Brahma. Victory beunto Shri Sai the wish-fulfilling tree and the ocean of knolwedge, whogiv…
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All the things that we see in the universe are nothing but a play ofMaya1 -- the creative power of the Lord. These things do not really exist. What really exists is the Real Absolute. Just as we mistake a rope ofa garland or a stick for a serpent on account of darkness, we always seethe phenomena, i.e. things as they outwardly appear, and not theNo…
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We begin this Chapter with a bow with all our eight limbs to SaiBaba, Who is an ocean of mercy, the God incarnate, who is Para-Brahman and the great Yogeshwara (Lord of Yoga). Victory be unto Sai Baba,Who is the crest-jewel of the Saints, who is the home of all auspiciousthings, who is our Atmaram (Dear Self), and who is the able refuge ofthe devot…
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(1) வணியைச் சேர்ந்த காகாஜி வைத்யா, (2) பம்பாயைச் சேர்ந்த பஞ்சாபி ராம்லால் இவ்வத்தியாயத்தில் சீர்டிக்கு இழுக்கப்பட்ட இன்னும் இரண்டு அடியவர்களைப் பற்றி விவரிக்கப்பட்டிருக்கிறது. 'Shri Sai Satcharitham' is not just a celebration of Shirdi Sai Baba's life; it's a conduit for spiritual wisdom and a beacon for those seeking spiritual guidance. Human Podi…
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We have done with Chapter 51 and now we come to the last Chapter (No. 52 in the original). In this Hemadpant gave his concluding remarks and promised to give an index, giving the contents of all the Chapters in verse as is given in Marathi sacred books, but unfortunately thatindex was not found in Hemabdpant's papers. It was therefore, composed and…
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Chapter 50 of the original Satcharita has been incorporated in Chapter 39, as it dealt with the same subject matter. Now, Chapter 51 of the Satcharita has been treated here as Chapter 50. This Chapter gives the stories of (1) Kakasaheb Dixit (2) Shri Tembye Swami (3) Balaram Dhurandhar. Victory be unto Sai Who is the main-stay of the Bhaktas, Who i…
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The Vedas and the Puranas cannot sufficiently praise (describe) Brahma or Sad-guru; then how can we, who are ignorant, describe our Sad-guru Shri Sai Baba? We think that it is better for us to keep quiet in this matter. In reality the observance of the vow of silence is the best way of praising the Sad-guru; but the good qualities of Sai Baba make …
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He who teaches us Veda and Vedanta or the six Shastras (systems), he who controls the breath, or brands his body with Mudras (metallic marks of Vishnu's weapons) or gives pleasing discourses regarding Brahma, he who gives mantras (sacred syllables) to the disciples and orders them to chant the same a certain number of times, butdoes not assure them…
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Blessed is the face of Sai. If we cast a glance at Him for a moment, He destroys the sorrow of many past births and confers great bliss on us; and if He looks at us with grace, our bondage of Karma is immediately snapped away and we are led to happiness. The river Ganges washes away the dirt and sins of all people who go to her for a bath; but she …
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Blessed, Oh Sai, are Your Feet, blessed is Your remembrance and blessed is Your darshana which frees us from the bond of Karma. Though Your Form is invisible to us now, still if the devotees believe in You, they get living experiences from You. By an invisible and subtle thread You draw Your devotees from far and near to Your Feet and embrace them …
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We have described in the last three chapters Baba's Passing away. His physical or finite form has no doubt disappeared from our view; but the infinite or spiritual form (Spirit of Baba) ever lives. The Leelas which occurred during His lifetime have been dwelt upon at great lengthup till now. Ever since His passing away, fresh Leelas have taken plac…
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Chapters 43 and 44 continue the story of Baba's Passing away,and therefore they are taken togetherIt is the general practice amongst the Hindus that when a man is about to die, some good religious scripture is read out to him with the object that his mind should be withdrawn from worldly things and fixed in matters spiritual, so that his future pro…
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The stories given in the previous chapter have shown that thelight of Guru's grace removes out fear of the mundane existence, opensthe path of salvation and turns our misery into happiness. If we alwaysremember the feet of the Sad-guru, our troubles come to an end, deathloses its sting and the misery of this mundane existence is obliterated.Therefo…
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As stated in the last chapter, we continue here the story of the picture. Nine years after the occurrence of the incident depicted in the last chapter, Ali Mahomed saw Hemadpant and related to him the following story. One day while wandering in the streets of Bombay he bought the picture from a street-hawker; then he framed and set it on a wall in …
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In this chapter we give two stories; (1) How Baba attended theUdyapan ceremony of Mr.B.V.Deo's mother at his house at Dahanu and(2) How Baba attended the Shimga dinner-party in Hemadpant's houseat Bandra. Blessed is Shri Sai Samartha who gives instructions in both temporal and spiritual matters to His devotees and makes them happy byenabling them t…
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Blessed is Shirdi and blessed is Dwarkamayi where Shri Sai livedand moved until He took Mahasamadhi. Blessed are the people of Shirdiwhom He obliged and for whom He came such long distance. Shirdiwas a small village first, but it attained great importance, on account ofHis contact and became a Tirtha, holy place of pilgrimage. Equallyblessed are th…
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In the last chapter we described Baba's Chavadi procession. In this we take up Baba's Handi (cooking pot) and some other subjects. Oh, blessed Sad-guru Sai, we bow to You, Who have given happiness to the whole world, accomplished the welfare of the devoteesand have removed the affliction of those who have resorted to YourFeet. Being very liberal an…
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Blessed is Sai's life, blessed is His daily routine. His ways andactions are indescribable. Sometimes He was intoxicated withBrahmanand (divine joy), and at other times content with Self knowledge. Doing so many things sometimes, He was unconcerned with them.Though He seemed at times quite actionless (doing nothing) He wasnot idle or dozing; He alw…
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This Chapter also continues the subject of the importance of the Udi; it also gives two cases in which Baba was tested and not found wanting. These cases will be taken up first. Preliminary In spiritual matters or endeavours, sectarianism is the greatest bar to our progress. Those, who believe the God is without form, are heard saying that to belie…
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Once two gentlemen came from Goa for taking darshan of SaiBaba, and prostrated themselves before him. Though both came together,Baba asked only one them to give Him Rs.15/- as Dakshina which waspaid willingly. The other man voluntarily offered Rs. 35/-. This sumwas rejected by Baba to the astonishment of all. Shama, who was present,asked Baba, "Wha…
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1) சென்னை பஜனை சங்கம், (2) தெண்டுல்கர் (தகப்பனாரும் மகனும்), (3) டாக்டர் கேப்டன் ஹாடே, (4) வாமன் நார்வேகர் ஆகியோரின் கதைகள். இந்த அத்தியாயம் சாயிபாபாவைப் பற்றி மற்ற பல அற்புதமான சுவையான கதைகளை விவரிக்கிறது. 'Shri Sai Satcharitham' is not just a celebration of Shirdi Sai Baba's life; it's a conduit for spiritual wisdom and a beacon for those seeking…
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This Chapter continues the subject "Greatness of Udi" and describes cases in which the application of Udi was most efficacious. Doctor's Nephew At Malegaon (Dt. Nasik) there lived a doctor (qualified and degree-holder). His nephew suffered from an incurable disease - Tubercular bone-abcess. The doctor himself and his brothers, the medical practitio…
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In the last Chapter we described the greatness of the Guru; now in this we will describe the greatness of Udi.Preliminary Let us bow now before the great saints. Their merciful glances will destroy mountains of sins and do away with all the evil taints of our character. Their casual talk gives us good teachings and confers on us imperishable happin…
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In this Chapter Hemadpant describes two things:- (1) How Baba met His Guru in the woods, and through him God; and (2) How Baba made one Mrs. Ghokhale, who had made up her mind to fast for three days, eat Puran-Polis. Preliminary In the beginning, Hemadpant describes the samsara (visible world) by the allegory of Ashvattha (Banyan) tree which has, i…
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In this Chapter Hemadpant describes the passing away of certain persons and a tiger in Baba's presence Preliminary The last wish or thought that a man has at the hour of death, determines his future course. Shri Krishna has said in Gita (VIII-5-6) that "he who remembers Me in his last moments, comes verily to Me, and he that meditates otherwise at …
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Chapter 50 of the original Satcharita has been incorporated in Chapter 39, as it dealt with the same subject matter. Now, Chapter 51 of the Satcharita has been treated here as Chapter 50. This Chapter gives the stories of (1) Kakasaheb Dixit (2) Shri Tembye Swami (3) Balaram Dhurandhar. Preliminary Victory be unto Sai Who is the main-stay of the Bh…
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The Vedas and the Puranas cannot sufficiently praise (describe) Brahma or Sad-guru; then how can we, who are ignorant, describe our Sad-guru Shri Sai Baba? We think that it is better for us to keep quiet in this matter. In reality the observance of the vow of silence is the best way of praising the Sad-guru; but the good qualities of Sai Baba make …
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At the commencement of this chapter, some one asked Hemadpant whether Sai Baba was a Guru or Sad-guru. In order to answer the question Hemadpant describes the signs or marks of a Sad-guru as follows:Signs of Sad-guru He who teaches us Veda and Vedanta or the six Shastras (systems), he who controls the breath, or brands his body with Mudras (metalli…
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The last chapter described Baba's reminiscences about two goats. This describes more such reminiscences and relates the story of Veerbhadrappa and Chenbassappa. Blessed is the face of Sai. If we cast a glance at Him for a moment, He destroys the sorrow of many past births and confers great bliss on us; and if He looks at us with grace, our bondage …
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This Chapter describes Shama's strip to Kashi, Prayag and Gaya and how Baba (in the Form of His portrait) was there ahead of him; it also describes Baba's reminiscences of the past birth of two goats. Blessed, Oh Sai, are Your Feet, blessed is Your remembrance and blessed is Your darshana which frees us from the bond of Karma. Though Your Form is i…
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We have described in the last three chapters Baba's Passing away. His physical or finite form has no doubt disappeared from our view; but the infinite or spiritual form (Spirit of Baba) ever lives. The Leelas which occurred during His lifetime have been dwelt upon at great length up till now. Ever since His passing away, fresh Leelas have taken pla…
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Chapters 43 and 44 continue the story of Baba's Passing away, and therefore they are taken together. Previous Preparation It is the general practice amongst the Hindus that when a man is about to die, some good religious scripture is read out to him with the object that his mind should be withdrawn from worldly things and fixed in matters spiritual…
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This chapter describes the Passing away of Baba. Preliminary The stories given in the previous chapter have shown that the light of Guru's grace removes out fear of the mundane existence, opens the path of salvation and turns our misery into happiness. If we always remember the feet of the Sad-guru, our troubles come to an end, death loses its stin…
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