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Re: Who is Sai Baba ????
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To: alt-hindu@uunet.uu.net
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Subject: Re: Who is Sai Baba ????
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From: Lokeswara Rao <lokes@selway.umt.edu>
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Date: Sun, 20 Aug 1995 16:04:38 -0600
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From news@umt.umt.edu Sun Aug 20 17: 53:54 1995
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In-Reply-To: <410sis$rnm@babbage.ece.uc.edu>
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Newsgroups: alt.hindu
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Organization: University of Montana
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References: <410sis$rnm@babbage.ece.uc.edu>
On 18 Aug 1995, Vivek Sadananda Pai wrote:
> Realize that many people have existed in history who
> had "great powers". I can think of one who could be
> neither be killed during the day or night, inside or
> outside, by man or by beast. That person was pretty
> powerful, but I don't think that anyone called him
> an Avatar.
Please post based on evidence and truth and rationale and logic.
How can you make such a comparison -- my guess is out of
jealousy/envy/hatred? Which all come from ignorence.
How is Sai Baba using his powers?
By building schools, universities, hospitals.
By prompting his followers to follow their choosen religion to the
fullness.
By urging his followers to do as much service to society as possible -
clean up public sites, visit old-folks in old-folks homes, give courage
and hope to those in prisons, give warmth and strength to those in
hospitals, give love to those in orphanages.
By asking his followers to correct their ways before trying to correct
others.
By asking his followers to dwell on the name of the lord (whichever name
that is) all the time <in contrast to the person you describe>.
and many many more lessons by example.
Lokes.