Along these lines Sai Baba signifies blessed dad, virtuous dad or (respected) helpless old man. In a few Indian and Center Eastern dialects the term Baba is an honorific meaning granddad, father, elderly person or sir. The word Sai alludes to a strict mendicant yet can likewise mean God. The name Sai was given to him by Mahalsapati when he showed up at Shirdi, a town now in the west Indian territory of Maharashtra. The book itself is an accumulation dependent on accounts by his different devotees and Hemadpant’s own perceptions of Sai Baba from 1910 onwards. Most conclusive data about Shirdi Sai Baba will in general be gotten from a book called Shri Sai Satcharitra composed by a supporter called Hemadpant (otherwise called Annasaheb Dabholkar/Govind Raghunath) in 1922 in Marathi. Sai Baba’s date of birth including his origin stays obscure and is far from being obviously true because of absence of proof and no conclusive data exists to demonstrate it.
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