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Wednesday, September 11, 2013

Shree Sainath Stavan Manjari:-


One important information to all Sai Devotees.. This year 09.09.2013 is very auspious. Because: on this day i.e. on 09.09.1918 Monday Vinayaka Chaturthi i.e 95 years back) Dasa Ganu Maharaj started to write Stavana Manjari and completed on 12.09.1918, Thursday . On this day Dasganu Maharaj dedicated Stavana Manjari to Saimaharaj. Saibaba blessed him. This was written 36 days before Baba's mahasamadhi. Luckily this year 09.09.2013 Monday Vinayaka Chavit and 12.09.2013 being Thursday, (same days) So on this day i.e. on 12.09.2013 please read Stavana Manjari 11 times and receive the blessings of Lord Saibaba.
 each one of us can read stavan manjari in our known languages so that we can understand the meaning of it...if we know the meaning and start reading then we will be blessed by BABA.“The Shri Sainath Stavanamanjari” or “A Humble Tribute to Shri Sainath” was one of Das Ganus Compositions, completed on 9th September 1918 at Maheshwar, near Indore, on the banks of Narmada just Thirty Seven days before Baba took Samadhi on 15 October 1918.
The theme of this Hym of Praise of one hundred and sixty four slokas is very simple ones. After invoking Ganesh and other deities the tribute to Baba starts subtly in the fifth slokha without naming Him but calling Him Vishnu and Shankar. Baba is named only in the 13th slokha.
The persistent plea of Das Ganu to Baba is to cleanse him of His sins and to help him and all devotees to overcome their worldly and spiritual difficulties. Baba is compared to the imaginary stone parees which can turn iron into gold..He propagated Sri Sai Life History and Miracles through his Hari Katha through out Maharashtra and other places. He has written this "Stavana Manjari" in praise of Sadguru Sri Sainath.

2 comments:

Anonymous said...

Certainly Lord Shirdi Sai blesses all who surrendered to Him, and Sthavana Manjari is one of the ways we can worship Him, and express our yearning and prayers.

Anonymous said...

It is a good thing to call for opinions of devotees.