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Shirdi Sai Baba ou Sai Baba de Shirdi est un guru indien, fakir et yogi, qui enseigna à Shirdi , né le 28 septembre 1838 et mort le 15 octobre 1918. C'est un des saints les plus populaires en Inde au XXe siècle, aussi bien pour les musulmans que pour les hindous , ainsi que pour les zoroastriens. Wikipedia  

✵ 1836 – 15. octobre 1918
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Shirdi Sai Baba: Citations en anglais

“If you look to me I look to you.”

Eleven important sayings

“My eye is ever on those who love me.”

Saying stated to his disciples

“Three main points:1) The “destination” one must reach, that is, “Mukthi”, (salvation) that is located “high up”; 2) the ways or margas leading to it are many, one path originating from Shirdi; and 3) The Presence of a guide, that is, a guru, is essential in order to reach the goal safely.”

[Rigopoulos, Antonio, The Life And Teachings Of Sai Baba Of Shirdi: The Conflicting Origins, Impacts, and Futures of the Community College, http://books.google.com/books?id=TNohSoS0CzUC&pg=PA43, 1993, SUNY Press, 978-0-7914-1267-1, 43–]
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“One God governs all.”

Laziness is man's own enemy, and it takes toward inertia, which is a downward tendency. Inertia can neither lead to devotion, nor to material advancement. The lazy one's downfall is assured. One gets nothing free in the world. If we labour hard we exist. Labour alone shall triumph is a truism in itself. note: As translated in Shirdi Sai Baba Life: Life-philosophy and Devotion (2011) by O.P. Jha
Variante: Everyone's God is One.
Source: As translated in Shirdi Sai The Supreme (1997) by S. P. Ruhela, p. 188
Source: As translated in Follow The Wind Of Your Soul (2006), by George C. Kottis, p. 345