Sai Baba, known as Shirdi Sai Baba, was a revered spiritual luminary who graced the world with his presence during the 19th and early 20th centuries. His life remains veiled in mystique, with little known about his early years, but he found his spiritual abode in Shirdi, a small village in Maharashtra, India. Sai Baba's teachings transcend religious boundaries and emphasize the fundamental principles of love, tolerance, charity, and selfless service to humanity. He often used parables and stories to impart his messages, illustrating the oneness of God and the interconnectedness of all beings. Sai Baba's life was punctuated by numerous miracles, from healing the sick to providing spiritual guidance. What truly sets him apart is his commitment to interfaith harmony, as he advocated the unity of all religions and treated people from diverse backgrounds with equality and respect.
On October 15, 1918, Sai Baba achieved "Maha Samadhi," consciously departing from his physical form, leaving behind an enduring legacy.