Shirdi ke Sai Baba also regarded as saint, fakir and satguru by his devotees according to their individual proclivities and beliefs. Since 40 years, thousands of devotees spend over 9 to 10 days walking; to reach His doorstep, which is Shirdi. To think in logical terms, Sai baba spent his entire life serving people personally, irrespective of caste and creed. Unlike Him, are we really following his footsteps? Or are we just following a certain ritual blindly? God doesn't want his child to walk 200 km, does he? In fact, as our parents love us selflessly, so is his love - Selfless. He is not materialistic, neither does He loves money.
For Him all that matters is his children's happiness. He wants all of us to be healthy and happy. But is everybody around us healthy? The answer is, of course, a big No. Where people don't even get enough to eat, how will they be healthy? There would be no one dying of malnutrition and hunger if we would have taken out our heads to look around to see our fellow citizens. It is a shame for one and all that after 68 years of Independence people die of hunger. It will be absolutely incorrect to blame anyone else. It's time to stop waiting for a government help or minister's blessings because where there is a will there is a way. If each one of us go out of our way to help a few fellow citizens, just imagine how big the tree diagram will look like. It'll be praiseworthy!
We all think of helping the underprivileged and the less fortunate. But many of us fail to do so due to misguidance. Dropping a rupee in some beggars bowl is not really called helping him. Helping too needs a guided path. To be more precise, the help must be forever or at least, a long-lasting one.
To pull you out of your small cubicle and engage you in a noble deed, Saichha boys have come forth with an outstanding concept of lending a helping hand to the less fortunate. Are you all ready for the assistance? Then pull up your socks and keep up the high spirits, I'll be briefing you about the noble deed in which you can join in. Please stay tuned to read my next blog.
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