

He satisfied Himself by feeding devotees, poor and needy by His own hands. He used to gather all the spices and raw material Himself and cooked the food in Handi. In this context, Sai Baba was (and is) the greatest example. Whenever a needy come to our door for food, we must feed him readily. In Dharma the importance of Annadaan is the foremost. Thus one should regularly feed the hungry and thirsty beings. In Kaliyug, Daan is advised to human beings in Shashtras.

The noble work of feeding the needy on such a grand scale is not done anywhere in India except in Shirdi. The Prasadalay of Shirdi also attracts many devotees’ attention. The devotees have a strong desire to meet to Sai Baba in Shirdi. The way He calls His devotees is beyond the understanding of humans. Sai Baba pulls His devotees from many paths to Shirdi. The fragrance of His infinite blessings has been scattered in all the ten directions. The incredible leelas of Sai Baba are continuously showered on His devotees not only in India, but also in the whole world.

The head of the devotees automatically bows down and the hands get folded. Whenever the name of Shirdi is mentioned, Sai Baba’s charming face comes in front of the eyes of the heart of Sai Devotees.
