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Shirdi Che Sai Baba: Dattopant Aangre: Kumarsen Samarth: Marathi [58] 1977: Shirdi Ke Sai Baba: Sudhir Dalvi: Ashok V. Bhushan: Hindi [59] 1986: Sri Shirdi Saibaba Mahathyam: Vijayachander: K. Vasu: Telugu [60] 1989: Bhagavan Shri Sai Baba: Sai Prakash: Sai Prakash: Kannada [61] 1993: Sai Baba: Yashwant Dutt: Babasaheb S. Fattelal: Marathi [62 ...
Shirdi Sai is a 2012 Indian Telugu-language biographical film, produced by A.Mahesh Reddy on AMR Sai Krupa Entertainments banner, directed by K. Raghavendra Rao.Starring Nagarjuna as the 19th-20th century spiritual guru Sai Baba of Shirdi who lived in western India, it is the cinematic depiction of some of his landmark life episodes, his teachings and his way of life.
American psychologist Dan Landis and Rosita D. Albert of University of Minnesota credits Ekkirala Bharadwaja for spreading the devotion towards Sai Baba of Shirdi in Andhra Pradesh and says, "Shiridi Sai is worshipped by Hindus and Muslims alike, and the Late E.Bharadwaja's effort to take his message to Andhra Pradesh definitely helped create a ...
Sathya Sai Baba; Shirdi Sai Baba; ... Pushkara in Kannada, and Pushkar in Hindi. Background ... A religious symbolic performance called the "Godavari Arathi", a ...
Narasimha Saraswati, [1] Manik Prabhu, [2] Swami Samarth [3] [4] [5] and Sai Baba of Shirdi are believed to be other incarnations of Dattatreya that followed Sripada Sri Vallabha. [6] [7] Sripada Sri Vallabha was born and lived in Pithapuram, formerly known as Pitikapuram, a town in present-day Andhra Pradesh in India. [8]
Jagannatha Dasa (Kannada poet) Jaggi Vasudev (born 3 September 1957) Jalaram Bapa (4 November 1799 23 February 1881) Janabai (c. 13th century), Marathi literature; Jayadeva (CE 1170), Indian Sanskrit poet and devotee; Jayatirtha (1345–1388) Jiva Goswami (c. 1513–1598) Kabir (c. 15th century), Indian saint and mystic; Kalki Bhagwan (born ...
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Sadguru Sai Baba of Shirdi lived in British India. He was initially shunned by both Hindus and Muslims, especially by Hindu Bal Bhate. Sai was a Muslim and Bal Bhate forbade him to enter any Temple. Rohila, a Muslim, who thought Sai was desecrating the local Masjid by performing Hindu prayers and incantations, attempted to kill Sai.