The Sadguru of Sakori - Upasani Maharaj


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The Sadguru of Sakori - Upasani Maharaj, born Kashinath Govindrao Upasani, (May 5, 1870 - December 24, 1941) was considered by his disciples to be a Sadguru. He lived in Sakori, India and is said to have received God-realization from Sai Baba of Shirdi. Upasani Maharaj was the principal teacher of Meher Baba. Meher Baba first met Upasani Maharaj in 1914 when latter was staying in Shirdi with Sai Baba.




The Sadguru of Sakori - Upasani Maharaj


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IMPORTANT NOTE: This is the original primal unedited English version of the entire book in Gujarati - an edited improved version is being prepared - those who want to wait for welcome to do so. The Sadguru of Sakori - Upasani Maharaj, born Kashinath Govindrao Upasani, (May, 1870 - December 24, 1941) was considered by his disciples to be a Sadguru. He lived in Sakori, India and is said to have received God-realization from Sai Baba of Shirdi. Upasani Maharaj was the principal teacher of Meher Baba. Meher Baba first met Upasani Maharaj in 1915 when latter was staying in Shirdi with Sai Baba.




Lord Meher, Part 1


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The biography of the avatar of the Age Meher Baba. Updated as of 22 October 2024




The Life And Teachings Of Sai Baba Of Shirdi


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A vast and diversified religious movement originating from Sai Baba of Shirdi, is often referred to as "the Sai Baba movement." Through the chronological presentation of Sai Baba's life, light is shed on the various ways in which the important guru figures in this movement came to be linked to the saint of Shirdi.




God Speaks


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An explanation of the theme of creation and its purpose, by the founder of a new religion.




Lord Meher, Part 2


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The biography of the Avatar of the Age Meher Baba updated as of 23 October 2024




Infinite Intelligence


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Shri Sai Satcharita


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Sri Sai Baba`S


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