SATSANG & BHAJAN WITH SAIBAHINI - Sept 12,13,14 - Queens NY
 
Date: Sunday, Sep 14, 2003
   
EVENT INFO:


SATSANG & BHAJAN WITH SAIBAHINI

Brihaspati Shrestha, well known as Sai Bahini (Sai Baba's sister), is an
unschooled housewife from a remote village in western Nepal. She, however,
tells mesmerizing stories of her intimacy with Baba. She will be available
for an interaction and healing session at Satya Narayan Mandir at 75-15
Woodside Avenue, Queens, Elmhurst, NY 11373. All devotees are heartily
welcome.

Program:

September 12 Friday== 6:30-8:30 p.m.
September 13 Saturday= 8:00-10 a.m. and 5:00-7:00 p.m.
September 14, Sunday= 8:00-10 a.m. and 5:00-7:00 p.m.
For more information please contact:

Binod Roka/Mrs Menuka Roka and family, 42-42 80th St.,#5J, Elmhurst, NY
11373
(718)476-0805, rbinod@hotmail.com

(Please take a look on the following information that is
self-explanatory)

Sai Ram,

By the grace of Bhagawan Sri Sathya Sai Baba, we are blessed to have
Sai Devotees Mrs. Brihaspati Shrestha (known as Sai Bahini) and her
husband Mr. Ganesh Shrestha from Dang, Nepal visiting us in the US.
We would like to invite you to join the Sai bhajan and share
BabaĆ¢?Ts love in Alabama on Monday September 1 and Tuesday September
2 in Nashville. Sai Bahini will be participating in Sai Bhajans in
Virginia, Maryland, and New York from Thursday September 4 to Sunday
September 14.

Brief Introduction of Sai Bahini

Sai Baba has blessed Sai Bahini with the healing power and Shakti. Through
the healing power she has helped cure many sick and chronic ill patients. By
the grace of Baba, Sai Bahini materializes Vibhuti, figures of God &
Goddesses, other material objects and Amhrit (nectar) from her palm.

With the blessing of Bhagawan Baba and support of Sai devotees, a
Shirdi Sai Temple was completed and inaugurated in Dang in January 2002 and
was followed by a forty seven day long Koti Hom rituals to conclude on the
auspicious day of Maha Shivaratri.

Sai Bahini produced a sacred Shiva Linga from her mouth at the beginning of
the ritual and three more lingas were produced again on the concluding day.
Sai Bahini produced a total of fifteen such lingas during the last three
years, i.e., between the temple foundation work and the inauguration. The
most unusual phenomenon that is witnessed by the devotees of the temple
during special occasion have been transformation of water in the vessel into
Vibhuti.

Aum Shirdi Sai Committee, a non-profit charitable organization of Nepal,
manages the Shirdi Sai Temple and associated activities. Future planned
projects around the temple include multipurpose residential complex
(Dharmasala), additional infrastructure for health and welfare activities,
and providing education for the deprived and poor. If you need more
information on these projects, please visit the following website
(http//shirditemple.tripod.com) or contact me at the address below. Please
note that no money should be offered to BabaĆ¢?Ts picture or Sai Bahini on a
personal basis.

 

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