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Which Day Is Most Auspicious Day For Worshipping Sai Baba?

Bring positive energy and success into your home by Worshipping Sai Baba

Sai Baba is essentially worshipped thorough pictures and literature and is said to be extremely benevolent towards his devotees. Thursday is known to be Shirdi Sai Baba‘s day and it is said that offering him certain food items today will purge one of all his sins.

Offering This Kind Of Thing To Sai Baba On a Thursday Will Bring You Many Benefits

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  1. Halwa : Our Favourites Dessert is also Sai baba Favourites . Make some Halwa with either Flour (Atta) or Semolina (suji) and offer its to sai baba. If there is one offering that is a favourite in India during all religious and cultural festivities, both as prasad (an offering to the Gods) and as a dessert — it is Suji ka halwa.

2. khichdi : The one-pot dish of khichdi, as the prasad of the goddess, symbolises veneration for the first fruits of agrarian labour—the newly harvested rice and grain. Khichdi appears again in Makar Sankranti, another harvest festival.A light digestible food like khichdi has always been at the heart of traditional nutritional healing: for fast recovery during illnesses, for balancing all the three “dosha” (vatta, pitta, kapha) of Ayurveda and for providing protection against infections and diseases. According to Charaka Samhita, khichdi is both cooling and drying, it rests the digestive system, prevents ulcers and acidity, improves the liver. No wonder, it has been called a detox food, that cleanses the body. Khichdi lights up the digestive energy (agni), allowing the body to assimilate food while getting rid of the b toxins (ama).

3. coconut : People offer coconut as prasad on special, auspicious occasions as well as festivals. Also, they also offer coconuts at the start of something new and important. Notably, as excessively used pot contains water, mango leaves and a coconut on top. People call the structure “kalash” which is used for worship in many parts of the country

Why do we break coconut for God?

The coconut shell represents ego while the water and the white pulp symbolise sweetness and softness respectively. By breaking the coconut, we break our ego, which is very stubborn.

Basically, coconut is offered to please the Almighty or to fulfill our desires. There was a time when animal sacrifice (Bali) was practiced. Simply, this was the symbol of the offering of our animal-like tendencies to Lord. But slowly, this practice faded and people started offering coconut instead. This was done because it was not ethical to kill a living being for literally anything.

Why Sai Baba is So Powerful ?

In spite of all the miraculous and mystical powers, Sai Baba was the most human divinity. Many of His devotees consider Him to be one of the avatars of Lord Shiva, the most powerful deity of the Hindu religion. Over 80% of people belongs to Hindu religion are worshipping Sai Baba. Sai Baba has had two incarnations till now and the third incarnation is awaited by His devotees.

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