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Encyclopedia > Bala Sai Baba

Bala Sai Baba is an Indian guru who claims to be the reincarnation of Shirdi Sai Baba. He has his ashram at Kurnool in Andhra Pradesh. He should not be confused with the famous Sathya Sai Baba (born 1926-1929), another guru who claims to be Shirdi's Sai Baba reincarnation. References ^ Tirha, B. B. A Taste of Trascendence, (2002) p. ... Past Lives redirects here. ... This article is about the original, turn of the century Shirdi Sai Baba from Bombay state (now Maharashtra). ... Ashrams in ancient India were Hindu hermitages where sages lived in peace and tranquility amidst nature. ... Map showing kurnool district Kurnool is a city in Andhra Pradesh state of southern India - population 267,739 (agglomeration 320,619) (2001 census). ... Andhra Pradesh (ఆంధ్ర ప్రదేశ్ in Telugu) (Ä€ndhra Prādesh), is a state in south-eastern India and is part of the linguistic-cultural region of South India. ... The front cover of a biography of Sathya Sai Baba. ...


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He is an assohole And was selling tickets (in black) in theatres. Please check out about him in Kurnool. He is a fraud Dont believe him.


Bhagawan Sri Sathya Sai Baba is the real reincarnation of Shirdi Sai Baba. Go to this link {www.srisathyasai.org.in}


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Sri Satya Sai Baba was born Satyanarayan Raju in 1926 in the village of Puttaparthi, Andra Pradesh, India.
Shirdi Sai Baba (1856 –1918) was admired in his lifetime for his austere lifestyle and particularly for the miracles that were attributed to him.
Sai Baba has become a highly influential public figure in India, and is often visited by government officials and leaders - in part because of his supposed powers, and in part because of his reported good works.
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