Sai Baba of Shirdi, otherwise called Shirdi Sai Baba, was an Indian otherworldly expert who is respected by his enthusiasts to be a sign and distinguished as a holy person and a fakir. He was respected by the two his Hindu and Muslim fans during, just as after his lifetime.
(1) Education must assume full responsibility to enter the moral and spiritual lives of pupils.
(2) Education must promote peace, security and happiness.
(3) Not living for food, but living for the sake of an ideal, that is the goal of education
His lessons focus on an ethical code of adoration, pardoning, helping other people, noble cause, satisfaction, inward harmony and commitment to the God and Guru. He focused on the significance of give up to the genuine Satguru, who, having trample the way to divine cognizance, will lead the devotee through the wilderness of profound preparing.
(4) The ideal of service and the urge to practice it form the very heart of education.
(5) The nation can prosper and be happy only when education develops in an atmosphere of Truth, Love and Reverence.
One of his notable mottos, Allah Malik (God is King) and Sabka Malik Ek (Everyone's Master is One), is related with both Hinduism and Islam. He is likewise known to have said "Look to me, and I will look to you" and Allah tera bhala karega.
(6) It is essential to practice spiritual disciplines along with academic studies.
(7) True knowledge is that which establishes harmony and synthesis between ience on the one hand and spirituality and ethics on the other.
The name Sai was given to him by Mahalsapati, when he showed up at Shirdi, a town now in the west Indian province of Maharashtra. The word Sai alludes to a strict panhandler however can likewise mean God. In a few Indian and Middle Eastern dialects the term Baba is an honorific connoting granddad, father, elderly person or sir. Consequently Sai Baba signifies "blessed dad", "virtuous dad" or (respected) helpless elderly person.
(8) Learning to earn a living is only half the job. The other half is to make life worthwhile and meaningful.
(9) Science without discrimination Human existence without discipline Friendship without gratitude Music without melody A society without morality and justice Cannot be of benefit to the people.
(10) The cultivation of Love is the greatest need today.
(11) You must pass your days in song. Let your whole life be a song.
(12) The father, the mother and the teacher are the three primarily responsible for moulding the future of the country.
(13) No joy can equal the joy of serving others.
Some of Sai Baba's pupils became well known as otherworldly figures and holy people, like Mahalsapati, a minister of the Khandoba sanctuary in Shirdi and Upasni Maharaj. He was venerated by different holy people too, for example, Saint Bidkar Maharaj, Saint Gagangiri Maharaj, Saint Janakidas Maharaj and Sati Godavari Mataji.Sai Baba alluded to a few holy people as 'my siblings', particularly the devotees of Swami Samartha of Akkalkot.
(14) The universe is a great university.
(15) I am the slave of those who hunger and thirst after me and treat everything else as unimportant.
(16) Hands that serve are holier than lips that pray.
(17) Life is a song-sing it. Life is a game-play it. Life is a challenge-meet it. Life is a dream-realize it. Life is a sacrifice-offer it. Life is love-enjoy it.