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Q1. Can we keep the Sai Baba statue at home?
According to Vastu experts, keeping a statue of Sai Baba in your home will bring the positive energies of the great Guru to your home. The idol of Sai Baba where he sits on his seat, wearing the overalls of a Sadhu, with his hand in a gesture of fearlessness, spreads an affirmative aura in your surroundings and rids them of any ill atmosphere.
Q2. What happens if Sai Baba statue breaks?
The followers of Shirdi Sai Baba firmly believe that if a Sai Baba statue breaks, it means that Sai Baba took some trouble that was about to befall his devotees on him. The breaking of a Sai Baba statue is thus not seen as an inauspicious sign and is looked upon as one of how the godly benevolence of Sai Baba manifests.
Q3. Can we Gift Sai Baba an idol?
An idol of Sai Baba is considered a pious and positive gift, which you can bring to your friends and families as a symbol of your best wishes. Gifting a Sai Baba idol means that you wish the person receiving it as a gift to have amity, coherence, positivity, and strength in their life, qualities that Sai Baba emanates in the space where he resides.
Q4. How do you worship Sai Baba's idol at home?
`Sai Baba for his followers is the greatest Guru (teacher), which is why he is worshipped on Thursday or Gururvaar, the day reserved for the Deva Guru Brihaspati as well as all the great masters. Devotees offer dhoop (incense), deepa (lamp), naivedyam (food offering), and aarti. Followers of Sai Baba’s philosophy also believe that serving the poor and underprivileged people is a way through which one can worship Sai Baba.
Q5. Can we keep the Sai Baba idol in the pooja room?
The Sai Baba idol in your home is the font of auspiciousness and positivity and Vastu experts suggest that the Sai Baba idol should be placed in the Pooja room where it is worshipped regularly. Placement in a pure space and regular ritual treatment with devotion can activate and enhance the energies of the Sai Baba idol which will give you the strength to follow the path of Shraddha (faith) and Saburi (patience) in life.
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