As common folklore states, while passing through a forest, a childless Sufi, fakir Roshan Shah Miyah and his wife came across a deserted child (Sai Baba) and adopted him. He was born on the stormy night of 27th September 1838, in the village of Pathri. In the name Sai, 'Sa' stands for Shakshat (Living) and 'I' stands for Ishwar (God). He had an appearance of a fakir, but he, in fact, possessed the immense wealth of compassion and love. Wearing white but torn attire, Shree Sai Baba of Shirdi, as he was famously known, completely contradicted His appearance.
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