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Shirdi Ke Sai Baba : ウィキペディア英語版
Shirdi Ke Sai Baba

''Shirdi Ke Sai Baba'' is a 1977 Bollywood film directed by Ashok V. Bhushan.
==Story==
Pooja lives with her doctor husband and a young son. Her son becomes
seriously ill and does not respond to any medication, her husband wants
him to be moved to a hospital for further treatment. Pooja has heard of
Sai Baba and wants her son to be treated there.
Her son regains consciousness for a short while and demands that he be
taken to Shirdi, the town of Sai Baba.
They travel there and meet with an ardent devotee of Sai Baba who
recounts the tale behind the Baba: A young boy who traveled with a
marriage procession to Shirdi. He stayed there, grew up, and was looked
after by the kind townspeople, who subsequently named him Sai Baba. He
showed Ganpat Rao that he is one with Vithoba and Bhagwan Shri Kishan;
he demonstrated to Som Dev that he is one with Bhagwan Shri Shiv; former
jailbird Heera regained his eyesight with Sai's blessing. During all of
these miracles, Sai went door to door begging for alms and food. The
legend grew, people flocked all over to witness this new Messiah, one
whom the Muslims called "Allah Sai", Christians "Jesus Sai", Sikhs
"Nanak Sai", and Hindus "Bhola Sai". Sai could recite scriptures from
all the holy books, whether it was the Quran, the Bible, the
Granth Sahib, or the Geeta, and always blessed Hindus with
"Allah Malik" (Allah bless you) and Muslims with "Ram Ram" or "Hare
Krishna" (Krishna bless you). After his death, a temple was built in his
memory. That temple is still standing, losing none of its majesty, in
Shirdi. In that temple, the place where Baba's idol is sitting, is the
exact place where Baba once sat, to rest, while the temple was under
construction.
It is here that a doubting doctor has to decide whether his ailing son
can be treated by Sai Baba, and it is here where we will witness whether
faith or scientific reality and logic will prevail.

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