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Om Sairam Sainath Stavana Manjari by Dasaganu Maharaj was completed on 9th September 1918 at Maheshwar near Indore on the banks of river Narmada just 37 days before Baba took Mahasamadhi on 15th October 1918. This hymn is a humble tribute to Shri Sainath. It is a very unique and heart melting composition of 163 Slokas. It starts off by invoking Lord Ganesh and other deities and pays rich tribute to Baba subtly in the fifth sloka implicitly by calling Him as Vishnu and Shankar. Baba is named only in the 13th sloka. Here Dasaganu persistently pleads to Baba to cleanse him off his sins and to help him and all the devotees to overcome their worldly and spiritual difficulties. The sloka 124 to 131 is a very heart touching prayer. In this Dasaganu Maharaj wholeheartedly praises Saibaba and surrenders himself to the lotus feet and asks HIM to protect him always from the sorrows and worries of the world. The reason to add images and translation by Smt. Zarine Taraporevala is to help the devotees to profoundly understand each and every line of Stavana Manjari and experience the DIVINE Sai while watching this video continuously every time you will get a new experience and powerful vibrations of devotion with overflowing happiness in form of tears . There are no words to express this feeling and it has to be experiential. While reading we attain a sense of proximity with the Divine presence of Baba. Meditating and listening to this composition with heart and mind engrossed one is completely able to sub-consciously visualise Shri Sai Baba in Dwarkamayi with Dasaganu Maharaj chanting this. Om Sairam