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Top Shirdi Sai Baba Aarti – Sai Bhajan – ( Sai Baba Full Songs )

1. Sai Om Sai Om :- 00:00
2. Bhakto Ke Liye Doud Aate Hain :- 7:27
3. Oh Sainath Oh Bholenath :- 13:30
4. Sai Naam Pyara Naam :- 18:59
5. Tujhe Sai Ne Bulaya Hai :- 24:23
6. Badi Door Se Main Tere Dar Pe Aaya :- 30:16
7. Chali Chali Re :- 36:25
8. Koi Ram Kahe Koi Shyam Kahe :- 42:02
9. Sai Ram Kaho Sai Shyam Kaho :- 47:39
10. Chal Shirdi Chal :- 52:32
11. Sai Ke Charno Mein :- 58:26
12. Sai Tera Naam :- 01:03:37
13. Sai Ram Sai Shyam :- 01:08:46
14. Mere Mann Mein Sairam :- 01:13:08
15. Suno Sai Deva :- 01:16:43
16. Shree Sainath :- 01:22:13
17. Bita ye janam :- 01:27:50
18. By God Mujhe Mil Gaya Lord Hai :- 01:32:50
19. Sai Hamara Hum Sai Ke :- 01:37:57
20. Chanda Main Sai Suraj Main Sai :- 01:44:06
21. Bhakti Karle Punney Kamale :- 01:50:10
22. Kan Kan Main Sai Hain :- 01:56:41
23. Ram Dhun Lagi Mohe :- 02:00:40
24. Charo Dham Ka Sukh Milta Hain :- 02:04:43
25. Oh Sai Nath Oh Bhole Nath :- 02:10:25
26. Bharosa Sai Pe Rakhle :- 02:15:54
27. Saacha Sai ka Darbar :- 02:19:19
28. Sai Hai Mera Bada Dayalu :- 02:22:33
29. Sai Ke Dwarpe :- 02:29:16
30. Sai Ki Shirdi :- 02:32:45
31. Mera To Ek Sahara Sai :- 02:36:05
32. De De Sai Sahara :- 02:39:16
33. Sai Hai Mahaan :- 02:42:31
34. Hamara Sai Baba :- 02:45:40
35. Japna Tu Mala Sai Naam Ki :- 02:49:05
36. akhiyaan tarasti sai :- 02:52:10
37. Rehmat Ka Avtaar Sai :- 02:55:41
38. Sai Mujhe Bhi Bhavar Se Paar :- 02:59:21
39. Sai Ki Marzi :- 03:02:55
40. Jahan Samadhi :- 03:08:32
41. Man Re Chal :- 03:14:58
42. Main Ek Jagan :- 03:20:46
43. Hath Jode Hue :- 03:25:39
44. Humko Insaan Banaya :- 03:33:20
45. Jab Dwaar Jagat :- 03:40:33
46. Paani Main Deep :- 03:46:12
47. Aisi Dhooni Lagi :- 03:52:08
48. Aarti :- 03:59:01
49. Om Ganesham Sai Namami :- 04:01:41
50. Otto Otto Shree Sai Nath :- 04:11:44
51. Sai Raham Nazar Karna :- 04:18:30
52. Anant Tere Gun Kaise :- 04:21:12
53. Kya Kiya Man Shirdi Aakar :- 04:24:13
54. Aarti Sai Baba :- 04:32:32
55. Shirdi Mera Pandharpur :- 04:35:16
56. Aaja Re Aaja Re :- 04:38:24
57. Jo Shirdi Main aayega :- 04:43:15
58. Aarti Utaru :- 04:49:12
59. Rajni Aai Soja Sai Shyam :- 04:54:19
60. Tere Charno Pe :- 05:00:26
61. Rehan Nazar Karo :- 05:03:00
62. Chal Chal Shirdi Ke Mele :- 05:05:39
63. Shirdiwale Wo Sai Hamare :- 05:11:20
64. Aai Sainath Ki Doli :- 05:17:49
65. Mein Hoon Balak Anath :- 05:22:18
66. Tere Bhakt Khade He :- 05:26:27
67. Bana Hamare :- 05:31:45
68. Main To Diwana :- 05:36:58
69. Sai Baba Humtumahare Hain :- 05:43:46
70. Shirdiwala O Chamkata Sitara :- 05:49:18
71. Tune Mujhe Bulaya :- 05:55:39
72. Sai Se Lou Lagale :- 06:01:02
73. Hum To Aaye Hai Tere Dham :- 06:10:31
74. Sai Hamare Hum Sai Ke :- 06:15:43
75. Sai Baba Humtumahare Hain :- 06:21:55
76. Sai Hai Mahaan :- 06:28:29
77. Sai Tera Didar :- 06:31:39
78. Raham Nazar Karo :- 06:40:29
79. Chal Sirdi Ki Aur :- 06:43:08

Sai Baba of Shirdi (1838 – 15 October 1918; Resided in Shirdi), also known as Shirdi Sai Baba, was a spiritual master who was and is regarded by his devotees as a saint, fakir, avatar (an incarnation of God), or sadguru, according to their individual proclivities and beliefs. He was revered by both his Muslim and Hindu devotees, and during, as well as after, his life on earth it remained uncertain if he was a Muslim or Hindu himself. This however was of no consequence to Sai Baba himself. Sai Baba stressed the importance of surrender to the guidance of the true Sadguru or Murshad, who, having gone the path to divine consciousness himself, will lead the disciple through the jungle of spiritual training.

Sai Baba remains a very popular saint, especially in India, and is worshiped by people around the world. He had no love for perishable things and his sole concern was self-realization. He taught a moral code of love, forgiveness, helping others, charity, contentment, inner peace, and devotion to God and guru. He gave no distinction based on religion or caste. Sai Baba’s teaching combined elements of Hinduism and Islam: he gave the Hindu name Dwarakamayi to the mosque he lived in,[4] practised Muslim rituals, taught using words and figures that drew from both traditions, and was buried in Shirdi. One of his well known epigrams, “Allah Malik Ek” (“One God governs all”), is associated with Islam and Sufism. He also said, “Trust in me and your prayer shall be answered”. He always uttered “Allah Malik” (“God is King”)

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