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Shri V.B. Kher, a Sai devotee and researcher, conducted extensive
research in 1975 to discover the birthplace of Sai Baba. His
systematic study of all the available material pointed to
Pathri, a small village in the Marathwada district of Maharashtra,
as the possible birthplace of Baba. Baba had referred to his
family and birthplace in conversations with Mhalsapati and
Swami Sai Sharan Anand, two of his close disciples. The well
known saints Madhavnath and Satya Sai Baba of Puttaparthi
have also indicated Pathri to be the birthplace of Sai Baba.
Kher decided to visit Pathri and conduct further research.
He made contact with Shri Dinkarrao Chaudhari, a lawyer and
farmer from the respected Chaudhari family of Pathri. In one
of his conversations with Kher, Dinkarrao recalled how his
late father had once pointed to one Bhau Bhusari and remarked
at the sad plight of a descendant of Sai Baba! Later, some
Muslim clients who came to see Dinkarrao stated that Sai Baba
had been born in a Brahmin family in Pathri and had been taken
away by a fakir when he was a child. Kher then visited numerous
residents of Pathri and made lists of all the Brahmin families,
with details about their sects, family deities etc. From all
the information garnered, one very interesting fact emerged;
only one Brahmin family had Hanuman as the family deity and
that was the Bhusari family, a Yajurvedi Deshastha Brahmin
family. Knowing Baba’s special fondness for Hanuman,
it was an exciting piece of information. He began correspondence
with Prof. Raghunath Bhusari, the only direct living descendant
of the Bhusari family who provided information about the family
tree. The circumstantial evidence indicated that Sai Baba
was Haribhau Bhusari, who left home at the age of 8 in search
of God. “The theory advanced is probable. I leave the
matter to the readers to judge for themselves,” says
Kher.
For further details refer to Shri V. B. Kher’s ‘Sai
baba – His Divine glimpses’, Sterling Publishers,
New Delhi.
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