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Saintly Love for his Followers - Social Media Platform is not something new.

Saintly Love for his Followers - Social Media Platform is not something new.

Mr. Shirdi Sai Baba was known for his extraordinary abilities, good deeds, and his helping nature.

He was also known for uniting Hindus and Muslims during those days, when those two religions were the major religions in India.

During his days, Mr. Sai Baba had followers waiting on platforms to see him in person, and to listen to his saintly words.

Even now, social followers of Mr. Sai Baba wait outside on platforms due to long lines to get a darshan in Shirdi Sai Baba temples.

Within the temples, bhajans tend to be the most common form of media utilized.
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