Sunday, December 31, 2017
Post Office Interest rates from 2003 to 2018
1) Recurring Deposit(Qly Comp)
01.03.2003 7.50% Rs.728.90
01.12.2011 8.20% Rs.738.62
01.04.2012 8.40% Rs.746.51
01.04.2013 8.30% Rs.744.53
01.04.2014 8.40% Rs.746.53
01.04.2015 8.40 % Rs.746.53
01.04.2016 7.40% Rs.726.97
01.07.2016 7.40 % Rs.726.97
01.10.2016 7.30% Rs.725.05
01.04.2017 7.20% Rs.723.14
01.07.2017 7.10% Rs.721.23
01.01.2018 6.90%
01.12.2011 8.20% Rs.738.62
01.04.2012 8.40% Rs.746.51
01.04.2013 8.30% Rs.744.53
01.04.2014 8.40% Rs.746.53
01.04.2015 8.40 % Rs.746.53
01.04.2016 7.40% Rs.726.97
01.07.2016 7.40 % Rs.726.97
01.10.2016 7.30% Rs.725.05
01.04.2017 7.20% Rs.723.14
01.07.2017 7.10% Rs.721.23
01.01.2018 6.90%
2) Time Deposit (Qly Compd.)
1TD/2TD/3TD/5TD
01.03.2003 6.25/6.50/7.25/7.50%
01.12.2011 7.70/7.80/8.00/8.30%
01.04.2012 8.20/8.30/8.40/8.50%
01.04.2013 8.20/8.30/8.40/8.50%
01.04.2014 8.40/8.40/8.40/8.50%
01.04.2015 8.40/8.40/8.40/8.50%
01.04.2016 7.10/7.20/7.40/7.90%
01.07.2016 7.10/7.20/7.40/7.90%
01.10.2016 7.00/7.10/7.30/7.80%
01.04.2017. 6.90/7.00/7.20/7.70%
01.07.2017. 6.80/6.90/7.10/7.60%
01.01.2018. 6.60/6.70/6.90/7.40%
01.12.2011 7.70/7.80/8.00/8.30%
01.04.2012 8.20/8.30/8.40/8.50%
01.04.2013 8.20/8.30/8.40/8.50%
01.04.2014 8.40/8.40/8.40/8.50%
01.04.2015 8.40/8.40/8.40/8.50%
01.04.2016 7.10/7.20/7.40/7.90%
01.07.2016 7.10/7.20/7.40/7.90%
01.10.2016 7.00/7.10/7.30/7.80%
01.04.2017. 6.90/7.00/7.20/7.70%
01.07.2017. 6.80/6.90/7.10/7.60%
01.01.2018. 6.60/6.70/6.90/7.40%
3) Monthly Income Scheme
01.03.2003 8.00% 6yrs
01.12.2011 8.20% 5yrs
01.04.2012 8.50% 5yrs
01.04.2013 8.40% 5yrs
01.04.2014 8.40% 5yrs
01.04.2015 8.40% 5yrs
01.04.2016 7.80% 5yrs
01.07.2016 7.80% 5yrs
01.10.2016 7.70% 5yrs Payable mly
01.04.2017 7.60% 5yrs
01.07.2017 7.50% 5yrs
01.01.2018 7.30% 5yrs
01.12.2011 8.20% 5yrs
01.04.2012 8.50% 5yrs
01.04.2013 8.40% 5yrs
01.04.2014 8.40% 5yrs
01.04.2015 8.40% 5yrs
01.04.2016 7.80% 5yrs
01.07.2016 7.80% 5yrs
01.10.2016 7.70% 5yrs Payable mly
01.04.2017 7.60% 5yrs
01.07.2017 7.50% 5yrs
01.01.2018 7.30% 5yrs
4) SCSS'2004
02.08.2004 9.00%
01.12.2011 9.00%
01.04.2012 9.30%
01.04.2013 9.20%
01.04.2014 9.20%
01.04.2015 9.30%
01.04.2016 8.60%
01.07.2016 8.60%
01.10.2016 8.50% Payable Qly
01.04.2017. 8.40%
01.07.2017. 8.30%
01.01.2018. 8.30%
01.12.2011 9.00%
01.04.2012 9.30%
01.04.2013 9.20%
01.04.2014 9.20%
01.04.2015 9.30%
01.04.2016 8.60%
01.07.2016 8.60%
01.10.2016 8.50% Payable Qly
01.04.2017. 8.40%
01.07.2017. 8.30%
01.01.2018. 8.30%
5) PPF(Yly Comp)
01.12.2011 8.60%
01.04.2012 8.80%
01.04.2013 8.70%
01.04.2014 8.70%
01.04.2015 8.70%
01.04.2016 8.10%
01.07.2016 8.10%
01.10.2016 8.00%
01.04.2017 7.90%
01.07.2017. 7.80%
01.01.2018. 7.60%
01.04.2012 8.80%
01.04.2013 8.70%
01.04.2014 8.70%
01.04.2015 8.70%
01.04.2016 8.10%
01.07.2016 8.10%
01.10.2016 8.00%
01.04.2017 7.90%
01.07.2017. 7.80%
01.01.2018. 7.60%
6)NSC(VIIIth Issue)5yrs(Yly comp)
01.03.2003 8.00% Rs.160.10 6yrs
01.12.2011 8.40% Rs.150.90 5yrs
01.04.2012 8.60% Rs.152.35 5yrs
01.04.2013 8.50% Rs.151.62
01.04.2014 8.50% Rs.151.62
01.04.2015 8.50% Rs.151.62
01.04.2016 8.10% Rs.147.61
01.07.2016 8.10% Rs.147.61
01.10.2016. 8.00% Rs.146.93
01.04.2017. 7.90% Rs.146.25
01.07.2017. 7.80% Rs.145.58
01.01.2018. 7.60%
01.12.2011 8.40% Rs.150.90 5yrs
01.04.2012 8.60% Rs.152.35 5yrs
01.04.2013 8.50% Rs.151.62
01.04.2014 8.50% Rs.151.62
01.04.2015 8.50% Rs.151.62
01.04.2016 8.10% Rs.147.61
01.07.2016 8.10% Rs.147.61
01.10.2016. 8.00% Rs.146.93
01.04.2017. 7.90% Rs.146.25
01.07.2017. 7.80% Rs.145.58
01.01.2018. 7.60%
7)NSC(IXth Issue)10yrs(HYly comp)
01.12.2011 8.70% Rs.234.35 10yrs
01.04.2012 8.90% Rs.238.87 10yrs
01.04.2013 8.80% Rs.236.60
01.04.2014 8.80% Rs.236.60
01.04.2015 8.80% Rs.236.60
01.04.2012 8.90% Rs.238.87 10yrs
01.04.2013 8.80% Rs.236.60
01.04.2014 8.80% Rs.236.60
01.04.2015 8.80% Rs.236.60
8) Kisan Vikas Patra(Yly Comp)
01.03.2003 8.40% 8yrs7mth
01.12.2011 8.70% 8yrs4mth
01.04.2016 7.80% 9yrs2mth
01.07.2016 7.80% 9yrs2mth
01.10.2016 7.70% 9yrs4mth
01.04.2017 7.60% 9yrs5mth
01.07.2017 7.50%. 9yrs7mth
01.01.2018 7.30%. 9yrs10 mth
01.12.2011 8.70% 8yrs4mth
01.04.2016 7.80% 9yrs2mth
01.07.2016 7.80% 9yrs2mth
01.10.2016 7.70% 9yrs4mth
01.04.2017 7.60% 9yrs5mth
01.07.2017 7.50%. 9yrs7mth
01.01.2018 7.30%. 9yrs10 mth
9) Sukanya Samriddhi Account
01.04.2014 9.10% Yly Comp.
01.04.2015 9.20% Yly Comp.
01.04.2016 8.60% Yly Comp.
01.07.2016 8.60% Yly Comp.
01.10.2016 8.50% Yly Comp.
01.04.2017 8.40% Yly Comp
01.07.2017 8.30% Yly Comp
01.01.2018 8.10% Yly Comp
01.04.2015 9.20% Yly Comp.
01.04.2016 8.60% Yly Comp.
01.07.2016 8.60% Yly Comp.
01.10.2016 8.50% Yly Comp.
01.04.2017 8.40% Yly Comp
01.07.2017 8.30% Yly Comp
01.01.2018 8.10% Yly Comp
Friday, December 29, 2017
Postal Officers' Association (India) created new BLOG
It is to inform to all that Postal Officers' Association (India) has created a new BLOG. Please CLICK HERE to view the blog.
Submission of Immovable Property Return as on 31-12-2017 by 31-01-2018
In
terms of Rule 18 of CCS (Conduct) Rules, 1964, the Immovable Property
Return as on 31-12-2017 is to be submitted by 31-01-2018.
Rishbhgiri Post Office inaugurated at Jain pilgrimage centre Rishbhgiri Mangi Tungi
Ms Shobha Madhale Postmaster General Navi Mumbai Region inaugurated a new post office 'RISHBHGIRI' on 23rd December 2017 at famous Jain Pilgrimage Centre Mangi Tungi in Malegaon Division of Maharashtra circle in the auspicious presence of Pujiya Aryika Gyanmati Mataji.
Mangi Tungi was a very famous pilgrimage place from were many jain sadhus attained nirvana.
Mangi-Tungi is
a prominent twin-pinnacled peak with plateau in between, located near Tahrabad
about 125 km from Nasik, Maharashtra, India. Mangi,
4,343 ft (1,324 m) high above sea level, is the western pinnacle and
Tungi, 4,366 ft (1,331 m) high, the eastern. Mangi-Tungi is only
100 km away from Dhule, a well known city and district place in North
Maharashtra (Khandesh).
In
February 2016, one world's tallest Jain statue with
height 108 feet (113 feet including pedestal) was inaugurated. The consecration
was attended by CM Devendra
Fadnavis and many visionaries of Indian Government. Named as The
Statue of Ahimsa, the idol is an exceptional piece of architecture and has
become a pilgrim for Jains all across the world.
The
foundation stone for this project was laid in 1996 under the inspiration
of Gyanmati Mataji, a Jain monk. The motivation was
given by Chandanamati Mataji. It was under their guidance that President
Ravindrakirti Swamiji and Chief Secretary Dr. Pannalalji Papdiwal worked for 20
years to create this religious marvel.
Wednesday, December 27, 2017
CWC : Karnataka Circle
It has been reported by Shri Manjunath Hubballi Circle Secretary Karnataka circle that their circle working committee meeting will be held at Sri
Annapurneshwari temple hall Horandu Dist. Chikkamagaluru on 06.01.2018 at
10.00 hours.
IP/ASP team met Secretary (Posts) in connection with fixation of pay of Inspector Posts w.e.f.1/1/2006.
It has been reported by Shri P. Ajit Kumar AGS-I acting as General Secretary that a delegation of Circle Secretaries from Bihar, Harayana, Himachal Pradesh, Maharashtra, Punjab, Rajasthan, Tamil Nadu and Utttar Pradesh has met Secretary (Posts), DDG (Esttt) and ADG (Estt) today in connection with fixation of pay of Inspector Posts cadre w.e.f. 1/1/2006. Team explained them the anomaly in fixation of pay on upgradation of GP of Inspector Posts from Rs. 4200/- to Rs. 4600/- with effect from 1/1/2006. The officers have patiently heard the issues raised by team and assured that a clarification order will be issued at the earliest. The meeting was held in co-ordinal atmosphere.
Friday, December 22, 2017
Rural Post offices in a Modern form – Darpan (Digital Advancement of Rural Post Office for A New India)
The Minister of
Communications Shri Manoj Sinha today launched DARPAN – “Digital Advancement of
Rural Post Office for A New India” Project to improve the quality of service,
add value to services and achieve “financial inclusion” of un-banked rural
population. He said, the goal of the IT modernization project with an outlay of
Rs. 1400 Crore is to provide a low power technology solution to each Branch
Postmaster (BPM) which will enable each of approximately 1.29 Lakhs Branch Post
Offices (BOs) to improve the level of services being offered to rural customers
across all the states. Shri Sinha said that as on date, 43,171 Branch Post
Offices have migrated under the “DARPAN”projectwith the aim of financial
inclusion to rural population and it is targeted to complete the project by
March, 2018.
The Project shall increase the
rural reach of the Department of Posts and enable BOs to increase traffic of
all financial remittances, savings accounts, Rural Postal Life Insurance, and
Cash Certificates; improve mail operations processes by allowing for automated
booking and delivery of accountable article; increase revenue using retail post
business; provide third party applications; and make disbursements for social
security schemes such as MGNREGS.
As part of IT modernization
project, the Department of Posts (DoP) has carried out business process
reengineering across various functional areas and has created To-Be processes
that will enable it to achieve these objectives. As an achievement, Department
of Posts has established 991 ATMs across the country, which are interoperable
with other banks and the common people has directly benefited with the wide
network of Department of Posts especially in rural areas. Till now, 1,12,85,217
transactions have been carried out on the DOP’s ATMs out of which 70,24,214 transactions
have been done by the non-DOP customers. Department of Posts is the only
Government player in this space.
For more than 150 years, the
Department of Posts (DoP) has been the backbone of the country’s communication
and has played a crucial role in the country’s socio-economic development. It
touches the lives of Indian citizens in many ways: delivering mails, accepting
deposits under Small Savings Schemes, providing life insurance cover under
Postal Life Insurance (PLI) and Rural Postal Life Insurance (RPLI) and
providing retail services like bill collection, sale of forms, etc. The
Department of Posts also acts as an agent for Government of India in
discharging other services for citizens such as Mahatma Gandhi National Rural
Employment Guarantee Scheme (MGNREGS) wage disbursement and old age pension
payments. With 1.5 lakh Post Offices (approximately), the Department of Posts
has the most widely distributed postal network in the world.
Trends such as urbanization,
increased demand for financial services, increased funding by the government
for the weaker sections and the rural sector, have opened up new opportunities
for the Department of Posts,which in turn has necessitated development of new
processes and supporting technology. The Department of Posts is also faced with
twin challenges of increasing competition and continuing advances in
communication technology, especially in mobile telephony and the Internet. In
order to provide the best-in-class customer service, deliver new services and improve
operational efficiencies,the Department of Posts has undertaken an end to end
IT modernization project to equip itself with requisite modern tools and
technologies. The IT modernization project intends to achieve the following:
Wider reach to the Indian
populace through more customer interaction channels
Better customer service
III. Growth through new lines
of business
IT enablement of business
processes and support functions
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Read more at : https://www.indiapost.gov.in/VAS/Pages/News/Darpan.pdf
Thursday, December 21, 2017
Charge of General Secretary
The charge of General Secretary of our Association is handed over to Shri P. Ajit Kumar, AGS-I and ASP (RB) Postal Directorate New Delhi w.e.f. 19/12/2017. His contact No. is 09582425999.
Wednesday, December 20, 2017
Retirement in the month of December 2017
Following
officers are retiring from Govt. Service on superannuation on 31/12/2017.
Sl.
No.
|
Name
of officer S/Shri
|
Circle
|
1
|
P K
Roy
|
West
Bengal
|
2
|
Sukhnandan
Daundiyal
|
ADPS
(V&I) CO Delhi
|
CHQ
wishes the officers happy, healthy and peaceful retirement life.
Monday, December 18, 2017
Special casual leave to Mumbaikar on 30/08/2017
Department of
Posts
Office of the
Chief Postmaster General, Maharashtra
Circle, Mumbai-400 001
No. STA/2-4/2017
dated at Mumbai the, 18/12/2017
Approval of the Chief Postmaster General, Maharashtra
Circle, Mumbai is hereby conveyed for grant of Special Casual Leave to
officials those who could not attend duties on 30/08/2017 due to heavy rain and
dislocation of train services in Central, Western, Harbour and Trans Harbour
line local train services in Mumbai, Thane & Navi Mumbai Region (Except
Nashik/ Malegaon Dn).
Sd/-
(S.B.
Vyavahare)
Asstt.
Postmaster General (Staff)
0/0 Chief
Postmaster General
Mumbai 400001.
Copy to:
l
. The Postmaster General, MM /
Mumbai / Navi Mumbai Region, Mumbai 400
001 .
2. The
Director, Mumbai GPO, Mumbai 400 001 .
3. SSRM/SRM
Air Mail Stg. Dn./Mumbai Stg. Dn/Central Division, Mumbai.
4. SSPOs/ SPOs
in Mumbai City.
5. The ADPS
Foreign Post, Mumbai 400 001 .
6. All Group
officers in Circle office, Mumbai 400 001 .
7. Sr.
Manager, MMS, Worli, Mumbai 400 001 .
8. The Office
Supdt. Circle office, Mumbai 400 001
9. SSP Thane
Dn /Navi Mumbai/ SPO Palghar Dn/ Raigad Dn.
10. All Section
Supervisors, Circle office, Mumbai 400 001 .
11. All Circle
Secretaries of recognized Union/ Association.
Letter to Secretary (Posts) i/c/w up-gradation of GP of Inspector Posts from 4200/- to 4600/-.
No. CHQ/AIAPASP/Upgradation/GP/2017 dated : 18/12/2017
To,
Shri A. N. Nanda,
Secretary (Posts)
Department of Posts,
Dak Bhawan, Sansad Marg,
New Delhi 110 001.
Subject : Non implementation of orders of Directorate
by which the Grade pay of Inspector of Posts has been upgraded to Rs. 4600/-
(PB-2) w.e.f. 01.01.2006 in the 6th CPC structure in pursuance of Para 7.6.14
of its report.
Ref. : 1. Directorate letter No. 2-12/2013-PCC
dated 24.10.2017
2. CAT Ernakulam judgement Dated 16.10.2015
3. Contempt petition no. C.P/180/00137/2016 in OA No. 180/00289/2013
Respected Sir,
On behalf
of Association of Inspector Posts and Asstt Supdt Posts, it is respectfully
submitted that aggrieved of the anomalous situation occurred vide MOF OM dated
13.11.2009 & 16.11.2009 due to grant of Grade Pay of Rs.4600/- in the Pay
Band PB-2 corresponding the pre-revised scale of Rs. 7450-11500 with effect
from 01-01-2006 to the Inspector of CBDT/CBEC and Assistants in CSS, this
Association filed litigation vide OA 289/2013 before Hon’ble CAT Ernakulam
Bench, contesting that Inspector Posts were conveniently omitted from the above
upgradation and consequential benefits. It was categorically mentioned that
Inspector Posts were holders of pay scale of Rs.9300-34800 (Pre-revised pay
scale of Rs.6500-10500) in the light of recommendation of 6th CPC in
para 7.6.14 placing Inspector Posts at par with Assistants and Inspectors of
CBDT/CBEC and as such they are entitled to the revised grade pay of Rs.4600/-
on par with Inspectors CBDT/CBEC and Assistants. Needless to mention, para
7.6.14 was accepted by the Government of India as per Resolution No.
1/1/2008-I.C. dated 29.08.2008.
After
much deliberations, Learned Bench decided the case in favour of respondent
association vide decision dated 16.10.2015, after recording certain observations. In
compliance thereto, Department considered issue of up gradation of Grade Pay of
Inspector Posts afresh in consultation with Ministry of Finance, Department of
Expenditure and pleased to grant Grade Pay of Rs. 4600/- (PB-2) to Inspector
Posts from 01.01.2006 in the 6th CPC structure in pursuance of Para
7.6.14 of its report. Accordingly orders for implementation has been issued
vide OM No. 2-12/2013-PCC dated 24.10.2017.
Our Association is very much grateful to
Secretary (Posts) and officers at Directorate for recommendation of upgradation
of GP of Rs. 4600/- (PB-2) w.e.f. 01.01.2006 in the 6th
CPC structure in pursuance of Para 7.6.14 of its report and issuance
of orders thereof. At the same time, it is constrained to note that the orders
are not being implemented in letter and spirit. Accounts line officials are
misinterpreting the provisions, ignoring the importance/essence of the issue.
Attempts are being made by them to de-link Grade Pay with Pre-revised scale,
and leading to an anomalous situation once again. There appears no consensus
amongst Accounts line officials all over the country. In order to bring
uniformity in respect of pay fixation, a line of action/instructions are necessarily required from Directorate.
It is imperative to cite relevant rules in this
regard, a few of which are as under:
a) It is
pertinent to mention that Directorate vide letter no. 17-10/2008-Admn dated
21.04.2010 has fixed the pay of 28
Assistants in the revised pay structure of 7450-225-11500 corresponding to the
Grade pay of Rs.4600/-. The said pay fixture is most relevant, similar and
identical to the instant case.
b) Revised Pay structure for the Grade Pay of Rs.4600
(PB-2) corresponding to the Pre-Revised scale i.e. 7450-225-11500 (S-13) as
defined under Section I of Part-A of the First Schedule of the CCS (RP) Rules,
2008 annexed with notification under GSR 622 (E) dated 29.08.2008.
Revised Pay Structure
|
Earlier Pay Structure
|
|||
Corresponding
Grade Pay
|
Name of Pay
Band / Scale
|
Corresponding Pay
Bands / Scales
|
Post
/ Grade
|
Present Scale
|
4600/-
|
PB-2
|
9300-34800
|
S-13
|
7450-225-11500
|
c) As per Note 2A under Rule 7 of CCS (RP)
Rules 2008, where a post has been
upgraded as a result of recommendation of
the Sixth CPC as
indicated in Part
B or Part
C of the
First Schedule to
these rules, the fixation of pay in the applicable pay
band will be done in the manner prescribed in accordance with clause (A)
(i) and (ii) of Rule
7 by multiplying the existing
basic pay as
on 01.01.2006 by
a factor of
1.86 and rounding the resultant figure
to the next
multiple of ten.
The grade pay corresponding to
the upgraded scale as indicated
in Column 6 of Part B or C will be payable in addition.
Illustration 4A in this regard is in the Explanatory memorandum to the
rules.
d) Illustration 4A
under Explanatory Memorandum in
the Second Schedule of CCS(RP)
Rules provides fixation of pay
on up gradation of GP of Rs.1900/-
to the GP
Rs.2000/- with benefit
of bunching in
the pre revised scale of
pay. In the instant case, GP of Rs.4200/- originally
granted to IP was up graded to GP of Rs.4600/- as on 01.01.2006.
e) In
the Illustration 4A of
ibid rules as stated
in (b) above, under
Serial 7 of illustration, bunching benefit was prescribed. The method of bunching has been explained
below rule 7 A of CCS (RP) Rules 2008.
f) As per Rule 5 of CCS(RP) Rules 2008,
option provision is available
for the employees between
those promoted or
whose pay have
been upgraded to a
higher scale on
or after 01.01.2006
to the date of notification i.e. 29.08.2008.
g) As per Rule 4 of CCS(RP) Rules 2008, Column
5 & 6 of Section I of Part A of THE FIRST SCHEDULE OF 6th
CPC Gazette making REVISED PAY STRUCTURE
as well as showing pay band and grade pay OR
Pay scale, as applicable, of every post/grade.
f) The
IPs who have been promoted to ASP Cadre are entitled to earn increment and re-fixation
as per FR 22 (a) on the date of promotion as the post of
ASP carries higher duty & responsibilities as contained in OM No. 43-27/2007-
PE II dated 30-08-2007, though ASP cadre has been left
out with the same Grade Pay of Rs.4600/- as of IP.
In view
the above rule provisions, Fitment Table to OM of MOF 1- 1/2008-IC dated
30.08.2008 relevant to the above was referred. The fitment table
corresponding to pre
revised scale of
Rs.7450-225-11500 (S13) with
Revised PB+GP of PB2 Rs.9300-34800+GP Rs.4600/-
is relevant for fixing the minimum pay of IPs as per Rule 7(A) (ii) of
CCS (RP) Rules 2008. This is applicable
for those who are already in the IP Cadre before 01.01.2006 and for those who
are promoted to IP cadre between 01.01.2006 to 28.08.2008 (i.e. the date of Gazette
Notification of CCS (RP) Rules 2008). In respect of officials promoted after
the notification of CCS (RP) Rules 2008, Rule 13 of CCS (RP) Rules is
applicable.
Therefore,
it is crystal clear that CCS (RP) Rules 2008 has inbuilt rule provisions to implement
the orders of up-gradation of Grade Pay to IP cadre.
I would
therefore humbly request your kind honour to issue suitable instructions/orders
to all concerned to implement the orders of the Directorate based on the rules
cited above & as per CCS (RP) Rules 2008 immediately.
Thanking
you,
Yours
faithfully,
Sd/-
(Vilas
Ingale)
General
Secretary
Sunday, December 17, 2017
Commemorative Postage Stamp on Shri Shirdi Sai Baba
India
Post has issued a commemorative postage stamp of Shri Shirdi Sai
Baba on 15th December 2017. Earlier a stamp was issued on Shirdi Sai Baba in
2008. Shirdi Sai Baba, was an Indian spiritual master who is regarded by
his devotees as a saint and an incarnation of Lord Shiva.
He is revered by both his Hindu and Muslim devotees during, as
well as after his lifetime. Saibaba is now revered as incarnation of
Sri Dattatreya, and considered as Saguna Brahma. He is attributed to be the
creator, sustainer and destroyer of this universe by his devotees. He
is decorated with jewels and all forms of Hindu vedic deities as he is supreme
God.
According
to accounts from his life, he preached the importance of realization of
the self, and criticized love towards perishable things. His teachings
concentrate on a moral code of love, forgiveness, helping others, charity,
contentment, inner peace, and devotion to the God and guru. He
stressed the importance of surrender to the true Satguru, who, having trod
the path to divine consciousness, will lead the disciple through the jungle of
spiritual training. Sai Baba also condemned distinction based on religion
or caste.
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