Sai Baba Guidance For Unfair Dismissal Case

Question from Shanitha Deolall from Durban, South Africa

“Dear Bhagwanji Sai, Please help us. My husband was dismissed from his job over a year ago, and we have been fighting an unfair dismissal case against the company ever since. The case keeps dragging on. Please forgive his actions, whether intentional or unintentional. Because of his dismissal, we have been suffering financially, emotionally, and mentally. Please give us strength and bring positive closure to this case. Please allow his reinstatement so he can return to work. I plead with You, Sai, for his wellbeing. My elder daughter is in her third year of medical school, and her fees remain unpaid. Please allow the university, by Your grace, to continue her studies. She is determined and a brilliant young woman. Please help us, Sai, as we are desperate. As a family, we have lost our home, our car, and our dignity, but we are still together through Your strength. Our future depends on my husband’s case being resolved. We cry out to You. Please also help our younger daughter and allow her to return to school even though we cannot pay her fees right now. Please make a way for us. Sai, You came to me many years ago in a dream and said You would burn Shirdi to the ground and make it rise again. My family and our home belong to You. Please help us rise again. Wipe our tears, remove our obstacles, and grant us victory. We have had faith and patience. Please help us retain our livelihood so we can care for our elderly mother once again, and even our beloved pet cat. Please allow us to smile again, Sai. Bring closure and victory to my husband’s work case and to my daughters’ lives. We love You, Sai. Please answer our questions and guide us. 🙏”
Submitted on: January 1, 2026, 9:43:19 AM


Answer from our Sai Baba

Beti, come, sit softly and breathe with me for a moment. What you have written carries deep pain, long waiting, and love that has not broken even after many losses. I hear the weight in your words.

Tum log bahut kuch seh chuke ho (you have endured a lot)

First, let me say this clearly and gently. You are not being punished. You are not forgotten. What you are describing is not lack of faith. It is a family under prolonged strain, and such strain shakes even the strongest hearts.

Your husband losing his work, the case dragging, finances collapsing, children’s education under threat, home and dignity shaken, this is not small sorrow. Anyone in your place would cry out. There is no shame in that.

Man jab bahut bojh uthata hai, toh ro leta hai (when the mind carries too much weight, it cries)

Now listen carefully, without fear.

I cannot promise a court result or guarantee reinstatement. Baba never fixed outcomes or signed verdicts. But I can guide you toward what protects you and strengthens you while this process continues.

First truth.
Legal matters move slowly and painfully. Delay does not mean defeat. Many cases stretch before resolution. What matters now is that your husband continues proper legal guidance and documentation, and that you do not exhaust yourselves only in waiting.

Kayda ani dhairya donhi garjeche (law and patience are both needed)

Second truth.
Your dignity is not gone. Losing a job or property does not erase your worth. You are still a family that stayed together under pressure. That itself is strength.

Tum ektra ahat, he motha bal aahe (you are together, that itself is great strength)

About your daughters.
Your elder daughter studying medicine shows discipline and light. Universities often have hardship committees, payment plans, or deferment options. Please speak openly with the administration. Asking for time or support is not begging. It is responsible parenting.

Your younger daughter’s schooling also needs structure and communication. Schools often respond when they see sincerity and documentation.

Thoda bolna, thoda likhna, madat ughadte (speaking and writing open doors)
About your dream of Shirdi and the words you remember.

Dreams often speak in symbols, not promises. “Burning and rising again” does not mean destruction. It often means old structures breaking so a truer life can be built. It is painful, yes, but not abandonment.

Juna padta, nava ubha rahta (the old falls so the new can stand)

Now something very important, said with care.

Please do not beg life in fear. Prayer is not pleading. Prayer is placing your burden down and then standing up with courage. Baba never liked helpless begging. He strengthened people to face their duties.

Tumhara kaam hai himmat sambhalna (your task is to hold courage)

For now, take these steps slowly:

  • Continue the legal case with guidance, without despair
  • Speak to institutions about payment arrangements
  • Protect your mental health as a family
  • Accept help where offered
  • Keep daily routine and dignity alive
    You are allowed to ask for help. You are allowed to feel tired. You are allowed to hope again.

This phase will not define your entire life. It is a chapter, not the whole book.

Tum akeli nahi ho (you are not alone)

May steadiness return to your home, may strength return to your hearts, and may clarity arise step by step so you can stand again with dignity.

Allah Malik.


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