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  Sathya Sai Baba says that He is the second of  a triple incarnation. The first was Shirdi Sai Baba and the third  will be Prema Sai Baba. Below, we give the information that is known  about Prema Sai Baba, with references to the sources. 
  
  
 The first mention of Prema Sai by Sathya Sai  Baba appears to be in the discourse  Shiva Shakthi,  6 July 1963,  In a conversation between Shiva, Shakthi, and Bharadwaja after  Bharadwaja performed a ritual, Shiva said that 
  
   they would take human form and be born in the  Bharadwaja lineage, thrice: Shiva alone as Shirdi Sai Baba, Shiva  and Shakthi together at Puttaparthy as Sathya Sai Baba, and Shakthi  alone as Prema Sai, later.
 
   
 More information about Prema Sai   
 We have heard often that Prema Sai will be born  eight years after the passing of Sathya Sai Baba, which will take place  when Sathya Sai Baba is 96. We do not have a reference for this  information. In "The Sai Trinity", by Dr. S.P. Ruhela (Taring  paperbacks, Vikas Pubishing House Pvt Ltd, New Delhi, 1997), the author  states that Sathya Sai Baba has been disclosing small amounts of  information to close devotees from time to time and states that Sai Baba  has predicted that Prema Sai will be born in Karnataka about 8 years  after He leaves this body.  
 Howard Murphet, in his book Sai Baba:  Invitation to Glory  (Chapter 4), says that  
  Finally, Sathya Sai states, there will be  Prema Sai who, one year after the passing of the Sathya Sai form,  will be born in Karnataka (the old Mysore State), at a place between  Bangalore and the city of Mysore.
  
 On page 16 of the book Living Divinity  author Shakuntala Balu writes,  
  Sri Sathya Sai Baba has said that there will  be one more Sai Avatara called Prema Sai. The third Sai will  be born in Gunaparthi, a village in the Mandya district of  Karnataka. Thus, Sri Sathya Sai Baba refers not only to his past,  but also to the future form he will assume as Prema Sai.
 
 In Sathya Sai Baba, The Embodiment of Love,  by Peggy Mason and Ron Laing, the authors write about a discussion they  had about Prema Sai.  
  We wondered if the next descent as Prema Sai,  to come very quickly after the present form is vacated at the age of  ninety six, would be female. 
  
  Baba replied, "No, male, in Mysore --  Karnataka." (Since 1972, the state of Mysore is called Karnataka.)
 
 In Glimpses of the Divine: Working with the  Teachings of Sai Baba" (1993), author Birgitte Rodriguez writes  
  In a more private talk to students in recent  years, Baba told them that the father of His next incarnation, as  Prema Sai, had been born in the southern Indian state of Karnataka.  He also said
 that the body  of Prema Sai was in the process of being formed.
 
   
 
 The missions of the  triple incarnations   
 In Spirit and the Mind, by Sam Sandweiss,  the author recounts an extended interview given by Sathya Sai Baba to  the Senior Editor, Mr. R.K. Karanjia, of Blitz new magazine in September  1976.  
  Question: Why had this task to be divided into  three separate incarnations of the Shirdi, Sathya, and Prema Baba?  
 Baba: They are not separate. I have already  mentioned the complete oneness of the three in the final objective  of the mission. ... Their tasks and powers requisite to them differ  according to the time, the situation, and the environment. But they  belong to, and derive from, the same divine body (dharma swarup).  
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 The previous Avatar, Shirdi Baba, laid the  base for secular integration and gave mankind the message of duty as  work. The mission of the present Avatar is to make everybody realize  that the same God or divinity resides in everyone. People should  respect, love, and help each other irrespective of color or creed.  Thus, all work can become a way of worship. Finally, Prema Sai, the  third Avathar, will promote the evnagel news that not only does God  reside in everybody, but everybody is God. That will be the final  wisdom that will enable every man and woman to go to God.  
 The three Avathars carry the triple message of  work, worship, and wisdom.
 
 
 Hislop's changing ring   
 In John Hislop's My Baba and I, page  55-56, Hislop writes about Swami materializing a ring for Hislop with  Prema Sai on it. The image of Prema Sai on the ring actually changed its  position over the years. Hislop writes, 
    
  The stone was a cameo of Prema Sai, the loving  Lord of Creation, destined to appear on Earth a few years after the  death of the Sathya Sai Body. It was a brownish stone, highly  glazed, sculptured in profile, the bridge and length of the nose  visible with a suggestion of the arch of the left eye. It was a  noble head with shoulder-length hair, moustache, and beard; the head  resting on, or emerging from, a lotus flower. His countenance was  tranquil, peaceful, majestic.  
 Baba said, "He is only now in the process of  birth, so I cannot show more of him. This is the first time he is  shown to the world."  
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 Wherever I go, devotees ask to see the ring.  ... In a year or so, those devotees who had seen the ring sometime  earlier said something surprising on seeing it again. They said, "It  is turning. The whole nose can be seen now."  
 My reply was always, in truth, that I could  see no change. But they said, "You see it every day and do not  notice."  
 ... One day, [in 1980], at a devotee meeting,  I was showing the ring, and I looked at it carefully. It struck me,  "It is different! It is changing!.  
 Now the entire nose is there and visible,  whereas at first the entire nose was not visible -- or better to say  the nose merged into the edge of the stone and did not appear to be  fully visible. But now there is a space between the nose and the  edge of the stone. Moreover, a portion of the left eye can be seen  and also a portion of the left cheek.
 
 
   
    
   
  
   
 
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