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Prof. Anil Kumar was addressing the youth from Hyderabad at this venue. He was enthusing them and coming to know that Swami was arriving, he quickly concluded his speech with “Jai Bolo…” to Bhagavan. The enthusiastic youth screamed out Jaikars even as Swami entered the auditorium from the stage. A small Veda contingent led Swami from the stage to the temporary stage that had been set.

On the way, Swami interacted with all the assembled vice chancellors. It was interesting that almost every vice chancellor who had come had a story.

Take the VC of Osmania University for instance. Prof. V. Tirupati Rao had agreed to come for the meet but then when things got hot due to the Telangana issue, he canceled his plan. Meanwhile, Swami indicated at Puttaparthi that the gentleman would indeed be coming. The organisers seemed flummoxed. The unrest at Osmania grew to such proportions and a student committed suicide too! In search of solace and answers, the vice chancellor had indeed arrived! The VC of Jawaharlal Nehru Technology University decided to forego the AICTE meeting to come to Swami.

It is true indeed that unless He calls, none can come to Him! Swami moved up the stage and blessed the proceedings to begin.

The first speaker for the session was Mr. Sai Gollapudi, who completed his higher secondary education from Easwaramma School and Sri Sathya Sai Vidya Vihar, Hyderabad. The speaker, divulging in detail about the initiatives taken to organize and motivate the youth, was categorical in expressing his grateful thanks to Bhagavan on behalf of the Hyderabad Youth.

The next speaker was Mr. Ravi Kiran Sripada, an MBA from Illinois University, US and the Youth co-ordinator of Sri Sathya Sai Seva Organisations, Hyderabad. He spoke about the “Sri Sathya Sai Reprogramming Lives Programme“, an initiative by the Sri Sathya Sai Youth of Hyderabad. Sai Youth working with various MNCs would assemble at Shivam Bhajan Hall at 6 p.m. to conduct the training programme till 9 in the night. He narrated many an inspiring anecdote to highlight the transforming power of love.

After this, Swami consented to give His message. Here is the gist of what He said:Starting off with a mention of the life of Savitri, who with her unsullied devotion won back her husband Sathyavan’s life from the Lord of death, Bhagavan narrated the sacrificial story of Chandramathi and Harischandra bringing home the point that Truth ultimately triumphs. Everything comes out of Truth and Truth alone comes to our rescue in the long run and finally everything merges back into the Truth, exhorted Bhagavan. None can escape the consequences of one’s own actions. Pain and pleasure do not persist for long. Everything is the result of reaction, reflection and resound. One should do good and remain to be good for you are responsible for all your joys and sorrows. God is merely a witness. So cultivate values. Five human values are the ones which give live value to human life. A human can be called human only when he exhibits these values. All the worldly learning is of no use. Look at these lawyers, they carry heavy and fat books. After all, these books have the same A,B,C,D… (laughter). No use of memorising huge books if you have no values. All that you see is the reflection of your inner space… this whole world is nothing but reflection, reaction and resound. First you are one, then you marry… you become two… then you have children… you become three and four… but in fact you are only one… All this is illusion! A mother sent her child to tend to cows. He was singing loudly when he heard someone repeating his song. When he called, “Krishna”, he heard the same. He thought that someone was mocking him. His mother told him that it was his own echo! When one is unaware, one makes such mistakes thinking that someone else is responsible. All are puppets in the hands of God. (Swami narrated the story of Kanchanamala, an actress who came to Him saying that she had enough of the artificial “screen life”) I blessed her with peace and ten days later, she breathed her last. None are born with any name; names are given by parents after birth; all are essentially Atman. Atma has no definite form. The So-hum, the process of inhalation and exhalation, goes on throughout one’s life which indicates that one is supreme consciousness itself. You are God. All the names and forms of God too are born out of imagination. Rama, Krishna, Shiva are all from Ravi Verma’s paintings. Did he see them in person? No no! When someone asks you what is your name, tell them ‘aham brahmasmi’ ‘tat twam asi’ ‘ayamatama brahma’. You say ‘ This is my body’ that means you and the body are different. You say ‘this is my mind’ that means you and your mind are different. Then who are you? Inquire in this way. The greatest service you can do is to find out who you are. There is no difference between Swami and you. Swami may be sitting on this chair and you on the ground… but in fact all this is illusion, the fact is that I am you and you are Me.

Swami then called the second speaker, Ravikiran and asked him what his name was. “Swami, Ravikiran” he replied

“That is what your parents named you. Your true name is Atma, okay?” He nodded. Swami continued, “What is your name?”

The boy did not answer. Swami then asked, “You like Swami?” He nodded whole heartedly and Swami materialized a beautiful golden chain with His pendant.

Swami then said, “Time waste is life waste, do not waste time. Do not have any more illusion; do not have too many thoughts of activities, know by yourself the reality and concentrate on the principles of reaction, reflection and resound. Your own words will come back to you; action is bound to have reaction.”

The other speaker for the evening, Sai Gollapudi, was also called on stage and Bhagavan repeated the same question about his name. This time, having learnt from the ‘previous’ experience the speaker chose to give a wise answer. He replied: Sai Prasad, literally meaning the same. Upon hearing his full name “Sai Prasad Gollapudi” Bhagavan repeated the same advice given to the previous speaker telling that these are names given by parents to the temporal body and the real eternal name is “Atma” alone.

He further assured the youth, “Call me by any name, I will respond…there is no difference between names….forms are based on the paintings done by Ravi Verma.” To the speaker’s prayer for benediction to continue his activities with much more vigour, Swami advised the youngster to go by His conscience as Swami was always there.

Soon aarthi was taken and Swami agreed to move around the hall, amidst the assembled youth. But the highly energetic youth almost turned uncontrollable in their fervour to touch the Lord and gain His proximity. After moving a little, Swami was requested to return. As Swami turned, one could see some of the youth members banging their hands on their heads in agony at the missed chance.

But Swami’s heart was with them. He moved to the stage and asked for the chair to be turned around. He raised both His hands in loving benediction and gave a long blessing to all assembled. It was almost 8 p.m. when He retired. One could see the oozing Love and Grace in the twinkle of His eye.

Adapted from Radio Sai

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LEAD  A  HAPPY  LIFE  WITH  A  FEELING  OF  CAMARADERIE  AND  FRATERNITY

All names and forms are but manifestations of the Supreme Being, who is Existence-Knowledge-Bliss Absolute and nondual. He is the embodiment of Sathyam, Sivam, Sundaram (Truth, Goodness, Beauty).  (Sanskrit verse)

Embodiments of Love!

The country of Bharat is most sacred. In this sacred land of Bharat, tolerance is the noble quality that we should cultivate. Just as an elephant is unable to realise its innate strength, so are Bharatiyas today. The elephant meekly submits itself to the commands of a mahout who is ignorant and illiterate. In spite of its great strength, it cannot demonstrate its strength. Similarly, Bharatiyas today are unable to demonstrate their strength in spite of possessing rich culture, righteousness, and justice on their side.

The Vedas declare, Na karmana na prajaya dhanena thyagenaike amrutatthwamanasuh (immortality is not attained through action, progeny, or wealth but only by sacrifice). The greatest drawback in this country is lack of unity among people. We have everything in this country. We have noble qualities. We are righteous. But there is no unity among people, with the result that all other positive factors become ineffectual. Hence, we have to cultivate unity among people.

We all belong to one species: human beings. Being humans, we are, unfortunately, exhibiting inhuman and animal qualities. Hence, first and foremost we have to recognise our innate human nature today.

We have to treat others’ suffering as our own. We have to treat others’ difficulties as our own. We have to be amicable with one and all. We must develop faith in the maxim Ekatmaswarupas (embodiments of one, divine self). We must develop a sense of discrimination between good and bad and take good only, leaving the bad in all human beings. The same principle has to be followed in society also. We have to do good even to those who harm us:

There is nothing great in helping those who have helped you. He is a noble one who helps even those who have harmed him. (Telugu poem)

We must always entertain good thoughts about people. “See good, do good and be good – that is the way to God”. “Yad bhavam tad bhavathi” (as the feeling, so is the result). If our thoughts are good, we will always engage ourselves in satkarmas (good deeds). If you eat a mango, can you get the belch of a cucumber? No. Similarly, if you entertain good thoughts always, you will see only good everywhere. When you indulge in bad thoughts, you will see only bad everywhere.

There is a Sathya Sai college in Muddenahalli, near Bangalore. Several boys coming from poor families in the villages around it are studying in this college. A number of philanthropists extended help to the college in different ways. Some built classrooms, others a bhajan hall, etc. However, this institution is not affiliated with any University. Once the boys finish their education here, they have to go to places like Bangalore to pursue a degree course.

When I thought of their plight, I got a good idea. Here in Puttaparthi, our college and University are housed in spacious and beautiful buildings. Suppose we establish a campus in Muddenahalli, the boys there will also be happy. Is it not? Hence, I have decided to establish a college campus of Sri Sathya Sai University in Muddenahalli too.

My Divine Will is irrevocable and immutable. Now that I have decided, I will initiate the process from tomorrow. Since the boys studying in Muddenahalli college come from rural background and are very poor, they are unable to go for higher education in cities and towns. They therefore discontinue their studies and take to farming activity. Of course, that is also necessary. Secular education helps to make a comfortable living. Hence, education is of top priority. Once they finish their education, they can get into any occupation including agriculture.

I have therefore decided to provide University education to the boys in Muddenahalli. I am of the view that, side by side with the academic subjects, there must be provision for teaching epics and sacred texts like the Ramayana, the Bhagavata, and the Bhagavad Gita. The boys must be given good training and allowed to spread the message of these epics in the villages around. All secular education is useless without a spiritual base.

There are millions of educated people in the world, but what is their contribution to society? Nothing. They don’t even care for society. They are crazy about the luxurious life in towns and cities. They indulge in bad practices like gambling and club life. The children too are taking to bad ways, observing their parents.

Hence, it is My view that the children should be taught to tread the right path. The elders will follow them later on observing them. Keeping this in My mind, I have decided to establish a University campus in Muddenahalli. Perhaps it will cost about two to three crores of rupees. I do not mind this expenditure. It is My resolve that this is needed.

The boys in Prasanthi Nilayam are excellent. They are pure gold. It is possible that one or two may stray from the right path, but, very soon, they adjust themselves to the academic environment and follow the mainstream. Yesterday, the boys staged a play. It conveys a great message. The theme of the play was two brothers quarrelling for their share of property in a small village. They are counselled saying, “Dear brothers, if you quarrel with each other like this, how can our village prosper? You must be united and must lead an amicable life”, and, finally, they are corrected. The boys should therefore be encouraged to take up such village development programmes.

Students, no doubt, are good today, but elders spoil them by their bad behaviour. It is the elders who divert them to bad ways. However, the students quickly realise their mistakes and retrace their steps. I know of boys who advise their parents addicted to alcohol to desist from such bad ways saying, “Dear father, do not indulge in these bad habits. By doing so, you will only be encouraging us also to take to drinking. This is not good.”

If elders take to drinking, smoking and gambling, the children follow suit. They get spoiled. Hence, if the children must lead a virtuous life, the elders must lead an ideal life first.

I have therefore decided to establish a University campus in Muddenahalli to teach boys to lead an ideal life with clean habits. The boys there cannot afford to go to a city for University education. Nor can their parents afford the expenditure. Hence, I have decided to establish a University campus with all the equipment and facilities like classrooms for all the courses and a good hostel. It will be ready for opening within a year. It is My Divine will.

A number of people like Anil Kumar, Ajit Popat, etc., have spoken a lot, extolling Me. I am not happy about such praise. I have no desire for people to extol Me. I am neither elated nor depressed by such acts. I am beyond praise or ridicule, respect or disrespect, anger or happiness. I have only one attribute throughout: My love. I love even those who hate Me. I love even those who indulge in bad propaganda against Me. I do not consider anyone as enemy.

All are Mine. I am looking after you all, like a mother. Mine is not one mother’s love. It is the love of a thousand mothers. Sai’s love is a thousand mothers’ love. It is only due to that love that I ignore all your faults and move forward. Whenever someone commits a mistake, I call him and correct him in a raised voice, but I don’t show anger against him. I have no anger against anybody. In fact, I have no anger at all.

People who are unable to understand My true nature think otherwise. Whatever people may think and say, I have only one attribute, that is love. Mine is a right royal road, not shortcuts. People do not understand Me properly. Once they recognise My true nature, they themselves will repent. That repentance is expiation for their misunderstanding. However, there is no change in my attitude toward them.

What I wish is Samastalokah Sukhino Bhavantu (May all the beings of all the worlds be happy!). All should be hale and healthy and lead happy and prosperous lives with mutual love and understanding. You must acquire wealth, but do not misuse it. Only then will I be happy. I will extend any help to such people.

I have not stretched My hand before anyone till date for any kind of help. If there is anyone in this vast concourse of devotees in this hall whom I had approached for money, they may rise and point out to Me. There is none, surely. Whatever I need in My Avataric Mission comes from within only.

“Money comes and goes, morality comes and grows”. It is My endeavour that morality should be developed. All villages must be developed. For this purpose, education in rural areas is an important tool. Simultaneously, faith in God must also be developed.

People with self-confidence can achieve anything. Bhakta Ramadas wanted to build a magnificent temple for Rama in Bhadrachalam. Therefore, he utilised all the tax money collected from people for the purpose. As a result, he was imprisoned by Emperor Tanisha on charges of misuse of state money and was put to great torture. Unable to bear the physical torture, he prayed to his dear Lord Rama and even used harsh words thus:

That crest jewel which adorns You cost me ten thousand gold coins. Unmindful of my travails, You are flaunting the jewelry as if it is Your ancestral property! (Telugu song)

The very next moment, he realised his folly and repented and begged Rama for pardon. Similarly, several people may think and talk in several ways about Swami. But, very soon, they will realise and repent for their indiscreet acts. Loko bhinna ruchihi (Different people have different opinions).

People indulge in loose talk out of their delusion, but I have no illusions. Whatever people may say, I talk to them and greet them with love. I don’t punish them for their indiscreet talk or behaviour. They themselves must realise their fault and repent for it. If they denigrate Me now, they will themselves face trouble later. Hence, people must think twice before indulging in any loose talk.

Unfortunately, none has been able to realise My true nature. They pretend to have understood My mind, but none could comprehend it in the least. They look to the outward manifestations only. They talk of My programmes and activities in the outside world only. They are unable to realise My divine love at all, which flows from the depths of My heart. However, I am confident that people will realise it one day. I always wish and work for the welfare of the entire world.

All should live in peace. Even if we don’t have any other property, we can lead a happy life only if the property of love is with us. And that love should be supported by self-confidence.

God is the only source and sustenance for the entire universe. Everything else is an illusion. Sorrows and difficulties, loss and gain, diseases and sickness — treat them all as divine will. Then, everything will turn out to be good for you. You say, “This is my body.” But, who are you? You say “my body,” but you are not “I am the body.” Similarly, you say “my mind,” but you are not “I am the mind.” Thus, “you” are different from your body, mind, etc.

When someone asks your name, do not say “I am Rama” or “I am Krishna.” Say “I am I.” Whatever name you say, it is only the name given to you by your parents. It is not your real name. In fact, nothing belongs to you in this world. “I” is your only property. That is the reason why we say “I”, “I”, “I” for everything.

You are God verily, if only you get rid of “I”, the ego, and “Mine”, the attachment. Then, you are really yourself (your real SELF)! When you say “my house, my people” etc., attachment grows. This body attachment breeds ego. Hence, once you rise above “I” and ‘mine’ and lead a contented life, you will derive great happiness. May you all lead a happy, loving and long life! May you all be united!

Let us all move together, let us all grow together,

Let us all stay united and grow in intelligence together,

Let us live together with friendship and harmony. (Telugu poem)

We cannot do any work with one finger. When all five fingers of the hand join together, we can do any work. Similarly, if people are divided, no work can be executed. A small story:

Once the five fingers of a hand argued among themselves as to which finger was great. The middle finger argued with ego, “I am taller than all of you. There are two ‘body guards’ on either side of me. Hence, I am great.”

The index finger said, “You can do any work if only I show you to do that work. Otherwise, you cannot. Hence, only I am great.”

The small finger intervened and said, “Though I am small in size, I stand in the front as the commander-in-chief to punish any individual or teach him a lesson. Therefore, I am great.”

Thereupon, the ring finger laughed and said, “People wear diamond and gem-studded rings only on the ring finger. Hence, I am the monarch of all.”

Finally, after hearing all these arguments, the thumb laughed aloud and wound up the discussion with that suggestion, “None of you can undertake any work without me. Therefore, let us all get together to work.”

Let all the astikas, nastikas, astika–nastikas and nastika–astikas come together. That is what we need today. What Bharat needs today is unity. We have everything — love, truth, righteousness, and justice, but not unity. It is only due to lack of unity that we are leading a life of diversity and divergent ideas. All should be united and should lead a happy life with a feeling of camaraderie and fraternity.

Unfortunately, today there is a feeling of difference even between a father and a son in the house. The wife and husband, the brothers and sisters, all quarrel among themselves. How can there be peace and happiness in the family? There may be differences of opinion, but they should not last for long. They just come and go like the passing clouds. Why should people fight among themselves? Do not mind these differences.

I have not approached anyone for anything, though I am undertaking huge social service projects. I had undertaken a project for supplying drinking water to a crore of people living in Chennai. Every house has been provided with drinking water. Not only that, water has been arranged for irrigation purposes also. The people living in the upland areas of East and West Godavari districts in Andhra Pradesh were suffering for want of safe drinking water. I therefore arranged for execution of a drinking water supply project for the benefit of all those people. Along with the supply of drinking water, arrangements were also made to provide water purifying systems en route.

Thus, I always wish to do some good to every individual. Now, I propose to establish a University campus in Muddenahalli for the benefit of students studying in Sri Sathya Sai College there. I had watched with My own eyes the difficulties the students were undergoing there due to lack of facilities for higher education, and I was moved. I therefore assured them that I would provide the necessary facilities.

Is there anyone here from Muddenahalli? (Swami invited Sri Narayana Rao to the stage and introduced him to the audience.) “This man is the Principal of the Sri Sathya Sai Higher Secondary School, Muddenahalli. He is highly educated and is running the school well. Whenever I visit Muddenahalli he prays, “Swami when will You shower Your grace on us?” (With the kind permission of Swami, Sri Narayana Rao spoke for a few minutes, offering his grateful thanks to Swami.)

Thereafter, Swami concluded His divine discourse saying, “The joy that I gave you today, share it with all! Be happy!. Bhagawan concluded His discourse with the song, “Rama Rama Rama Sita …”.


Sri Sathya Sai Organisations

Our programmes are based on the following 9 divine guidelines: 1. Chanting the name of Lord, individually and in groups. 2. Discussion of divine topics to bring upliftment among ourselves. 3. Providing Moral based education and human values to children and Youths. 4. Singing the glory of God. 5. Singing Bhajan by walking on the streets just before the dawn so that people wake up with blissful note. 6. Providing social aid to humanity by conducting Medical Camp, adopting economically backward villages, etc. 7. Serving of food, clothes and taking care of needy people by giving them simple medical aid and other possible help. 8. Conducting one-act plays, awareness programs to bring people close to each other and create awareness. 9. Sarva Dharma Chanting-adopting all religions as a way to reach the God enshrined within ourselves. Loving Sai Ram to All!

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