By: Desh (drishtikone blog)
Truth exists at many levels. In media of today, however, "truth" is manufactured based on one's agenda. Sathya Sai Baba died on Sunday this past weekend - which also happened to be the Easter Sunday. Sathya Sai Baba was many things to many people.
He has been an enigma and a fascinating being. The more people riled against him, the more his devotees increased. There were enough who took him to trial - even when he wasn't present. And gave judgments because he wasn't present. And since they had already pronounced him "guilty" in their own "court of law", sans any representation from him, they took the entire story to the market and suddenly there was enough noise about it.
Its a good thing that Jesus died when he did. He would have had a tough time in today's world. He is known for only miracles - like bringing people back to life et al. That was his least important accomplishment. In fact that shouldn't even be remembered. Its the same with Sathya Sai Baba.
Devotion is a tough state to create in anyone in this day and age. People are so logical, full of themselves, that submission to anything is almost impossible. In fact, submission to any idea is considered a bad thing. Even in love. So, there is no complete love. Only conditional love. With contracts. We have escape routes and contracts tight enough to help us compete. In love. In relationships. And even in charity. We game our parents, our spouses, and even our children. No one lives completely.
In such times, when everyone is wary of everything and cannot submit, one would assume that people would be on their own and very happy? Well, even that ain't the case. People who think highly of themselves, and hate submission in love and compassion, keep looking out for "unconditional love". They wouldn't give it, but they want to receive it. So, if a spouse cheats you, its a big issue. But if you lie to him, that's fine. If your kid lies to you, that makes you angry or doesn't respect you, that's BIG. But if you don't care for your word given to her or applaud only her good marks in school and achievements - that's good parenthood. Gaming begets gaming. But, intriguingly, my Gaming is more kosher than your gaming! One is "truth" and the other is a lie.
So, in such circumstances, where people cannot completely have even fundamental love, is it possible to make people give themselves up? Sometimes, it requires becoming larger than life. And even beyond normal.
Sathya Sai Baba's miracles and clairvoyant acts can be seen in that light.
Those who are obsessed with proving and disproving miracles can keep going on, but the level of devotion that Sathya Sai Baba commanded helped the devotees open themselves up to a lot more than money could buy or give.
The toughest thing today is for people to have devotion. And, despite the increased education and logical mind, the humans of today are ideological in their intellect. Poke at their ideological make up and they burn up. If Devotion doesn't open up, If intellect is nothing more than a safeguard for one's ideology, and one keeps either religiously following or pooh-poohing moral edicts (of whatever kind they may be) as a proxy for correct action - then what is the way to reaching a level where anything spiritual may occur in someone's life?
That's where such beings and "miracles" can come in.
But let us keep the spiritual side apart. Let's assume he was a normal man incapable of anything spiritual. Let us first start with a list:
Education
■Free educational institutes, hospitals and charities in 166 countries in all the livable continents.
■Sri Sathya Sai Institute of Higher Learning (now Sri Sathya Sai University) in Prashanthi Nilayam is the only college with "A++" rating by the National Assessment and Accreditation Council (an autonomous body established by the University Grants Commission) with one campus each at Puttaparthi (men), Whitefield, Bangalore (men) and at Anantapur for women
■Sri Sathya Sai Mirpuri College of Music (Insititute for Indian Classical Music).
■Sri Sathya Sai Loka Seva Educational Institution, run by the Sri Sathya Sai Loka Seva Trust s considered to be one of the top boarding schools in the Bangalore region and primarily serves destitute lower caste students from nearby villages. It has over 70 world-class lecturers and professors. It is complete with a well equipped sports stadium, amphitheatre, auditorium, spiritual center, bank and grocery store, farm, and brand new computer labs. It was overseen by Sai Baba himself.(Baba gifts varsity campus to Muddenahalli)
Water and Housing
■Sri Sathya Sai Drinking Water Supply projects cover 750 villages in drought-prone Anantapur district of Andhra Pradesh (population of 1.2 million), and has been implemented at a cost of US$ 63 million.
■The second Water project was completed in 2004, supplies water to Chennai through a rebuilt waterway named "Sathya Sai Ganga Canal" (Chennai benefits from Sai Baba's initiative; Project Water) Tamil Nadu Chief Minister M. Karunanidhi praised the Chennai water project and Sai Baba's involvement (Karunanidhi shares dais with Sai Baba)
■Another Medak District Project benefiting 450,000 people in 179 villages and the Mahbubnagar District Project benefitting 350,000 people in 141 villages
■In 2008, after the devastating floods in Orissa, Sathya Sai Seva Organization built 699 houses as a part of their first phase in 16 villages by March 2009.
Hospitals and Health Care
■Sri Sathya Sai Super Speciality Hospital in Puttaparthi is a 220 bed facility that provides free surgical and medical care and other patient care facilities to all, free of cost
■Sri Sathya Sai Institute of Higher Medical Sciences in Bangalore is a 333 bed hospital meant to benefit the poor free of cost.
■Sri Sathya Sai General Hospital was opened in Whitefield, Bangalore, in 1977 and provides complex surgeries, food and medicines free of cost. The hospital has treated over 2 million patients
■Sri Sathya Sai Central Trust runs several general hospitals, two specialty hospitals, eye hospitals and mobile dispensaries and conducts medical camps in rural and slum areas in India
■Educare program seeks to found schools throughout the world with the goal of educating children in the five human values and has founded schools in 33 countries around the globe including Australia, Mexico, the United Kingdom, Zambia and Peru. (Article in Times of Zambia on how the Sathya Sai schools have benefited the poor and the orphaned: Sathya Sai school: A decade of quality education)
Despite all this work, for which, even a layman can understand, millions would be spent year on year basis, just for the upkeep and operations - specially since it is free of cost to beneficiaries, yet at the highest quality that is in any country (Fraser Institute, an independent Canadian research and educational organization, ranked the Sathya Sai School of Canada as one of the top 37 elementary schools in Ontario) in which these institutions exist (like A++ ranking by UGC), what remains in the mainstream domain is the rhetoric that he was a charlatan and a cheat - because he did miracles that weren't.
Many tried to prove that but couldn't. But they were looking in the wrong direction. That someone could invoke devotion, by whatever means (many times benefiting the person on whom the miracle was being done), and inspire common men and women to use their money to fund and bring happiness to millions. in India and outside in many countries. That was indeed the real miracle. So, the B. Premanands of this world were blind. The real miracle was going on and they couldn't see. They were obsessed with something only that of which their ego could fight against. Ask all the critics if anyone has ever brought happiness or a smile to a poor man or a woman?
And all this was achieved without any persecution, or conversion of anyone to Hinduism or criticising any other religion. There are enough evangelists - crook and cheats - whose ONLY aim in life is to convert people. And interestingly, their "shows" in India are all house full and attended by the mightiest of the land. Media, intriguingly, is very kind to them as well. Of course, B. Premanands of the land - skeptics and the so-called rationalists - have made a habit of missing their schedule as well. But when it comes to Sathya Sai Baba, their selective rationalism comes alive. And despite all the good that is done - without interrupting with anyone's religious or ideological lives - the real miracle is completely missed!
Further ask them, if he really was in the wrong, why no one ever proved it so or indict him? Connections with the power brokers - comes back the answer.
Interestingly, I had to dig up for the projects that the Sathya Sai Baba institutions have done. They aren't there on their own web-sites. Now, if Sai Baba REALLY had used all the powerful connections that supposedly saved him from the courts, they would surely have helped bring out the good work that the Baba had done. Specifically, given the ferociousness of the campaign against him.
But how many of us - non-devotees of the Baba - really knew of all this? What did you know of him? That he is a cheat and charlatan who just cheats people off of their money. What good comes out of that was no one's business.
Mess him up on the one side you can, and leave the rest to the imagination of the gullible public - seems to have been the constant Mantra.
Compare this to the paragon of human service in India - Mother Teresa. How many homes did her organization create? And what was the condition of people there? Last time, my sister visited one of the homes, an old man came to her and whispered "Ma'am, are you the one serving food?" She nodded. "Can you give me one extra bread? They don't give us enough to eat". My sister couldn't come to terms with that request! And Mother Teresa is a Saint.
But as the story goes......
Wednesday, June 29, 2011
Tuesday, June 28, 2011
The Press Meet at Puttaparthi on 28th June 2011
by Aravind Balasubramanya on Wednesday, June 29, 2011 at 12:23am
The Press Meet that took place in Parthi today made me realize one thing - though the freedom of press is a wonderful thing, its wonder ceases once it is in irresponsible hands! The local Telugu Press can be best summarised in one statement - “A constipation of facts and a diarrhoea of sensational lies”.
I was on a holiday when I heard so many things about financial misappropriation by the Trust and the like. Today, I heard the whole press conference which went on for more than 2 hours. And before the depressing press begins pressing false stories, I thought I would write what I, as a sane person gathered from the press conference.
1) So much furore over the 35 lakhs seized from a vehicle. The Central Trust is a charitable Trust and believe it or not, since it is not a religious trust, it cannot spend its money on building temples or mosques or even a samadhi! That is the legal rule. So the Trust is in a strange situation where it cannot use any of its resources to build a samadhi for Swami. Devotees come forward to pay the money ( those who paid the money have already submitted themselves in court) as their loving offering to Swami. Ratnakar takes all the money that has come and hands it over to the contractors who are in the project. Simple. It is not Trust money, but money entrusted by the devotees for the samadhi building. Infact, due to this money being held up, the construction also had a temporary stoppage! The 35lakhs are now being released.
2) Reports came in papers that 10 crores were seized from buses in sacks - ABSOLUTELY FALSE! NO evidence or reports after that and the press does not even have the slightest dignity to take back their baseless allegation!
3) The Press keep criticizing Swami for ‘hoarding’ wealth and bad mouth Him and the Trust without the least decent restraint. In the estimate of the kilograms of silver found are included Swami’s silver thrones and the gold has many gifts that princely devotees placed at His feet and they were showpieces! Swami had not hoarded bars of gold and silver! Swami keeps saying that He wants only love and yet anonymously devotees send Him money and precious metals without a return address. What does one do then?
This was something that I heard from one senior devotee in Singapore too. They had a very tough time to convince people not to leave coins and notes in front of the altar. Inspite of saying and announcing, people still do this. What does one do with these gifts of love which have unknown origins?
What Swami did was to simply use them to serve.
In fact, as the Income Tax people will agree, many of the packets opened in Yajur Mandir were being opened after years and nobody knew their contents.
The devotees know all this and the Press come forward making crazy accusations and then justify by saying “The devotees are asking these questions!”
4) There was a section of the Press that knew that the Truth was being dished out to them and they became quiet. But I noticed 3-4 people worse than barking dogs. I have never seen such a vulgar show of vocal chord strength. Off the cuff they throw in names and quotes without the slightest thought about their veracity. I realized this whole group belonged to TV 9!
Ironically, even before the Press conference began, there was a dharna by all the villagers in front of the venue - the Indoor sports stadium. They were deeply hurt by the way TV9 was scandalizing Swami and they said that given a choice they would like to burn alive all the members of this channel - a very grim reminder of the anger and pain of the simple villagers. Talking of TV 9 reminds me of what my colleague wrote to me and I paste from his mail -
At New Delhi, we were taken to TV 9 head office to get trained in media management for hospitals. The visits were for the department of Hospital Administration, AIIMS and were organized for us to get trained to tackle media in case of emergencies in hospitals. The training was given by founder & director of TV 9- Mr Rataj Mehta. His channel, being one of all time criticism toppers, he had this to say about himself ( this is recorded over a hidden dictaphone that I was carrying): "when my company was failing, I asked my two close colleagues- should we compromise on ethics to survive in the industry; they said yes-sure. And since that day we kept all our books on ethics and values in an almirah, now that my company has got established, we are trying to bring back some of them".
And this is a channel that is trying to “bring the truth to light” as they call it! They should not be called scumbags for the scumbags will take it as a personal insult.
5) I would rather not talk about all this at all. But I was pained when I saw and heard of the pain of devotees. I personally believe that fighting with pigs in muck will only make us mucky. Swami says to clear the stink in a dirty room, light an agarbatti. And thats why I shall continue posting about darshans and experiences with Swami.
I told my Swami in the heart, “Swami, I know that you are doing everything with a purpose. Many are asking about the Will you left behind. I believe that whatever you left behind is your WILL! And if you have entrusted these people to run the Trust, they have my Trust.”
The Press seems to believe that everyone here is guilty unless proven innocent. I believe that all are innocent unless proven guilty.
http://media.radiosai.org/Journals/Vol_09/01JUN11/11-press_meet_28_06_2011.htm
The Press Meet that took place in Parthi today made me realize one thing - though the freedom of press is a wonderful thing, its wonder ceases once it is in irresponsible hands! The local Telugu Press can be best summarised in one statement - “A constipation of facts and a diarrhoea of sensational lies”.
I was on a holiday when I heard so many things about financial misappropriation by the Trust and the like. Today, I heard the whole press conference which went on for more than 2 hours. And before the depressing press begins pressing false stories, I thought I would write what I, as a sane person gathered from the press conference.
1) So much furore over the 35 lakhs seized from a vehicle. The Central Trust is a charitable Trust and believe it or not, since it is not a religious trust, it cannot spend its money on building temples or mosques or even a samadhi! That is the legal rule. So the Trust is in a strange situation where it cannot use any of its resources to build a samadhi for Swami. Devotees come forward to pay the money ( those who paid the money have already submitted themselves in court) as their loving offering to Swami. Ratnakar takes all the money that has come and hands it over to the contractors who are in the project. Simple. It is not Trust money, but money entrusted by the devotees for the samadhi building. Infact, due to this money being held up, the construction also had a temporary stoppage! The 35lakhs are now being released.
2) Reports came in papers that 10 crores were seized from buses in sacks - ABSOLUTELY FALSE! NO evidence or reports after that and the press does not even have the slightest dignity to take back their baseless allegation!
3) The Press keep criticizing Swami for ‘hoarding’ wealth and bad mouth Him and the Trust without the least decent restraint. In the estimate of the kilograms of silver found are included Swami’s silver thrones and the gold has many gifts that princely devotees placed at His feet and they were showpieces! Swami had not hoarded bars of gold and silver! Swami keeps saying that He wants only love and yet anonymously devotees send Him money and precious metals without a return address. What does one do then?
This was something that I heard from one senior devotee in Singapore too. They had a very tough time to convince people not to leave coins and notes in front of the altar. Inspite of saying and announcing, people still do this. What does one do with these gifts of love which have unknown origins?
What Swami did was to simply use them to serve.
In fact, as the Income Tax people will agree, many of the packets opened in Yajur Mandir were being opened after years and nobody knew their contents.
The devotees know all this and the Press come forward making crazy accusations and then justify by saying “The devotees are asking these questions!”
4) There was a section of the Press that knew that the Truth was being dished out to them and they became quiet. But I noticed 3-4 people worse than barking dogs. I have never seen such a vulgar show of vocal chord strength. Off the cuff they throw in names and quotes without the slightest thought about their veracity. I realized this whole group belonged to TV 9!
Ironically, even before the Press conference began, there was a dharna by all the villagers in front of the venue - the Indoor sports stadium. They were deeply hurt by the way TV9 was scandalizing Swami and they said that given a choice they would like to burn alive all the members of this channel - a very grim reminder of the anger and pain of the simple villagers. Talking of TV 9 reminds me of what my colleague wrote to me and I paste from his mail -
At New Delhi, we were taken to TV 9 head office to get trained in media management for hospitals. The visits were for the department of Hospital Administration, AIIMS and were organized for us to get trained to tackle media in case of emergencies in hospitals. The training was given by founder & director of TV 9- Mr Rataj Mehta. His channel, being one of all time criticism toppers, he had this to say about himself ( this is recorded over a hidden dictaphone that I was carrying): "when my company was failing, I asked my two close colleagues- should we compromise on ethics to survive in the industry; they said yes-sure. And since that day we kept all our books on ethics and values in an almirah, now that my company has got established, we are trying to bring back some of them".
And this is a channel that is trying to “bring the truth to light” as they call it! They should not be called scumbags for the scumbags will take it as a personal insult.
5) I would rather not talk about all this at all. But I was pained when I saw and heard of the pain of devotees. I personally believe that fighting with pigs in muck will only make us mucky. Swami says to clear the stink in a dirty room, light an agarbatti. And thats why I shall continue posting about darshans and experiences with Swami.
I told my Swami in the heart, “Swami, I know that you are doing everything with a purpose. Many are asking about the Will you left behind. I believe that whatever you left behind is your WILL! And if you have entrusted these people to run the Trust, they have my Trust.”
The Press seems to believe that everyone here is guilty unless proven innocent. I believe that all are innocent unless proven guilty.
http://media.radiosai.org/Journals/Vol_09/01JUN11/11-press_meet_28_06_2011.htm
Tuesday, June 14, 2011
Sai Baba: A True or A Fake God??
Om Sai Ram... Sharing an article written by a dear friend, Sis Bina Mayur...
(Taken from "sai divine messages" courtesy of Sis.Adeline Teh )
Dear Readers,
Satya Sai Baba is/was in the news all over the world since last few weeks. As some of you know our dear Lord Shri Satya Sai Baba took Mahasamadhi/demise on April 24 th 2011. We Sai followers were sad, depressed and grief stricken needless to say. Words cannot describe what many of us went through. It has been a very difficult time for some of us. Much to our dismay, His Mahasamadhi took many of us by surprise for we wanted Him to live forever in the physical form for whatever reasons--mine was purely selfish--I wanted to live in His ashram in the dusk phase of my life, after my husband's retirement!! Myself, having gone through severe sickness last year I have realized the importance of values all the more and that God is the only McCoy/Real Thing. So before I kick the bucket, l thought I should pen this letter on Satya Sai Baba as I have learnt a lot from Him.
Satyanarayan Raju, Sai Baba, Shri Satya Sai Baba, Swami, Baba, Sai, Lord, God, Bhagavan and Avatar, are not many different people but one person who was God incarnate to many. He was born in Andhra Pradesh/AP, India on Nov 23 rd 1926, in a small village called Puttaparthi or Parthi. It was a barren land with nothing much growing there. The area was full of snakes, scorpions and ants. This gave birth to the name Puttaparthi which meant ant hills in Indian language/Telugu which is spoken in AP and Swami's main mode of speech. He was born to Easwaramma and Venkamma Raju. They were God loving, simple folks and made meager money. They had five children one of whom was Satyanarayan now known as Satya Sai Baba all over the world.
Satya went to a local school with one set of clothes only--he used thorns to keep the shirt together. However, at the age of 14, he announced to His family "I am leaving home---I belong to the world and I am the incarnation of the Divine Shirdi Sai." His family was puzzled and some of them tried to straighten Him out by taking Him to the village doctor who was a quack--similar to a witch craft doctor. He put boiling oil on His head, beat Him up, etc. However, little Satya survived. And went to conquer the world with His principles and succinct messages which He Himself practiced --Love All Serve All, Hands in the World Head in the Forest, Hands that Help are Holier than Lips that Pray, Service to Man is Service to God, God is Love, Spirituality is seeing Unity in Diversity and there is only ONE God and is Omnipresent and many others such adages.
He went on to build schools, colleges, universities, general hospitals, super specialty hospitals, water supply systems, masjids, music college, education in human value institutes and many others such as Sewa (heartfelt services) to one and all, be at time of disasters, crisis, earthquakes, hurricanes or on a regular basis (visit to nursing homes, feeding of the homeless, medical camps, tutoring, etc all over the world through His centers). Thus, the face of Puttaparthi was changed from a barren land to a thriving city. But most importantly, he transformed people for the better or helped them to do so. And once again tried to re lead India and the world on the spiritual path. He did it all with love and charged no money for transformation, education or surgeries.
I have known about Swami since I was in the 6 th grade/standard--thanks to my dear friend, Gita, a doctor, whose family is followers of Sai Baba of Parthi. I did not know then as I know now that He is/was God. But yet my faith falters!! Hope and pray that you will still guide me.
After getting married and moving to Houston, TX, I did not physically see Him much except 3-4 times only. However, He never left me. My husband's various assignments/postings all over the world brought me closer to Him. No matter which place we went--His centers were within walking distances or within few miles by car all over the world. He knows how lazy I am!! I had no excuse not to follow Him.
While Swami was physically living in India, His power over nature, space, and time was amply evident everywhere, be it in UK, Singapore, Indonesia, Korea, Middle East, Japan, and USA. His materializations/manifestations--like vibhuti(sacred ash), divine statues, lingams, kumkum of various colors, sandalwood powder, turmeric powder(extremely holy), amrit(ambrosia, divine nectar), milk etc in these countries have been personally seen by me and my family members in all countries we have traveled. Needless to say I have seen the same in India too since 6 th grade. The most amazing is amrit oozing from a plant in a suburb of Yokohama, Japan, in a 70 years plus Japanese devotee's home and wetting her carpet and drapes. By the way, I have two Masters degrees in science and know that, that plant does not emit any liquid nor amrit. And I did taste the amrit.
In Srirangapatnam, India, a man who runs an orphanage for street children has multiple manifestations in his home. The best is a pendant that Swami materialized for him. The pendant has two sides one has a face of Shirdi Sai and the other the face of Satya Sai. For the last 40 years it is oozing out amrit nonstop. He puts the pendant in your palm if requested and within few minutes your palm is filled with amrit(ambrosia). The story of this man is fascinating. He was of ill repute and it so happened he visited Swami once. Luckily for him, Swami called him for a coveted interview. He told him to leave all his bad habits behind and assured him that He will take care of him. And ever since then Swami did take care of him. He was also told to open an orphanage for street children which he did. Mysterious are the ways of the Lord. We have tasted the amrit from that pendant many a times. This phenomenon defies physics, laws of science etc. His home has become a place of must visit for Sai followers and non Sai followers from all over the world.
And in the home of Rajiv, in London(http://www.anandanilayam.co.uk/) there are tons of manifestations---also seen personally by me. His story is amazing. Growing up in London, he had no inkling to follow Sai Baba or good values much to the chagrin of his parents. He fell in bad company. His parents who are Sai devotees tried their best much to no avail. After much persuasion he agreed to visit Sai Baba in India. The little Rajiv of 14 -15 years, who stood in front of Sai Baba's pictures in London and cursed Him got 14-15 interviews --I do not know of anyone else who got so many interviews in a row at that age. Swami told each and every curse that he gave in London home. Remember, Swami was physically in India. In the interview room in Parthi, Rajiv challenged Swami again--he said if you are God tell me the first lines from the letters that you collected during darshan time, these being letters collected from the audience who come to have a glimpse of Swami or have His darshan. Rajiv kept the letters with himself while Swami told Rajiv all the first lines of devotee's letters even without Swami seeing the letters as they were in Rajiv's hands.
Rajiv slowly transformed from a Sai Baba hater to a devotee. He now speaks all over the world, has regular bhajans/devotional singing in his home and sings beautifully. He is in his 20s. He was also duly blessed with a rare gift. Swami has given him a small box, may be 1x1inch that never empties of vibhuti--like an akshay patra. Usually Rajiv after his talks gives vibhuti from that box. After it is emptied he says the mantram that Swami gave him and it gets full again. I have also checked the box!! There are no hidden compartments. Some of us are blessed.!!
The common theme seen around the world was that, that the Sai followers said they changed for the better after getting into His fold--no non vegetarian foods, no alcoholic drinks, less anger, less envy , less shopping, less acquisitions of material goods --the list is endless. Also, the manifestations of divine amrit, kumkum, sandalwood powder etc manifested not just on Hindu Gods or deities but across all religion's artifacts and Gods, be it Jesus, Mother Mary, Star and Crescent pictures, Buddha and others, echoing His message that there is only one God and He is Omnipresent.
Ted Henry and Jody Cleary have a website at http://vimeo.com/ where they interview mystics, people with religious or spiritual experiences from all over the world. If you want an ABC anchorman of 40 years experience to tell you more of God you may visit it. Some of my favorite interviews are http://vimeo.com/18681973 where Dr Sam Sandweiss talks about his experiences with Sai or check Dr Val Jeevanandam at http://vimeo.com/14091498, the doctor who has done more than 1000 heart transplants in Chicago and heads that department talk about Swami. My most favorite vimeo interview(6237477) is Jayanthi Mohan from Yipsilanti, Michigan. I wish I had her enthusiasm. Or you want to see a bhakta's(devotee) work you may visit http://www.saidivineinspirations.blogspot.com/ by Adeline Teh of Malaysia, and if you want to see vibhuti manifestations in Houston, TX and read books about Swami you may email me!!
How are these myriad manifestations possible all over the world while Swami was in India? Have the hosts done it? And for what reasons and how long can they do it? No money is ever collected in their homes or in Sai Centers. The hosts out of their goodness let people in their private homes to see these mind challenging manifestations. Even if one person comes to our homes we get flustered. Imagine 30-40 people coming every single day. In one of the London homes where I used to go, the hosts had bhajans/prayers practically every day and 25-40 people would show up for each session. Finally, Swami asked them to do it few times a week only so that they have their family time, and some semblance to their routine as both husband and wife were working. For your kind information Sai Organization is basically a volunteer based organization--no donations are asked, it is your choice to give or not--no pressure is put. Most of their centers are in rental places as Swami has said unless we have God in our hearts there is no need to build centers in my honor.
Talking about donations and worldwide news that His organization has billions of dollars and no proper accounting let me enlighten you with my personal experiences. Everything is audited and reported to the Indian government. Many years ago, I had sent a dollar check for 4 subscriptions for His Magazine Sanathan Sarthi. Since I did not know the exact price some small money was due back to me--about 100-120 rupees. Much to my surprise they wrote to me asking me what to do with that paltry change--should they send it to me or use it for next year's subscriptions. Another incident that comes to my mind is I had donated some dollars via check. I had not earmarked it for what purpose it was to be used. So they wrote back to me again--Madam pl tell us what you need us to use the money for--I donated it for medical help for the needy. In both cases I received receipts.
If they are so particular and exacting, the erroneous reportings of some media that the accounting is not transparent is malicious, sensationalism and vindictive at best.
There are too many manifestations, and happenings which are mind boggling to write about. And some of them are so out of this world that most of us will find it hard to believe. All these manifestations are still material happenings and are subject to interpretations as per our whims, fancy and mind. Some may think it is fake, magic, or host's work. To us Sai followers they are Swami's Grace, shows His power over space, nature, time and or five elements. However, His true calling for all people have been transformation for the better at core level, character level and most importantly at Heart level. His emblem sports all 5 main religions of the world--the Ohm/Hindus, Cross/Christians, the wheel/Buddhists, the fire/Zoroastrians and the Star and Crescent/Muslims. Recently, the Jewish symbol is/was being added. His first coordinator was a Gandhian, Mr. Indulal Shah, and now His coordinator is Jewish, Dr Michael Goldstein, MD. He frequently said "I have not come to start any new religion--I want a Hindu to become a better Hindu, a Christian to become a better Christian, a Buddhist to become a better Buddhist, a Zoroastrian to become a better Zoroastrian and a Muslim to become a better Muslim". I don't know of any organization that celebrates with gusto and enthusiasm all religion's festivals but in Parthi you will definitely see it all.
He did not say there are many gods--but "there is only one God and He is Omnipresent, there is only one Language, the Language of the Heart, there is only one Caste, the Caste of Humanity. He also said do not change your religion, do not follow me--follow only the Language of the Heart which is Love and Love is God--Sing the glory of God in all languages and let all religions thrive but do not ever extinguish the Flame of God--make your inner/spiritual life strong so that the outer/worldly can be stronger and better. Unfortunately, we want the outer world first!!
I would like to ask those detractors, critics and small talk talkers is there anyone who has tried to change people for the better in more than 120 countries since the age of 14, who had no formal higher education, was not tutored by a Guru, University or in Seminary, who transformed atheists, made the cripple walk, made the dead alive and mastered all five elements?
Non followers think he is a fake, a cheap magician, a mad man, a siddha(developed or blessed power) purusha, just a holy man, a philanthropist or a good man. Really? Some people roll their eyes at the mention of His name and some family members hide His photos in the presence of non believers when they are not followers.
Yes, He is/was cheap for having an itsy bitsy room in Parthi, for telling us not to waste water, electricity, food, money, clothes, time, energy etc. Even though we are divine I think one becomes cheap because of one's actions ---when we cheat, lie, not pay taxes, give no empathy or show sympathy, not visiting people when someone is sick, in need or dead; discriminating on the basis of color, gender, status; judging, gossiping, not helping our own family members but making huge donations to get fame; buttering and helping only the rich, famous and VIPs but not our simpleton friends and relatives, neighbors, poor and needy; burning wives, aborting girl fetuses(12 million in India every year esp. by educated Indians), visiting prostitutes--sexual trafficking (In India many of our brothers, fathers, sons are using kidnapped young females from Nepal, and in rich countries it has become the no one business to get into) children and spouses not helping in daily chores, family members not talking to each other, our homes instead of being oasis of peace are virtual mini war zones, there is no apnapan(aapulkipana/oneness); spending enormous time on social networks, internet games; having unwanted friends, sexually abusing women and children, divorcing women on flimsy grounds, having affairs, lusting, porno, creating wars, ignoring aging parents, are part of relentless corruption, the list is endless--you get the gist??--yes we are CHEAP indeed, NOT Him.
Yes, for trying to stop all these negativity at core level if some of us think He is a cheap magician and a madman so be it. Why follow Him?? Why take guidance from Him?? He never ever asked. I feel most of us need guidance, but some may disagree. So is it better to follow Tom Cruise, Kobe Bryant, Aishwariya Rai and leaders who have multiple affairs, children out of wedlock, money stashed away in secret banks and silence critics?? No matter what, there will always be a lot of Sai followers and hopefully few non followers.
I am not a devotee though I would like to be one. He said many a times--God's true devotees can basically be counted on the fingertips. I am just an ordinary struggling soul trying to learn and put into practice some of His teachings. Some of you may qualify to be His devotee even if you don't know Him. He has appeared in dreams and in meditation of various people even though they have not seen Him or known Him, in far flung countries, ask Wayne Dyer, the famous motivational speaker, whom my children like to listen to more than their Amma/Mom !!. Once while eating lunch in Parthi canteen, a lady and her 10 year old son joined me. Needless to say I had to talk. I learnt that she was a Muslim, from Middle East and her Father after reading Swami's book found at a friend's house started secretly praying to Him without seeing Him. The whole family then joined him. Lo and behold, there were various manifestations in their homes without even visiting Parthi, India. Some of them gathered their guts and now visit Parthi every year.
I have received communications that said if you are so religious/spiritual and goody goody how come it does not show--basically these communications said how bad I am!!. Needless to say I have forgiven and also trying to forget!! I don't want my ego to rise !! and I hate to say this but I have touched more people in a good way, than some of us do because of Swami's Grace, my parents, my eldest brother, my husband, other family members and friends. And also because of my teachers Pujya Gaurangbhai, and Pujya Darshanaben of Chinmaya Mission, Mira Devi and people I meet in life and our travels . We always have to pick the good things from others and not their bad. I believe that what your right hand does the left hand should not know---and so there is no show from me!! And I am very much aware now that no matter what there are always some people, about 10 -15 percent who will hate you--even Preacher Joel Osteen says so!!. Still learning. So bear with me.
Many of us think just because we believe in God or go to religious organizations we should be different. It is a fallacy, because we all have or should have different methods to become better souls and religion is not the only way!! Swami frequently puts it "The only purpose of life for most souls is to think Good, do Good, be Good and see Good; see God in all living and non living; see oneness in diversity and let the Soul evolve--Our lives are not just meant to be leaders or ceos or doctors or teachers or join rat race exclusively-- it is more important to be Good than Great." Lets not pressure our kids just to climb the corporate ladder--unless the base of spirituality is strong the ladder will fall.
Many years from now people will scarcely believe that such a human being with non Indian hair, a God and an Avatar, lived in a small village in Puttaparthi, India, who came to planet earth to do good in more than 120 countries. Something similar was said by Mark Twain about Mahatma Gandhiji, whom we all have almost forgotten. The best compliment that Swami received was from Gurudev Chinmayanandji of Chinmaya Mission who said" I think you narrated the Gita to Arjuna." The Gita being the holy scriptures of the world.
Yes, He is/was a madman for taking this challenge to help people, yes he is/was a cheap magician to magic human values into the hearts and homes of people from all over the world. Swamiji, we love you--hope I can still live in Parthi as twilight phase of my life arrives--though your physical presence will be greatly missed. ( Sorry for the attachment to the body!) I am very much aware of your presence everywhere even now and know you are eternal. And no matter how intelligent I am or will be I can never understand God through my narrow limited faculties and life. All I can do is Love All and Serve All.
Swamiji, you are 'The True God', ever shining like the sun, bringing light, love, compassion and succor to one and all. It is sad some of us did not take advantage of your physical presence and your teachings--but there is still hope when Prem Sai incarnates.
God, I am ever indebted to you for coming into my life and not giving up on me. And also many many thanks for giving a daughter in law who believes in you, Swami
Love always dear readers, as soon as I wrote the word 'love' a message received by Seema Dewan from Swami comes to my mind from her book Sai Darshan---
When you say, "I love God",
To me you say that you have burnt hatred.
You have melted anger.
You have risen above envy and jealousy.
You have stamped your ego.
You have accepted Him in every form.
You have attained control
Over your senses, mind and intellect.
You see no difference
Between happiness and misery.
You have no worry and only peace.
You need none other than God.
You are not attached, yet you are duty bound.
Every cell of you experiences Me
In the form of Love.
You have become Him.
Sai Ram,
Bina
(Taken from "sai divine messages" courtesy of Sis.Adeline Teh )
Dear Readers,
Satya Sai Baba is/was in the news all over the world since last few weeks. As some of you know our dear Lord Shri Satya Sai Baba took Mahasamadhi/demise on April 24 th 2011. We Sai followers were sad, depressed and grief stricken needless to say. Words cannot describe what many of us went through. It has been a very difficult time for some of us. Much to our dismay, His Mahasamadhi took many of us by surprise for we wanted Him to live forever in the physical form for whatever reasons--mine was purely selfish--I wanted to live in His ashram in the dusk phase of my life, after my husband's retirement!! Myself, having gone through severe sickness last year I have realized the importance of values all the more and that God is the only McCoy/Real Thing. So before I kick the bucket, l thought I should pen this letter on Satya Sai Baba as I have learnt a lot from Him.
Satyanarayan Raju, Sai Baba, Shri Satya Sai Baba, Swami, Baba, Sai, Lord, God, Bhagavan and Avatar, are not many different people but one person who was God incarnate to many. He was born in Andhra Pradesh/AP, India on Nov 23 rd 1926, in a small village called Puttaparthi or Parthi. It was a barren land with nothing much growing there. The area was full of snakes, scorpions and ants. This gave birth to the name Puttaparthi which meant ant hills in Indian language/Telugu which is spoken in AP and Swami's main mode of speech. He was born to Easwaramma and Venkamma Raju. They were God loving, simple folks and made meager money. They had five children one of whom was Satyanarayan now known as Satya Sai Baba all over the world.
Satya went to a local school with one set of clothes only--he used thorns to keep the shirt together. However, at the age of 14, he announced to His family "I am leaving home---I belong to the world and I am the incarnation of the Divine Shirdi Sai." His family was puzzled and some of them tried to straighten Him out by taking Him to the village doctor who was a quack--similar to a witch craft doctor. He put boiling oil on His head, beat Him up, etc. However, little Satya survived. And went to conquer the world with His principles and succinct messages which He Himself practiced --Love All Serve All, Hands in the World Head in the Forest, Hands that Help are Holier than Lips that Pray, Service to Man is Service to God, God is Love, Spirituality is seeing Unity in Diversity and there is only ONE God and is Omnipresent and many others such adages.
He went on to build schools, colleges, universities, general hospitals, super specialty hospitals, water supply systems, masjids, music college, education in human value institutes and many others such as Sewa (heartfelt services) to one and all, be at time of disasters, crisis, earthquakes, hurricanes or on a regular basis (visit to nursing homes, feeding of the homeless, medical camps, tutoring, etc all over the world through His centers). Thus, the face of Puttaparthi was changed from a barren land to a thriving city. But most importantly, he transformed people for the better or helped them to do so. And once again tried to re lead India and the world on the spiritual path. He did it all with love and charged no money for transformation, education or surgeries.
I have known about Swami since I was in the 6 th grade/standard--thanks to my dear friend, Gita, a doctor, whose family is followers of Sai Baba of Parthi. I did not know then as I know now that He is/was God. But yet my faith falters!! Hope and pray that you will still guide me.
After getting married and moving to Houston, TX, I did not physically see Him much except 3-4 times only. However, He never left me. My husband's various assignments/postings all over the world brought me closer to Him. No matter which place we went--His centers were within walking distances or within few miles by car all over the world. He knows how lazy I am!! I had no excuse not to follow Him.
While Swami was physically living in India, His power over nature, space, and time was amply evident everywhere, be it in UK, Singapore, Indonesia, Korea, Middle East, Japan, and USA. His materializations/manifestations--like vibhuti(sacred ash), divine statues, lingams, kumkum of various colors, sandalwood powder, turmeric powder(extremely holy), amrit(ambrosia, divine nectar), milk etc in these countries have been personally seen by me and my family members in all countries we have traveled. Needless to say I have seen the same in India too since 6 th grade. The most amazing is amrit oozing from a plant in a suburb of Yokohama, Japan, in a 70 years plus Japanese devotee's home and wetting her carpet and drapes. By the way, I have two Masters degrees in science and know that, that plant does not emit any liquid nor amrit. And I did taste the amrit.
In Srirangapatnam, India, a man who runs an orphanage for street children has multiple manifestations in his home. The best is a pendant that Swami materialized for him. The pendant has two sides one has a face of Shirdi Sai and the other the face of Satya Sai. For the last 40 years it is oozing out amrit nonstop. He puts the pendant in your palm if requested and within few minutes your palm is filled with amrit(ambrosia). The story of this man is fascinating. He was of ill repute and it so happened he visited Swami once. Luckily for him, Swami called him for a coveted interview. He told him to leave all his bad habits behind and assured him that He will take care of him. And ever since then Swami did take care of him. He was also told to open an orphanage for street children which he did. Mysterious are the ways of the Lord. We have tasted the amrit from that pendant many a times. This phenomenon defies physics, laws of science etc. His home has become a place of must visit for Sai followers and non Sai followers from all over the world.
And in the home of Rajiv, in London(http://www.anandanilayam.co.uk/) there are tons of manifestations---also seen personally by me. His story is amazing. Growing up in London, he had no inkling to follow Sai Baba or good values much to the chagrin of his parents. He fell in bad company. His parents who are Sai devotees tried their best much to no avail. After much persuasion he agreed to visit Sai Baba in India. The little Rajiv of 14 -15 years, who stood in front of Sai Baba's pictures in London and cursed Him got 14-15 interviews --I do not know of anyone else who got so many interviews in a row at that age. Swami told each and every curse that he gave in London home. Remember, Swami was physically in India. In the interview room in Parthi, Rajiv challenged Swami again--he said if you are God tell me the first lines from the letters that you collected during darshan time, these being letters collected from the audience who come to have a glimpse of Swami or have His darshan. Rajiv kept the letters with himself while Swami told Rajiv all the first lines of devotee's letters even without Swami seeing the letters as they were in Rajiv's hands.
Rajiv slowly transformed from a Sai Baba hater to a devotee. He now speaks all over the world, has regular bhajans/devotional singing in his home and sings beautifully. He is in his 20s. He was also duly blessed with a rare gift. Swami has given him a small box, may be 1x1inch that never empties of vibhuti--like an akshay patra. Usually Rajiv after his talks gives vibhuti from that box. After it is emptied he says the mantram that Swami gave him and it gets full again. I have also checked the box!! There are no hidden compartments. Some of us are blessed.!!
The common theme seen around the world was that, that the Sai followers said they changed for the better after getting into His fold--no non vegetarian foods, no alcoholic drinks, less anger, less envy , less shopping, less acquisitions of material goods --the list is endless. Also, the manifestations of divine amrit, kumkum, sandalwood powder etc manifested not just on Hindu Gods or deities but across all religion's artifacts and Gods, be it Jesus, Mother Mary, Star and Crescent pictures, Buddha and others, echoing His message that there is only one God and He is Omnipresent.
Ted Henry and Jody Cleary have a website at http://vimeo.com/ where they interview mystics, people with religious or spiritual experiences from all over the world. If you want an ABC anchorman of 40 years experience to tell you more of God you may visit it. Some of my favorite interviews are http://vimeo.com/18681973 where Dr Sam Sandweiss talks about his experiences with Sai or check Dr Val Jeevanandam at http://vimeo.com/14091498, the doctor who has done more than 1000 heart transplants in Chicago and heads that department talk about Swami. My most favorite vimeo interview(6237477) is Jayanthi Mohan from Yipsilanti, Michigan. I wish I had her enthusiasm. Or you want to see a bhakta's(devotee) work you may visit http://www.saidivineinspirations.blogspot.com/ by Adeline Teh of Malaysia, and if you want to see vibhuti manifestations in Houston, TX and read books about Swami you may email me!!
How are these myriad manifestations possible all over the world while Swami was in India? Have the hosts done it? And for what reasons and how long can they do it? No money is ever collected in their homes or in Sai Centers. The hosts out of their goodness let people in their private homes to see these mind challenging manifestations. Even if one person comes to our homes we get flustered. Imagine 30-40 people coming every single day. In one of the London homes where I used to go, the hosts had bhajans/prayers practically every day and 25-40 people would show up for each session. Finally, Swami asked them to do it few times a week only so that they have their family time, and some semblance to their routine as both husband and wife were working. For your kind information Sai Organization is basically a volunteer based organization--no donations are asked, it is your choice to give or not--no pressure is put. Most of their centers are in rental places as Swami has said unless we have God in our hearts there is no need to build centers in my honor.
Talking about donations and worldwide news that His organization has billions of dollars and no proper accounting let me enlighten you with my personal experiences. Everything is audited and reported to the Indian government. Many years ago, I had sent a dollar check for 4 subscriptions for His Magazine Sanathan Sarthi. Since I did not know the exact price some small money was due back to me--about 100-120 rupees. Much to my surprise they wrote to me asking me what to do with that paltry change--should they send it to me or use it for next year's subscriptions. Another incident that comes to my mind is I had donated some dollars via check. I had not earmarked it for what purpose it was to be used. So they wrote back to me again--Madam pl tell us what you need us to use the money for--I donated it for medical help for the needy. In both cases I received receipts.
If they are so particular and exacting, the erroneous reportings of some media that the accounting is not transparent is malicious, sensationalism and vindictive at best.
There are too many manifestations, and happenings which are mind boggling to write about. And some of them are so out of this world that most of us will find it hard to believe. All these manifestations are still material happenings and are subject to interpretations as per our whims, fancy and mind. Some may think it is fake, magic, or host's work. To us Sai followers they are Swami's Grace, shows His power over space, nature, time and or five elements. However, His true calling for all people have been transformation for the better at core level, character level and most importantly at Heart level. His emblem sports all 5 main religions of the world--the Ohm/Hindus, Cross/Christians, the wheel/Buddhists, the fire/Zoroastrians and the Star and Crescent/Muslims. Recently, the Jewish symbol is/was being added. His first coordinator was a Gandhian, Mr. Indulal Shah, and now His coordinator is Jewish, Dr Michael Goldstein, MD. He frequently said "I have not come to start any new religion--I want a Hindu to become a better Hindu, a Christian to become a better Christian, a Buddhist to become a better Buddhist, a Zoroastrian to become a better Zoroastrian and a Muslim to become a better Muslim". I don't know of any organization that celebrates with gusto and enthusiasm all religion's festivals but in Parthi you will definitely see it all.
He did not say there are many gods--but "there is only one God and He is Omnipresent, there is only one Language, the Language of the Heart, there is only one Caste, the Caste of Humanity. He also said do not change your religion, do not follow me--follow only the Language of the Heart which is Love and Love is God--Sing the glory of God in all languages and let all religions thrive but do not ever extinguish the Flame of God--make your inner/spiritual life strong so that the outer/worldly can be stronger and better. Unfortunately, we want the outer world first!!
I would like to ask those detractors, critics and small talk talkers is there anyone who has tried to change people for the better in more than 120 countries since the age of 14, who had no formal higher education, was not tutored by a Guru, University or in Seminary, who transformed atheists, made the cripple walk, made the dead alive and mastered all five elements?
Non followers think he is a fake, a cheap magician, a mad man, a siddha(developed or blessed power) purusha, just a holy man, a philanthropist or a good man. Really? Some people roll their eyes at the mention of His name and some family members hide His photos in the presence of non believers when they are not followers.
Yes, He is/was cheap for having an itsy bitsy room in Parthi, for telling us not to waste water, electricity, food, money, clothes, time, energy etc. Even though we are divine I think one becomes cheap because of one's actions ---when we cheat, lie, not pay taxes, give no empathy or show sympathy, not visiting people when someone is sick, in need or dead; discriminating on the basis of color, gender, status; judging, gossiping, not helping our own family members but making huge donations to get fame; buttering and helping only the rich, famous and VIPs but not our simpleton friends and relatives, neighbors, poor and needy; burning wives, aborting girl fetuses(12 million in India every year esp. by educated Indians), visiting prostitutes--sexual trafficking (In India many of our brothers, fathers, sons are using kidnapped young females from Nepal, and in rich countries it has become the no one business to get into) children and spouses not helping in daily chores, family members not talking to each other, our homes instead of being oasis of peace are virtual mini war zones, there is no apnapan(aapulkipana/oneness); spending enormous time on social networks, internet games; having unwanted friends, sexually abusing women and children, divorcing women on flimsy grounds, having affairs, lusting, porno, creating wars, ignoring aging parents, are part of relentless corruption, the list is endless--you get the gist??--yes we are CHEAP indeed, NOT Him.
Yes, for trying to stop all these negativity at core level if some of us think He is a cheap magician and a madman so be it. Why follow Him?? Why take guidance from Him?? He never ever asked. I feel most of us need guidance, but some may disagree. So is it better to follow Tom Cruise, Kobe Bryant, Aishwariya Rai and leaders who have multiple affairs, children out of wedlock, money stashed away in secret banks and silence critics?? No matter what, there will always be a lot of Sai followers and hopefully few non followers.
I am not a devotee though I would like to be one. He said many a times--God's true devotees can basically be counted on the fingertips. I am just an ordinary struggling soul trying to learn and put into practice some of His teachings. Some of you may qualify to be His devotee even if you don't know Him. He has appeared in dreams and in meditation of various people even though they have not seen Him or known Him, in far flung countries, ask Wayne Dyer, the famous motivational speaker, whom my children like to listen to more than their Amma/Mom !!. Once while eating lunch in Parthi canteen, a lady and her 10 year old son joined me. Needless to say I had to talk. I learnt that she was a Muslim, from Middle East and her Father after reading Swami's book found at a friend's house started secretly praying to Him without seeing Him. The whole family then joined him. Lo and behold, there were various manifestations in their homes without even visiting Parthi, India. Some of them gathered their guts and now visit Parthi every year.
I have received communications that said if you are so religious/spiritual and goody goody how come it does not show--basically these communications said how bad I am!!. Needless to say I have forgiven and also trying to forget!! I don't want my ego to rise !! and I hate to say this but I have touched more people in a good way, than some of us do because of Swami's Grace, my parents, my eldest brother, my husband, other family members and friends. And also because of my teachers Pujya Gaurangbhai, and Pujya Darshanaben of Chinmaya Mission, Mira Devi and people I meet in life and our travels . We always have to pick the good things from others and not their bad. I believe that what your right hand does the left hand should not know---and so there is no show from me!! And I am very much aware now that no matter what there are always some people, about 10 -15 percent who will hate you--even Preacher Joel Osteen says so!!. Still learning. So bear with me.
Many of us think just because we believe in God or go to religious organizations we should be different. It is a fallacy, because we all have or should have different methods to become better souls and religion is not the only way!! Swami frequently puts it "The only purpose of life for most souls is to think Good, do Good, be Good and see Good; see God in all living and non living; see oneness in diversity and let the Soul evolve--Our lives are not just meant to be leaders or ceos or doctors or teachers or join rat race exclusively-- it is more important to be Good than Great." Lets not pressure our kids just to climb the corporate ladder--unless the base of spirituality is strong the ladder will fall.
Many years from now people will scarcely believe that such a human being with non Indian hair, a God and an Avatar, lived in a small village in Puttaparthi, India, who came to planet earth to do good in more than 120 countries. Something similar was said by Mark Twain about Mahatma Gandhiji, whom we all have almost forgotten. The best compliment that Swami received was from Gurudev Chinmayanandji of Chinmaya Mission who said" I think you narrated the Gita to Arjuna." The Gita being the holy scriptures of the world.
Yes, He is/was a madman for taking this challenge to help people, yes he is/was a cheap magician to magic human values into the hearts and homes of people from all over the world. Swamiji, we love you--hope I can still live in Parthi as twilight phase of my life arrives--though your physical presence will be greatly missed. ( Sorry for the attachment to the body!) I am very much aware of your presence everywhere even now and know you are eternal. And no matter how intelligent I am or will be I can never understand God through my narrow limited faculties and life. All I can do is Love All and Serve All.
Swamiji, you are 'The True God', ever shining like the sun, bringing light, love, compassion and succor to one and all. It is sad some of us did not take advantage of your physical presence and your teachings--but there is still hope when Prem Sai incarnates.
God, I am ever indebted to you for coming into my life and not giving up on me. And also many many thanks for giving a daughter in law who believes in you, Swami
Love always dear readers, as soon as I wrote the word 'love' a message received by Seema Dewan from Swami comes to my mind from her book Sai Darshan---
When you say, "I love God",
To me you say that you have burnt hatred.
You have melted anger.
You have risen above envy and jealousy.
You have stamped your ego.
You have accepted Him in every form.
You have attained control
Over your senses, mind and intellect.
You see no difference
Between happiness and misery.
You have no worry and only peace.
You need none other than God.
You are not attached, yet you are duty bound.
Every cell of you experiences Me
In the form of Love.
You have become Him.
Sai Ram,
Bina
Monday, May 30, 2011
The Dawn of the Golden Age: An Essay by Naresh Sharma
by Naresh Sharma on Sunday, May 29, 2011 at 11:32pm
In the days gone by, in so many of the Lord’s discourses, I heard Him speak of the coming Golden Age, an Age when man will cease being an animal and be a Man that God intended him to be. A time when man’s thoughts, words and deeds will be in divine harmony. When I and ME will change to US and WE.
Each day I looked at the sunrise wondering if the golden rays were bringing in the promised Golden Age. But things seemed to remain the same. We still lived with pain and suffering, falsehood and distrust.
One day I delved within in contemplation, and asked Him “Lord, You promised us that the Golden Age is at hand, when Your love and wisdom will guide all lives. When will You bring that blessed day O Lord! We are eagerly awaiting.”
The Lord sweetly replied “So am I. I too am awaiting that day when the labour of My Love will bear fruits. Tell me My child! When will You bring in the Golden age?”
Me?..
Bring the Golden age?..
Suddenly... it made sense!
My mind raced back to that day of the Youth conference at Prashanti, where Swami had bestowed on His Youth, His devotees, the greatest privilege when He declared that “Your life will be My message.”
The seeds of Golden Age have not been planted by Sai in some secretive distance, but within our hearts. For years He has been nourishing that seed with His Love and affection. It is time that we did our parts and tended that plant with the waters of discipline, service, sacrifice and obedience. Soon the plant will turn into a lush tree, bearing fragrant flowers and sweet fruits of Love and peace, joy and bliss. Each of our lives will turn verily into a portable garden through which Sai will bring relief to His world weary children. I remember His words where He said “I will not walk in front, lest I leave you behind. I will not walk behind, lest you go your own way. We shall walk together, hand in hand marching towards our goal.”
What privilege! What opportunity!
As Rama, Sai had called upon the Vanaras to help Him in His mission. They did not let Him down. As Krishna, He used the Pandava army in order to restore Dharma. The Pandavs too played their part gloriously at the cost of blood and sacrifice. In this age, Sai has called upon us, His youth, His students, His properties, to join Him in this sacred mission. Shall we not rise to the occasion? Shall we let down Him, who has ever raised us to heavenly heights? This Sai, The Lord of the Universe, The Eternal Absolute, who by His mere will can accomplish any task, is bestowing upon us with the opportunity of a lifetime, nay, The opportunity of incarnations, by using us as His instruments.
Arise, Awake.. Brothers and Sisters, for the hour has come. The sun has dawned. Our Swami awaits us. Uproot from within, every trace of ego, anger, jealousy, pride that threaten to keep us away from this sacred task. Covered in the whites of purity and Love, Let us put our hands in Sai’s and march forward with Him.
Let us usher in The Golden Age!
In the days gone by, in so many of the Lord’s discourses, I heard Him speak of the coming Golden Age, an Age when man will cease being an animal and be a Man that God intended him to be. A time when man’s thoughts, words and deeds will be in divine harmony. When I and ME will change to US and WE.
Each day I looked at the sunrise wondering if the golden rays were bringing in the promised Golden Age. But things seemed to remain the same. We still lived with pain and suffering, falsehood and distrust.
One day I delved within in contemplation, and asked Him “Lord, You promised us that the Golden Age is at hand, when Your love and wisdom will guide all lives. When will You bring that blessed day O Lord! We are eagerly awaiting.”
The Lord sweetly replied “So am I. I too am awaiting that day when the labour of My Love will bear fruits. Tell me My child! When will You bring in the Golden age?”
Me?..
Bring the Golden age?..
Suddenly... it made sense!
My mind raced back to that day of the Youth conference at Prashanti, where Swami had bestowed on His Youth, His devotees, the greatest privilege when He declared that “Your life will be My message.”
The seeds of Golden Age have not been planted by Sai in some secretive distance, but within our hearts. For years He has been nourishing that seed with His Love and affection. It is time that we did our parts and tended that plant with the waters of discipline, service, sacrifice and obedience. Soon the plant will turn into a lush tree, bearing fragrant flowers and sweet fruits of Love and peace, joy and bliss. Each of our lives will turn verily into a portable garden through which Sai will bring relief to His world weary children. I remember His words where He said “I will not walk in front, lest I leave you behind. I will not walk behind, lest you go your own way. We shall walk together, hand in hand marching towards our goal.”
What privilege! What opportunity!
As Rama, Sai had called upon the Vanaras to help Him in His mission. They did not let Him down. As Krishna, He used the Pandava army in order to restore Dharma. The Pandavs too played their part gloriously at the cost of blood and sacrifice. In this age, Sai has called upon us, His youth, His students, His properties, to join Him in this sacred mission. Shall we not rise to the occasion? Shall we let down Him, who has ever raised us to heavenly heights? This Sai, The Lord of the Universe, The Eternal Absolute, who by His mere will can accomplish any task, is bestowing upon us with the opportunity of a lifetime, nay, The opportunity of incarnations, by using us as His instruments.
Arise, Awake.. Brothers and Sisters, for the hour has come. The sun has dawned. Our Swami awaits us. Uproot from within, every trace of ego, anger, jealousy, pride that threaten to keep us away from this sacred task. Covered in the whites of purity and Love, Let us put our hands in Sai’s and march forward with Him.
Let us usher in The Golden Age!
"Bhagawan Sri Sathya Sai Baba – Avataar of the age" by Isaac Tigrett
May 12, 2011
Shri Isaac Tigrett, had graciously consented to deliver the keynote address on “Bhagawan Sri Sathya Sai Baba – Avataar of the age”. Shri Isaac is the world famous founder of Hard Rock Café, a philanthropist and most importantly the blessed one with the unique good fortune to have been Bhagawan’s instrument in building the Super Speciality Hospital at Puttaparthi. He overwhelmed all with a dynamic presentation suffused with photographs and music of his experiences and insights during decades of association with the Lord.
Speaking about Bhagawan’s Maha Samadhi Shri Isaac Tigrett vehemently declared that by leaving His mortal coil Swami has indeed blessed us all with a great boon as He has now freed us from the restrictive identification of His ‘Maya’ in the form of a physical frame. By taking Maha Samadhi Baba has left us no choice but to now seek Him in the only place God must be sought – within our own selves and within all of creation. Shri Tigrett revealed that Swami had prepared him for this by forbidding him to look at Him during Darshan for four long years! This was a lesson which was necessary for his spiritual journey had to be undertaken at this time in the evolution of the Universe. Speaking about the Organisation and it's activities Shri Tiggrett declared that now that Bhagawan had freed us from the 'Maya' of a limiting form, the organisation would not only function with the same values and enthusiasm, it would in fact become better in its operations since every individual will now act in accordance with the directions of the Sai within each of us. He strongly emphasized on the fact that everyone (specially people from Sai community) must have faith that Bhagawan has Himself chosen each and every office bearer, be it in Puttaparthi or anywhere else in the world and we must stop believing in the many news reports and rumours.
He recounted that Bhagawan had once taken Him into the ‘future’ for a glimpse of the Golden Age. Shri Isaac experienced that the Golden Age represented a tremendous shift in man’s consciousness shattering the limiting frames of ‘I’ and ‘Mine’ and of transcending and becoming one with the Universe, by actually feeling the cosmic connectivity with all. To be ushered in by Prema Sai it would be the era of the energy of Love and Peace. He said, that we were indeed fortunate to be alive at a time when this most beautiful event in the history of humankind was unfolding and that this is the time to connect with Bhagawan and His love.
He repeatedly highlighted that there is none who is ‘closer’ to Baba as Baba loves all equally and that His love, protection and guidance is available to all. But we MUST ask Him for it as God will never interfere with man’s free will. It is for this reason that Baba would say, “If you take one step towards me, I shall take a hundred towards you.”
Shri Tigrett further expounded that God has never incarnated to gather devotees or to set up institutions. God incarnates with the sole purpose of generating positive vibrations to cleanse the negativity in the world – and the present time, just before the Golden Age which according to Swami would arrive in 26 years; is indeed the darkest time in human history. As Sai devotees it is our duty to constantly send love to everyone including those we do not like. He recalled what Swami had told him on one occasion. Swami had said, “If you cannot send them your love, send them my love. Picture Me in front of you and send love to all.”
He elaborated that the human mind is indeed powerful as all its thoughts and feelings are a manifestation of ‘Prana Energy’ which radiates throughout the cosmos and can influence anyone or anything not only in any part of the world, but also all over the cosmos across the three dimensions of light, geometry and sound. All the organisational activities of Bhajans and Seva are meant only to create positive feelings and vibrations in the Universe. He exhorted all to love and seek Swami within and realize that Bhagawan IS and not WAS.
The beautiful evening ended with the rendition of Aarati, while the flames of devotion, and the new found purpose of seeking Him within, lit every heart with hope, love and faith.
Shri Isaac Tigrett, had graciously consented to deliver the keynote address on “Bhagawan Sri Sathya Sai Baba – Avataar of the age”. Shri Isaac is the world famous founder of Hard Rock Café, a philanthropist and most importantly the blessed one with the unique good fortune to have been Bhagawan’s instrument in building the Super Speciality Hospital at Puttaparthi. He overwhelmed all with a dynamic presentation suffused with photographs and music of his experiences and insights during decades of association with the Lord.
Speaking about Bhagawan’s Maha Samadhi Shri Isaac Tigrett vehemently declared that by leaving His mortal coil Swami has indeed blessed us all with a great boon as He has now freed us from the restrictive identification of His ‘Maya’ in the form of a physical frame. By taking Maha Samadhi Baba has left us no choice but to now seek Him in the only place God must be sought – within our own selves and within all of creation. Shri Tigrett revealed that Swami had prepared him for this by forbidding him to look at Him during Darshan for four long years! This was a lesson which was necessary for his spiritual journey had to be undertaken at this time in the evolution of the Universe. Speaking about the Organisation and it's activities Shri Tiggrett declared that now that Bhagawan had freed us from the 'Maya' of a limiting form, the organisation would not only function with the same values and enthusiasm, it would in fact become better in its operations since every individual will now act in accordance with the directions of the Sai within each of us. He strongly emphasized on the fact that everyone (specially people from Sai community) must have faith that Bhagawan has Himself chosen each and every office bearer, be it in Puttaparthi or anywhere else in the world and we must stop believing in the many news reports and rumours.
He recounted that Bhagawan had once taken Him into the ‘future’ for a glimpse of the Golden Age. Shri Isaac experienced that the Golden Age represented a tremendous shift in man’s consciousness shattering the limiting frames of ‘I’ and ‘Mine’ and of transcending and becoming one with the Universe, by actually feeling the cosmic connectivity with all. To be ushered in by Prema Sai it would be the era of the energy of Love and Peace. He said, that we were indeed fortunate to be alive at a time when this most beautiful event in the history of humankind was unfolding and that this is the time to connect with Bhagawan and His love.
He repeatedly highlighted that there is none who is ‘closer’ to Baba as Baba loves all equally and that His love, protection and guidance is available to all. But we MUST ask Him for it as God will never interfere with man’s free will. It is for this reason that Baba would say, “If you take one step towards me, I shall take a hundred towards you.”
Shri Tigrett further expounded that God has never incarnated to gather devotees or to set up institutions. God incarnates with the sole purpose of generating positive vibrations to cleanse the negativity in the world – and the present time, just before the Golden Age which according to Swami would arrive in 26 years; is indeed the darkest time in human history. As Sai devotees it is our duty to constantly send love to everyone including those we do not like. He recalled what Swami had told him on one occasion. Swami had said, “If you cannot send them your love, send them my love. Picture Me in front of you and send love to all.”
He elaborated that the human mind is indeed powerful as all its thoughts and feelings are a manifestation of ‘Prana Energy’ which radiates throughout the cosmos and can influence anyone or anything not only in any part of the world, but also all over the cosmos across the three dimensions of light, geometry and sound. All the organisational activities of Bhajans and Seva are meant only to create positive feelings and vibrations in the Universe. He exhorted all to love and seek Swami within and realize that Bhagawan IS and not WAS.
The beautiful evening ended with the rendition of Aarati, while the flames of devotion, and the new found purpose of seeking Him within, lit every heart with hope, love and faith.
Saturday, May 28, 2011
Divine Love and Compassion in action..
It has been a little over a month since swami left his mortal coil and during this period I actually witness some funny & amazing things said by non-sai devotees.The so called "Expert Opinions" i.e I know sai baba better then you.The more they say the more I know how little this clueless people actually know about Swami and what he has done.
When this "Experts" talk..All I can do is just smile and nod my head..in agreement!!!Hehehehe.
In my mind I can't understand , why these people never take the trouble to find out more about Swami except for watching youtube(the negative parts) and documentry such as the Secret Swami by BBC( http://prem-ananth.blogspot.com/2011/05/secret-behind-bbcs-secret-swami.html) etc..and accepting that as the truth instead of some research on Swami's Achivements and Teachings.If Millions of People from ALL OVER THE WORLD follow him..then there might be something more to him that a Sleight of hand (Magic tricks)?Right?
"My Life is My Message" proclaims Swami..and I tell these people, it's all out there.Study his life and you will know the truth about who or what he is.Then you form your opinion either way..you would have earned that.
Let me help you detail some of his Divine Projects...Only Some as below;
1.Super Speciality Hospital Puttaparthi
A 1000 year project of service, love and compassion to aid and help suffering humanity.
The super speciality hospitals (run by the Trust) follow the guiding principles laid down by Sathya Sai Baba.
Universal Healthcare: Healthcare should be available to all, irrespective of caste, religion, nationality, or financial status.
Decommercialized Healthcare: Healthcare should be delivered free of charge.
Human Values in Healthcare: Healthcare should be administered with Love.
Spiritualisation of Healthcare: The aim should be to heal the patient in body, mind and spirit, not merely to cure disease.
Sathya Sai Baba said in a discourse on November 23, 1991, "Many persons appealed to me to set up the hospital in an urban centre. There are many medical institutions run as a business in several cities. When any educational or medical institution is established, the sole aim is to make a business of it. There are few who are ready to set up such institutions to provide free facilities for the poor. Therefore, from the start we decided to set up a hundred-crore hospital near Prashaanthi Nilayam itself. Even as higher education is free here, "Higher medicine" also will be free. People spend some lakhs to get heart surgery done in the U.S. What is the plight of the poor? Who looks after them? Recognising this fact, we have launched this big hospital project. Whether it is heart bypass operation, or a kidney transplant, or a lung operation or brain surgery, everything will be done free."
2.Super Speciality Hospital Bangalore
Another “Temple of Healing” totally free of cost. I spent 10 days in this hospital and experienced it from the inside.Imagine, the doctors thank YOU so that they can earn their living and make God happy with their work.In this hospital I witnessed 3 trends in the patient profiles, a) the poorest of the poor receiving the best medical care in the world totally free of cost, b) the impossible cases that all others hospitals had rejected, and c), all the totally botched cases, the cases beyond repair being repaired spectacularly by doctors chanting God’s name..
A steady stream of patients reaches the Sri Sathya Sai Institute of Higher Medical Sciences’ super-speciality hospital in Whitefield, and has now touched a landmark of 2.5 lakh.
Most of them belong to the lower income group, and many come in from Nepal, Sri Lanka, South Africa and even some European countries. "The cases we have treated are from the economically weaker sections. Free healthcare and life-saving procedures have wider ramifications. It saves entire families from destitution," says Dr A.N. Safaya, director of the hospital, a unit of Sri Sathya Sai Medical Trust.
Since inception in January 2001, doctors here have performed complicated procedures in cardiac and neuro branches, with state-of-the-art technology. In commercial terms, the cost of treatment meted out free is around Rs 150 crore. Lakhs of patients depend entirely on the hospital.
"This hospital serves as a model. Many said it was not possible to offer this level of care free of cost, but we have done it," says Dr Safaya.
Here, holistic healthcare is the mantra. Procedures apart, thousands use the free cardiac out-patient care that is well beyond their means. Counselling is also part of treatment.
"Philanthropic bodies and lateral medical agencies should replicate this model," says Dr P.K. Dash, chief of cardiology. According to him, at least another 900 beds of tertiary care facility are needed immediately in Bangalore. "Cardiac treatment is beyond the reach of many and we have to bring it to them. It seems daunting, but it isn’t impossible."'
3.Sri Sathya Sai Drinking Water Supply Project, Anantapur DistrictWater provided free of cost to some 700 villages. Sai removing water born disease, drought and disaster.
It is in this context that Bhagavan Baba initiated a massive drinking water supply project in Anantapur district in 1995. This is now known as Sri Sathya Sai Drinking Water Supply Project.
It was Bhagavan's direction that schemes with reliable sources of water should be taken up even if the cost is substantial. It was a challenging task to provide drinking water to about 730 villages suffering from scarcity and excess fluoride. Pipelines were laid to a length of about 2500 km within a span of about one year.
The project was taken up in right earnest. Bhagavan created a special team for its efficient and quick execution. The work was entrusted to Larsen & Toubro Limited, a company which had the expertise in construction and project management and most importantly, devotion to Bhagavan.
It is the good fortune of the people of Anantapur district that Bhagavan Baba provided sufficient funds for the execution of such a massive drinking water project which was completed in record time by His grace.
Bhagavan was keen that the quality of work should be of a high order and that details like sand bedding under the pipes should be taken care of. Bhagavan's generosity knows no bounds and His love is as vast as His creation. Bhagavan makes no distinction between rich and poor, urban and rural. During the execution of the schemes, many representations were made to Swami for providing drinking water to additional towns and villages. In response to such representations, Swami directed that towns like Anantapur, Dharmavaram should be included. The scope of Bhagavan's project got extended and the cost of the project was about 300 crore rupees.
Sri Sathya Sai Drinking Water Supply Project started in March 1995 on war footing and became a reality when Bhagavan inaugurated the first phase of the project covering about 150 villages. The drinking water scheme to Anantapur town was inaugurated by the then Prime Minister on 18th November 1995 and pumping main to the Peddakotia - Puttaparthi line by the then President of India on 23rd November 1995 (70th Birthday of Bhagavan). The entire scheme was commissioned after stabilisation period and pure drinking water was supplied to about 730 villages from November 1996. By Bhagavan's grace, drinking water is now being supplied to all these places without any dislocation. The magnitude of the project can be gauged from the following figures: No. of villages covered 731, population benefited 9 lakh (ultimate design 12 lakh), project cost about 300 crore rupees, length of pipes 2500 km, overhead reservoirs 268, ground-level reservoirs 149, summer storage tanks 8, infiltration wells 20, booster stations 56, borewells 280.
Out of the 731 villages, 451 are covered by comprehensive schemes and the balance 280 villages by individual borewells as sources. Water is taken from assured sources like Tungabhadra canals, Penna Ahobilam balancing reservoir, Chitravathi river and infiltration wells in Penna and Hagari rivers.
To ensure proper maintenance of the completed schemes, the Government of Andhra Pradesh has formed an autonomous board, namely, Sri Sathya Sai Drinking Water Supply Board. Bhagavan's grace continued even during the maintenance phase of the project. Bhagavan allowed the use of materials from the Central Trust for maintenance, which helped in the supply of drinking water to all the villages.
4.Sri Sathya Sai Drinking Water Project for Mahaboobnagar and Medak Districts
After completion of the project taken up in Anantapur district, Bhagavan desired to provide drinking water to the people of two drought-stricken districts in Telangana region. The result is the implementation of drinking water projects in Mahaboobnagar and Medak districts at a total cost of about 60 crore rupees covering nearly 150 villages in Mahaboobnagar district and 179 villages in Medak district.
5.Chennai Water Project
The British failed, the Indian Government failed, but Sai succeeded in give 9 million people safe drink water will removing the devastating cycle of drought
During the year 2002, Bhagavan announced that He would provide drinking water to Chennai, which had been suffering from acute shortage of drinking water with continuous droughts. The city's population is about 5 million now and the projected population for the year 2021 is 6.75 million. The water supply is presently maintained at about 250 mid (million litres per day) for the city. Various alternatives to provide drinking water to Chennai were examined and it was finally decided to facilitate provision of drinking water from Krishna river at a cost of about 200 crore rupees by improving Telugu Ganga Canal.
Sri Sathya Sai Central Trust, under the benign guidance of Bhagavan Sri Sathya Sai Baba. took up the scheme of improving the existing infrastructure of Kandaleru Poondi canal system through which the agreed quantum of 12 tmc of water at Tamil Nadu border could be conveyed. This scheme was not only to ensure full quantum of water being conveyed to Chennai city but also help irrigation of 3 lakh acres of land in Nellore and Chittoor districts of Andhra Pradesh. This was one of the most important schemes taken up on humanitarian grounds, which enabled supply of adequate drinking water to Chennai city, significant sections of its population being under the category of urban poor. The entire scheme was taken up at the request of Government of Andhra Pradesh to improve Kandaleru Poondi canal, which is now renamed as 'Sri Sathya Sai Ganga Canal by the Government of Andhra Pradesh as a mark of respect to Bhagavan.
5.Sri Sathya Sai Drinking Water Supply Project for East and West Godavari Districts
Bhagavan's mission to provide water to the poor continues and as a result, a major project covering about 500 habitations in tribal areas and uplands of East Godavari and West Godavari districts has been taken up at a cost of nearly 100 crore rupees.
The upland and backward areas of East Godavari, which are mainly inhabited by tribals and poor people, depend mostly on borewells and streams for their drinking water needs. The borewells are getting dry and water levels are going down year after year due to excessive usage of ground water. Further, the natural stream waters are bacterialogically unsafe and require treatment. Further, borewell water contains excess iron in some pockets.
It is proposed to provide drinking water to about 220 habitations covering a population of about 2.30 lakh, with provision for expansion for another 1 lakh population in East Godavari district. In West Godavari district, it is proposed to provide drinking water to its 220 habitations covering a population of 4.70 lakh. The surface water will be filtered through treatment plants and supplied to various habitations through pipelines. Two sources have been selected for drinking water. One is the Godavari river and the second Pamuleru, which is a tributary of Godavari and flows throughout the year.
The details given above concerning different projects convey the range and scope of work relating to drinking water supply by Bhagavan. There has been no parallel effort of this nature by any other charitable organisation. Bhagavan's is indeed a unique effort.
7.Muddana Halli University Campus
In the year 2009 Swami had embarked on a new project of love and compassion for those in distress.
A new university campus that will enrol and start teaching its first intake in less than 5 months. FIVE MONTHS!While the chairman of GE India was building his company’s new complex in EPIP, Whitefield, he watched the Bangalore Super Speciality Hospital go from an open plot to a fully functioning hospital in no time at all. He could not believe that he, with the money, resources and know-how of one of the world’s giant companies had their own building project move at a fraction of the speed.
Again Divine Love and Compassion in action.
Unlike us that predict and talk about problems, Sai solves and dissolves impossible problems
Jai Sai Ram!!
When this "Experts" talk..All I can do is just smile and nod my head..in agreement!!!Hehehehe.
In my mind I can't understand , why these people never take the trouble to find out more about Swami except for watching youtube(the negative parts) and documentry such as the Secret Swami by BBC( http://prem-ananth.blogspot.com/2011/05/secret-behind-bbcs-secret-swami.html) etc..and accepting that as the truth instead of some research on Swami's Achivements and Teachings.If Millions of People from ALL OVER THE WORLD follow him..then there might be something more to him that a Sleight of hand (Magic tricks)?Right?
"My Life is My Message" proclaims Swami..and I tell these people, it's all out there.Study his life and you will know the truth about who or what he is.Then you form your opinion either way..you would have earned that.
Let me help you detail some of his Divine Projects...Only Some as below;
1.Super Speciality Hospital Puttaparthi
A 1000 year project of service, love and compassion to aid and help suffering humanity.
Sri Sathya Sai Medical Trust provides free medical care to the sick and ailing with the dedication, commitment, love and the best of skills, so that they will be cured in body, mind and spirit. Our Mission is to provide high quality medical care free of charge to all irrespective of caste, creed, religion, and financial status in an atmosphere of love and care."
The super speciality hospitals (run by the Trust) follow the guiding principles laid down by Sathya Sai Baba.
Universal Healthcare: Healthcare should be available to all, irrespective of caste, religion, nationality, or financial status.
Decommercialized Healthcare: Healthcare should be delivered free of charge.
Human Values in Healthcare: Healthcare should be administered with Love.
Spiritualisation of Healthcare: The aim should be to heal the patient in body, mind and spirit, not merely to cure disease.
Sathya Sai Baba said in a discourse on November 23, 1991, "Many persons appealed to me to set up the hospital in an urban centre. There are many medical institutions run as a business in several cities. When any educational or medical institution is established, the sole aim is to make a business of it. There are few who are ready to set up such institutions to provide free facilities for the poor. Therefore, from the start we decided to set up a hundred-crore hospital near Prashaanthi Nilayam itself. Even as higher education is free here, "Higher medicine" also will be free. People spend some lakhs to get heart surgery done in the U.S. What is the plight of the poor? Who looks after them? Recognising this fact, we have launched this big hospital project. Whether it is heart bypass operation, or a kidney transplant, or a lung operation or brain surgery, everything will be done free."
2.Super Speciality Hospital Bangalore
Another “Temple of Healing” totally free of cost. I spent 10 days in this hospital and experienced it from the inside.Imagine, the doctors thank YOU so that they can earn their living and make God happy with their work.In this hospital I witnessed 3 trends in the patient profiles, a) the poorest of the poor receiving the best medical care in the world totally free of cost, b) the impossible cases that all others hospitals had rejected, and c), all the totally botched cases, the cases beyond repair being repaired spectacularly by doctors chanting God’s name..
A steady stream of patients reaches the Sri Sathya Sai Institute of Higher Medical Sciences’ super-speciality hospital in Whitefield, and has now touched a landmark of 2.5 lakh.
Most of them belong to the lower income group, and many come in from Nepal, Sri Lanka, South Africa and even some European countries. "The cases we have treated are from the economically weaker sections. Free healthcare and life-saving procedures have wider ramifications. It saves entire families from destitution," says Dr A.N. Safaya, director of the hospital, a unit of Sri Sathya Sai Medical Trust.
Since inception in January 2001, doctors here have performed complicated procedures in cardiac and neuro branches, with state-of-the-art technology. In commercial terms, the cost of treatment meted out free is around Rs 150 crore. Lakhs of patients depend entirely on the hospital.
"This hospital serves as a model. Many said it was not possible to offer this level of care free of cost, but we have done it," says Dr Safaya.
Here, holistic healthcare is the mantra. Procedures apart, thousands use the free cardiac out-patient care that is well beyond their means. Counselling is also part of treatment.
"Philanthropic bodies and lateral medical agencies should replicate this model," says Dr P.K. Dash, chief of cardiology. According to him, at least another 900 beds of tertiary care facility are needed immediately in Bangalore. "Cardiac treatment is beyond the reach of many and we have to bring it to them. It seems daunting, but it isn’t impossible."'
3.Sri Sathya Sai Drinking Water Supply Project, Anantapur DistrictWater provided free of cost to some 700 villages. Sai removing water born disease, drought and disaster.
It is in this context that Bhagavan Baba initiated a massive drinking water supply project in Anantapur district in 1995. This is now known as Sri Sathya Sai Drinking Water Supply Project.
It was Bhagavan's direction that schemes with reliable sources of water should be taken up even if the cost is substantial. It was a challenging task to provide drinking water to about 730 villages suffering from scarcity and excess fluoride. Pipelines were laid to a length of about 2500 km within a span of about one year.
The project was taken up in right earnest. Bhagavan created a special team for its efficient and quick execution. The work was entrusted to Larsen & Toubro Limited, a company which had the expertise in construction and project management and most importantly, devotion to Bhagavan.
It is the good fortune of the people of Anantapur district that Bhagavan Baba provided sufficient funds for the execution of such a massive drinking water project which was completed in record time by His grace.
Bhagavan was keen that the quality of work should be of a high order and that details like sand bedding under the pipes should be taken care of. Bhagavan's generosity knows no bounds and His love is as vast as His creation. Bhagavan makes no distinction between rich and poor, urban and rural. During the execution of the schemes, many representations were made to Swami for providing drinking water to additional towns and villages. In response to such representations, Swami directed that towns like Anantapur, Dharmavaram should be included. The scope of Bhagavan's project got extended and the cost of the project was about 300 crore rupees.
Sri Sathya Sai Drinking Water Supply Project started in March 1995 on war footing and became a reality when Bhagavan inaugurated the first phase of the project covering about 150 villages. The drinking water scheme to Anantapur town was inaugurated by the then Prime Minister on 18th November 1995 and pumping main to the Peddakotia - Puttaparthi line by the then President of India on 23rd November 1995 (70th Birthday of Bhagavan). The entire scheme was commissioned after stabilisation period and pure drinking water was supplied to about 730 villages from November 1996. By Bhagavan's grace, drinking water is now being supplied to all these places without any dislocation. The magnitude of the project can be gauged from the following figures: No. of villages covered 731, population benefited 9 lakh (ultimate design 12 lakh), project cost about 300 crore rupees, length of pipes 2500 km, overhead reservoirs 268, ground-level reservoirs 149, summer storage tanks 8, infiltration wells 20, booster stations 56, borewells 280.
Out of the 731 villages, 451 are covered by comprehensive schemes and the balance 280 villages by individual borewells as sources. Water is taken from assured sources like Tungabhadra canals, Penna Ahobilam balancing reservoir, Chitravathi river and infiltration wells in Penna and Hagari rivers.
To ensure proper maintenance of the completed schemes, the Government of Andhra Pradesh has formed an autonomous board, namely, Sri Sathya Sai Drinking Water Supply Board. Bhagavan's grace continued even during the maintenance phase of the project. Bhagavan allowed the use of materials from the Central Trust for maintenance, which helped in the supply of drinking water to all the villages.
4.Sri Sathya Sai Drinking Water Project for Mahaboobnagar and Medak Districts
After completion of the project taken up in Anantapur district, Bhagavan desired to provide drinking water to the people of two drought-stricken districts in Telangana region. The result is the implementation of drinking water projects in Mahaboobnagar and Medak districts at a total cost of about 60 crore rupees covering nearly 150 villages in Mahaboobnagar district and 179 villages in Medak district.
5.Chennai Water Project
The British failed, the Indian Government failed, but Sai succeeded in give 9 million people safe drink water will removing the devastating cycle of drought
During the year 2002, Bhagavan announced that He would provide drinking water to Chennai, which had been suffering from acute shortage of drinking water with continuous droughts. The city's population is about 5 million now and the projected population for the year 2021 is 6.75 million. The water supply is presently maintained at about 250 mid (million litres per day) for the city. Various alternatives to provide drinking water to Chennai were examined and it was finally decided to facilitate provision of drinking water from Krishna river at a cost of about 200 crore rupees by improving Telugu Ganga Canal.
Sri Sathya Sai Central Trust, under the benign guidance of Bhagavan Sri Sathya Sai Baba. took up the scheme of improving the existing infrastructure of Kandaleru Poondi canal system through which the agreed quantum of 12 tmc of water at Tamil Nadu border could be conveyed. This scheme was not only to ensure full quantum of water being conveyed to Chennai city but also help irrigation of 3 lakh acres of land in Nellore and Chittoor districts of Andhra Pradesh. This was one of the most important schemes taken up on humanitarian grounds, which enabled supply of adequate drinking water to Chennai city, significant sections of its population being under the category of urban poor. The entire scheme was taken up at the request of Government of Andhra Pradesh to improve Kandaleru Poondi canal, which is now renamed as 'Sri Sathya Sai Ganga Canal by the Government of Andhra Pradesh as a mark of respect to Bhagavan.
5.Sri Sathya Sai Drinking Water Supply Project for East and West Godavari Districts
Bhagavan's mission to provide water to the poor continues and as a result, a major project covering about 500 habitations in tribal areas and uplands of East Godavari and West Godavari districts has been taken up at a cost of nearly 100 crore rupees.
The upland and backward areas of East Godavari, which are mainly inhabited by tribals and poor people, depend mostly on borewells and streams for their drinking water needs. The borewells are getting dry and water levels are going down year after year due to excessive usage of ground water. Further, the natural stream waters are bacterialogically unsafe and require treatment. Further, borewell water contains excess iron in some pockets.
It is proposed to provide drinking water to about 220 habitations covering a population of about 2.30 lakh, with provision for expansion for another 1 lakh population in East Godavari district. In West Godavari district, it is proposed to provide drinking water to its 220 habitations covering a population of 4.70 lakh. The surface water will be filtered through treatment plants and supplied to various habitations through pipelines. Two sources have been selected for drinking water. One is the Godavari river and the second Pamuleru, which is a tributary of Godavari and flows throughout the year.
The details given above concerning different projects convey the range and scope of work relating to drinking water supply by Bhagavan. There has been no parallel effort of this nature by any other charitable organisation. Bhagavan's is indeed a unique effort.
6.Orissa Housing Project
When too much water threatened peoples lives and washed away their homes – Sai responded.
A team under Bro Srinivas Snr. rushed to the flood plains of Orissa to co-ordinate and proved emergency supplies and start building 1000 new homes for the poorest of the poor.Swami took great pains to make sure that the floor height was between 3 and 5 foot above the ground and that the front doors pointed away form the path of any future flood waters. (On the 2nd of April 2009 hundreds of poor villagers flocked to Puttaparthi to thank Swami for His Flood Rehabilitation Housing Project)
7.Muddana Halli University Campus
In the year 2009 Swami had embarked on a new project of love and compassion for those in distress.
A new university campus that will enrol and start teaching its first intake in less than 5 months. FIVE MONTHS!While the chairman of GE India was building his company’s new complex in EPIP, Whitefield, he watched the Bangalore Super Speciality Hospital go from an open plot to a fully functioning hospital in no time at all. He could not believe that he, with the money, resources and know-how of one of the world’s giant companies had their own building project move at a fraction of the speed.
Again Divine Love and Compassion in action.
Unlike us that predict and talk about problems, Sai solves and dissolves impossible problems
Jai Sai Ram!!
Wednesday, May 25, 2011
The ‘Secret’ Behind the BBC’s Secret Swami..
By Ranbir Singh ( Hindu Human Rights UK )
In 2004 Hindu Human Rights Group contacted the BBC (British Broadcasting Corporation )over its tabloid programme Secret Swami which portrayed India’s venerated Guru Sri Sathya Sai Baba in an ill founded, malicious light. However this elicited no response from BBC and it is interesting to note that the aforementioned documentary by journalist Tanya Datta is still continuing to be used as the basis for allegations regarding inappropriate behaviour by Sathya Sai Baba. These allegations mainly centre around sex abuse. Yet as is usual with such exposés what the BBC included in its documentary is as important and relevant as what was conveniently ignored. Since Sathya Sai Baba’s death and after the emergence of counter evidence in the last seven years that absolve him of any such allegations, this entirely negative and therefore non-objective portrayal has, instead of being discontinued, only been enhanced by the litany of obituaries which almost in unison denounce India ’s most revered guru and humanitarian as a sinister con-man. The BBC by making and promoting such a documentary has thus displayed lack of professionalism and balanced perspective taking that would fairly examine all sides of a debate, as any other objective investigative journalism would provide. Instead we have a rather odd collection of neo-intellectuals who seem to lack even balance in the mental sphere as they seem unable to distinguish between opinion and fact, between rational documentary making and sensational cinema creation.
This Secret Swami documentary was aired by BBC2 on 18 June 2004. The programme, compered and led by reporter Tanya Datta, was not just blatantly superficial but sensationally demeaning in its content. Ms Datta breached all standards of objective journalism by displaying her bias at selecting only those subjective testimonies and presenting only that information which would support and drive home her viewpoint of portraying Sathya Sai Baba as a sex-offender. One would logically question whether Ms Datta was trying to ‘make’ news or report it? She frequently made references to Satya Sai Baba as being deemed to be “God” by gullible Hindus (millions of them) without explaining what is meant by the term “God” in Hinduism or even what a basic word such as “Swami” represents in the Hindu lexicon. In fact by using the word “Swami” in its title the BBC ensured that the ordinary British viewer links the expression to Hinduism thus making explicit a connection between “Swami”, “Hinduism” and sexual misdemeanours, fraud and even murder.
Furthermore the self-proclaimed experts that were employed to substantiate the stand taken by this documentary would be dismissed by any rational jury as lacking any sense of authority, integrity or credibility for the case to be argued. The first to be presented was Mr Khushwant Singh (journalist and author) who was asked about his expert opinion on Sathya Sai Baba’s alleged sexual behaviour. What we were not told however was that Mr Singh, acknowledged in India for the often implicit sexual innuendoes in his writings has been known for basing all his so-called expert reviews of Sathya Sai Baba on his American friend Tal Brooke who is further well-known as a Christian fundamentalist and fanatic author, who believes that ‘enlightenment is an evil path to Satan and that God-Men and Gurus are in a state of perfect demonic possession’. Moreover, Tal Brooke has also been known to claim “out of body experiences”, hearing the voices of “spirit guides”, seeing spiritual entities and having “demonic encounters” on the astral realm and has also personally admitted to experimenting with LSD and being involved with a pro-LSD organization (i.e., Neo-American Church).
The other “expert” presented was the amateur magician and conspiracy theorist Basava Premanand, parading under the title of “rationalist”. Interestingly, Premanand, who was called India’s leading Guru buster, and who had placed himself on the high pedestal of rationalism went on to endorse, promote and publish a book by a well-known charlatan, ‘psychic trance medium’ and ‘psychic pet healer’ Conny Larsson, who in turn had openly claimed that he contacted the spirits of the deceased and even channelled the spirit of Vedic sage Veda Vyasa.
What was then glaringly missing from this assembled cast of highly questionable characters was any practicing and respected Hindu scholar (which Khushwant Singh and Premananda were clearly not) who might have been able to give an informed opinion on the matter. Instead Ms Datta chose to portray this as a government conspiracy in a country of a billion-strong democracy. One would wonder why the BBC felt itself well endorsed to make so-called serious programmes which revolve around the Hindu world and its adherents without a single inside view.
Moreover it is indeed alarming that the BBC would show such a programme based on allegations alone. One would not expect that charges which are so highly serious and disturbing as the ones made would be based on allegations alone and on flawed sources of information, without substantiated evidence or the testimony of the accused. The BBC has had ample experience of going undercover to gain hard corroboration to highlight all kinds of abuse and fraud and yet it had not done so in this instance. Satya Sai Baba had been tried and found guilty on the basis of allegations alone and on the basis of trial by camera. (One would wonder if the BBC would also have gone so far as to apply for a government charter to sentence this man?) More importantly, India with its own vast internal security, intelligence agencies and its judicial system would have enforced its own laws (in the last seventy years when Baba started his social work) of investigating and even convicting Sathya Sai Baba had they found any shred of evidence that implicated him for such alleged crimes. Instead, the then Prime Minister of India released a letter that officially reinstated the innocence and honour of Sathya Sai Baba:
“We are deeply pained and anguished by the wild, reckless and concocted allegations made by certain vested interests and people against Sri Sathya Sai Baba. We would normally expect that responsible media would ascertain the true facts before printing such calumny – especially when the person is revered globally as an embodiment of love and selfless service to humanity. Since this professional ethic has not been observed by a section of the media, we have elected to go public with this signed statement.”
(Excerpt from the letter released by A.B Vajpayee, former Prime Minister of India, 1st December, 2001, signed by former Chief Justice of the Supreme Court of India and the National Human Rights Commissioner)
Even today the same level of respect and honour is still meted out to Sathya Sai Baba by other eminent political figures of India. Former President of India, A.P.J Abdul Kalam wrote a tribute to Sathya Sai Baba in the Hindustan Times on April 22nd, called ‘Sathya Sai Baba: The Divine Legend’, honouring Baba for all the philanthropic work he has done. Current Prime Minister of India, Dr. Manmohan Singh, also said during the funeral ceremony of Sai Baba that “Sri Sathya Sai Baba as a preacher of the highest human values was an iconic figure for over five decades”.
Now we find that much of the information provided in the documentary would be considered inadmissible in any court of law for lack of corroborating evidence. The US Department of State- Bureau of Consular Affairs (which was mentioned in the documentary for having taken a concerned stand against Sathya Sai Baba) withdrew its indirect and erroneous reference to Sathya Sai Baba from their official website on July 17th, 2007. UNESCO which withdrew from a conference that it was due to co-organize with the Institute of Sathya Sai Education in 2000 by releasing an official statement (due to being e-bombed and victimized by the same anti-Sai propaganda and misinformation campaigns) later withdrew their statement while expressing regret over their blunder. Even the British Consular (that was approached by anti-Sai activists) refused to issue a travel warning (against Sathya Sai Baba) as there was never any police investigation underway and as they never received any complaint against Sathya Sai Baba or the Sai organization.
Yet today, even after all suspected claims and accusatory information in the documentary has been falsified, even after the main victim Alaya Rahm (presented in documentary) a self-confessed alcoholic and drug abuser, has withdrawn his own allegations, even after no charge or implication for sexual abuse by Sathya Sai Baba has been made in any court of law or the Indian embassy, even after no single case of abuse has been confirmed or proved anywhere, the documentary continues to remain in circulation and the BBC turns a convenient blind eye to the facts and counter-information that now destroys the case and subjective findings of its documentary. By not legally withdrawing their documentary or apologizing for the obvious errors made, the BBC’s rigid stand and intentions could easily be questioned on grounds of harbouring a non-secular and venomous anti-hindu bias which aids the endemic prejudice and propaganda directed towards marring the image of Hinduism’s gurus and traditions.
We also find that by ignoring the refutation of their reported allegations against Sathya Sai Baba and by further adding insult to injury the BBC continues their smear campaign by still weaving the same web of lies and slander with Ms Datta’s recent obituary on Sai Baba that presents Alaya Rahm’s testimony even after he has withdrawn his case (Case No. 05cc01931). Ms Datta even goes as far as to question the integrity of India by accusing the Indian government of being involved in some malicious conspiracy that provides a cover-up for Sathya Sai Baba. “He was a fraudster,” she writes in her obituary, “dogged for years by controversial allegations of sexual abuse yet protected from prosecution by virtue of his powerful political sway… The lack of any legal proceedings against the guru was perhaps not surprising in light of the level of influence that he commanded”. So from all parts of the political spectrum, the Indian politicians according to Ms Datta’s reasoning are tied up together and lack better judgment or worse yet they defend Sathya Sai Baba because they have some deep, dark and sinister secrets to hide. What credibility can one attribute to a journalist and a news network that subliminally disseminates conjured theories and misinformation not very different from the ones spun by the psychologically impaired about the world being taken over by aliens?
Moreover, recently in 2007 the same Alaya Rahm was trying to provide an alibi for a crack cocaine drug dealer friend, however despite his alibi his friend got convicted for thirty years, in return throwing light on Alaya Rahm’s dubious and questionable character which Ms Dutta had conveniently ignored.
One would basically have expected the international media to have much higher standards of objectivity, sophistication and investigation in such sensitive matters but it stands to reason that such irresponsible and partial reporting exposes not only BBC’s keen flair for the dramatic but also its concealed potential for deception. Such irresponsibility and conscious misleading has the power to cause trauma to devotees all over the world as this documentary is still being used and promoted as leverage and ammunition to target devotees and attack them on their religious beliefs rendering them as objects of ridicule. Moreover, not only has this unintelligent initiative by the BBC raked up unfounded controversies and indirectly insulted the Indian Government and millions of people from all walks of life who paid respect to Sathya Sai Baba but it has also indirectly and as a chain result brought under attack a wider institution of humanitarian work established by Sathya Sai Baba that has been over many years aiding and uplifting millions of poor in India. Baba’s devotees all around the world have over the years been known for their zealous dedication to voluntary service towards uplifting humanity. Furthermore, Baba’s charitable organizations and networks have taken up some of the biggest projects in India that have established super-specialty hospitals with state-of-the-art technology providing all services, including open-heart surgeries for free. These hospitals have been a boon and refuge to millions of people from thousands of villages and poverty stricken areas in India and beyond. Baba’s social welfare programmes have also constantly worked at providing free quality medical care to all. Not only hospitals but Baba’s work extended to the education sector where he established schools providing comprehensive education from kindergarten to post-graduate level, with all tuition made available for free. Every year these schools have known to yield the finest graduates of India excelling not only in superior academic intelligence but in strong values of self-discipline, integrity and spiritual wisdom. There are also many Sathya Sai Baba schools operating in other countries and over five hundred schools in the world utilizing Baba’s ‘Education in Human Values’ curriculum. In addition to this Sathya Sai Baba created vast water supply systems and canals for draught-stricken areas in South India that has been providing water to millions of people.
By haughtily attacking Sathya Sai Baba and demeaning him not on rational grounds but on baseless arguments and false allegations of the kind that one could expect of insensitive sociopaths and cowardly critics who excel at sitting on the fence, the BBC has in similar resultant effect debased Baba’s work, his philanthropic organizations and disgraced and demoralized thousands of individuals who inspired by Baba still selflessly carry on his charitable work.
In the final analysis, it is extremely shocking to see that a well-known and well-established international corporation such as the BBC renders its viewers and the British television license payers the dishonour of financing a broadcasting organisation which along with the bulk of the western media uses so-called evidence from disgruntled ex devotees, mentally unstable drug addicts, UFO watchers,conspiracy theorists, shape-shifting believers , New Age pseudo spiritualists, Christian fundamentalists and even white supremacists. As is usual the Hindu element is omitted just as it was with the original documentary when the BBC did not even have the decency to reply to HHR’s concerns and enquiries on the matter. This has inadvertently lead us to believe that the BBC has had no respect for India’s culture and traditions and as usual has used the Hindu community as a soft target which it has felt does not merit respect and so has not applied the same rigorous standards of journalism and broadcasting to issues pertaining to Hinduism and Hindu society.
Over ten years of its experience in this field HHR has found that there still lingers this disrespectful outlook and selective bias of a persisting colonial mentality that seems to shape the perceptions and general attitude of the western media and academia as a whole which unreasonably judges and intellectually tramples upon the faith and cultural ethos of those unlike itself. Instead of understanding the diversity of traditions and transcending socio-cultural barriers to bring people together the media rather uses discriminatory standards of reporting that divides people on the basis of their faith, ethnic background and culture.
Such overt bias cannot but deepen the prejudice with which Hindus are perceived in the west, in manner not meted out to any other community, religion, culture and civilisation where the media is always very careful not to cause any controversy which may be deemed offensive, even if it means compromising objective analysis. On the other hand where Hindus are concerned almost any Hindu perspective even if it is brought in, has always been deemed as insignificant. Terms such as extremist, right-wing and fascist are still the favourite swear words used to deny Hindus even legitimacy in issues which concerns them.
Given the years of injustice and slander seeded by the documentary and in light of the damage caused by BBC’s incorrect portrayal of Sathya Sai Baba, it would only be befitting and fair of the BBC to now issue an official public apology and legally withdraw the program from being broadcasted on various public channels such as YouTube, etc. apart from also withdrawing all direct and indirect references (of the false allegations) made on their official websites. Instead, and as an act of professional compensation for the damage and defamation engendered the BBC should direct its future efforts at making more honest and educative programs that provide accurate information on Sathya Sai Baba, his work and organizations and on Hinduism as a whole to educate the ignorant masses about the authentic Hindu culture and its ethos, thus setting an honest precedent for future standards of international journalism.
( Note : Hindu Human Rights is not directly or indirectly associated with any Sathya Sai Baba organisations)
In 2004 Hindu Human Rights Group contacted the BBC (British Broadcasting Corporation )over its tabloid programme Secret Swami which portrayed India’s venerated Guru Sri Sathya Sai Baba in an ill founded, malicious light. However this elicited no response from BBC and it is interesting to note that the aforementioned documentary by journalist Tanya Datta is still continuing to be used as the basis for allegations regarding inappropriate behaviour by Sathya Sai Baba. These allegations mainly centre around sex abuse. Yet as is usual with such exposés what the BBC included in its documentary is as important and relevant as what was conveniently ignored. Since Sathya Sai Baba’s death and after the emergence of counter evidence in the last seven years that absolve him of any such allegations, this entirely negative and therefore non-objective portrayal has, instead of being discontinued, only been enhanced by the litany of obituaries which almost in unison denounce India ’s most revered guru and humanitarian as a sinister con-man. The BBC by making and promoting such a documentary has thus displayed lack of professionalism and balanced perspective taking that would fairly examine all sides of a debate, as any other objective investigative journalism would provide. Instead we have a rather odd collection of neo-intellectuals who seem to lack even balance in the mental sphere as they seem unable to distinguish between opinion and fact, between rational documentary making and sensational cinema creation.
This Secret Swami documentary was aired by BBC2 on 18 June 2004. The programme, compered and led by reporter Tanya Datta, was not just blatantly superficial but sensationally demeaning in its content. Ms Datta breached all standards of objective journalism by displaying her bias at selecting only those subjective testimonies and presenting only that information which would support and drive home her viewpoint of portraying Sathya Sai Baba as a sex-offender. One would logically question whether Ms Datta was trying to ‘make’ news or report it? She frequently made references to Satya Sai Baba as being deemed to be “God” by gullible Hindus (millions of them) without explaining what is meant by the term “God” in Hinduism or even what a basic word such as “Swami” represents in the Hindu lexicon. In fact by using the word “Swami” in its title the BBC ensured that the ordinary British viewer links the expression to Hinduism thus making explicit a connection between “Swami”, “Hinduism” and sexual misdemeanours, fraud and even murder.
Furthermore the self-proclaimed experts that were employed to substantiate the stand taken by this documentary would be dismissed by any rational jury as lacking any sense of authority, integrity or credibility for the case to be argued. The first to be presented was Mr Khushwant Singh (journalist and author) who was asked about his expert opinion on Sathya Sai Baba’s alleged sexual behaviour. What we were not told however was that Mr Singh, acknowledged in India for the often implicit sexual innuendoes in his writings has been known for basing all his so-called expert reviews of Sathya Sai Baba on his American friend Tal Brooke who is further well-known as a Christian fundamentalist and fanatic author, who believes that ‘enlightenment is an evil path to Satan and that God-Men and Gurus are in a state of perfect demonic possession’. Moreover, Tal Brooke has also been known to claim “out of body experiences”, hearing the voices of “spirit guides”, seeing spiritual entities and having “demonic encounters” on the astral realm and has also personally admitted to experimenting with LSD and being involved with a pro-LSD organization (i.e., Neo-American Church).
The other “expert” presented was the amateur magician and conspiracy theorist Basava Premanand, parading under the title of “rationalist”. Interestingly, Premanand, who was called India’s leading Guru buster, and who had placed himself on the high pedestal of rationalism went on to endorse, promote and publish a book by a well-known charlatan, ‘psychic trance medium’ and ‘psychic pet healer’ Conny Larsson, who in turn had openly claimed that he contacted the spirits of the deceased and even channelled the spirit of Vedic sage Veda Vyasa.
What was then glaringly missing from this assembled cast of highly questionable characters was any practicing and respected Hindu scholar (which Khushwant Singh and Premananda were clearly not) who might have been able to give an informed opinion on the matter. Instead Ms Datta chose to portray this as a government conspiracy in a country of a billion-strong democracy. One would wonder why the BBC felt itself well endorsed to make so-called serious programmes which revolve around the Hindu world and its adherents without a single inside view.
Moreover it is indeed alarming that the BBC would show such a programme based on allegations alone. One would not expect that charges which are so highly serious and disturbing as the ones made would be based on allegations alone and on flawed sources of information, without substantiated evidence or the testimony of the accused. The BBC has had ample experience of going undercover to gain hard corroboration to highlight all kinds of abuse and fraud and yet it had not done so in this instance. Satya Sai Baba had been tried and found guilty on the basis of allegations alone and on the basis of trial by camera. (One would wonder if the BBC would also have gone so far as to apply for a government charter to sentence this man?) More importantly, India with its own vast internal security, intelligence agencies and its judicial system would have enforced its own laws (in the last seventy years when Baba started his social work) of investigating and even convicting Sathya Sai Baba had they found any shred of evidence that implicated him for such alleged crimes. Instead, the then Prime Minister of India released a letter that officially reinstated the innocence and honour of Sathya Sai Baba:
“We are deeply pained and anguished by the wild, reckless and concocted allegations made by certain vested interests and people against Sri Sathya Sai Baba. We would normally expect that responsible media would ascertain the true facts before printing such calumny – especially when the person is revered globally as an embodiment of love and selfless service to humanity. Since this professional ethic has not been observed by a section of the media, we have elected to go public with this signed statement.”
(Excerpt from the letter released by A.B Vajpayee, former Prime Minister of India, 1st December, 2001, signed by former Chief Justice of the Supreme Court of India and the National Human Rights Commissioner)
Even today the same level of respect and honour is still meted out to Sathya Sai Baba by other eminent political figures of India. Former President of India, A.P.J Abdul Kalam wrote a tribute to Sathya Sai Baba in the Hindustan Times on April 22nd, called ‘Sathya Sai Baba: The Divine Legend’, honouring Baba for all the philanthropic work he has done. Current Prime Minister of India, Dr. Manmohan Singh, also said during the funeral ceremony of Sai Baba that “Sri Sathya Sai Baba as a preacher of the highest human values was an iconic figure for over five decades”.
Now we find that much of the information provided in the documentary would be considered inadmissible in any court of law for lack of corroborating evidence. The US Department of State- Bureau of Consular Affairs (which was mentioned in the documentary for having taken a concerned stand against Sathya Sai Baba) withdrew its indirect and erroneous reference to Sathya Sai Baba from their official website on July 17th, 2007. UNESCO which withdrew from a conference that it was due to co-organize with the Institute of Sathya Sai Education in 2000 by releasing an official statement (due to being e-bombed and victimized by the same anti-Sai propaganda and misinformation campaigns) later withdrew their statement while expressing regret over their blunder. Even the British Consular (that was approached by anti-Sai activists) refused to issue a travel warning (against Sathya Sai Baba) as there was never any police investigation underway and as they never received any complaint against Sathya Sai Baba or the Sai organization.
Yet today, even after all suspected claims and accusatory information in the documentary has been falsified, even after the main victim Alaya Rahm (presented in documentary) a self-confessed alcoholic and drug abuser, has withdrawn his own allegations, even after no charge or implication for sexual abuse by Sathya Sai Baba has been made in any court of law or the Indian embassy, even after no single case of abuse has been confirmed or proved anywhere, the documentary continues to remain in circulation and the BBC turns a convenient blind eye to the facts and counter-information that now destroys the case and subjective findings of its documentary. By not legally withdrawing their documentary or apologizing for the obvious errors made, the BBC’s rigid stand and intentions could easily be questioned on grounds of harbouring a non-secular and venomous anti-hindu bias which aids the endemic prejudice and propaganda directed towards marring the image of Hinduism’s gurus and traditions.
We also find that by ignoring the refutation of their reported allegations against Sathya Sai Baba and by further adding insult to injury the BBC continues their smear campaign by still weaving the same web of lies and slander with Ms Datta’s recent obituary on Sai Baba that presents Alaya Rahm’s testimony even after he has withdrawn his case (Case No. 05cc01931). Ms Datta even goes as far as to question the integrity of India by accusing the Indian government of being involved in some malicious conspiracy that provides a cover-up for Sathya Sai Baba. “He was a fraudster,” she writes in her obituary, “dogged for years by controversial allegations of sexual abuse yet protected from prosecution by virtue of his powerful political sway… The lack of any legal proceedings against the guru was perhaps not surprising in light of the level of influence that he commanded”. So from all parts of the political spectrum, the Indian politicians according to Ms Datta’s reasoning are tied up together and lack better judgment or worse yet they defend Sathya Sai Baba because they have some deep, dark and sinister secrets to hide. What credibility can one attribute to a journalist and a news network that subliminally disseminates conjured theories and misinformation not very different from the ones spun by the psychologically impaired about the world being taken over by aliens?
Moreover, recently in 2007 the same Alaya Rahm was trying to provide an alibi for a crack cocaine drug dealer friend, however despite his alibi his friend got convicted for thirty years, in return throwing light on Alaya Rahm’s dubious and questionable character which Ms Dutta had conveniently ignored.
One would basically have expected the international media to have much higher standards of objectivity, sophistication and investigation in such sensitive matters but it stands to reason that such irresponsible and partial reporting exposes not only BBC’s keen flair for the dramatic but also its concealed potential for deception. Such irresponsibility and conscious misleading has the power to cause trauma to devotees all over the world as this documentary is still being used and promoted as leverage and ammunition to target devotees and attack them on their religious beliefs rendering them as objects of ridicule. Moreover, not only has this unintelligent initiative by the BBC raked up unfounded controversies and indirectly insulted the Indian Government and millions of people from all walks of life who paid respect to Sathya Sai Baba but it has also indirectly and as a chain result brought under attack a wider institution of humanitarian work established by Sathya Sai Baba that has been over many years aiding and uplifting millions of poor in India. Baba’s devotees all around the world have over the years been known for their zealous dedication to voluntary service towards uplifting humanity. Furthermore, Baba’s charitable organizations and networks have taken up some of the biggest projects in India that have established super-specialty hospitals with state-of-the-art technology providing all services, including open-heart surgeries for free. These hospitals have been a boon and refuge to millions of people from thousands of villages and poverty stricken areas in India and beyond. Baba’s social welfare programmes have also constantly worked at providing free quality medical care to all. Not only hospitals but Baba’s work extended to the education sector where he established schools providing comprehensive education from kindergarten to post-graduate level, with all tuition made available for free. Every year these schools have known to yield the finest graduates of India excelling not only in superior academic intelligence but in strong values of self-discipline, integrity and spiritual wisdom. There are also many Sathya Sai Baba schools operating in other countries and over five hundred schools in the world utilizing Baba’s ‘Education in Human Values’ curriculum. In addition to this Sathya Sai Baba created vast water supply systems and canals for draught-stricken areas in South India that has been providing water to millions of people.
By haughtily attacking Sathya Sai Baba and demeaning him not on rational grounds but on baseless arguments and false allegations of the kind that one could expect of insensitive sociopaths and cowardly critics who excel at sitting on the fence, the BBC has in similar resultant effect debased Baba’s work, his philanthropic organizations and disgraced and demoralized thousands of individuals who inspired by Baba still selflessly carry on his charitable work.
In the final analysis, it is extremely shocking to see that a well-known and well-established international corporation such as the BBC renders its viewers and the British television license payers the dishonour of financing a broadcasting organisation which along with the bulk of the western media uses so-called evidence from disgruntled ex devotees, mentally unstable drug addicts, UFO watchers,conspiracy theorists, shape-shifting believers , New Age pseudo spiritualists, Christian fundamentalists and even white supremacists. As is usual the Hindu element is omitted just as it was with the original documentary when the BBC did not even have the decency to reply to HHR’s concerns and enquiries on the matter. This has inadvertently lead us to believe that the BBC has had no respect for India’s culture and traditions and as usual has used the Hindu community as a soft target which it has felt does not merit respect and so has not applied the same rigorous standards of journalism and broadcasting to issues pertaining to Hinduism and Hindu society.
Over ten years of its experience in this field HHR has found that there still lingers this disrespectful outlook and selective bias of a persisting colonial mentality that seems to shape the perceptions and general attitude of the western media and academia as a whole which unreasonably judges and intellectually tramples upon the faith and cultural ethos of those unlike itself. Instead of understanding the diversity of traditions and transcending socio-cultural barriers to bring people together the media rather uses discriminatory standards of reporting that divides people on the basis of their faith, ethnic background and culture.
Such overt bias cannot but deepen the prejudice with which Hindus are perceived in the west, in manner not meted out to any other community, religion, culture and civilisation where the media is always very careful not to cause any controversy which may be deemed offensive, even if it means compromising objective analysis. On the other hand where Hindus are concerned almost any Hindu perspective even if it is brought in, has always been deemed as insignificant. Terms such as extremist, right-wing and fascist are still the favourite swear words used to deny Hindus even legitimacy in issues which concerns them.
Given the years of injustice and slander seeded by the documentary and in light of the damage caused by BBC’s incorrect portrayal of Sathya Sai Baba, it would only be befitting and fair of the BBC to now issue an official public apology and legally withdraw the program from being broadcasted on various public channels such as YouTube, etc. apart from also withdrawing all direct and indirect references (of the false allegations) made on their official websites. Instead, and as an act of professional compensation for the damage and defamation engendered the BBC should direct its future efforts at making more honest and educative programs that provide accurate information on Sathya Sai Baba, his work and organizations and on Hinduism as a whole to educate the ignorant masses about the authentic Hindu culture and its ethos, thus setting an honest precedent for future standards of international journalism.
( Note : Hindu Human Rights is not directly or indirectly associated with any Sathya Sai Baba organisations)
Sunday, May 22, 2011
Is gossiping a sin? Is it a bad thing?”...
This is a story of Prophet Mohammed – peace be upon him – and one of his followers.
One day a man asked Mohammed, “Is gossiping a sin? Is it a bad thing?”. In his mind he did not see the need to stop this habit of speaking about others. Mohammed in his wisdom decided to show him the hidden power behind gossiping and talking ill of others.
He asked the man to go and fetch a sack of feathers. The man soon returned with a sack full of feathers. Mohammed asked him to go and place a hand full of feathers at the front door of each house in the small town. When he had finished doing this task he come back to Mohamed. The Prophet asked him to return the same time the following day.
As arranged he met Mohammed the next day. Mohammed said to him, “Go and collect all the feathers and put them back in the sack”. The man thought Mohammed had gone crazy. In frustration the man said, It is totally impossible to collect the feathers”. “Why?” asked Mohammed.
The man said, “All the feathers have blown away. They are scattered far and wide across the countryside by the winds of yesterday and today. It will only be possible to find maybe a handful of feathers only.”
Mohammed revealed that in the same fashion when you speak ill of others or falsely spread rumours or bad stories it is likewise impossible to undo the damage caused.
Like this – once spoken your words are scattered like the winds blowing in all directions nothing that you can say or do afterwards can undo the damage caused. It is not for nothing that Swami teaches us to speak softly and sweetly, and also, only when necessary.
Jai Sai Ram!!
One day a man asked Mohammed, “Is gossiping a sin? Is it a bad thing?”. In his mind he did not see the need to stop this habit of speaking about others. Mohammed in his wisdom decided to show him the hidden power behind gossiping and talking ill of others.
He asked the man to go and fetch a sack of feathers. The man soon returned with a sack full of feathers. Mohammed asked him to go and place a hand full of feathers at the front door of each house in the small town. When he had finished doing this task he come back to Mohamed. The Prophet asked him to return the same time the following day.
As arranged he met Mohammed the next day. Mohammed said to him, “Go and collect all the feathers and put them back in the sack”. The man thought Mohammed had gone crazy. In frustration the man said, It is totally impossible to collect the feathers”. “Why?” asked Mohammed.
The man said, “All the feathers have blown away. They are scattered far and wide across the countryside by the winds of yesterday and today. It will only be possible to find maybe a handful of feathers only.”
Mohammed revealed that in the same fashion when you speak ill of others or falsely spread rumours or bad stories it is likewise impossible to undo the damage caused.
Like this – once spoken your words are scattered like the winds blowing in all directions nothing that you can say or do afterwards can undo the damage caused. It is not for nothing that Swami teaches us to speak softly and sweetly, and also, only when necessary.
Jai Sai Ram!!
Saturday, May 21, 2011
Never Shall we part Swami..
Oh my swami...miss you dearly,
Nearly a month and the heart aches for you,
Never shall we part as you reside in our hearts,
Make us strong, to feel you within,
My dear lord,
you are nothing but the ultimate embodiment of "Love & Bliss",
your greatest message we shall follow;
"Love all ,Serve All"
"Help Ever, Hurt Never"
Simple as it may seem, hard it is for us to follow,
Give us the wisdom and fortitude,
Guide us from within,
Still my mind and expand my heart,
Let this hands be of help,
make me worthy
to be a devotee
You are my Everything
As my heart longs and sings..
"Twameva Mata Cha Pita Twameva,
Twameva Bandhu Sakha Twameva,
Twameva Vidya Sarvinam Twameva,
Twameva Sarvam Mum Dev Deva"
(O Lord, You Are My Mother, Father, Kinsman And Friend.
You Are My Wealth Of Knowledge, Strength, Velour And Power.
You Are My All God Of Gods)
"Love Bliss" is my name (Prem Ananth),
given by none but you,
bless me to live up to my name
and touch everyone and everything,
that crosses my path,
As I surrender at thy Lotus feet,
May your will prevail
and enlighten us all
Jai Sai Ram!!
Sunday, May 15, 2011
LET'S THANK GOD ..
Forget The Harm One Has Done To You And
Forget The Good You Have Done To Others
At first sight, this injunction appears to be in direct contradiction to everything we observe in operation around us. Usually, when someone attack us, the very first impulse is to retaliate by hitting back. At the same time, whenever we have helped someone, we tend to feel smug and superior. Now, we are being told that neither of these reactions is morally correct and must be reversed if we expect to reach our final goal of enlightenment, or union with our Real-self.
Forget The Good You Have Done To Others
At first sight, this injunction appears to be in direct contradiction to everything we observe in operation around us. Usually, when someone attack us, the very first impulse is to retaliate by hitting back. At the same time, whenever we have helped someone, we tend to feel smug and superior. Now, we are being told that neither of these reactions is morally correct and must be reversed if we expect to reach our final goal of enlightenment, or union with our Real-self.
The teachings of Jesus contain a similar injunction, "Turn the other cheek", which many people find extremely difficult to accept. But Baba tells us that we are all one, all God, and so everything we do to someone else, we are actually doing to ourselves. This statement follows the law of karma, by which everything we do to others, eventually returns to us to teach us to treat everyone as a reflection of ourselves and refrain from accumulating any further karma to work out in the future.
We need to forgive everyone who has ever, in our own limited opinion, harmed us in any way. This will free us to direct love to them instead of blame, and we may eventually thank them for teaching us lessons we needed to learn, even if they taught us how not to act or speak!
(From : LET'S THANK GOD by Phyllis Krystal)
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