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Divine Words of wisdom by Sathya Sai Baba – With Festivals 1. Yagna signifies discarding bad qualities into the sacred fire Your browser does not support the audio element. 1987-10-02 Document Download Audio Social Share Facebook Twitter Youtube Instagram Description To-day brings the week-long ritual (Saptaham) to an end. Strictly speaking ‘end’ means attaining Brahman. Recognizing the truth of unity in multiplicity is what attaining Brahman means to convey. Realizing the all-pervasive nature of Lord Siva (Shiva tattwam) is the essence of Brahman. We should discard all the bad qualities and evil thoughts into the sacred fire. We should aim at nurturing good thoughts and performing good deeds, from now onwards.   2. Sanctifying oneself is the message of Devi Navaratri Your browser does not support the audio element. 1992-09-27   Document Download Audio Social Share Facebook Twitter Youtube Instagram Description Commencement of ‘Devi Navaratri’ signify the sanctifying of thoughts and life by worshipping nature.    3. Understand the significance of Durgashtami Your browser does not support the audio element. 1992-09-27 Document Download Audio Social Share Facebook Twitter Youtube Instagram Description Man must make an effort to recognise and understand the inner significance of ‘Durgashtami’. In Bharat from ancient times, the inner significance of the festivals was always associated with divinity. Every small festival was used to transform the feelings into divine feelings. That was the purpose of the festival days. Today one only concerns about the external rituals of a festival like putting a photo, offering worship all in an artificial manner. The types of worship offered are devoid of devotion and sincerity and filled with meaningless rituals. One should steady one’s body to have steady mind. If one’s body is continuously in motion, how can one steady one’s mind? Mind can be compared to the water in a pot. When the pot is moved, the water inside too will move. That is why one needs to train one’s body to be still in meditation. Meditation includes control of body. A steady body holds a steady mind. Intellect blossoms only when both the mind and the body are steady. Wisdom shines when intellect blossoms and once wisdom shines, one gets liberated. One is unable to control the body and sit still for two minutes and even the sitting posture is not correct. When one sits with a bent spinal cord, the nerves ‘ida’ and ‘pingala’ get disturbed. The power of ‘Kundalini’ which travels from ‘Mooladhara’ or the last vertebra of the spine to the first, goes in the wrong way thus making today’s man a mad monkey; not just a monkey but a mad monkey! A monkey cannot sit still even for a moment; it goes on moving one limb or the other. Its looks are also not steady. The reason for man’s fidgeting is the fact that man has evolved from monkey and though he has developed, the traits of the monkey behaviour still remain. These ‘navaratris’ are celebrated to encourage sacred feelings in man and make him travel towards divinity by destroying his ignorance and ego. No one is making an effort to know the purpose of the festivals. During the Navaratri, women keep a display of dolls of various kinds and worship them. That is not what one is supposed to do. All the dolls represent the physical world which is perishable. By worshipping the perishables one has to attain the imperishable Divine; that is the power latent in man.   4. Significance behind ‘Devi Navaratri’ Your browser does not support the audio element. 1992-09-27   Document Download Audio Social Share Facebook Twitter Youtube Instagram Description That person is truly a human being, who is sanctified by the unity of thought, word and deed. The heart can be compared to goddess of wealth Lakshmi. The words can be compared to goddess of knowledge Saraswathi. The power of doing deeds can be compared to Goddess Durga. Hence it is said: “Manasyekam, vachasyekam, karmanyekam, aatmanam!” – Unity in thought, word and deed makes a man great. The Devi Navaratri signify that man can sanctify his life by bringing about the unity of thought, word and deed and live as human being by getting rid of ignorance.   5. Vasudhaikakutumbhakam is the message of Sankranti Your browser does not support the audio element. 1996-01-15 Document Download Audio Social Share Facebook Twitter Youtube Instagram Description Students should behave in a very respectful manner, should respect the elders, love the parents, respect others and should develop feelings of trust towards the country. That is the nationality feeling. “This is the country I was born in. I must protect my motherland. This is my motherland. This my mother tongue, this is my religion. Is there a man courageous, who on earth who has not stood up for these feelings?” Without the feelings of- “My country, my mother tongue, and my religion” a man is like a living corpse. Those feelings must be there but just as one has the feelings of patriotism for one’s country, one look upon another’s country too in the same light. All people of different country must live in unity and harmony. It must develop into one big family. The occasion that brings forth such divine transformation is “Sankranthi’. One must achieve peace in Sankranthi, develop peace and attract peace.   6. We should change our vision and direction from Sankranti Your browser does not support the audio element. 1996-01-15 Document Download Audio Social Share Facebook Twitter Youtube Instagram Description What must be changed today? The vision, words and hearing must be directed in proper way. That is the true meaning of the word, “sankramana” movement. Without sacred transformation there is no use of celebrating any number of Sankranti festivals. People eat and enjoy the sweetness of the sweet pancake “ariselu”, but the sweetness lasts only as long as one eats it, later on it turns bitter. Happiness is not got by eating the pancake. Festivals are not for sweets and puddings. The significance of festivals lies

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Divine Words of wisdom by Sathya Sai Baba – With Doctors 1. Doctors are verily God Your browser does not support the audio element. 1983-10-08 Document Download Audio Social Share Facebook Twitter Youtube Instagram Description This (hospitals) is not meant for just serving the patients but is also a means for the doctors to realise themselves through service. These doctors are no ordinary beings: “vaidyo narayano harihi” doctors are verily the avatars of Narayana. It is said so because of the capacity to cure and save lives that lies in their hands. Dr. Rajeshwari, who spoke earlier, has said, “Though it is our hands that work,it is Swami who works through them.” “Dil mein ram haath mein kaam”,Lord in the heart and hands in the work. One must do the work with the Lord in one’s heart. For Swami to give strength one must have hands isn’t it? If one does not have hands how can Swami give the strength? Hence the negative and the positive must come together. Therefore Swami wishes the doctors to work with a spirit of service and sacrifice and reduce, to the extent possible, deaths due to diseases.   2. Doctors working in our hospitals are extremely fortunate: Swami on different devotee doctors Your browser does not support the audio element. 1983-10-08 Document Download Audio Social Share Facebook Twitter Youtube Instagram Description Certainly the doctors serving in these hospitals are very fortunate. Dr. Rajeshwari working in the hospital at Whitefield, Bangalore is a diligent worker. Her entire team of doctors and nurses, who assist her, render service wholeheartedly and lovingly. They do not charge even a pie as they are devout devotees. There are no doctors who are on the payrolls of hospitals either here or there. The doctors consider their service as service to Swami and do it. There is Dr. Alreja and other doctors from Sri Lanka and from Uttar Pradesh have come to these hospitals considering sacrifice and service to be their life goal.   3. Sacrifice is the hallmark of a true doctor Your browser does not support the audio element. 2001-01-19 Document Download Audio Social Share Facebook Twitter Youtube Instagram Description Fortunately people have acquired the required education and have become big doctors but what is the quality that is essential to a doctor? Sacrifice is the hallmark of a doctor. A doctor without the spirit of sacrifice is useless. So doctors must inculcate the spirit of sacrifice and realise that it is the one that grants peace in life. The doctors must be considerate and kind towards the poor and the needy for that is love and compassion in true sense. Doctors must redeem their lives by developing love in their hearts and by serving the needy. There are many people who lose their lives due to lack of money. Life exists not because of money but because of love. Hence one must develop love and a spirit of sacrifice for, the more one indulges in sacrifice the more the world prospers.   4.Swami’s words of appreciation for doctor’s Your browser does not support the audio element. 1993-02-07   Document Download Audio Social Share Facebook Twitter Youtube Instagram Description Embodiments of love!! All the assembled here have come from far off places bearing all the inconveniences. There are many conferences and various symposia taking place in the world but none of the decisions taken in those are implemented. This conference is not like those. All the participants have come here whole-heartedly and so should try to implement the decisions taken here. There is no use if the assembled people return back with the same thoughts that they arrived with. A hungry person goes to a hotel; if he returns hungry from the hotel, what is the use of going to the hotel? There is no use going to the hotel. Similarly the participants of this conference have come here to know many things, to teach many things; there is no use if they return as they have come. The good thing that one can carry from this conference is ‘encouragement’ and one’s happiness lies in it. With this happiness one can accomplish anything. Swami wishes that all the participants return happily. The participants have given good advice’s and have good experience. It is a good fortune to have experienced and great doctors come to the hospital and give advice’s for its growth and development. Those advice’s are whole-heartedly accepted and assurance is given that measures will be taken to implement them. Plans have been devised for the hospital walls and for the urology and neurology departments as per the suggestions of the doctors. Swami wishes the participants to share their experiences with the doctors here from time to time giving them encouragement. The participants are always welcome to visit this place to see and enjoy without any objections as it is their hospital and their property and not Swami’s. Swami says that the participants are Swami’s property and they need not wait to be invited and can visit their home anytime. Many experienced people have come here to participate in this conference. In no other conference will there be such peace and sacred ideas being expressed openly. All other conferences are marred by arguments. Here the conference concluded peacefully, and as Mr.Somnath said, it seemed like a sacred temple and not a hospital. Therefore suitable prayers must be made in this temple. What are those prayers? One can pray for success in every case and peace and harmony for everyone. Today this conference is happy to set an ideal for the entire world. Swami brings His discourse to a close by blessing the entire humanity to be healthy, peaceful, happy and prosperous.   5. Prevention is better than cure; Doctor’s role Your browser does not support the audio element. 1993-02-07 Document Download Audio Social Share Facebook Twitter Youtube Instagram Description Doctors are trying to cure a disease after it afflicts the person; Swami feels that efforts must be

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