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Delightful Humor of Lord Sri Sathya Sai - The Divine Making us Smile

Fun With Sai

Fun With Sai Acid Test A story which Bhagavan has often repeated is the one that demonstrates the futility of scholarship and literary attainments without practical knowledge. Once there was a learned pundit [scholar] who had mastered all the vedas and sastras [Hindu scriptures]. He set out one day for a neighboring village which he could reach only by crossing a river. He boarded a boat, and to pass time he asked the boatman some questions. “Can you tell the time by looking at a watch?” was the first question. The simple illiterate boatman replied in the negative. At this, the arrogant pundit laughed derisively, and told the boatman that one quarter of his life was as good as wasted. The next query was whether the boatman could read a newspaper, which is a common practice now. The boatman confessed his illiteracy and the proud pundit mockingly told him that half of his life was lost in the river. The third query the scholar put to him was whether he could sing a song. The boatman gave a negative reply. The pundit told the simple boatman derogatively that three-fourths of his life was lost. Just then the sky was overcast with dark clouds, and a terrific wind began to blow. A fierce storm broke out and the boat was being thrown here and there by the swirling waters of the river. The boatman at this juncture took the turn of questioning the pundit. He asked him, “Sir, can you swim?” The pundit replied in the negative. The boatman exclaimed, “If you can’t swim, the whole of your life will be wasted.” The hapless pundit was swept away by the current when the boat sank. The unlettered boatman, who could swim like a fish, crossed the river and reached the other bank safely. There are innumerable instances of this type, where Bhagavan Baba brings home to the people very great truths through stories filled with wit and subtle humor, making the listeners not only laugh at the jokes, but also learn valuable lessons from them.

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Surprise

Surprise There is always a hint of the Divine child in this most glorious and unique Sai phenomenon. I am constantly haunted by a delightful incident recounted by Professor Kasturi in his memoirs, Loving God. Some many years ago, there were only about fifty residents at Prasanthi Nilayam, living in a small cluster of tenements near the Mandir; and every afternoon at 4 o’clock the young Baba visited them, though never in the same order. One day, Kasturi—then a retired professor—stood waiting at his window, anxiously watching for Baba to emerge from the front door of another dwelling. Suddenly, from behind him, he felt hands cover his eyes, and the words, “Guess who?” Kasturi writes, “My reply was a cascade of tears.” Baba had left the other house by the back door and managed to creep round unseen to enter Kasturi’s house, also from the back, to surprise him! Lessons, too, are often taught with loving humor. I remember the lady who was using her japamala [holy beads] when Swami came along. He stopped, took the rosary into His own hands and with a pious expression repeated, “Rama – Rama – Rama – I must do the laundry today – Rama…” Then He returned the rosary to her with a smile. No further words were necessary!

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Sai Mere Praana Sakha Bhagavan

Sai Mere Praana Sakha Bhagavan Hirak Doshi, a Doctoral Research Scholar is in the Department of Mathematics & Computer Sciences at the Sri Sathya Sai Institute of Higher Learning, Prasanthi Nilayam. The clarion call came from the Lord on the 19th of May 2011, when He offered me a seat in His hallowed institution. My joy knew no bounds. I had fervently prayed to Him for this opportunity and He responded. Thus began my journey with Sai, a journey full of bliss, a journey toward self-realization. Things started sinking in slowly as the days passed, for the Lord had started chiseling to sculpt out the shining diamond as He wanted. Let me narrate one of my experiences to validate this statement. It was in my second year in Brindavan (college) that I injured my leg while playing basketball barefoot. The injury was not that deep, but I was advised to take an anti-tetanus injection. Soon after that injection I contracted a high fever. For the next two days I was completely incapacitated. It was the Third Year Students’ Day (a day when third year college students are anointed with their batch name). While all of the students in the Hostel went for the program, I was alone in the room. After the program was over, my room leader came back to the room. He touched my forehead and remarked, “Hirak, you’re burning hot.” I was anxious because I had already taken two tablets and I did not want to take the third one. I then went back to my sole refuge, my chit box, picked up one chit and it read: ‘Your actions in the past are responsible for this, pray to Sai’. Immediately I started praying to Him to make things easier for me. I kept His photo in my pocket (one in which Swami was materializing the Hiranyagarbha Lingam [the golden symbol of God]). Believe it or not, the fever went down within 15 minutes, and by the night prayer I was almost normal. Can I ever understand His ways? Can I ever comprehend the depth of His love and concern?  I started experiencing Him more and more and started loving Him more and more.  Indeed, the lessons learnt in my Bal Vikas [Sai spiritual education for children] days paved the way for His love and concern for me. I had a long-standing desire that Swami should speak to me in Bengali. I know this is something weird, but the mind cannot be devoid of desires, and I forgot about it. One night, Swami appeared in my dream, and the dream was as follows: I was hurrying for a ‘Trayee [Brindavan, Swami’s abode in Bangalore] session’, and on reaching the Trayee gate I saw Swami pacing up and down the side room next to the main room. It was as if He was waiting for somebody. Later I realized that He was waiting for me. I hurriedly rushed to Him and without thinking anything asked, “Swami, Padanamaskar [the touching of Swami’s feet]?” Then came the Divine master stroke. Swami spoke in Bengali and told, “Nao”, which in Bengali means ‘take’. The dream ended there, and the next morning I woke up ecstatic and overwhelmed. I only had His darshan [seeing Him] in the physical domain, but through this dream He gave me sparshan (touch) as well as sambhashan (conversation). He is the one who fulfills even the smallest of the wishes if it emerges from a yearning heart. Can I ever thank Swami for anything? Can I ever reciprocate even an iota of love as a gift to Him for this selfless love? Well, I do not know. My stay in Brindavan for three years was a turning point in my life. The amount of learning that took place is inexplicable. Every day ushered in something new, every Trayee visit was a feast for the soul and the mind. I remember Sri Sanjay Sahni, the Director of the campus, addressing us thus in the Prayer Hall: “The nootan(present generation), in order to reach the sanathana (eternity), needs the help of puratan (scriptures, Vedas)”. Taking this as an inspiration from the very first day, I learnt Vedam, participated in Bhajans [sacred hymns], and tried to shorten my distance between me and Swami in every conceivable way. I remember once Sri Sanjay Sahni arranged for us an appointment with Dr. Mahesh, an adept at nadi vaidya (a natural and ayurvedic blend of healing technique just by touching the veins). I was not very comfortable with the climate at Brindavan and was prone to severe allergic sneezing. That day while treating me, Dr. Mahesh shared something very dramatic. Just the previous night, Swami came in His dream and told him, “Go to Brindavan, two boys are waiting for you.” That one statement from Swami made him drive 30 kilometers from Malleshwaram just to treat two unknown students free of cost, and that too at a time as early as 8.30 am. This meant that he had to start as early as 6.30 am in the morning. Dr. Mahesh, while sharing this incident, made a remark that still rings in my ears. He told me, “Do you see Swami’s concern for His children? The very fact that He had told me to come to Brindavan today is an indication that you have to do a lot of work for Swami in future. That is why He wants you to stay fit.” What greater fortune do I need than this? Can there be a greater blessing than being an instrument in His Divine mission? Many times I have tried to understand His ways only to end up being baffled and dumbfounded. It is not at all necessary to understand Him because we simply cannot understand Him. Let us all immerse ourselves in that nectarine sweetness of His Divine love. At this point I am reminded of one more incident. This happened very recently. During the last winter vacation, while returning home I had to board the connecting Jagannath Express from Bhubaneswar toward Kolkata. After boarding the train at 12 o’clock in the night and putting my luggage properly, I went to sleep. The

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Lessons from the Ramayana

Lessons from the Ramayana Raghava Krishna is an alumnus of the Sri Sathya Sai Instituteof Higher Learning in Prasanthi Nilayam. The great Indian epic Ramayana has been divided into Kandas or parts. Each Kanda has a great specialty, but of these Sundara Kanda has been given much importance. This Kanda describes how Hanuman was successful in finding Mother Sita. This incident holds the basis for a very important analogy on the spiritual path. Before Hanuman leaves in search of Sita, he realizes the depth of Rama’s grief. Rama was facing grief due to separation from Sita. He knows Hanuman’s capabilities. So before Hanuman leaves in search of mother Sita, Sri Rama pours out all His grief. He not only wants Hanuman to find Sita but also asks him to tell Sita that He would come and rescue. When Hanuman reaches Lanka, he assures the same to Sita. Sita, too, pours out her grief and says, “Lanka has been definitely built of gold. It has all the pleasures of the three worlds; still there is no happiness. I am surrounded by rakshashis [female demons]. There is no clue as to when they will attack me. I can’t stay here any longer. S, please tell Sri Rama to come and save me as soon as possible.” The important analogy is that the relationship between Sri Rama, Hanuman, and Sita is similar to that of a relationship between the almighty God, a teacher, and the student. God Himself has created the world but is not happy at being separated from the student. So He sends the guru to the pupil to assure protection. The student is in the world filled with pleasures and is a prey to the rakshasas(demons in the form of evil temptations). So He asks the guru to inform the Lord of his grief and save him from the world. The guru in turn comes to the Lord and prays to Him on behalf of the pupil for protection. The Lord as promised saves the pupil. In the Ramayana, for Sita, Hanuman acted as the guru—to understand, to share, to guide, and to assure. For us we have the Lord Himself as the guru. We must therefore realize our good fortune. If we pray with sincerity and love, the Lord will save us. It is high time we speed up our journey toward the Lord with sincerity and love. Why to speed up? Every one of us realizes that once we lose an opportunity it cannot be regained easily. An incident from the Yuddha Kanda of Ramayana will prove my point. Sri Rama says to Lakshmana, “O Lakshmana, let us go and meet Ravana. He is on his deathbed.” Lakshmana and the others are taken aback. Where is the need for Sri Rama to meet Ravana? Sri Rama explains to Lakshmana, “Ravana is a great scholar and had immense valor. Today he is suffering on his deathbed. Let us know what mistake has brought him to this condition.” Lakshmana thought that Sri Rama was joking. Sita’s abduction brought Ravana to his deathbed. When Sri Rama put the same question to Ravana, he, too, was surprised, but, thought a while and replied, “O Rama! I have committed two great mistakes in my life. First one was postponing the good deed and the second one is performing in advance a bad one. I always wanted to build a path to heaven from Lanka so that all who die in Lanka may go to heaven. I postponed it and today I am dying, and I will not be able to go to heaven. I knew wholeheartedly that abducting Sita was wrong, still I did it in haste. I did not pay heed to Vibhishana’s words. Today it has brought about my end.” We must note the two mistakes so that we need not suffer afterwards. Let us not postpone doing good things. We say, “I will be good from tomorrow.” No, let us be good from now. Let us not make the mistake of losing this opportunity. I will now share a small experience of mine. Once in Brindavan, Swami was asking a particular question every day to the brothers working in the hospital. The question was: “How many operations have been completed?” There was no reply. One day, I said to myself, “If Swami asks me this question, what reply will I give?” I did not know the answer. Swami came and said, “It is not important to perform an operation, we have to perform an operation on ourselves, so that the bad in us is removed and the good increases.” He walked a few steps and asked, “How many did you do?” I did not answer. I pray to Swami that the next time when Swami asks the same question I have an answer. Source: Sai Nandana 2005 (80th Birthday Offering)

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Divine Tutelage Under Sri Sathya Sai

Divine Tutelage Under Sri Sathya Sai Our Loving God says that in the present, the past lives and the future gets shaped. I feel quite nostalgic while I go down memory lane. When I was eight years old, my parents showed me this wonderful Lord as my ‘Savior’. When I was eleven, my parents brought me to Parthi for His Divine darshan, sparshan, and sambhashan [sight, touch, and conversation], and for His Divine benediction in the course of the interview that He graciously granted the entire family. From then onward, all the members of our family have been drawn to His fold one after another, guarded, guided, and groomed to be instruments in His Divine mission. Way back in 1976, I was in my second year MA (Economics) class, preparing for my university examinations under the ‘watchful eye’ of my revered teacher, Prof. A N Rajamani. We had seven papers. The sixth one, Regional Economics, was the first optional paper, on a Saturday afternoon. The examination started at 2 p.m. and nowhere could I see any economics in that question paper. I was in the predicament of the legendary elephant-king, Gajendra! I was completely lost! Then I closed my question paper, surrendered to my Lord faithfully in my heart without a trace of ego and invited Him to write the examination through me. When I opened my question paper, lo and behold! The five questions out of ten that I had to answer were there, so simple and straight forward. The members of my family and I could realize the Divine play in it only when I was awarded the Justice P. Chandra Reddy Gold Medal by the University of Madras for having stood first in MA (Economics). This honor later fetched me, by choice, an Assistant Professorship in Economics at CBM College, Coimbatore, in the very same year. As a Seva Dal volunteer, I actively participated in the service activities of the Coimbatore Samiti (an organization), and in November 1978 I was one among the several groups posted on duty at a site where (the Prasanthi Nilayam Campus of SSSIHL is housed now) our beloved Swami laid the foundation stone for Sri Sathya Sai Arts, Science, and Commerce College (SSSASCC). I had an intuitive feeling that I would be drawn soon to serve in His glorious educational institution. Since I was in a permanent job then, there was no reason for me to think of any other alternatives very seriously. Then I stumbled upon the advertisement in a newspaper inviting applications for the post of a Lecturer in Economics at SSSASCC, Prasanthi Nilayam. I got a phone call informing me that our beloved Lord would visit Ooty the following day. Immediately, the devotees from Coimbatore made arrangements for a bus to go to Ooty for the Lord’s darshan and took me also along with them. When Swami approached the Coimbatore group, I gathered courage and prayed to Him to permit me to serve in Puttaparthi College. Swami replied in the affirmative: “Yes, yes, yes.” I consulted my parents and applied for the post. A formal interview was conducted at Brindavan and I was selected. The management of the CBM College, Coimbatore, was considerate enough to relieve me from my duties immediately. But the Principal of the CBM College, who had joined just then, directed me to get an extension of time from the authorities of SSSASCC. I rushed to Parthi and Swami lovingly conceded my prayer and graciously permitted me to join after I5 days. Fifteen days passed. The Principal of the CBM College did not keep his promise and directed me to approach the authorities of SSSASCC for yet another extension of 15 days. Now I was in a fix. A senior colleague of mine there challenged me by remarking, “Your Baba is known for miracles! Why couldn’t He do something in your case?” A voice from within came and I replied, “He does, and you will be the first to witness that!” The next day, I happened to go to the house of the former Principal of the CBM College, Prof. Narayanan, who got very annoyed on hearing about the way in which the issue had been handled. He took me straight to the Chairman of the CBM College, pleaded with him on my behalf and persuaded him to take the initiative in getting my relief. The following day, the Chairman came to the college and ordered the Principal to issue my ‘relieving order’ immediately. After obtaining my ‘relieving order’ from the Principal in just 15 minutes, the first person I met was the same colleague who had doubted the ever-encompassing love of Swami! The very next day, I joined my duty at SSSASCC and met Prof. N Kasturi with whom I maintained a close relationship for decades. Just a few days later during darshan, Swami inquired about me and christened me ‘Coimbatore’. Whenever occasion demanded, He called me ‘Coimbatore’ and I had a doubt for a long time whether Swami knew my name at all. The staff meeting of the college used to be in the Divine presence in the Divine interview room in the Mandir. Swami used to touch upon several issues in the course of His conversation and fill the hearts of everyone with confidence, missionary zeal, and love. On one such occasion, I was far away from Him. He spoke in mellifluous Telugu for over an hour and a half without any translation. After He concluded, without looking at my side, He lovingly enquired in Telugu, “Bhalachandran, did you understand what I spoke?” Though Telugu was not my mother-tongue, I followed His message. I replied quickly, “Yes, Swami.” He turned back and gave me a broad smile. On yet another occasion of this kind, Swami instilled in me the sense of belonging to the institution to which I was wedded now, by declaring, “You take care of My children; I will bear the entire burden of your family.” Swami stands by His promise completely. In the formative years of the Institute, during darshan Swami would certainly

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Should I create something in order to show you a miracle?”

Should I create something in order to show you a miracle?” Siddhanth Chandrashekar was a student in the Department of Mathematics and Computer Sciences at the Sri Sathya Sai Institute of Higher Learning, Prasanthi Nilayam Campus, from 2006-2010. Currently, he is a scientist at GE Global Research, Bangalore. We are always thrilled when we witness a miracle of Bhagavan or for that matter even hear about it. That is why whenever we talk about Bhagavan, the first thing that very often comes to our mind are His miracles. Miracles reveal His omnipresence, omniscience, omnipotence and thrill us, fascinate us, and leave us amazed. These ‘visiting cards’ of His have been drawing so many people to Prasanthi Nilayam from all parts of the world. In fact, how we came to Bhagavan is quite miraculous [in itself]. Let me narrate to you how my father came into Bhagavan’s fold or rather how Bhagavan got him into His fold. It was way back in the year 1987 when my father came to know that there was a person by name Sathya Sai Baba. He knew nothing more and he never bothered to know anything more. One day, he was returning home in the train as usual after the day’s work. A stranger sitting opposite my father for no apparent reason suddenly took out a photo of Bhagavan and gave it to my father. My father did not understand but nevertheless he took the photograph. He asked my father, “Why don’t you attend bhajans [devotional singing]?” My father was taken aback because he had never attended any bhajans till then. The man told my father that there was a doctor in my father’s locality who was a devotee of Swami and advised my father to go there. When my father’s destination arrived, this man who was supposed to go further down got down with my father. Even though he was a chronic asthma patient himself (as he mentioned to my father) he took the trouble of taking my father to the doctor’s place and introduced him to the doctor. My father didn’t understand what exactly happened and he took it lightly. The following Sunday my father did not go for the bhajans. But the next Sunday, my father, out of curiosity, went for the bhajans. At first, he felt it quite strange that one person was leading, and everybody else was repeating, but nevertheless he liked it. From that day he started attending the bhajans regularly and developed more and more interest in Swami and soon became an ardent devotee of Bhagavan. The whole incident is so mysterious and miraculous even though it looks very normal. The slow transformation and the difference in the outlook were greatly influenced by Swami’s impact. After all everything is His will. Speaking of miracles, I am reminded of what Bhagavan once said to Dr. Osis, who had come to meet Bhagavan and to investigate into His miracles. Bhagavan said, “I do not perform miracles to procure certificates from anybody. So it is not possible for Me to do anything just for the purpose of your investigations. I perform the so-called ‘miracles’ only to show My love, protect My devotees in distress, and to reveal the extra-ordinary powers of the Supreme.” Many a time, we have seen our Lord creating material objects and presenting them to His devotees for their protection. But it does not necessarily mean that creation is necessary for protection. Let me tell you the experience of my mother in which the Lord proved to be her Savior in dire need. The experience shows how Bhagavan responds to every little prayer that emanates from a pure heart. My mother is a chronic asthma patient. It so happened that my grandmother, who stayed with us, wanted to meet a few relatives and was very adamant in visiting those relatives’ house. Now, she was dependent on my mother to take her to the their house. But it was impossible for my mother to take her out because it would be quite a long journey; my mother already had a slight wheezing problem and overexertion would make it severe. My mother had no choice but to take her. So my mother went and prayed in front of Bhagavan’s photo and totally surrendered at His feet. When she left home, she had slight wheezing that to her surprise stopped as she got down the stairs. She took my grandmother, left her in her relatives’ place and returned home after three hours. and believe it or not, for those three hours she had no wheezing at all! There are so many people around the world who seek the Lord’s help in their dire needs and He readily responds. His is a 24-hour ‘Help-Desk’; you can call up anytime and He is there to respond in a flash. Bhagavan moves among us, talks to us, and laughs with us in such a humanly manner that we tend to forget that He is the Supreme One. But sometimes in order to reveal His supreme power, the Lord performs miracles, which stun the people who watch them and even those who hear of them. In those good old days, Swami used to go to the banks of River Chitravati with His devotees. One day, Swami was seated on the riverbed with His devotees. The sun had set and the full moon in the sky had filled it with its cool radiance. Swami looked at it for some time and asked if the moon looked like His face? As He moved His fingers on the Earth, an extraordinary phenomenon took place in the sky. A halo appeared around the moon like Swami’s hair! That was not all. The pointed fingers of Swami wrote something on the dark dome. Then there appeared on that heavenly hairdo, a Shankha and a Chakra (Lord Vishnu’s conch and disc) streaked in lightning. With a further wave of His hand, the conch of lightning dived into Swami’s hand itself and converted itself into a conch shell as found on earth. Swami

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Surprise

Surprise There is always a hint of the Divine child in this most glorious and unique Sai phenomenon. I am constantly haunted by a delightful incident recounted by Professor Kasturi in his memoirs, Loving God. Some many years ago, there were only about fifty residents at Prasanthi Nilayam, living in a small cluster of tenements near the Mandir; and every afternoon at 4 o’clock the young Baba visited them, though never in the same order. One day, Kasturi—then a retired professor—stood waiting at his window, anxiously watching for Baba to emerge from the front door of another dwelling. Suddenly, from behind him, he felt hands cover his eyes, and the words, “Guess who?” Kasturi writes, “My reply was a cascade of tears.” Baba had left the other house by the back door and managed to creep round unseen to enter Kasturi’s house, also from the back, to surprise him! Lessons, too, are often taught with loving humor. I remember the lady who was using her japamala [holy beads] when Swami came along. He stopped, took the rosary into His own hands and with a pious expression repeated, “Rama – Rama – Rama – I must do the laundry today – Rama…” Then He returned the rosary to her with a smile. No further words were necessary!

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Fun With Sai

Fun With Sai Splendor The contrasts can be mind-bending. Some years ago, when Baba visited the Himalayas with a party of chosen disciples, they all behaved like excited boys in the unfamiliar snow. Baba threw snowballs at them and enjoyed the improvised toboggans on which they careered down the slopes. Yet, on another day, He blessed a venerable sage in his cave retreat by granting him a sight of His cosmic form, which left the old man in a state of unimaginable ecstasy. On a different occasion, a great sage had stayed for a long time at Prasanthi Nilayam. Afterwards he wrote, “At the last moment of leave-taking, His transformation into Krishna in dazzling splendor, blinding my sight, is a face never to be forgotten in my life.” Consumed This is a little story which Professor Kasturi told a couple from England in 1980. Many years ago Kasturi was with Baba at Benaras and was consumed by the desire to receive a mantra [sacred verbal formula] from Swami. Having mentioned this to Baba, he bathed himself in the sacred waters of the Ganges and fasted all morning in order to receive it. But the morning hours passed. Noon came. But no mantra! He confessed that by this time he shed tears of disappointment. Then, horror of horrors, lunchtime came and he was seated right next to Swami. “Kasturi, why aren’t you eating?” asked Baba, assuming innocence. “The mantra…” began the miserable Kasturi, swallowing a sob. “What is the purpose of a mantra?” Swami asked. “To get closer to the Lord,” Kasturi replied. Baba looked down at Kasturi’s arm and then at His own. They were almost touching. “Well,” He smiled in His divinely down-to–earth way, “How much closer do you want to get?” Long Wait A young man from the United States received an unexpected lesson in patience, not to say humility. Apparently, he was under the impression that having made the journey to Puttaparthi, he would or should be accorded an interview right away. He was oblivious of the fact that many people have waited months, even years, or have never had an interview at all. When, after three weeks, he was blessed with an interview, he told Baba he had had to wait for three weeks. Smilingly, the Avatar [descent of God on earth] replied, “But I have had to wait several thousand years for you!”

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Spring Sting

Spring Sting This intriguing story was narrated at the Active Workers Conference at Leicester in spring 1995. It is another example of Sai humor designed and executed with great care, for the spiritual advancement of those involved. Swami usually leaves Prasanthi Nilayam after Sivarathri. In this particular year, Swami was still at Puttaparthi. In fact, He hadn’t seen the students of the Brindavan Campus for many months. The students were feeling the pangs of separation so badly that they wrote several letters, sent delegations, intensified their sadhana, and prayed hard for Swami’s darshan at Brindavan. When a delegation of students went to Puttaparthi in mid March, He promised to come the following week. But, He didn’t. The students were upset. However, they continued to plead. Near the end of March, Swami sent word to the students at Brindavan that He was coming the following day. The students’ happiness knew no bounds and they prepared to receive Sai in a grand manner. Swami did arrive as promised. The students lined the roads to have a glimpse of the Premaswarupa [embodiment of love]. Yet, not even a glance was cast on the students. Swami went straight to Trayee Brindavan breaking the usual routine of addressing the students on the day of His arrival. Naturally, the students were very upset. However, later in the day, a message came from Swami that He would speak to them the following day and He would tell them something so significant that they should prepare themselves accordingly and wear their best clothes. The students were consoled by this message. The following morning, they got up very early and smartened themselves with enthusiasm to be in the loving Lord’s company. They went early to the darshan area and waited. Swami came very slowly from Trayee Brindavan and walked with His head down, avoiding any looks at the students. The students tried to attract His attention in many ways and failed. After darshan, Swami walked back without any contact with the students. By now most of the students were very upset. Some started to blame others, while many blamed themselves. They gave much thought to their personal sadhana and tried to pinpoint any mishaps that might have prompted Swami’s “workshop treatment.” They decided that in the afternoon they would try their utmost to establish normal communication with Swami. Afternoon darshan came and went. Despite the students’ fervent attempts to attract Swami’s attention, He walked back quietly with His head down—as in the morning. Nevertheless, the students were determined to stop Him this time. They ran behind Him and surrounded Him in front of Trayee Brindavan. Even then Swami didn’t look at them. Some students started weeping, others asked for His pardon, and some asked, “What have we done?” Swami lifted His head, looked at all of them waiting expectantly for the nectarine words… “April Fool!” He said mischievously and walked off! In this situation, Swami used His acute sense of humor to make the students review their personal sadhana, with excellent results!

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Happiness is Union with God

Happiness is Union with God Marcello Sandri was a student from 1992-2001 at the Sri Sathya Sai Higher Secondary School, Prasanthi Nilayam. Currently, he is a senior software engineer in Italy. After having been in the Divine fold for the last many years, after having observed Him, after having talked with Him many a time, the only thing of which I can be sure about Bhagavan is that He is love, love, and nothing other than love. The way He looks at everyone, the way He smiles at everyone, the way He moves, are all reflections of His inner being, of what He really is, and that is love alone. Often, we may feel that He is ‘angry’ with us, but we should never forget that He is the greatest actor in this drama of life. He acts so well that we fail to recognize the love. He acts ‘angry’ to correct us, for we do not change otherwise. So His main aim is our happiness. Isn’t that love? When He gives discourses, when He sings bhajans [holy songs], we are all exhilarated and feel overjoyed though we may be far away from Him. How does this happen? It is because His love is like a wildfire, which spreads out making everything and anything burn in the same fire. At that moment we really feel happy. The only problem is that we do not keep that fire alive, we let it die out and thus we return to our normal state. Our life as a student seems to be like in paradise, for we have everything that we need around us, and to top it all we have Bhagavan Himself who lives with us. But why is it that He then emphasizes the point: “Look within, start your inner journey.” A journey within! And where is the destination? First of all, what could we possibly find inside us that is not already outside us? I am reminded of a small poem, which answers all these questions beautifully. It goes like this: God wanted to hide, He said:“If I hide on top of the highest mountains, man will climb it and find Me,If I hide in the atom, He will split it and find Me,If I hide on the stars, He will spy me out with His telescopes.”So, God decided to hide in the place where man would never search,And that is in the depths of his heart. So God is there inside us, in our heart. That is what our Dear Lord means when He asks us to look within. He gives us a clue to this treasure hunt and the treasure is immense, immeasurable. It is up to us to find this treasure so well hidden. It is said that the best way to hide something from someone is to keep that object right under his nose! That’s exactly what Bhagavan has done. The biggest treasure of all is not under our nose, it is with us already, but we do not know it! How foolish is it of us to go around searching for what we actually have already? ‘God’, ‘Consciousness’, ‘Bhagavan’ and ‘Inner Being’ is all synonymous. Bhagavan is no different from us except that He knows that He is God while we do not. In the Bible, too, it is written: “God made man in His very form.” Does it mean physically? I don’t think so. Our soul is the same as His. We are just a part in His endless whole. How beautiful it is to think of this! We are God, God is we. So if we are God, we can achieve anything! We can do what others can’t. We can now do the things we were afraid of. This is great. All this would be true only and only if we really believe that we are God. Another poem springs up in my mind in this connection: A small boy looked up at a star and began to weep.And the star said, “Boy, why are you weeping?”The boy said, “You are too far away,I will never be able to touch you.”And the star answered, “My dear boy, if I weren’tAlready in your heart, you would not be able to see me.” When I read this poem for the first time, I was out of breath. I was really astonished. This poem clearly describes the way we are living today. We are like the small boy weeping for the worldly things around us knowing not that we have them already inside us. This is in accordance with what Bhagavan says, “Everything is a reflection of your inner being.” Everything we see around us, if at all we can see anything, it is already inside us. The worldly things we see are just reflections, and reflections are not real. This is what is called maya [illusion]. The whole world is maya; it is unreal. But we are very much attracted by it. You may ask me how it is possible to have everything inside. This is indeed possible because we have Bhagavan inside us. Then we have the whole universe and much more, too! It all comes back to the point that we have God inside us. Then how is it that we do not hear Him or why doesn’t He talk to us? It is because we do not try to listen, and we do not give Him the necessary time to talk. Once a student went to Socrates and asked him, “Master, how can I find God?” The great master then took him to a river. The boy obediently followed him into the river. Suddenly, Socrates pushed the boy into the water. The boy began struggling for breath but in vain. When the boy became blue in color, Socrates pulled him out. The student was very angry and abused him. Socrates then said, “Dear boy, when you were under the water, what did you want most?” The boy answered “air.” Then the great truth was revealed, “My

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