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Shri Sathya Sai Baba Chinna Kathas – Devotee

Shri Sathya Sai Baba Chinna Kathas - Devotee

1:- How am I to know, if you are Shiva or Madhava: Thyagaraja Story

Puttaparthi, Sai Kulwanth Hall (1996 Special Discourses )

1996-07-19

 

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Thyagaraja said, “O lord, how can I decide who you are?! How am I to know if you are Shiva or Madhava? ‘Ra’ is the primal letter in the eight lettered Madhava mantra ‘Om Namo Narayanaya’ ” Without the ‘ra’ syllable the mantra becomes ‘nayanaya’ which means ‘chopping’ and so the mantra loses its significance. Tyagaraja further says, “In the mantra ‘Om namah Shivaya’, ‘ma’ is the primal and life letter” And its absence makes the mantra ‘om nah shivaya’ which means inauspicious. “I pay my respects to the one who knows these details. How am I to know if you are Shiva or Madhava?” In Shiva mantra ‘ma’ is the life letter and in Madhava mantra ‘ra’ is the life letter. These two letters make the word ‘RAMA’ and so Thyagaraja says that he salutes the word Rama. So there is none in this world who does not chant the Lord’s name. One thinks of God in one form or the other.

 

Singing the glory of the Lord is the royal path to liberation

Puttaparthi, Sai Kulwanth Hall (1996 Special Discourses )

 
1996-07-19
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Devotion is the basis t o attain knowledge of the Supreme Being. Devotion is the panacea to get rid of the disease of birth and death. D evotion leads to the knowledge of eternal truth and con fers liber a tio

 

2:- Padmapada Guru Seva; Story from Bhaja Govindam

Puttaparthi, Sai Kulwanth Hall (Gurupoornima )

1998-07-09

 

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Shankaracharya had five disciples. One is very pure hearted. The others came there to learn Shastras and Upanishads and other knowledge. They were going through logic and grammar. One day Shankaracharya was teaching this logic. One student wanted to attend to the personal duties of the teacher. He would collect all the clothes of the guru and take it to the river when he would go to bathe. This disciple got completely involved in these duties in attending the personal needs of the guru. Thinking, chanting and and repeating the name of the Guru, he started washing the clothes and he finds that the water of the Ganges was rising. The water reached his neck when he noticed this. He was not fear stricken because he would drown, he thought he may not be able to survive. “By evening time it may not be possible for me to handover the clothes to my Guru” that was his main thought. ” I should handover these clothes to the Guru. It doesn’t matter even if I lose my life”. He kept the bundle of clothes on his head and started chanting the name of his Guru. Wherever he kept his foot to step ahead, there arose a lotus flower from the stone. The student was named Padmapada. The guru summoned him and blessed him. “Service to Guru is greatest. You considered Guru as your God. God is not separate from your Guru. Guru is Brahma, Guru is Vishnu, Guru is Shiva. Do not get carried away by today’s interpretation of Guru. God is only Guru. The creation, sustenance and annihilation are divine qualities. Consider God as your Guru. Don’t take individuals as your Guru”. Thus, he blessed Padmapada. The other four disciples used to make fun of Padmapada. At a moment of time he could chant all his lessons learnt. In fact, he was much better than all those who had studied everyday. Shankaracharya asked, “How are you chanting all these things?” He said Guru, “You are my everything, I surrender myself to you”. Who is Shankara? The one without doubts (Shanka) is Shankara. Shankara has no doubts. 

 

God alone is the real Guru

Puttaparthi, Sai Kulwanth Hall (Gurupoornima )
1998-07-09
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Concentrate on the love of God. Although one’s mother, father, and preceptor are to be adored as divine beings, they are not God. God should be worshipped as mother, father, preceptor, kinsman, and friend. Father, mother, and preceptor dwell in their respective abodes. But God dwells in your heart. Love the Lord who resides in your heart. All other objects of love are impermanent. What is the use of education if you have not learnt to worship God?

 

3:- Swami on the life of British Prime Minister James Mcdonald: Lead life with good thoughts

Puttaparthi, Poornachandra Auditorium (Sevadal Conference )

 
1987-11-21

 

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More fragrant than the sweet-smelling flowers like the Jasmine and the Champak, Softer than cheese and butter, more beautiful than the eye of the peacock, more pleasant than the moonlight is the love of the mother.

 
 

Guidelines to the members of Sathya Sai Seva Organisations

Puttaparthi, Poornachandra Auditorium (Sevadal Conference )

 
 
 
1987-11-21
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4:- Do what you like; Chaitanya Maha prabhu story

Puttaparthi, Sai Kulwanth Hall (Ladies Day )

 
 
1999-11-19

 

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Importance of Mother's grace

Puttaparthi, Sai Kulwanth Hall (Ladies Day )

 
 
 
 
1999-11-19
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5:- Surdas and Krishna's Conversation: Chinnakatha

Puttaparthi, Sai Kulwanth Hall (1996 Special Discourses )
1996-06-21

 

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Once upon a time, Lord Krishna approached Surdas and said, “O Surdas, would you like to see me? I will give you sight.” Surdas said, “Swami, people have eyes, but are they able to see you? “Kannulundi gruddi ayi, Kalyana karamaina, Nee roopa darsimpa nerarairi” Though they have eye sight they are blind to look at the auspicious form of yours!! “Chevi undi chevatulayi, atimanoharamaina, Nee gaana maalakimpa nerarairi” Though they have ears they are deaf to the melodious music!! What is the use of the ears that are like big plates? Can they hear your divine flute? They have eyes like the cotton balls; are they able to see you? No!! I want eyes that can see you. I need the ears that can hear the divine music from your flute. I do not want the physical, bodily ears and eyes.” That is the real wisdom, ‘Gyanam’. That is true renunciation.

 

Intelligence and Intellect

Puttaparthi, Sai Kulwanth Hall (1996 Special Discourses )
1999-11-19
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6:- Cry for God; Ramakrishna said

Puttaparthi, Sai Kulwanth Hall (Gurupoornima )

 
 
 
 
1998-07-09

 

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Once upon a time, Lord Krishna approached Surdas and said, “O Surdas, would you like to see me? I will give you sight.” Surdas said, “Swami, people have eyes, but are they able to see you? “Kannulundi gruddi ayi, Kalyana karamaina, Nee roopa darsimpa nerarairi” Though they have eye sight they are blind to look at the auspicious form of yours!! “Chevi undi chevatulayi, atimanoharamaina, Nee gaana maalakimpa nerarairi” Though they have ears they are deaf to the melodious music!! What is the use of the ears that are like big plates? Can they hear your divine flute? They have eyes like the cotton balls; are they able to see you? No!! I want eyes that can see you. I need the ears that can hear the divine music from your flute. I do not want the physical, bodily ears and eyes.” That is the real wisdom, ‘Gyanam’. That is true renunciation.

 

God alone is the real Guru

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1998-07-09
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7:-God alone is the real Guru

Puttaparthi, Sai Kulwanth Hall (Gurupoornima )

 
 
 
 
 
1998-07-09

 

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Once upon a time, Lord Krishna approached Surdas and said, “O Surdas, would you like to see me? I will give you sight.” Surdas said, “Swami, people have eyes, but are they able to see you? “Kannulundi gruddi ayi, Kalyana karamaina, Nee roopa darsimpa nerarairi” Though they have eye sight they are blind to look at the auspicious form of yours!! “Chevi undi chevatulayi, atimanoharamaina, Nee gaana maalakimpa nerarairi” Though they have ears they are deaf to the melodious music!! What is the use of the ears that are like big plates? Can they hear your divine flute? They have eyes like the cotton balls; are they able to see you? No!! I want eyes that can see you. I need the ears that can hear the divine music from your flute. I do not want the physical, bodily ears and eyes.” That is the real wisdom, ‘Gyanam’. That is true renunciation.

 

God alone is the real Guru

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1998-07-09
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