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Divine Words of wisdom by Sathya Sai Baba – On Love 1. Never become a Lover, become Love: Beautiful Analogies Your browser does not support the audio element. 1996-07-31 Document Download Audio Social Share Facebook Twitter Youtube Instagram Description Students can understand the interpretation of subtle aspects. One must never be a lover. A lover may love one or two. The lover is very low class. One must become love itself! When one becomes love, one can love any number of people. A lover can only love one or two. Hence one must never become a lover but must become love. When man becomes love, he is loved by everyone and then alone can one understand the feeling of the one Atma, of oneness. Love is uniform in everyone. Vedanta teaches this principle of love extensively. If love is not there in each and everything, then it is not possible to acquire it. So what sort of love must one have? It is not the love at the body or mind level. One must love God in every way and in every perspective. When one does so, the unnecessary things will vanish on their own accord. This is called as the doctrine of non-dualism. There is a sugar cane. It has many bends. A sugar cane may have many bends but the juice does not have any bends. One’s thoughts, too, may be haphazard, but one must seek to develop love within. The juice does not have any bends. That is “Raso Vai Saha”- the essence is Brahma; that is the principle of Brahman. That juice is the Divinity. God is in the form of ‘rasa’, the essence. It is not ‘Paadarasa’ the mercury but it is ‘Premarasa’ the juice of love. Mercury is called as ‘Padarasa’ in Telugu. Mercury when put on ground does not flow as one unit but breaks into small balls. But the ‘Premarasa’, the essence of love joins everything. 2. We should develop Love for God

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Poems by Bhagwan Sri Sathya Sai Baba

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Bhagwan Shri Sathya Sai Poem – Love 1.)Sakala Shastra Purana Bangalore, Brindavan (Ugadi ) Your browser does not support the audio element. 1996-07-31   Document Download Audio Social Share Facebook Twitter Youtube Instagram Description alli garbhamunundi Sakala shastra puraana sangrahaveththa ayi, Vedanta vedyudau vibhujudaina, Rakthiayi paaraga ramya harmyambula, Ramiyinchu raja chandramudu naina, Ranaranga mandu paraabhutaripudauchu Velugondu jagadeka veerudaina, Saati raaru bhakthulaku yenaatikaina, Needu premaye lekane raadu mukti!! He may be a scholar in Vedas, epics and sacred texts He may be a king living in a big palace, with comfort and beauty, He may be one of valour and courage fighting well in the battlefield, Any day they do not equal a devotee!! And without love, liberation is hard to get!! One might well-versed in all the Vedas and Vedanta but without love one cannot attain liberation.    Listen To Full Discourse Vedanta is Very Easy to Practise Bangalore, Brindavan (Ugadi )   Your browser does not support the audio element. 1996-07-31 Document Download this Audio Social Share Facebook Twitter Youtube Instagram Description You may master the Vedas and Vedanta, You may be an expert composer of beautiful poems and prose, But if you lack purity of heart, You will ruin yourself. Never forget these good words.    Vedanta is Very Easy to Practise Bangalore, Brindavan (Ugadi )   Your browser does not support the audio element. 1996-07-31 Document Download this Audio Social Share Facebook Twitter Youtube Instagram Description You may master the Vedas and Vedanta, You may be an expert composer of beautiful poems and prose, But if you lack purity of heart, You will ruin yourself. Never forget these good words.    2.)Prema Lenatti Manasadhi Bangalore, Brindavan (Ugadi ) Your browser does not support the audio element. 1996-06-20   Document Download Audio Social Share Facebook Twitter Youtube Instagram Description Heart and mind devoid of Love are really like a burial ground Just because there is air going in and out Can we say that a bellows on the forge is with life?    Listen To Full Discourse Selfless love and firm faith Bangalore, Brindavan (Ugadi )   Your browser does not support the audio element. 1996-06-20 Document Download this Audio Social Share Facebook Twitter Youtube Instagram Description Embodiment’s of Love! The hall-mark of love is Thyaga (selfless sacrifice). Love seeks nothing from anyone. It bears no ill-will towards anyone. It is utterly selfless and pure. Failing to understand the true nature of love, man yearns for it in various ways. Love has to be cherished with feelings of selflessness and sacrifice. In what is deemed as love in the world– whether it be maternal love, brotherly love, or friendship—there is an element of selfishness. Only God’s love is totally free from the taint of selfishness. Divine love reaches out even to the remotest being. It brings together those who are separate. It raises man from animality to divinity. It transforms gradually all forms of worldly love to Divine love. To experience this Divine love, men must be prepared to give up selfishness and self-interest. They must develop purity and steadfastness. With firm faith in the Divine, they must foster the love of God regardless of all obstacles and ordeals.    Selfless love and firm faith Bangalore, Brindavan (Ugadi )   Your browser does not support the audio element. 1996-06-20 Document Download this Audio Social Share Facebook Twitter Youtube Instagram Description Embodiment’s of Love! The hall-mark of love is Thyaga (selfless sacrifice). Love seeks nothing from anyone. It bears no ill-will towards anyone. It is utterly selfless and pure. Failing to understand the true nature of love, man yearns for it in various ways. Love has to be cherished with feelings of selflessness and sacrifice. In what is deemed as love in the world– whether it be maternal love, brotherly love, or friendship—there is an element of selfishness. Only God’s love is totally free from the taint of selfishness. Divine love reaches out even to the remotest being. It brings together those who are separate. It raises man from animality to divinity. It transforms gradually all forms of worldly love to Divine love. To experience this Divine love, men must be prepared to give up selfishness and self-interest. They must develop purity and steadfastness. With firm faith in the Divine, they must foster the love of God regardless of all obstacles and ordeals.    3.)Shastra Purana Bangalore, Brindavan (Ugadi ) Your browser does not support the audio element. 1996-06-20   Document Download Audio Social Share Facebook Twitter Youtube Instagram Description Heart and mind devoid of Love are really like a burial ground Just because there is air going in and out Can we say that a bellows on the forge is with life?    Listen To Full Discourse Selfless love and firm faith Bangalore, Brindavan (Ugadi )   Your browser does not support the audio element. 1996-06-20 Document Download this Audio Social Share Facebook Twitter Youtube Instagram Description Embodiment’s of Love! The hall-mark of love is Thyaga (selfless sacrifice). Love seeks nothing from anyone. It bears no ill-will towards anyone. It is utterly selfless and pure. Failing to understand the true nature of love, man yearns for it in various ways. Love has to be cherished with feelings of selflessness and sacrifice. In what is deemed as love in the world– whether it be maternal love, brotherly love, or friendship—there is an element of selfishness. Only God’s love is totally free from the taint of selfishness. Divine love reaches out even to the remotest being. It brings together those who are separate. It raises man from animality to divinity. It transforms gradually all forms of worldly love to Divine love. To experience this Divine love, men must be prepared to give up selfishness and self-interest. They must develop purity and steadfastness. With firm faith in the Divine, they must foster the love of God regardless of all obstacles and ordeals.    Selfless love and firm faith Bangalore, Brindavan (Ugadi )   Your browser does not support the audio element. 1996-06-20 Document Download this Audio Social Share Facebook

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Shri Sathya Sai Baba Chinna Kathas

Shri Sathya Sai Baba Chinna Kathas – Love

Shri Sathya Sai Baba Chinna Kathas – Ego 1.-Radha’s love is unmatched and she is egoless: Conversation between Yashoda and Radha Puttaparthi, Sai Kulwanth Hall (1996 Special Discourses ) Your browser does not support the audio element. 1996-07-31   Document Download Audio Social Share Facebook Twitter Youtube Instagram Description Truth and love are one and the same. The whole world becomes ‘shoonyam’- null and void due to the union of love and truth. A small example to illustrate this. Yashoda was going from street to street searching for Krishna. Since Krishna has one body, the word ‘searching’ is used. She was in continuous search of Krishna. If Krishna was everywhere, then is there any need to search for Him? But since Krishna had put on one body, she was searching for it. Seeing Radha in front of her, she asked, “O Radha! Did you see my boy Krishna? Did he come by to your place? I went all over and to everybody’s place, I did not find Krishna. Did you see Him?” Radha closed her eyes and with intense love she thought about Krishna, “O Krishna!” In a moment Krishna appeared there!! Yashoda saw this. “Krishna is my son and I am his mother. I thought for long that no love is greater than the mother’s love. I was egoistic with the feeling that none would love Krishna as much as I love him. I could not realise the mighty power of your love. Is there so much power in your love?! He manifested the moment you lovingly thought about him.” What kind of love is that of Radha? Her love is pure, sacred and egoless hence Krishna manifested there. If there is impurity in the heart or traces of ego, God does not manifest even after hours, days, years and eras of trying. Yashoda caught hold of Radha’s hands and said, “O Mother! You have opened my eyes to wisdom and have driven away my ego and ignorance. I realised that there are many whose love is greater than mine. I considered my love to be supreme and top most. It is my mistake. Please teach me love like you.” Radha said, “O Yashoda, it cannot be taught by anybody, it cannot be passed on by anybody. Each one has to understand and realise it by oneself and this love can only be developed once you believe Krishna whole heartedly.”After Krishna returned home, catching hold of Krishna tightly, she said, “Krishna! Pettinadi tinavu! Ne pettinadi tinavu! Gollala puttal kunupoyi, Pattelluga dobuttunavu tinedavu Neetho puttenu mattella Krishna!! Krishna! You don’t eat what is served, You do not eat what I give you, You visit the houses of cowherd boys And eat secretly fists full of butter” “You do not eat the butter that I give you. We have butter in plenty in our house but you do not eat that. But you go to other’s homes and eat butter even if they are chasing you.” What is the inner meaning of this? It only means that to Krishna heart of the devotee is most important than his mother or his home. God manifests without a moment’s delay when one develops love that is pure, unselfish and devoid of ego. The devotees are put to such delusions and troubles due to the body attachment.   Listen To Full Discourse Vedanta is Very Easy to Practise Puttaparthi, Sai Kulwanth Hall (1996 Special Discourses ) Your browser does not support the audio element. 1996-07-31 Document Download this Audio Social Share Facebook Twitter Youtube Instagram Description You may master the Vedas and Vedanta, You may be an expert composer of beautiful poems and prose, But if you lack purity of heart, You will ruin yourself. Never forget these good words.    Vedanta is Very Easy to Practise Puttaparthi, Sai Kulwanth Hall (1996 Special Discourses ) Your browser does not support the audio element. 1996-07-31 Document Download this Audio Social Share Facebook Twitter Youtube Instagram Description You may master the Vedas and Vedanta, You may be an expert composer of beautiful poems and prose, But if you lack purity of heart, You will ruin yourself. Never forget these good words.    2.- Pure love doesn’t beg; An illustration Puttaparthi, Sai Kulwanth Hall (1996 Special Discourses ) Your browser does not support the audio element. 1996-06-20   Document Download Audio Social Share Facebook Twitter Youtube Instagram Description Love is a triangle and it is not afraid of anything. It does not beg anyone. Love loves only for the sake of Love but not for any material thing. So Love is for Love. Love is fearless. It does not beg for anything. It loves just for Love. Such Love with these three qualities is the True Love. Once a king went to a forest for hunting. He was tired and felt thirsty. He saw a small hut at some distance. Expecting someone to be there he went and saw a great person meditating in that place. The king waited there without disturbing the person who is in meditation. After a little while the person got up and asked the king who he is and why he was waiting. The king replied that, “He is the king of that kingdom and having come for hunting and getting tired, he came there to take some rest”. Then that great person gave him some cool water and some fruits. The king was happy. Going back, the king requested that person to go along with him to his kingdom and accept his hospitality. That person being a sage who relinquished everything did not accept king’s invitation. The king pleaded repeatedly and then to make him happy, the sage went with him. Both of them bathed and the king went to the altar in his house and prayed to God as follows. “Oh God! By my fortune, I became the king. But this kingdom is very small. I have to expand this by conquering some other kings. Please bless me”. The sage, hearing this prayer

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