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Oct 28, 2004
Sri Sai Narayan Baba's Gyan Sagar-Does The Guru Ever Die?
Sri Sai Narayan Baba's Gyan Sagar-Does The Guru Ever Die?
Does The Guru Ever Die?
Can a spiritual dimension be lacking in this? Is it to be found wanting? Are we to think that we are without the guru because the guru is no more? The guru was and now he is not?
The guru never dies because he lives in the disciple. That he may so live, he spends his life entering into the disciple in the form of his idealism, his ideas, his vision, his attitudes, his sense of values. His aim and objective for living is to ceaselessly and continuously strive and work so that he may live forever in and through each and every one of his disciples. The bright light of a candle never ceases to shine once another candle has been lit by its flame. It itself may be snuffed out, but it is already burning brightly upon another candle through another wick—the selfsame light.
Ponder this well! You are the being through whom the guru lives. This is an honour. This is a privilege. This is a great good fortune. It is also a responsibility; it is a duty; it is a truth to be known and kept in mind always: "I must be what the guru has taught me to be. I must be what the guru was." But .......
Somehow there is always a "but." You cannot rebut the previous statement, but Pujya Gurudev himself said in effect many a times: "Do not do what I do, but do as I say. Do what I tell you. I have given you some instructions, carry them out. Don’t try to imitate me. You may emulate me, you may try to be as I am in my nature, in my character, in my lofty, idealistic way of life, in my spiritual personality, but do not imitate me. Emulate me."
Imitation and emulation are two words whose distinction each disciple must know. Sankaracharya put his cloth over his head in a certain way. Today many people imitate that style of wearing a cloth. That is not discipleship; that is not spiritual emulation; that is not what he expected that you would be doing when he wrote Vivekachudamani, Atmabodha etc. He did not write them down so that you would imitate the way he dressed. Do not imitate so you fail miserably.
You must make the vibrant spirituality of the guru live within you, the sublime idealism of the guru live within you, the spiritual teachings of the guru live within you. His loftiness of character and conduct should live within you. His divine nature and the divine way he lived his life should be relived in you. Looking at you, the world should understand the divinity of your guru.
So, Gurudev said: "Do what I tell you to do. Don’t do what I do, because I do it on another level." Gurudev also said: "Obedience is better than reverence." Thus if the disciples know the difference between imitation and emulation and follow him through emulation and obedience, the guru never dies. Sri Sai Baba or Pujya Gurudev Swami Chinmayananda or for that matter any Guru will never die as long as there are sincere striving aspirants like all of you trying to walk the path of divine life, ever striving to fulfil in your thoughts, words and deeds the essence of his teachings.
Who then can say that Sri Sai Baba was and not is. He is and he shall ever continue to be. Why? Because each one of you represents a radiant facet, a shining aspect of his noble, divinely lived life. Therefore, in and through his disciples he lives and continues to inspire hundreds and thousands. This is a great privilege. This is a great guru seva. May you be engaged in doing it, and may you discriminate at every step so that you keep on emulating him and not go off at a tangent merely imitating him.
In physical world, Sri Sai Baba has left His mortal coil, but He is still alive, comes to you when you have Faith & Perceverance & when you remember Him. In the spiritual realm, the guru never dies. The disciples ensure that the light of the guru, the inspiration of the guru, the wisdom teachings of the guru are perpetually ignited & present in human society in and through each one of themselves.
The guru lives, and he shines through each one of his disciples. Each one of you, therefore, are living lights of the Sri Sai Baba's ideals in life. May God and Gurudev’s grace and blessings enable you to do this most effectively, most fully and most successfully for the benefit of all humanity. Let burning of egify of Ranavas destroy all your negatives to enlighten you to march ahead by flying the flag of Life & Teachings of Sri Sai Baba in spreading Love, Affection, Divinity in the entire creation of the creator.OM SAI RAM
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Shri G. S. Khaparde Diary
Shri G. S. Khaparde Diary
(Diary of the Hon’ble Mr. G.S. Khaparde (events between 1910 December and 1918 March)
7th December 1910
In the morning after my Pryer, Mr. Baba Saheb Bhate, who is a retired Mamlatdar, came to the Wada and sat talking with us. He has been staying here for some time and has a peculiar kind of calm on his face. We say Sayin Maharaj as he was going out and went to him in the musjid in the afternoon. I, Babasaheb Sahasrabuddhe, my son Baba, Bapushaeb Jog and children went togetherand sat there. Sayin Maharaj appeared to be in good humour. He asked Babasheb Sahasrabuddhe whether he came from Bombay. abasahen replied in the affirmative. Babasaheb was then asked wether he would return to Bombay. He again replied in the affirmative, but added that he could not be certain of remaining there as it would depend on circumstances. Sayin Maharaj remarked, "Yes. It is true, you have many things on hand and have to undertake more. You will be here, you will be hear, you should see yourself. The experiences gone through are real. They are not fanciful. I was here thousand of years ago". The Sayin Maharaj turned to me and started on apparently a new track. He said "This world is funny. All are my subjects. I look upon all equally, but some became thieves and what can I do for them? People who are themeselves very near death desire and make me great deal. They hurt me a good deal, but I said nothing. I kept quiet. God is very great and has his officers everywhere. They are all powerful. One must be content with the state in which good keeps him. But Iam very powerful. I was here eight or ten thousand years ag". My son asked him to tell a story as he told him before. Sayin Maharaj asked what story it was. My son replied that it was a story about three brothers who went to a Musjid. One of them wished to go out and beg. The others did not want him to do that, on the ground that food obatined by begging would be impured and would pollute their chowka. The third brother replied that if the food spoilt the chowka his legs should be cut off & c. Sayin Maharaj said it was a very good story. He would tell another when he was in the humour. My son said he did not know when the thing would happen, and if the hummour recurred after he left, there would not be much use. There upon Sayin Sahib told him that he should rest assured that the story would be told before he left.I ak\sked him why he was angry yesterday and he replied that it was because the Teli said something. Then I asked him why he cried out "Do not Beat. Do not beat" today at the time of the distribution of food, and he replied that he cried out because the patil family was quarrelling and divided among themselves. Sayin Sahib spoke with such a wonderful sweetness and he smilled so often and with such extraordinary grace that the conversation will remain engraved in my memory. Unfortunately other people came and the conversation was interrupted. We were so sorry for it but it could not be helped. We returned talking about it. Tatyasahib Nulkar was not present during the first part of the conversation but came later on. Balasahib Bhate came in the evening and we sat again talking about conversation.
8th December 1910
In the morning, after prayer, we saw Sayin Maharaj As usual when he was going out. Leter on we went to see him in the afternoon but had to turn back as he was washing his feet. Babasheb Sahasrabuddhe, myself, my son and a certain gentleman who came this morning formed the company that went and had to return. Tatyasahib Nulkar did not accompany us. Leter on we went again, but Sayin Sahib dismissed very soon. So we returned. He appeared very much engaged in thinking out something. At night Sayin Sahib slept at the Chavadi and we went to see the procession. It was very nice. The gentleman mentioned above is a Police-Officer, I believe, Head Constable. He was charged with extracting money and tried by the court of sessions. He vowed to visit Sayin Maharaj if he was acquitted. He was acquitted and so came to fulfil his vow. On seeing him Sayin Maharaj appeared affected and said "Ehy did you not stay a few days there? The poor people must have felt disappointed". He repeated this twice. We learnt afterwards that the gentleman's friends pressed him to stay and that he did not comply with their request. He had never seen Sayin Maharaj before. The wonder is how Sayin Maharaj Knew him and said what he did.
Source: www.shrisaibabasansthan.org
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How Udhi cured an advanced case of consumption
How Udhi cured an advanced case of consumption
SHIRDI SAI BABA'S MIRACLE THROUGH GURUJI-6
HOW UDHI CURED AN ADVANCED CASE OF CONSUMPTION
Shri B.N. Konar is a clerk in the Bansagar Project Circle office at Rewa. In the Sixties he began suffering from consumption which reached an advanced stage. He began vomitting blood. Being a grand nephew of Guruji (Shri R.N.Konar, who attained samadhi in 1981) of Shri Sai Baba Durbar at Jabalpur, he approached the latter for redress. As was his wont in such cases, Guruji made 21 doses of Udhi and sent them to be taken for 21 days first thing in the morning with honey. It was accordingly done and, stage by stage, the cure was completed. Today B.N.Konar is in good health, married and blessed with a bonny baby boy.
Glory be to Shri Shirdi Sai - Grace be to all
Note : Guruji used to prescribe Udhi with honey in the morning , as a panacea for many ills. H.H. Shri Narasimha Swamiji, a great apostle of Baba used it as the only medicine par excellence.
(Adopted from Divine Miracle of Shirdi Sai Baba - (A RECORD OF THRILLING
EXPERIENCES OF (LATE) DR.P.S.RAMASWAMI)
(AN ARDENT DEVOTEE OF SHRI SHIRDI SAI BABA)
This Book can be read from www.saileelas.org)
Courtesy: http://groups.yahoo.com/group/shirdisaibaba2/
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Oct 21, 2004
So Many Ways To Love by Elizabeth Benson
So Many Ways To Love by Elizabeth Benson
Story No.1
There were two incidents involving my car, in which Sri Sathya Sai made his presence known to me. The first incident was, for me, very dramatic. I had read of many incidents regarding Swami’s Omnipotence but never been involved in one. It was very exciting stuff which always happened to others. I was just a very ordinary, older woman who was learning about these things rather late in life.
One day, as I was driving alone in my car, I came across a young person lying on the side of the road, moaning, ( I thought) “Oh, I hit and run!” and I stopped and went back to see what I could do. IT was a young boy about fourteen years of age. As I bent over him to see what was wrong, he was moaning and saying, “Leave me alone, Leave me alone,” I said he couldn’t stay there as he was lying on the road,. “Come along,” I said. “I will take you to the hospital.”
At this, the “victim” jumped up and started to walk off. I was completely bewildered as one minute the youngster was lying moaning and the next walking off. I had not been aware of another car approaching, but he was.
Once this car passed on its way and was out of sight, he turned and came back to me. I was now standing beside my car. The key was till in the ignition and the driving side window was down. As he came up to the car he said to me, “ I think I’m hurt,” and he bent his head and indicated behind his ear in such a way that he was looking into the car.
Quick as a flash he had opened the car door, was in the driver’s seat and turning on the ignition with his left hand while his right slammed shut the car beside him. I had just sufficient presence of mind left to reach in through the window and keep turning the ignition off. This went of for some minutes, until I managed to pull the key out.
Then there was a struggle as he tried to get out of the car and I tried to keep him in it. I thought if he got out he would probably hit me. Finally, in desperation, I said in my mind, “Swami, you will have to do something about this.”
No sooner had I said those words in my mind then I found myself sitting in the car with the key in the ignition, my hands on the steering wheel, and the boy standing outside the car. The amazement I felt is beyond desperation! I hurriedly left the scene while fervently thanking my beloved Sathya Sai. Who knows what may have happened to me if Swami hadn’t come to my rescue.
Story No.2
At that time of the second incident I was driving a Suzuki Hatch two seater. A lady friend had been living with me for some months, so this little two seater suited us very well. However, my sister was coming from New Zealand to visit me and this meant the three of us could not go out together in a two-seater car. By this time I had learnt to talk to Baba about my problems, and I asked him to do something about this one.
When addressing Swami, I have found that one must be very careful about the wording of a request. I told Baba I could put one of my passengers into the back, but it would be uncomfortable for them and also illegal. Indeed, I needed another car for my sister’s visit, I told him. But I certainly was not in a position to buy another car, so it was up to Swami to help me solve my problem.
One Sunday, about ten days before my sister’s arrival, my friend Jane and I had been with the Sathya Sai Service Group visiting our less fortunate fellowmen. We were on our way home in the gloom of an early winter evening, when the driver of the tuck in front of me decided to make a right hand turn, giving no indication either physical or by indicator lights. The end result was that I hit a pole on the road’s grass verge. Jane spent one night in the hospital with whiplash. I had mild shock. The Suzuki was a write off broken down.
Well, Baba had successfully got rid of my car. Now I was without one altogether. As I was not insured this was quite a problem. The young man driving the truck was insured and he was, most definitely, in the wrong, as witnesses could testify. I felt confident of things turning out well for me.
But Swami was not about to make things too easy for me. He made me attend to all the details on my own. He showed me I could handle things if I only tried hard enough.
Within five weeks I had the cheque in my hand to buy another car. Everyone tells me it is unheard of to be paid in such a short time. All thanks must go to Baba for giving me the confidence and the right words to say.
Courtesy : Ramchand Chugani - Kobe Japan
Source: http://sss340.tripod.com/kobe/ways_to_love.htm
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Prof Katsuri's story, Why fear Iam Here
Prof Katsuri's story, Why fear Iam Here
Prof Katsuri says that we not fear when Baba is here. He says you think that there is His assurance"Why fear when I am here"?...and you feel absolutely confident and try to break your neck, because He will save you !
You neglect even the fundamental precautions ! If some one says, "Don't go there," but you go there saying "Ah! Swami is there ! why fear/ That kind of confidence neglecting the very principle of caution.
Swami is in this room, in that room ,in my pocket, in my ring, in my watch...He is everywhere and therefore no precaution! Swami,s picture is in the car, why bother ? You look at it and go faster and fast untill you meet with with some calamity...That is why Swami has said "Because I have said "Why fear when I am here. He said don,t be over confident and foolish..
.If you don,t follow my instructions you will be in trouble, and when you come back I won,t talk to you then, I bypass you. I take diversion untill the bridge is repaired... When you realize your mistakes and correct yourself, I will call you, I will talk to you again. Again
Swami remind us, to be careful. He said, don't be glad for having been close to me and near me, you may be pushed out!... Prof Kasturi say of course, I have been target a number of times! It is difficult thing to decide how near or how far one should be from Swami...It is something like fire. If you go too near, you get burnt! and if you keep too far you get cold!..
.Taking advantage of closeness to Him, feeling it is my due, because I am a big scholar, because I am indispensable to his glory. Such swelling of head will result in being sent out. Number of times this has happened and we have seen this. Swami Says:- Carry on your highest duty to yourself. Following the four F,s: Follow the Master,face the Devil,Fight to the end,and finish the game. Then you win My love, My Love in full measure. Love is my highest Miracle. Love can make you gather the affection of all mankind. Love will not tolerate any selfish aim . Love is God. Live in Love.
Then all is right,all can be well. Expand your heart so that it can encompass all. BABA
Jai Sai Ram,
Ram.Chugani
Source: http://web1.mtnl.net.in/~sairam/
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Who is Devi?
In this world, every individual has a mother. But Truth is the mother of the entire humanity. Those who follow this mother will never face any difficulties in life. The worldly mothers are bound by space and time and will have to leave their bodies at one point of time, but Truth is not limited by space and time and remains the same in all the three periods of time. It is the master of all the three worlds. So, everyone must necessarily follow such a noble mother. The term Devi refers to such a noble mother.
Devi is your Divine Mother. This Goddess Devi is also called Sathya Swaroopini, which means She is the embodiment of Truth. So, worshipping Truth amounts to worshipping the Goddess Devi. If you understand and follow this Truth, you will be successful in every field. Vedas also proclaims this Truth.
Devi is also referred to by various names such as Durga, Lakshmi, Sarasvathi, etc. She is described as the embodiment of Shakti, the universal energy.
The supreme Shakti manifests herself in the form of Durga, Lakshmi and Sarasvathi. Durga grants to us energy - physical, mental and spiritual. Lakshmi bestows on us wealth of many kinds - not just money but intellectual wealth, the wealth of character and others. Even health is a kind of wealth. She grants untold riches to us. And Sarasvathi bestows on us intelligence, the capacity for intellectual enquiry and the power of discrimination. One's own mother is the combination of all these Divine beings. She provides us energy, wealth and intelligence. She constantly desires our advancement in life. So she represents all the three goddesses that we worship.
The term "Devi" also symbolizes the three gunas (or attributes) namely Sathwa, Rajas and Thamas. Devi takes the Rajasic form to suppress the forces of evil and protect the Satwic qualities. When the forces of injustice, immorality and untruth have grown to monstrous proportions and are indulging in a death dance, when selfishness and self-interest are rampant, when men have lost all sense of kindness and compassion, the Atmic principle, assuming the form of Shakti, taking on the Rajasic quality, seeks to destroy the evil elements. This is the inner meaning of the Durga form of Devi.
When the Divine Goddess is in dreadful rage to destroy the wicked elements, She assumes a fearful form. To pacify the dreaded Goddess, Her feminine children offer worship to Her with red kumkum (sacred red powder). The Goddess seeing the blood-red kumkum at her feet, feels assured that the wicked have been vanquished and assumes Her benign form. The inner meaning of the worship of Devi with red kumkum is that thereby the Goddess is appeased.
The significance of Durga, Lakshmi and Sarasvathi has to be rightly understood. The three represent three kinds of potencies in man. Ichchaa Shakti, will power, Kriya Shakti, the power of purposeful action, and Jnaana Shakti - the power of discernment.
Sarasvathi is manifest in man as the power of speech, Vaak. Durga is present in the form of dynamism. Lakshmi is manifest in the form of will power. The body indicates Kriya Shakti. The mind is the repository of Ichchaa Shakti. The Atma is Jnaana Shakti. Kriya Shakti comes from the body, which is material. The power that activates the body that is inert and makes it vibrant is Ichchaa Shakti. The power that induces the vibrations of Ichchaa Shakti is Jnaana Shakti, which causes radiation of energy. These three potencies are represented by the mantra Om Bhur Bhuvah Suvaha. Bhur represents Bhuloka, the earth. Bhuvah represents the life force, conscience in man. Suvaha represents the power of radiation. All three are present in man. Thus Durga, Lakshmi and Sarasvathi dwell in the human heart.
Men are prone to exhibit rajasic qualities like anger and hatred. They are the menacing manifestations of Durga. The extolling of the Divine in song and poetry and the pleasing vibrations produced by them indicate the power of Sarasvathi. The pure qualities that arise in man such as compassion, love, forbearance and sympathy are derived from Lakshmi.
When people worship Durga, Lakshmi and Sarasvathi externally in pictures or icons, they are giving physical forms to the subtle potencies that are within them. The unfortunate predicament of man today is that he is not recognizing the powers within him and developing respect for them. He goes after the external, attracted by the physical forms. The relationship between the material and the subtle has to be understood. The remedy for man's life is contained within himself. But man seeks remedies from outside. All that is needed is to turn the vision inward to experience the Divine within. Convert your ichchaa shakti into a yearning for God. Convert your kriya shakti into a force for doing divine actions. Convert your jnaana shakti into the divine Itself.
-Bhagavan Baba
Source: Divine Discourses
|14 Oct 1988| |18 Oct 1991| |9 Oct 1994| |14 Oct 1994| |25 Sep 1998|
http://www.eaisai.com/baba/docs/devis.html
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Oct 20, 2004
The Lord's Touch
The story of the construction of the Mandir building at Prasanthi Nilayam is a chain of miracles wrought by Bhagawan Sri Sathya Sai Baba's grace. The most astounding was the transport of the huge girders for the central prayer hall from the railway station at Penukonda sixteen miles away. Girders of 40 feet length had come from Trichinopoly (now Tiruchirapalli) to Penukonda by train. The road from Penukonda to Bukkapattanam was a district board road with a sandy stream at the seventh mile and it passed through a few villages with delicately built houses(!) flanking the narrow road on either side with a few acutely angled curves. There was a track of three miles, from Bukkapatanam to Puttaparthi with a few dilapidated culverts and low-level causeways and a broad expanse of the sand of the river Chitravathi. Then there was the task of hoisting the heavy girders on the twenty-foot high walls. Therefore, the engineers gave up all hope of transporting the girders from Penukonda to Puttaparthi and placed before Baba some alternative proposals for roofing the prayer hall. But Baba did not relent.
One fine morning, the Road Transport Officer of Anantapur district, who was a devotee of Baba, woke up to find a surprise in front of his house. It was a huge crane from the Tungabhadra Dam site that had stopped there and refused to move forward. It had struck work! The driver was grappling with the engine in vain. He could not make it move. He sought the help of the Road Transport Officer who thought that the crane was Baba sent(!) for transporting the girders from Penukonda to Puttaparthi. It was agreed that the crane would transport the girders if it were repaired. The R.T.O. hurried to Puttaparthi and prayed to Baba, who materialised some vibhuti (sacred ash) and gave it to him. This vibhuti was smeared on the engine and the driver was asked to start it and lo! the crane started moving. The surprised driver went happily to Penukonda railway station, lifted the girders with the giant arms of the crane and started towards Puttaparthi. The sight of this giant carrying the girders was a great surprise for the villagers who greeted it by lining up on the roadsides. The crane somehow passed over the culverts, negotiated hairpin bends, lurched over the slushes and puffed its way up the Karnatanagapalli hill! It did not move further, may be on seeing the broad sheet of sand of the Chitravathi River! Baba himself went to the crane, sat with the driver and handled the steering wheel. Thrilled by the touch of the Lord, the crane moved happily to the work spot and unloaded the girders.
http://www.srisathyasai.org.in/pages/bhagawan/miracles/Lord.htm
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"I am no longer your Sathya. I am Sai."
"I am no longer your Sathya. I am Sai."
20th October 1940
From: Sathyam Shivam Sundaram
The Life of Bhagavan Sri Sathya Sai Baba
by Prof. N. Kasturi
On the 20th day of October, 1940, the day after they all returned from Hampi by special bus, Sathyanarayana started for school as usual. The Excise Inspector of the place, Sri Anjaneyulu who was very much attached to the little Baba, accompanied Him, as far as the school gate and went home, rather reluctantly. He seemed to see a superb halo, round the face of Baba that day and he could not take his eyes away from that enchantment. Within a few minutes, Baba too turned back to the house. Standing on the outer doorstep, he cast aside the books He was carrying and called out, "I am no longer your Sathya." "I am Sai." The sister-in-law came from the kitchen and peeped out; she was almost blinded by the splendour of the halo, which she saw around Baba's head! She closed her eyes and shrieked. Baba addressed her, "I am going; I don't belong to you: Maya has gone; My Bhakthas are calling Me; I have My Work; I can't stay any longer." And, so saying, He turned back and left in spite of her pleadings. The brother hurried home on hearing all this; but, Baba only told him, "Give up all your efforts to 'cure' Me; I am Sai; I do not consider Myself related to you." Neighbour Sri Narayana Sastri heard the noise; he listened and realised that it was something serious; he ran in; he saw the splendour of the 'halo' and fell at Baba's feet. He too heard the Historic Declaration, "Maya has left; I am going; My work is waiting."
Seshama Raju was nonplussed; he could scarce collect his wits to meet this new situation. A boy, just fourteen, talking of Bhakthas, Work, Maya, and the Philosophy of Belonging! He could think of only one plan: Sathya was entrusted to him by the parents and it was therefore his task to inform them; Sathya could leave the house, only after they came to Uravakonda.
But, Sathya would not step into that building again; He moved out into the garden of Excise Inspector's Bungalow, and sat on a rock, in the midst of the trees. People came into the garden from all directions bringing flowers and fruits; the tope resounded to the voices of hundreds, singing in chorus the lines that Sathya Sai taught them. The first prayer that He taught them that day was, as many still remember,
Maanasa bhajare gurucharanam
Dusthara bhava saagar a tharanam
"Meditate in thy mind on the Feet of the Guru; that can take you across the difficult sea of Samsara."
His classmates wept when they heard that Sathya will no longer attend school, that He was much beyond their reach, that His company was hereafter only for those upon whom He showers His Grace. Many came to the garden with incense and camphor, to worship Him. Some came to sympathise with the family, some to congratulate them. Some came to learn and some, alas, even to laugh!
Three days passed thus in that garden; three days of Bhajan and Namasankirthan. A photographer came with a camera; he wanted Baba to remove a crude stone that was right in front of Him but Baba did not pay heed to that prayer. He clicked nevertheless and lo! As can be seen from the picture of that photograph given in this book, the stone had become an image of Shirdi Sai Baba! But only in the photograph, not for all assembled there.
http://beaskund.helloyou.ws/askbaba/sathyamsivamsundaram/s1006.html

The first Photograph taken after the Declaration, 1940
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Oct 18, 2004
Sathya Sai Baba's Leelas
Sai Ram
Giving below a Very touching incident and Baba's mercy on devotees.
RS (name not disclosed), a wonderful human being and a staunch devotee of Baba, had a paralysis of both the legs. He showed to some big doctors and all suggested an emergency operation, but not given any guarantee of success. He and his wife went to Puttaparthi, and he managed to sit in a high cushion instead of the chair, lest Baba do not see him. Baba did came for darshan, joked with others and did not even glanced at him. He felt bad and cursing his fate. The next day Baba came near him and asked what happened. He coult not utter anything, but tears were rolling down. Baba told him to go to the interview room. In the interview room, Baba had materialsed some gold chain and gold bracelet and was giving to others, and RS was once again was feeling why Baba is not attending to him, as he is suffering. Baba knows what to give and to whom and when.
At last Baba asked some others to help RS to go to the inner room. Baba asked him what is his problem. He said my both legs are paralysed and cannot walk. Typical of motherly love, Baba had materialised some vibhuti and He Himself rubbed the vibhuti on both the knees. Just imagine, the God kneels down in front of his devotee and applying the medicine with His own hands. Baba then asked RS to get up, but RS said he cannot. Baba took his hands and made him to walk upto the door and then left him at the door and told him to walk. What a wonder, RS, who was paralysed from waist below 5 minutes back started walking.
This incident happened last year, and RS came to our Samithi this week and narrated this incident. He said I am talking to you standing for the past one hour, but last year I could not even sit, let alone stand or walk.
Tears were rolling from the eyes of the audience. "Baba your mercy is great". It reminded us how Krishna treated Sudama.
http://groups.yahoo.com/group/saibabalist/message/731
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Oct 17, 2004
Vegetarianism
By Neeta & David Sanders
Many of you would say "Why vegetarianism?" Isn't everyone on the
spiritual path vegetarian? Over the past year or so I have come across several
Sai devotees and other spiritual aspirants who are not vegetarians, so I
decided that this would be a very good topic to cover to make people
aware of why it is so important to be a vegetarian if you are on the
spiritual path, especially if you take Swami to be your guide and Guru.
On November 23 1994, Swami gave a very powerful discourse and below
is a small excerpt from that discourse:
"Today, let it be anyone, whether one deems himself a devotee or not,
he should give up meat eating. Why? Meat eating promotes only animal
qualities and demonic tendencies. It has been well said that the food
one consumes determines one's thoughts. By eating the flesh of various
animals, the qualities of these animals are imbibed. Hence those who
genuinely seek to become devotees of God have to give up
non-vegetarian food. Calling themselves Sai devotees or devotees of Rama and
Krishna, they fatten themselves on chickens. How can they be deemed Sai
devotees? Therefore, whether they are devotees in India or outside, they should
give up from this instant meat eating. Those who aspire to become true
devotees of God have to give up meat, liquor, smoking and gambling".
(Sanathana Sarathi, December 1994, page 315)
There are several other reasons why adopting a vegetarian life-style
is more beneficial than a meat-eating lifestyle.
- The structure of our body
- Health reasons
- Ecology and Environment
- Animal Suffering
- Karmas
- Meat-eating affects our minds
- All spiritual masters and great men are vegetarian
1. The structure of our body
Studies of human evolution have shown that our ancestors were
vegetarian by nature. Moreover, the structure of the human body is not suited
for eating meat. Carnivores have short intestines. Their large intestine
is very straight and smooth. In contrast, vegetarian animals have very
long intestines - approximately 28 feet. Because of the low fiber content
and high protein density of meat, the intestines of meat eating animals
do not require a long time to absorb nutrients and thus meat is more
well-suited for the carnivores whose intestines are shorter in length. If humans
eat meat, the meat just sits there for a long period of time causing it
to decay and release toxins. This may lead to colon cancer. The toxins
released also increase the burden on the liver which has to work
extra hard to get rid of the toxins. Thus this may also lead to liver
problems.
Our teeth
If you look at the teeth of carnivores, they have sharp fangs which
are used in tearing up meat whereas herbivores do not have sharp teeth.
Our human teeth are like those of herbivores and thus God never intended
for us to eat meat otherwise we'd all be looking like Count Dracula with
fang like protrusions.
Our nails
Meat-eating animals have sharp claws to kill their prey. God did not
give us sharp claws to tear open the bodies of any animals and so this is
yet another indication that our bodies were not made for meat-eating.
2. Health reasons
Meat contains a lot of urokinase protein and urea, which add to the
burden on the kidneys and can destroy kidney function. There are 14 g of
urokinase protein in every pound of steak. An experiment was done in
Columbia University where living cells were put into liquid urokinase
protein and the result was that their metabolic function degenerated.
When an animal is hunted or about to be killed, the animal knows and feels
fear. Thus the animal's heart rate increases and its body pumps more
adrenaline to its muscles. Even after the meat is cooked, the
adrenaline build-up in the animal's muscles cannot be broken down and is very
high in cholesterol. This leads to cardiovascular disorders. Heart attacks
are the number one leading cause of death in the United States. Moreover, we
also take in all the negative feelings, including fear and anger, that the
animal was feeling when it was being killed. This leads to mental
agitation.
Meat lacks cellulose and fiber. This causes constipation.
Constipation can lead to more serious ailments like rectal cancer and piles.
Meat-eating is a chief cause of cancer. Experiments show that the
burning and roasting of flesh creates a chemical element, known as
Methyl-cho-lanthrene, which is a powerful cancer causing substance.
Mice in labs that have been given this chemical have developed bone
tumors, blood cancer, and stomach cancer.
Most people assume that meat is clean and safe and that there are
inspections done at all butcheries. There are far too many cattle,
pigs, poultry killed for sale every day for each one to actually be
examined. It is very difficult to check whether a piece of meat has cancer in it.
Currently the meat industry just cuts off the head or leg if it is
diseased and removes the bad parts and sells the rest of the animal.
When human cancer cells were injected into animals, the animals also
developed cancer. The same is true for eating meat with cancer in it. How can
anyone know if they are eating a piece of meat that came from an animal with
cancer? A famous vegetarian, Dr. J H Kellogg of Kellogg's Cornflakes
said, "When we eat vegetarian food, we don't have to worry about what kind
of disease the food died of. This makes a joyful meal!"
Antibiotics, steroids and growth hormones are either fed to the
animals or injected directly so they will be fatter and produce more meat.
People eating these animals will absorb these drugs into their bodies.
A lot of people argue that animal protein is superior to plant
protein because it is considered more complete. Vegetarian food combined can
create complete proteins. The World Health Organization recommends
that 4.5% of daily calories be derived from protein. Wheat has 17% of its
calories as protein, broccoli has 45%, and rice has 8%. Soybeans,
tofu, beans and lentils have 100% of its calories derived from protein. It
is very easy to have a protein rich diet without eating meat. How much
protein does a person need to take in every day anyway? In fact, if a
person takes in more protein than is necessary, it may lead to
degenerative diseases like osteoporosis and obesity. The way to
calculate how much protein is needed is to multiply your weight by 0.36. So if
you weigh 110 lbs, your daily protein requirement is 39.6 g. Earl Mindell
writes in the Vitamin Bible, "A good rice and beans dish with some
cheese can be just as nourishing, less expensive and lower in fat than a
steak".
It is falsely believed that meat eaters are stronger than
vegetarians. An experiment was conducted by Professor Irving Fisher of Yale
University with 32 vegetarians and 15 meat eaters in which he had everyone hold
out their arms for as long as possible. Among the 15 meat eaters only 2
people could hold their arms for 15 to 30 minutes, whereas amongst the
vegetarians, 15 people held their arms out for 15 to 30 minutes, 9
people for over 1 hour, 4 people for over two hours and one vegetarian held
his arms out for over 3 hours! Many long distance track athletes keep a
vegetarian diet for the time before their competition. Dr Barbara
More, an expert in vegetarian therapy completed a 110-mile race in 27 hours
and 30 minutes. A woman of 56 years of age broke all records held by young
men.
3. Ecology and Environment
Raising animals for meat has its consequences. Since 1960, some 25%
of Central America's rainforests have been burned and cleared to create
pasture for beef cattle. Every 4 oz of hamburger destroys 55 square
feet of tropical rain forest! In addition, it only takes 29 gallons of
water to produce a pound of tomatoes while it takes 464 gallons of water for
the production of each pound of beef! So much water is being wasted.
World hunger would end if everyone became vegetarian because if more
land were used to produce crops to feed people instead of producing feed
for livestock, then resources would be more efficiently utilized. In the
United States alone, livestock consume 70% of all the grain produced.
Moreover, Swami says, "the reason why human population is on the
increase is because all the animals we kill and eat are reborn as human beings
and with the number of animals being killed for food, it is no wonder
that there are so many people in the world" (Summer Showers in Brindavan,
1977, page 182)
4. Animal Suffering
Are you aware that more than 100,000 cows are slaughtered in the US
every day?
Most animals are raised on "factory farms". These facilities are
designed to produce the maximum number of animals for slaughter at the minimum
expense. Animals are crowded together, disfigured and treated like
machines before they are slaughtered. As I mentioned earlier when
these animals are about to be killed, they know and they are terrified.
Swami said, "Anything that has life tries to stay alive. No living
creature would give itself up as food for another living being.
Animals, birds and fish also feel the desire to live just as humans do. They
too would struggle, cry and feel the pain in being hurt, just like the
way we would if we were captured and threatened to be killed". The only
difference is that animals cannot verbally express to us the agony
that they feel. It has been reported that pigs that are being slaughtered
cry in a manner similar to the way humans scream." ( Summer Showers, May
1996, pages 131-133)
It is said that one visit to a slaughterhouse will make you a
vegetarian for life.
Swami says, "Violence in any form is evil and to kill innocent
animals is tantamount to blatant savagery." (Sanathana Sarathi, December 1994,
page 323)
5. Karmas
Another reason to be vegetarian is karma. For those of you not
familiar with the law of karma, this is the law where every action leads to a
reaction. Just like the Bible says, "As ye sow, so shall ye reap." So
when one kills animals, or causes others to kill for them in order to
satisfy one's desire for meat, one incurs a karmic debt which must be repaid.
Baba says that we have made many karmas in our previous births and we
can't go back in time to change what we have done. But now that we are aware
of Swami and the spiritual path, we must at least strive not to make any
new bad karmas and eating a vegetarian diet is the easiest step to avoid
bad karma. Some people may say, "But I don't actually kill the animal,
the butcher kills the animal. But Swami says, "If you had no desire to
eat meat, then the butcher would not have the need to kill and sell the
animals." (Sathya Sai Newsletter, Spring 1995, page 16)
You might say that killing a plant also creates karma, but the level
of karma is not as high. Let me give you an example. If you go into a
man's garden and pick a rose, the man might get upset with you for doing
this. What if you take his cow? He will get even more upset. Thus eating
plants gives you the lowest level of karma. Swami says, "It is a fact that
plants also have life like animals. But animals are endowed with mind, and
nervous systems while plants do not possess the same. Animals cry and
weep when they are being killed. It is not the case with plants. Plants do
not feel pain." (Sathya Sai the Avatar of Love, page 132)
6. Meat-eating affects our minds
On the spiritual path, one is always told to eat a satvic diet, which
means a simple and wholesome diet free of spice and taste so that you
are eating just to live, and not living to eat and satisfy your taste
buds. Besides, a satvic diet leads to a clearer mind which aids in
spiritual practices such as meditation. Swami says that eating meat makes man
acquire beastly qualities and demonic tendencies. These are Swami's
words: "Food conditions the nature of the mind. The mind guides the
thinking. Thinking results in action. Actions lead to corresponding results and
effects. This chain of action between the food we eat and the results
of our actions highlights the fact that meat eating leads to beastly
actions and evil effects"(Sathya Sai Avatar of Love, page 132)
Swami goes on to say in the book Conversations with Sai Baba by Dr.
John Hislop that "meat gives the blood its effect, like passion and
similar qualities. Dirty thoughts come with fish. Fish has a bad smell".
Swami in one of His discourses explained how each type of meat
affected our minds. These are our beloved Bhagavan's words: "If the mutton of
sheep is eaten, you must ask yourself 'What is the quality of the sheep?'
They only follow, follow, follow. Thus you lose discrimination. If you eat
pork, you will develop the quality of the pig, i.e. arrogance."(Sathya Sai
Newslette,r Spring 1995, page 16)
7. All spiritual masters and great men are vegetarian
People argue that Jesus ate meat but there is growing evidence that
Jesus and His immediate followers were vegetarians. Swami Himself says that
the New Testament was written many years after the crucifixion of Christ
and a lot of the information in the Bible today is incorrect as it has been
translated from the original Hebrew text and rewritten many times.
Swami had materialized the original Bible for a devotee a few years ago. In
one version of the Bible called "The Essence Gospel of Peace", it tells
us that one day the disciples asked Jesus, "What are the sins we must
shun, that we may never more see disease?" And Jesus answered, "It was said
to them of old time "Thou shalt not kill", for life is given to all by
God, and that which God has given, let not man take away. For I tell you
truly, he who kills, kills his brother. And from him will the Earthly Mother
turn away and Satan will have his dwelling in his body. And the flesh of
slain beasts in his body will become his own tomb. He who kills, kills
himself and who eats the flesh of slain beasts, eats the body of death".
In the book of Genesis 1:29, we read, "And God said, 'Behold I have
given you every herb bearing seed, which is upon the face of all the earth,
and every tree, in which is the fruit of a tree yielding seed; to you it
shall be for meat.'"
This clearly shows that God never intended for man to eat animals.
The great Pythagoras also preached vegetarianism "Beware O mortals,
of defiling your bodies with sinful food! There are cereals, fruits,
sweet vegetables and herbs which the flame can render palatable and mellow.
Nor are you denied milk, nor honey. The bountiful earth offers you an
abundance of pure food and meals obtainable without slaughter and
bloodshed."
Gautama Buddha advocated vegetarianism and till today all Buddhists
are vegetarians. He said to Ananda, one of His close disciples, "You must
teach people to put an end to killing and brutal cruelty. If one is
trying to practice meditation and is still eating meat, he would be like a
man closing his ears and shouting loudly and then asserting that he heard
nothing."
George Bernard Shaw, the great author, was a vegetarian and one day
got very sick and visited the doctor. The doctor told him that he had to
start eating meat in order to survive. George Bernard Shaw said, "My
situation is a solemn one. Life is offered to me on condition of eating
beefsteaks! But death is better than cannibalism!" He put in his will that his
funeral would not be followed by mourning coaches but a procession of animals
and a travelling aquarium of live fish all wearing white scarves. He
ended up living until the ripe old age of 98 and he did have the procession of
animals when he died.
The list is endless of all the great spiritual masters and other
famous men who have advocated vegetarianism. If I started to quote each and
every one of them, this article could turn into a whole book! But let me
quickly list a few great names in history who were vegetarian: Virgil,
Horace, Plato, Ovid, Petrarch, Pythagoras, Socrates, Mahatma Gandhi,
Shakespeare, Voltaire, Sir Isaac Newton, Leornardo Da Vinci, Charles Darwin,
Benjamin Franklin, Emerson, Albert Einstein, Leo Tolstoy and many more.
There was a time when vegetarianism was regarded as a "cult of the
crazy". People would make jokes about it. Nowadays, vegetarianism has almost
become a fashionable way of life. Many Hollywood actors and pop stars
are vegetarian realizing that it promotes a healthier lifestyle. These
include Paul Newman, Madonna and Paul McCartney to name just a few.
Vegetarianism is not an end in itself. It is only a means to the end.
The end is the Vision of the One-in-all. Swami says "It is the
responsibility of man, having reached the pinnacle to lead himself and all living
creatures towards this goal of liberation and evolve towards higher
consciousness. When we begin to recognize this Unity indiversity,
sacred thoughts will begin to permeate our attitudes and actions. It would
then become meaningless to take the life of an animal, no matter for what
reason, least of all for food." (Summer Showers, May 1996, pages
131-133).
Here is a word of warning to all you strict vegetarians out there.
Did you know that gelatin is made out of the bone and hide of animals. Of
late, I have been finding this ingredient on a lot of foods out there, foods
that you wouldn't ordinarily even think gelatin was in, such as peanuts,
chip dips, marshmallows, salad dressings, most yogurts, ready to eat
pastas and pasta sauces,certain breath mints and candies. So before you buy
anything, it is advisable to check the ingredients.
Also watch out for those Indian mithais (or sweet desserts) with
silver foil on them. The silver foil is made paper-thin by being pounded
between animal tissue. So next time you pick up an Indian sweet that is so
beautifully decorated with silver on it, please think twice.
For all you new vegetarians out there, eating vegetarian food doesn't
have to be boring. There are a lot of soy products out there that can make
vegetarian cooking a delight. Vegetarian food is no longer just peas,
beans and carrots.
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