Guest guest Posted March 28, 2005 Report Share Posted March 28, 2005 There were instances when I was bored of listening to my very favorite music. There were times, when I just felt my all-time favorite dish - potato fry, banal and totally unpalatable. There were times, when I thought my favorite actor's action is too stereo-typed. But two things remain a mystery to me - for their ever-new sweetness and beauty. The Name - Sathya Sai and the Form that walks bearing that Name. Chakkera kante theepi, Dhadhi saaramu kante ruchyamou, Anaga nanaga maadhuryamathisayinchu Athi kammani yee Sai naamammunu Meeru manasaara bhajimpudee... After being able to withhold myself for as long as 9 months, I was made to run back to Parthi. The eyes were longing to have the glimpse of the Love-in-Motion. The ears were longing to hear the nectar-packed Voice or atleast a twinkling anecdote or an out-of-world parable about Him. As a whole, my soul was feeling deflated due to the year-long separation and was dying for a pump of fresh energy into it. I arrive in Parthi at 6:30 in the morning. He comes in a car now. I can see His Face through its window. With its sophisticated shock-absorbers, the Mercedes could not bring a hundredth of the gliding-effect I felt when I saw Swami walking. But that's obvious...when the softest flower cannot dream to match the delicateness of His Lotus Feet, how can the wheel of a car? As Swami steps out of the car, all the people near-by, with no bar of age, flock around Him, 'helping' Him out. They lay their arm around or hold His Hand. Under the pretext of providing support, they enjoy the rarest opportunity of touching the Lord. In fact, I think a bit to realize who in fact is acting here...Isn't He, the Master of the Universe, acting as if He is suffering, to give us the precious lesson of forbearance? Slowly He emerges forward and smiles elegantly. I immediately feel the delight of the hundreds of longing souls around. He sits there for sometime and let the people drink His sight to the content of their parched hearts and then leaves with a blessing. I did not know how such a short glimpse was enough to quench myself......who knew in the Darshan hall? As usual, I again meet great souls here and there, in Prasanthi, who humiliate me with heights of their modesty and devotion. This time my companion in the dormitory is a middle-aged man, seemingly a South-Indian. His words, his dress, whole personality was a caricature for me.....until he started humming a Bhajan. "Do you sing?" I asked. "I learnt Carnatic," he replied. "Would you sing aloud?" I asked. He hesitantly agreed and then there was no stopping..."Raghuvamsa sudhaambudhi", "Bantu Reethi Koluvu" and some of my most favorite Bhajans. (I updated my list of favorite Bhajans with two new ones after he finished singing). And on the Sunday, Anil Kumar took us again on a tour of devotional ecstasy in his own style of presenting Swami's message. The essence of the speech was, "Real birthday is when we follow the Master's instructions"......Another pleasant experience was watching foreigners providing answers to crucial questions on controlling emotions along with giving direct references to Sai literature. YES...Sai Rama has come with His Mission...and now you see the impact...The Vedic knowledge is no more Indian...its UNIVERSAL. Even the westerners digest the Oriental thought and speak with as much authority as we do, on our scriptures. The essential point to be noted here is that they do not just play-back the content of Swami's teachings they read in books, but analyze, assimilate and enjoy their essence. Swami's Divinity has given them enough faith to initiate themselves into the study of our sacred texts. In fact, they acquired a wonderful practical knowledge by studying Swami's exposition of the treasure of the Indian scriptures through the Vaahinis. May the world be happy! JAI SAIRAM Pardha Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest guest Posted March 29, 2005 Report Share Posted March 29, 2005 PR RAAMAANATHAN, Company Secretary, The Dhamra Port Company Ltd, Chennai South India. Dear Sairam, I was so inspired on seeing your mail in sai groups.Really every devotee is longing to see the Lord Sai to quench the thirst of their souls.It is very true that every one should adopt the teachings of Lord Sai in letter and spirit in carrying out our duties so that we can reap the benefit of Sai's grace. At least we shall have to follow Nine code of conduct of Sai which would enhance our purpose of this life.I feel all sai devotees should take a vow to practice every day, one principle of Sai i.e."LOVE ALL ." Of course it is somewhat difficult to follow but it can be achieved. Thank you for sharing your thoughts with saigroups. With love and regards, RAAMAANATHANSai Sandesh <saisandesh > wrote: Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
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