Guest guest Posted June 21, 2005 Report Share Posted June 21, 2005 Sai is my choice The other day I was returning from Bangalore in Lal Bagh. (I was at Brindavan in the Lord's presence on this birthday). It was general compartment and there was no place to sit. I stood throughout the journey though I got a few chances to 'grab' a seat if I wanted to, and it was the best ever train journey I had. How negligible is the happiness you get in enjoying a comfort when compared to the bliss you obtain when you allow your fellowmen to enjoy it? Swami knew I had little or no sleep the previous night and that I had to attend office in second shift till 11 PM on the same day. He was constantly comforting me with cool breezes that swept in through the windows of the train. I looked out and the random shapes of the clouds floating appeared like outlines of Swami's crown of hair. The thought filled me with so much joy. I borrowed a pen and paper from someone, and found myself writing this poem...(Jpeg file attached) A small note: I used a Telugu font which is little confusing. You might mistake 'Pa' for 'Va' as the gap between the letter and its 'thalakattu' in 'Pa' isn't clearly visible. Here I translated the attached Telugu poem into English: More than the delicious 'Palakova' that is made by boiling sugar with milk well,What I find sweeter is the Name of 'Sai', which sends thrills of bliss into the veins as soon as it is uttered. More than the cool curd that is formed when fresh milk is fermented, I love the soothing smiles showered by my Sai More than the eulogies sung by my fellowmen, describing me as a noble soul,W hat I deem great is one pat from my Sai acknowledging my penance of Love More than countless riches, boundless land and unshrinking gold, what is valuable for me is My Sai's companionship, that lets me see my 'inner beauty' and remove my ego Didn't You save Tyagaraaja that day, and overwhelm him by granting him the kingdom of bliss and music?Why then, O resident of Parthi - the Jagadhaanandhakaaraka, do You hesitate to cleanse my rusted mind today? ('Jagadhaanandhakaaraka' is one of the Pancharatna Kritis composed by Saint Tyagaraja. The word means 'One who makes the world joyful') Attachment: (image/jpeg) Jagadhaanandhakaaraka.jpg [not stored] Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest guest Posted June 21, 2005 Report Share Posted June 21, 2005 Om Sai Ram Hearty congratulations, dear sai brother SaiSandesh. It is really a very beautiful inspiration you got in the form of a poem. Thank you very much for sharing it with us all. May Swami's blessings be with you for ever. sister sesha maheswari Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest guest Posted June 22, 2005 Report Share Posted June 22, 2005 Sairam, Your poem was really good. Thankyou for sharing your expierence with us. May swami's blessings be with you for ever. Sairam with love........... Raju. Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
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