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Article from The Hindu: Sent to you by Mohan

Sun, 24 Oct 2004 14:51:50 +0530

 

Pranam, lotus feet of bhagvan BABA

 

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Source: The Hindu

(http://www.hinduonnet.com/lf/2002/03/06/stories/2002030600200200.htm)

 

 

For the homeless

 

A big family

 

 

At the all India Bhagavatha Satram held in the city, the gathered audience

was spellbound by a group of children singing the Purushasuktam.

 

The audience was moved when they learnt that these children, who chanted

the essence of the Vedas, are the residents of the Sai Niketan, an

orphanage run by the Sri Satya Sai Orphanage Trust.

 

"It was an opportunity for these children to participate in a public

function. All my children are so talented that they have got home about 100

certificates," says the matron of the orphanage, Saraswati Amma.

 

"In fact, one of them, Akhil is likely to go to Kalamandalam to pursue

his artistic talents. He has received many prizes for Garudanthullal," she

says. This young boy also earns his pocket money having had some training

in handling computers, she adds.

 

All the 15 children at the Sai Niketan call her Amma and she feels happy

and proud that she did choose to come home to Sai Niketan.

 

The youngest is 4-year old Vishnu and the eldest is 16-year old Umesh, who

will be taking the SSLC examinations this year.

 

Vasudevan, a 5-year boy who was in the company of a woman in a theft

case, was handed over to the Sai Niketan by the High Court, when it found

evidence that she was not the mother of the boy.

 

Most of the children at the Sai Niketan happen to reach there through the

State Women's Commission.

 

Not all are orphans but difficult circumstances in their life have brought

them here, says Mrs. Saraswati, who left her job at the Women's Commission

to be at the Sai Niketan after her husband's death.

 

Her daughter stays with her while her son is in college at Kollam.

 

Established in 1998 under the leadership of the late Justice T.

Chandrasekhara Menon, the Ombudsman for civic bodies, Justice K.P.

Radhakrishna Menon is the chairman of the institution at present.

 

By Shyama Rajagopal

 

 

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