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Home Daily Sai newsSri Krishna Janmashtami Celebrations – 27th August 2005:

Sri Krishna Jansmashtami celebrates the birth of Lord Krishna, the Avatar of the

Dwapara Age. Many are the saints of this land who have dedicated their life to

the adoration and veneration of Lord Krishna. Tulsidas, Meerabai, Chaitanya

Deva and Purandaradasa poured out their devotion to Lord Krishna in the form of

songs which remain popular in Bharat even to this day. The story of His life and

His leelas (Divine sport) has enchanted the people of Bharat for millennia, for

it tells us about God’s pure love for His devotees. Krishnashtami is a festival

whose celebration is marked by fun and gaiety that recalls the joy experienced

by the gopaas and gopees (cowherds) in the company of Krishna during His

childhood days at Brindavan.

At Prasanthi Nilayam, this experience is enhanced by the presence of the same

Lord Krishna who has come again as our beloved Bhagawan Sai Krishna. On the

morning of 27th, students of Bhagawan’s university, dressed up as gopis and

each leading a cow, arrived in a procession at the Sai Kulwant Hall amidst

singing of Bhajans and chanting of Vedic hymns. Sai Geeta, the elephant, too

was led, richly caparisoned, into the hall. To the delight of all who had

gathered there, Bhagawan lovingly fed Sai Geeta with fruits. After these joyful

festivities in the morning, Bhagawan retired to His residence.

In the afternoon, after a programme of devotional songs and stotrams (hymns) by

students, Bhagawan blessed two speakers to address the gathering. The first

speaker was Dr. M. Sainath, a lecturer in the Department of Physics, Sri Sathya

Sai Institute of Higher Learning. Dr. Sainath began by recalling how Bhagawan

had once outlined the three stages an aspirant passes through on his path to

Self Realization. In the first stage, the devotee says to the Lord, ‘Dasoham’,

I am Your servant. As he progresses, the syllable ‘Da’ drops off, and he says

‘Soham’, I am That. Ultimately, he reaches that Supreme state when even the

notion of duality is extinguished and all that remains is ‘Aham’, I am I. Sri

Sainath said that on the spiritual path, the role of the Master is that of

turning the focus of the disciple towards the goal. A bale of cotton placed in

the sun does not ignite by itself. It is only when the rays of the sun are

focused on the cotton by a magnifying glass that it can be lit. In a similar

manner, the Master, by showering His Grace, lights the lamp of Wisdom in our

hearts. He gave the example of a disciple of Sant Tukaram, who prayed to him to

reveal how he could always abide in a state of bliss and peace. Tukaram looked

deeply into the disciple’s eyes and then said, “Son, do you know that you have

but a week to live?” The disciple was all in a tizzy on hearing this and rushed

home. For the first two days, he was agitated, thinking of all the things he was

yet to accomplish in his life. But, soon he was able to turn his mind towards

the contemplation of God, and by the seventh day he had entered a state of deep

peace and surrender. He came to Sant Tukaram who asked him to narrate what he

had undergone in the past week. The disciple told him that now he had no

thoughts of the world, instead his mind was now focused on God. Tukaram then

revealed to him that it was to teach him the secret of equanimity that he

played out this little drama. Dr. Sainath said that we now have amidst us that

very same Krishna who had taught Arjuna the Bhagavad Gita, the song celestial

which is the panacea for all ills suffered by mankind today, and we must make

full use of this opportunity to be in the company of the universal teacher to

realize our own divinity.

Sri Shashank Shah, currently pursuing his M.Phil in Management at Bhagawan’s

university, who spoke next, drew a number of interesting parallels between the

lives of Sri Krishna and the Avatar of the Kali age, Bhagawan Sri Sathya Sai

Baba. He narrated a charming incident from the epic poem Bhagavatam that

records the story of Lord Krishna’s life, where Sage Garga, a devotee of Lord

Vishnu, prepared kheer, a dish said to be dear to Lord Vishnu, and offered it

to Him. The child Krishna, sneaked in as the sage was praying and consumed the

kheer. The sage was outraged and complained to Mother Yashoda. Yashoda

admonished Krishna not to disturb the sage in that manner. The sage again sat

down to dedicate the kheer to Lord Vishnu and again it was Krishna who partook

of it. Sage Garga asked Krishna why He was behaving so strangely; then Krishna

then revealed to the sage that He was none other than Lord Vishnu Himself, and

granted him the celestial Vishwarupa Darshan, the vision of the Cosmic Form of

Lord Vishnu. This incident finds a parallel in the life of Bhagawan. A devotee

who had the privilege of sleeping at the door of Bhagawan’s quarters in the

Prasanthi Mandir, noticed an ethereal light coming out of Bhagawan’s room one

night. He looked in and what he saw left him dumbfounded. He saw Bhagawan in

the posture of Seshasayee, the reclining posture of Lord Vishnu, surrounded by

seven fires. He was left dazed by what he had seen. The next morning, the day

of Vaikuntha Ekadashi, held very scared by worshippers of Lord Vishnu, Bhagawan

confirmed the truth of what he had seen by revealing to him that the seven fires

he had seen were none other than the Saptarishis, the seven great sages.

After the talks by Dr. Sainath and Sri Shashank Shah, bhajans were sung and

arati was offered to Bhagawan before He retired to His residence.

Jai Sai Ram!

source: srisathyasai.org.in

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