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Venue - East Tambaram, Chennai

 

Timings - January 18th 2008

 

The seven-day Sri Sathya Sai Bhagavatha Sapthagam in

Chennai began here on January 18 on a happy note. The

sapthgam, a lecture about Sri Sathya Sai Baba’s

earlier age miracles, lectures, the purpose of His

Avatar in this world, His achievements to humanity as

a whole and his life history are all given lecture by

the Prema Group of Sri Sathya Sai Seva Organisation at

its venue in East Tambaram, Chennai coming under the

purview of the Kancheepuram District.

 

The seven-day lecture, considered to be as thesis on

Bhaghavan Sri Sathya Sai Baba is analyzing the

Bhaghavan’s purpose of Avatar with Lord Krishna. The

topics to be covered in the coming days lecture is the

uttering of Bhaghavan’s names which act as the thunder

bolt for anyone to achieve the desired goals in one’s

life. Servicing to the humanity as a whole to

economically depressed and weaker sections is

tantamount doing service for Bhaghavan Sri Sathya Sai

Baba.

 

T.E.Vasudevan, an ardent devotee of Bhaghavan earlier

gave lectures on the leelas of Bhaghvan in his younger

days. During his lecture, he had pointed out that

Bhaghavan Sri Sathya Sai Baba was born in a poor

family. In order to prove that He is an Avatar he

materializes lingam from his body, Vasudevan said.

During his lecture he recalled Sri Sathya Sai Baba’s

sayings that in India alone various Avtars of God

taking place, because in India alone one could do

services.

 

Mr Vasudevan in his lecture underlined that Swamy at

his younger days liked to have the holy ashes on his

forehead. He loved to have it always. That’s was the

reason why Sai Baba materializes the vibhuthi from his

hands and distributes them, Vasudevan said. Similarly,

Bhaghvan liked a big kumkum tilak to appear on His

mother Easwaramma’s forehead. He himself, created the

kumkum and made a big tilakam on Easwarama’s head,

Vasu Devan said.

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