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--- On Thu, 29/5/08, Sai Spiritual Showers Team <noreply wrote:Sai Spiritual Showers Team <noreplySAI SPIRITUAL SHOWERS – SPECIAL ISSUE 40sssprinceksvDate: Thursday, 29 May, 2008, 1:50 AM

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

To

the mortals, exit from the physical plane comes as a big blow, for. It

inflicts pain of separation from near and dear ones. Quoting an anonymous

poet, Prof. N. Kasturi wrote substantiating his statement that anything,

which is born and grows, declines and dies, …as soon as we are born

our funeral procession started! Our heart is the drum. Our hearts beat like

a muffled drum and the funeral march starts! So, birth is only the

beginning of death!

Sai

Geeta’s illustrious story that has essentially become a part of His

Story is indeed an inspiring saga, especially in an age when man often

falters to understand God’s greatest boon to humanity, the great

sojourn called life. In an age when human values struggle to find their way

into human hearts, when man's bestial tendencies often prevail upon the

latent good in him, it is Divinity's masterplan that showcases the

dedicated life of an elephant modelling devotion in its real and complete

sense. indeed, it serves as a great lesson to humanity.

Tears

that rolled down her cheeks on many a occasion, her mischievous pranks

acknowledging ecstasy at having been blessed to be in the Divine Presence,

were testimonies to the unmatched love, pristine in quality, she has had

for her Beloved Master, Bhagawan, that for sure would be envied even by

human beings.

It was not a mere coincidence that brought The Creator and

His Creation together in the Mudumalai forest marking the beginning of this

glorious tale of love. It was a Divine happenstance, a well-crafted master

plan by the Divine that would have had its roots linked to many previous

births that had made such a meeting possible. Sai Geeta is a Shuddha

Brahmacharini (pristine and perfect celibate). She has come for Me, said

Bhagawan once, at the end of a long arduous trial she had been forced to

undertake at the instance of some senior devotees; she had been

‘reluctantly’ sent to the forest for breeding at the dogged

persuasion of some senior devotees in the ashram for no positive result.

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

Adorned as a Little

Princess There came Sai Geeta to Prasanthi Nilayam Rejoiced Prasanthi in her endearing presence And struck a love tale…Creator with His creation Echoed the song of her heart’s melody Love for Baba…Life for Baba! Gazing at Baba

she wept The King returned ‘His Own’ to

her His Love was that she sought His Heart was that she conquered Knowing fully,

still unknowingly… She lived a Life…a

Life Full… Unruffled and nonchalant Dissipating every passing thought …into the gleam

of eternity Yet, in the end came ‘the

end’ Denouement of the drama of life… Yet, she survived the scare…death Basking in the love of her Sun At the

end…she receded…devoutly Into the gleam

of eternity! We salute You, Oh! Little Princess!

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

Sai Geeta is

history now and essentially a part of His-Story. She must have been with

Bhagawan through many of His previous Avatars and hence possibly having

found her way to Prasanthi Nilayam. Who are we to decipher Bhagawan’s

play with our very limited intellect? It all seems a part of His overall

drama. He knew that the children would come in to study at the schools and

the universities. He knew that they loved animals and animals loved them in

return. He had a plan to instil the mantra of divine love through His

interaction with Sai Geeta. And she too seemed to play with the Divine,

just the way the cows nuzzled up to Him in Brindavan.

"Death is

the denouement of the drama of life" wrote Prof. N. Kasturi. For those

who loved Sai Geeta, her passing away marked the end of a drama in

physical. Devotees would definitely miss her beautifully caparisoned frame

majestically leading processions, her gorgeous princely gait, rare sight of

tears of love rolling down her cheeks, the beauty of her being cuddled and

fed by Mother Sai so affectionately, her unruffled nonchalant looks

dissipating every passing thought into the gleam of eternity and lots

more…. But, her footprints would continue her legacy in the hearts

of millions who loved her so dearly.

A year has

gone by. And it is still vivid in the minds of those who were present to

witness the scene on the morning of 23rd May 2007 when His all conquering

love filled and fulfilled Sai Geeta and perhaps her final wish to have Him

with her during her final earthly moments. How an ordinary mortal could

decipher the mysterious moments that happened on that fateful morning when

Bhagawan Himself drove down to the planetarium side to have a look at His

pet elephat that had dropped down on the previous evening? He went close to

Sai Geeta and smeared vibhuti all over her head. He was there for a couple

of minutes pressing her head with His fingers, stroking her trunk, applying

vibhuti on her face and limbs. He then lovingly moved His fingers over her

eyes and even asked the caretaker to open her eyes. Though it had been

fifteen hours after her passing away, clinically, her body was still supple

and flexible as if it was still having traces of life inching towards final

exit. Braving the simmering summer, there waited God in human form,

silently guiding the entire proceedings of His beloved's final journey, for

more than two and a half hours, at the newly constructed Sai Geeta Mahal,

as devotees affectionately started calling the same. All knowing God, the

master crafter and designer who knew in advance of the events to come had a

well thought out plan for His beloved pet elephant. He had in fact shared

with Mr. Pedda Reddy, the caretaker, an interesting idea well in advance of

the fateful happening that the new building could be dedicated as a

memorial to Sai Geeta. The hidden truth behind Bhagawan’s

‘indication’ was not properly understood by anyone, then. In

similar fashion, it was against the usual schedule that had been in place

over the years, that Bhagawan returned straight to Prasanthi Nilayam after

three week’s stay in Kodaikanal, as if some important event was

awaiting Him over here.

 

 

 

 

 

A Divine Grace to

Record the Present:

Alex Prowse, an

accomplished artiste from the United Kingdom, member of The Pastel Society,

a member of The Federation of British Artists, The Mall Galleries, London

and more importantly an ardent devotee of Bhagawan had a beautiful

experience with Bhagawan that had a Sai Geeta flavour. He believes that,

foreseeing the future, Bhagawan had given him a rare chance to record the

present, painting Sai Geeta alive! Alex Prowse along with his wife was

fortunate to have an interview with Bhagawan on the afternoon of 3rd April

2007. During the interview Bhagawan lovingly enquired after his health, as

he had been unwell in between. Upon answering the question in affirmative,

Alex showed Him a pencil drawing on Sai Geeta that he had done just a week

before and expressed his concern that the elephant was suffering from a bad

tummy. Bhagawan keenly looking at the drawing asked his wife, 'now he will

do painting?' His wife, sitting at the other end, looked across to Alex

before nodding and replying that yes, he would. During the following week

Alex spent more time dedicated to drawing and filming Sai Geeta in

preparation for a series of paintings that he was sure by then to

undertake, as inspired by Bhagawan. “What a joy and privilege it

was†writes Alex. Upon returning to the UK on the 19th April 2007 he

began working on the first painting. Barely a month later, on 22nd May, he

was shocked and saddened to receive a message informing him of the passing

away of Sai Geeta. Alex writes: Swami had seen the future and given

me the chance to record the present. The painting given here shows Sai

Geeta losing her worldly form and morphing with her heavenly energy

surrounded by Devas.

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

Urs Keller, a devotee

from Switzerland and a great fan of Sai Geeta has had some interesting

tales about the little princess of Prasanthi Nilayam. But, before turning

into the Sai Geeta pages, it would be interesting to read, in his own

words, how this man who set out to meet Sathya Sai Baba of Prasanthi

Nilayam mysteriously reached the Abode of Shirdi Sai Baba at Shirdi from

where he was subsequently guided to Parthi during his maiden trip to

Bhagawan, as if some unseen hand was orchestrating the whole of the

happening. Writes Keller:

"In the year

1978, I was in Luzern for teacher's training. To go somewhere after my

studies where there was peace was the most important thing for me. So, I

began searching for this place in different spiritual groups and in

literature where I could be free and at peace. After a long search here and

there I came across an article in a magazine with a small photo of Sathya

Sai Baba. The title was ‘Prashanthi Nilayam, The Abode of Supreme

Peace’.

I told myself

spontaneously, “I’ll go there!†and cut out the article

and put it into my wallet. Then I forgot about it, since I did not know

about Sai Baba and Prashanthi Nilayam. Half a year later someone saw the

photo of Sai Baba and invited me for tea. This Swiss man had visited Sai

Baba in India and told me about the place. Now, everything became clear to

me. Subsequently I had earned enough money and was able to travel to India

to see Sai Baba in August 1980 and stay for three months. The article about

Sathya Sai Baba had been with me for a long time.

Because I was told

that all people in India know Sai Baba, I flew to Bombay. Outside the

airport I asked where I could find Sai Baba. Everywhere I got the answer

‘yes, yes’ and was first directed to the railway station. There

I heard different answers until I got exhausted, crouched down in a corner

and wept. After some time someone came to me, took my hand, guided me to a

train, put me into a compartment and told the fellow travellers where they

should let me get off. At last he placed a ticket into my hand, smiled and

disappeared. I had no idea who he was, but until today I am very grateful

to him.

In the early morning

hours I reached a small village north of Bombay. I walked through the

deserted lanes as if guided by an unseen hand to a temple and stepped

inside with my shoes on, like in a church. Because I was there all alone,

ready to drop down, I fell asleep at the feet of the marble idol.

When the priests came

they did not know what to do with me and first of all took my shoes off

while I was still asleep. Waking up I realized that the priests and some

other people were looking at me with eyes wide open. As I walked out of the

temple one of the priests started conversing with me in a very friendly

way. He explained that this was Shirdi Sai Baba’s temple and asked me

to stay another day. Then he arranged my tickets for the train and bus to

Prashanthi Nilayam – the Abode of Supreme Peace- about 800 km in the

South."

And once in

Prasanthi Nilayam he developed a new found love, apart from regular darshan

of Bhagawan, Sai Geeta, Bhagawan’s pet elephant. Keller continues:

 

"For several

weeks, I spent my time at noon sitting near Sai Baba’s pet elephant,

Sai Geeta, in the cowshed called Gokulam. Many a time, I went for a walk

with Sai Geeta and her mahout. Once we were on our way to the small animal

park next to the college when Sai Geeta suddenly started trumpeting like

mad. The mahout told me that Sai Baba’s car would come from the

village at any moment. In fact, after a few seconds the car showed up to

the place. Bhagawan got down, patted Sai Geeta and smiled at me. I bowed

down before Him. Sai Baba then explained to the man in charge of the small

animal zoo in a very fast way many things about small animals like deer,

rabbits and birds."

It is indeed a known

fact that every time Bhagawan would cross the then Sai Geeta residence

through the road His attention would be diverted to Sai Geeta at that split

second. Joy Zieglere of the US wrote about such an incident.

Almost each day of my

stay at Prasanthi Nilayam, I walked through the village, past the schools,

past the new planetarium, to the large plot of tropical land that is Sai

Geeta's home. Often I would stop at one of the many small fruit and

vegetable stands along the roadside and pick out five or six ripe bananas

to take for the elephant. Usually, the gentleman who took care of Geeta

allowed me to feed her and stroke her trunk.

Some days, if Swami

was going to the Gokulam, He would drive by Geeta's lush area and wave.

Geeta would run to the gate and bow, holding her trunk out in salute to her

adored Swami. I witnessed this many times during the two months I had been

at the ashram. Sometimes Geeta would trumpet her love for Swami, sending

elephant sounds deep into the sultry jungle that surrounded her.

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

There were other days when Swami would drive by

and not glance Geeta's way. Unhampered by this, the faithful elephant could

still be seen at the roadside, knees bent, trunk outstretched, in praise to

the Divine, as His car slowly passed. Geeta's

keeper was ever ready with assistance. Each day she was bathed, Indian

designs were painted on her large forehead, usually in white, and a brass

bell hung lazily from her neck. Purple bougainvilleas adorned the fence

around Geeta's yard as well.

One

morning, as was my practice, I waved at the keeper and held up my gift of

bananas. Holding up his hand in returned recognition, he walked toward the

entrance. Speaking to me, he said, "I will not have you feed these to

Geeta today,†taking the fruits from my hand.

I

responded quickly, "Is she sick?"

"No, no,†came his reply. "Swami may stop

and feed her these bananas today."

I

thought to myself, `I have been here almost every day, and Swami has never

stopped to feed her. Why, sometimes He has not even looked her way. This

man must be dreaming.' I finally presumed that the keeper was going to

consume the bananas himself.

No

sooner had this thought gone through my mind than a student, neatly dressed

in fresh, white trousers with matching shirt, galloped up to the gateway

and shouted to the elephant keeper that Swami was indeed on His way. Wiping

Geeta's trunk and straightening her bell, the keeper walked with Sai Geeta

to the entrance. He opened the gate and she stepped out on the sand to wait

in anticipation of Swami.

She

bowed low and trumpeted loudly, as the red car came to a stop in front of

her. The door opened and Swami stepped out. Walking several steps toward

Geeta, He reached out and put His arms around her trunk and gave a hug.

Geeta closed her eyes in ecstasy. Swami then took the bananas and fed them

one by one to Geeta, stroking her trunk as she ate.

I was

breathless. How had the keeper known Swami would stop there that day?

Nudging me gently, the elephant mahout pointed to the camera

that hung forgotten around my neck, then to Swami, reminding me of the

opportunity to take pictures.

What

went on between God and His elephant that day was inexpressible. But the

love that passed between them was glorious.As Swami's car vanished down the

narrow road, I turned to the keeper in near hysteria. "How did you

know that Swami would stop and feed Geeta today?" I asked in an almost

scream.

Softly, the man replied, "I didn't know. What I did

know was that Geeta needed to be close to Swami. It had been waiting for a

long time. God gives each of us what we need; not just to humans alone, but

to each species of creation. Every being is in His ever knowing

hands."

Sai Geeta is incomparable and her life is a deep mystery that the

ordinary cannot comprehend. She is arguably the most fortunate of her kind,

a great devotee of Lord. There were questions after her passing away as to

‘who next?' But, none expected another calf to come so soon to fill

the vacuum. Barely few months after her passing away, another sweet calf

was brought to Prasanthi Nilayam. Yes, yet another Geeta – Sathya

Geeta and that too all the way from the Bihar Nepal border. The new calf

that was fed and christened by Bhagawan Himself would continue the great

legacy of Sai Geeta traversing in her footsteps unravelling greater heights

of devotion towards God in human. Sathya Geeta would once again demonstrate

the interplay of God with Nature. The very name rings true of the closeness

which Nature has with God – Sathya – and Geeta. Is this the new

song of love being demonstrably played by Bhagawan so that we soak in the

melody and transform our lives?

Bhagawan’s love for the world is unfathomable. When

Sai Geeta moved on there was sadness and now when Sathya Geeta has taken

her place, this little bundle has brought great joy. Is not this the

message that Bhagawan is constantly trying to help us internalise? That

pain and joy come in close cycles?

Yes,

as a devotee wrote about the pet elephant, Sai Geeta got her befitting due,

and a Divine Adieu! His words on Sai Geeta would be ringing in every human

heart reminding them of the level of devotion human should strive to peak,

after having been blessed with the Lord in physical, to transport

themselves to the gleam of eternity. In His first address after the passing

away of Sai Geeta, to the students of His educational institution, Bhagawan

exhorted: “If only you can remember and ruminate on the

intense love that Sai Geeta had for Swami and develop such sacred and noble

thoughts, I will Myself take you close to My heart. You do not have to do

anything else."

Let

us feel grateful to Bhagawan for making every large and incomprehensible

lesson so seemingly simple that it reaches out to us – time and time

again!!!

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

WITH A VISION THAT GUIDES AND A MISSION THAT

TRANSFORMS

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

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