Sai Baba's Spiritual Teachings
Sai Baba's Spiritual Teachings
By
His Holiness SWAMI KESAVAIAHJI
FOREWORD
I have the honour and the unique privilege of writing a FOREWORD to this
book containing beads woven into a garland of spiritual and divine
enlightenment. The sanctum sanctorum of Sri Shirdi Sai Baba Mandir at Shenoy
Nagar adores Sri Sai Baba of Shirdi. His choicest apostle, His Holiness Swami
Kesavaiahji, is no doubt physically absent from our midst, but is spiritually
omnipresent in the Sai Mandir. The magnificent prayer hall humming with
resplendent devotion to God and Guru, the cadenced ecstasy with which the
Pranams of the Bhaktas were offered through Guru Kesavaiahji and to the Guru
himself are green in our memory. The Swamiji wanted everyone to be disciplined
in his devotion. By practice and precept Swami Kesavaiahji followed the
commandments of Hindu tradition in understanding true Bhakti as " when all
energies of man including those of the organs of knowledge and action, get
concentrated as a unified mental mood directed to the supreme, spontaneous
like an instinct and devoid of any extraneous motives, the resulting state of mind
is called Bhakti." Swami Kesavaiahji did not involve himself in the observance of
elaborate rituals or parrot - like uttering of mystic mantras, for he believed in
dedication through the normal Bhakti process. He was always keen that, at a
certain stage, mind should reject worldliness and get God-intoxicated. He always
preached lessons so as to create a new type of mind in the personality of man.
The articles which are published in this sacred book give out practical
examples as to how a man, though living in Samsara, could yet become an
institution from which he could radiate rays of eternal light so as to make the
people around him God-conscious. Swami Kesavaiahji deprecated the practice
of being lured by those who exhibit occult powers, but He always insisted in his
articles that infinite faith in the Guru will ultimately give satisfaction and bliss to
those who respect tradition and religion. He always believed in Nama Bhajan and
Sankeerthana, and in all congregations, he used to feel himself as one amongst
his devotees. According to him Sravana is the easiest for any devotee who has
an ear for fine Bhajan on the glories of the Lord. His extensive quotations in this
book from ancient texts are a ready example as to how learned he was. His
watchword was that truth will triumph and Dharma will reign supreme in the world
of today and tomorrow when matter and spirit work in harmony and perfect union.
He beautifully summarised the object of Guru Poornima, which day is dedicated
to the worship of Vyasa, the author of the Vedas and who has been described as
Vishnuroopaya. He brings out Shirdi Sai Baba's eminence by quoting practical
illustrations of the greatness of his own Guru. He would take enlightenment from
the Gita, the Koran and the Bible, and highlight the importance of prayer as
solicitation to God in a humble and reverential way.
The Swamiji believed in sublimating the self in Man by smearing the
sacred ash on the forehead of his devotees, with a distinct pressure of his thumb.
He had by practice and precept instilled in our minds that the sacred ash
symbolises " the Gnana which remains after all Karma is burnt out" and
accelerates the consciousness in us to realise ourselves and the unreality of
everything around us.
The above are some of my thoughts when I read through the beads of
divine inspiration spun into a garland by Swami Kesavaiahji. Once his preachings
and dissertations come out in book form, I am sure that this would be a Book of
Knowledge to be preserved in the library of everyone who has respect for Guru,
religion, truth and prayer.
Mr. S. S. Subramaniam, son of Sri Swami Kesavaiahji, is at present in his
Grihasthasrama inspite of his vocation and avocation. He is rightly taking interest
in the institutions set up by the Swamiji and publishing this book with the help
and association of co-devotees and admirers like Dr. H. T. Vira Reddy, Mr. M.
Uttam Reddy, Mrs. Chandravalli and other respected disciples.
I wish the venture success.
Om Shanti.
PREFACE
"PEARLS OF WISDOM " is the title chosen to the collection of writings,
speeches and messages of His Holiness Swami Kesavaiahji dealing with his
Guru, Sri Sai Baba of Shirdi, spanning a period of four decades of the Swamiji's
spiritual ministry of Sainath.
A Government official most of his life, the Swamiji was blessed by Sainath
and remained devoted to Sai and to popularise His teachings. How well he
succeeded is a matter of popular knowledge. By the time the Swamiji attained
Samadhi full of years and glory, he was acclaimed as a great devotee and
chosen apostle of Sri Sai Baba.
Naturally enough, he was frequently invited to contribute articles and
papers on the life and teachings of Sri Sai Baba. He wrote them not only with
authoritative knowledge of the facts but also with enthusiastic devotion. He could
convey this devotion by word of mouth when he was in flesh and blood. Today
his papers, this book, speak for him. In these pages we hear the voice of the
Swamiji. What does he say ? In simple words, he advocates surrender to God.
Man will always find help and relief if he places his burden on Him. The rest will
follow as He dictates.
As soon as Sri Sai Baba had established Himself at Shirdi, He set
Himself to work for the good, for the salvation of mankind. He
recognized no divisions in mankind, not on the basis of birth, not on that of
religion. In this respect a true national integrator, He strove for the good of all,
impartially. As I tasted the ambrosia of the Swamiji's wisdom, I felt thrilled at the
unique modernity and patriotic relevance of Sainath's message when the
Swamiji's says: " Sri Sai Baba during His lifetime annually celebrated with great
eclat the Sri Rama Navami festival to impress on His devotees the
importance of such a celebration. This day was sacred to all His devotees who
turned up in large numbers to participate in Sri Rama Navami festival. In
these celebrations, Hindus and Muslims participated in harmony. Sri
Sai Baba probably had an end in view to bring about the unification of the two
communities and ensure the maintenance of peace in our land. How important
and valuable the realization of such an objective is proved by later events in our
country! Sri Sai Baba had an unerring instinct for what is good for our people and
country.
Sri Sai Baba was a mystic of the first order. He could perform "miracles”
but He did not often wish to. He did not believe in breaking the rhythm of
nature. He taught man to have confidence in himself so that he could surrender
himself to the Godhead. ' If a person places his burden on Me and trusts Me
in full faith, I bear his burden and protect him.' Devotion is all. How clearly,
how convincingly, does Swami Kesavaiahji explain this credo! Here, in these
pages, He is as a father guiding His little child in a fascinating, new country.
He makes religion delightful to practise, easy to follow.
Mr. Justice T. Ramaprasada Rao, Retired Chief Justice of High Court
of Tamil Nadu who is emerging as an authentic' interpreter of the spiritual
mores of South India, has described in his masterly Foreword, ' Pearls of
Wisdom ' as beads of divine inspiration spun into a garland of spiritual and divine
enlightenment by Swami Kesavaiahji. The quality of the Swamiji's
exposition of “Sai-ism" flowed from the sublime truth that ' He would take
enlightenment from the Gita, the Koran and the Bible and highlight the
importance of Prayer as solicitation to God in a humble and reverential way.'
At the end of fifty years of wandering in journalism, publishing and public
affairs with Rajaji as my mentor and Mr. Khasa Subba Rau as my professional
guide to whom I dutifully surrendered my journalistic efforts extending over a
period of three decades in promoting Swatantra and Swarajya English Weeklies,
I am inspired by Swami Kesavaiahji to consider " Pearls of Wisdom " as His Sai
Gita for posterity. I accept the call. ,
With the Chairmanship of the Samajam in the sturdy hands of Mr. M.
Uttam Reddy, a distinguished lawyer and a man of rare erudition, with insight into
our culture and a commitment to serve the mission of Sai and the Swamiji, I pray
that Pearls of Wisdom will be followed by books planned to awaken, widen and
intensify the national interest in the universal spiritual prophet of the twentieth
century, Sainath of Shirdi.
No compartmentalization is attempted considering the nervous refinement
with which the Swamiji presented the pearls of his integrated wisdom. In this
effort, I derived considerable help from the versatility of the veteran journalist,
Mr. N. S. Ramaswami.
As editor, I am aware of the contribution made by Sri Sai Leela, Sai
Sudha, Bulletin of Sri Sai Samaj (Calcutta), Sai Bliss, Sapthagiri, Sunday Times,
Deccan Chronicle, Deccan Herald, Indian Republic, Daily News, Free India, and
All India Radio in publicising the Swamiji's writings and activities over three
decades. I express my gratitude to the media for providing the base for the
emergence of "Pearls Of Wisdom."
I express my gratitude to the divine presence of Sri Sai Baba of Shirdi and
His Holiness Swami Kesavaiahji—the Sage of Shenoy Nagar, during my
sadhana of 120 days experiencing the birth-pangs of production of " Pearls ",
receiving the co-operation of Print Graphics, a press with a difference and
presenting to Sri Sai Baba Bhaktha Samajam the Swamiji's Sai Gita, " PEARLS
OF WISDOM."
—VUPPULURI KALIDAS.
Kingdom Of Heaven
Sankirtan Of The Lord
Nine Ways Of Salvation
Divine Music
How To Overcome Maya
" Fallen From Status "
Worship Of Truth
Mukti By Meditation
The Ultimate Reality
God Realization
Spiritual Life
Purpose Of Religion
Bane of Worldliness
Mind And Its Mischief
Essence Of Gita
Gandhi, The Mahatma
Glories Of Pandaripur
Buddha's Teachings
Hope and Peace
Message Of The Ramayana
Realising God
Ending Social Evils
Spiritual Maxims
Paths to Immortality
Lights On Life Divine
Hope, Your Guardian Genius
Look up, Climb, Be Happy
His Holiness Swami Kesavaiahji (Brief Sketch)
Pearls Of Wisdom
THUS SPAKE SRI SAI BABA OF SHIRDI : If a person surrenders himself
completely to Me and always remembers Me, his ego is destroyed and the
Avidya, nescience, will vanish. He is freed from all worldly taints and maladies in
an instant and is assured everlasting joy (bliss).
The mere utterance of My name as ' Sai Sai ' in good faith will remove
sins of speech and also those of hearing.
If My stories are listened to with rapt attention and intense faith, one is
cured of all diseases of mind and body.
Whatever you do, wherever you are, I am quite aware of everything you
do. Bear this in mind always. I will be with you the instant you think of Me and
need My help. Fear not.
If a person places his burden on Me and trusts Me in full faith, I bear his
burden and protect him.
If a person considers Me his sole refuge withdrawing his mind from all
worldly objects and pleasures, he gains Paramartha. He need not fear anything
for body or soul. In the abode of My devotees there will be no dearth of food or
clothing.
If a person trusts Me and leaves everything to Me, I will never let him fall. I
will give My head to save him. I am Bhakta Paradheena—the bonded slave of My
devotees.
Why do you fear when I am everywhere? I have to think of My devotees.
If a devotee is about to fall, lam bound to protect him. At every step, I have to
take care of you. Else, what will happen to you ! God knows.
Trust in the Guru fully and wholeheartedly. Leave off all doubts. That is the
only Sadhana. Guru is God. Guru is everything. He is your mother, father, well
wisher, relative and true friend. Seeing all as Guru is the highest state and he
who feels Him in every creature verily becomes Myself.
All the maladies arise because man does not shed, his ego, feels that his
body is everything. It is ego that creates this world with all its transient joys and
sorrows. The world is only a combination of different objects perceived by the
sense organs. It is the kaleidoscopic effect of one's own mind and cravings of the
senses. By self-introspection, one realises the truth about the all-pervading,
secondless and Absolute Self and in that realisation the ego is destroyed, the
world vanishes and indescribable eternal Bliss and Peace , Suddha Chaitanya,
follows. In truth, this is the natural state of the " Self." All other states created by
the mind and the senses are illusory and delude the real nature of the " Self."
There is no such thing as realising the " Self." What a Guru does is only removal
of the veil of ignorance that regards the ego with all its myriad appearances and
feelings created by the mind and the senses as the real self. This done, what
remains is the Self Absolute, Real and Eternal. It is the Self that existed, that
exists and will exist for ever. The Self has no beginning and no end. The Self is
formless and is not limited by shape, time or space.
Mind, body and the world have no existence of their own devoid of the
"Self." They are like shadows. When there is self-awareness which is pure
consciousness, Suddha Chaitanya, all the hallucinations caused by Avidya ,
ignorance, with the help of the mind, body and the senses on the imaginary
screen called the world vanish automatically. The Self is beyond knowledge and
ignorance. Knowledge is only a means and not an end by itself-To get over this
illusion which is ever perplexing and bewildering, and to cross the miserable and
all consuming whirlpool of existence, Samsara, one should get hold of a Guru as
a person struggling for life and lost in an unfathomable rough sea catches a raft.
Though wave after wave of temptation and delusion may try to upset him, every
moment he should steadfastly stick to his Guru as the drowning man hugs the
raft without losing his hold on it to save himself. Have firm belief in the Guru.
As long as a mirror is covered with dust and dirt, so long it cannot reflect
the Sun. Once the dust and dirt is scrubbed away, the Sun shines forth. Similarly
with our mind. As long as it is filled with evil thoughts and insatiable desires, so
long it cannot reflect the self within. Once we cleanse our mind of all these ills
and keep it pure, calm and serene, wisdom, Gnana, shines forth, exhibiting the
real self. He who sees Me in every living creature and with pity feeds every
creature, really feeds Me. There is none dearer to Me than he. You should not
harm any creature. You should not be harsh to the poor and the forlorn. You
should never despise those maimed and suffering from loathsome diseases. See
Me in all these. If you do, you have no fear of births and deaths.
Those who are fortunate and whose sins are at an end seek Me and
worship Me. No need for any big show or paraphernalia. Let My name —Sai, Sai
—be uttered in wholehearted devotion and with a melting heart one-pointed.
Your difficulties will vanish in an instant and I shall redeem you from all sins.
Believe this.
Anything, however small that is offered to Me with full love and devotion,
that I readily accept. Even if the world is offered to Me with pride and sense of
ego, that I immediately reject. What I accept is love and not the object offered.
Note that I do not accept from all. I have to give back a hundred times more than
what I receive.
To attain the highest end, —goal— Dhyana is very important. By deep
meditation the Vrittjs—thoughts—are calmed and made one-pointed. Quite
desireless and with firm determination, you should meditate on the Lord who is in
all creatures. If you cannot meditate on the formless, meditate keeping the Guru
before your mind. The mother tortoise by mere glance feeds her young ones.
The Guru's glance is nectar supreme for your sustenance, happiness, peace,
redemption from Samsara, and everlasting bliss. May you taste this ambrosia
sweet and divine waiting for you !
Give water to the thirsty, food to the hungry and clothes to the naked and
whatever help you can offer to the sick and the desolate. Never bark like a dog
whenever any person approaches you for help. Treat him courteously and with
love. See Hari in him. " Allah Malik " i.e. God is our sole refuge. The Divine plan
is mysterious, inscrutable and marvellous. Submit to His will. His will be done and
if we seek Him in every creature surely He will bless us.
This Dwaraka Mayi (the mosque in Shirdi where Baba lived) is your
Mother. Once you enter and sit on Her lap all your anxieties and worries
cease and dangers are warded off.
This Mother is all-merciful and extremely kind to her children. That
fortunate child who takes delight in resting on Her lap attains bliss.
You should give up the bad habit of eating alone without offering it to
others. You should remember the Lord and offer things to Him first before
partaking of anything. He who satisfies his senses without offering the object to
the Source is asinner.
I am not the five feet body you have been seeing. Though My body may
vanish, My bones in the Tomb will ever remain active. Not only Myself but also
my Tomb will talk and give solace, hope and cheer to those who seek Me as their
sole refuge. This I speak in truth. Believe Me ! I am always with you, though I
may not be in the physical body. Grieve not.
I want only two things, Nishta (intense faith) and Saburi (patience). Hari
(The Lord) will protect him who has faith and patience.
Oh Shama! take this book—Vishnu Sahasranama—I present it to you.
When I suffered intensely once I kept this book close to My heart and I cannot
describe how it relieved Me of My pain and suffering. It is a wonderful medicine
for all our afflictions and ailments and is very efficacious. So read this with
devotion and love, and it will do you good.
What is the use of merely reading sacred works without shedding ‘I’ ness
and 'My' ness and without keeping the mind pure and spotless and passions
under complete check ? A true devotee should have no Mamata—attachment—
but should have Samata —equal vision—towards all beings.
I would never be untrue to My promises. My word and even sacrifice My
life to keep it.
Surrender does not mean mere prostration and service to the Guru. It
means complete surrender of everything, including the body and mind, with the
conviction that the body belongs to the Guru and exists merely to serve Him.
Such total surrender, Saranagati, completely devoid of the' ego seme—and
overflowing with sincere love and devotion, quickly leads one to attain Brahma
Gnana, the key to Kaivalya, Immortality and Bliss. By the Guru's grace, the
Timira, ignorance, in the spiritual eye of the devotee is removed and he
perceives Divine Light. The Sadguru is Nirguna, Sat, Chit, Ananda in reality. The
disciple in essence is of the same nature. But owing to Avidya, ignorance, the
disciple is deluded birth after birth. When the Guru's grace at last descends on
him, the dark clouds melt away into nothingness and the Radiant Sun, Suddha
Chaitanya, shines forth in all its glory and pristine purity. The paths of Gnana and
Bhakti lead to the same goal.
Gnana Marga is Ram Phal. Bhakti Marga is Sita Phal. The pulp of the Sita
Phal is almost on the surface and can be assimilated quickly, whereas the pulp of
Ram Phal is deeper within and is hard to get at.
He who indulges in criticism and slander really injures Me, but he who
bears all this with patience and fortitude is extremely dear to Me. If you want My
blessing, never injure others even in thought.
There is no need to go far to find Me. I am always in you. Forget your
name and form. What remains ? That supreme consciousness is Myself. You see
Me in yourself and in all beings. He who loves Me thus and meditates on Me
surely comes to Me. This is the truth supreme. In fact, he is really Myself. The
whole world without Me is a desert to him who always loves Me. So for your own
benefit, leave off Ahamkara and Mamakara, which is the root cause of Ranga
and Dwesha see Me who am seated in your heart and in the heart of every being.
Blessed be thou !
It is my special characteristic to free any person who surrenders himself
completely to Me, who worships Me faithfully and who remembers Me and
meditates on Me constantly. I shall draw out My devotees from the jaws of death.
If My stories are listened to, all the diseases will be got rid of. So, hear My stories
with respect and think and meditate on them, assimilate them. This is the way of
happiness and contentment.
If I take one rupee as Dakshina from anybody, I have to return it ten-fold to
him. I never take anything gratis. I never ask anyone indiscriminately. I only ask
and take from him whom the Fakir (my Guru) points out. If any one is indebted
formerly to the Fakir, money is received from him. The donor gives, i.e., sows his
seeds, only to reap a rich harvest in future.
Wealth should be the means to work out Dharma. If it is used for personal
enjoyment, it is wasted. Unless you have given it before, you do not get now. So
the best way to receive is to give. The giving of Dakshina advances Vairagya —
non-attachment and thereby Bhakti and Gnana. Give one and receive ten-fold.
He who loves Me most always sees Me. The whole world is desolate to
him without Me, he tells no stories but Mine. He ceaselessly meditates upon Me
and always chants My name. I feel indebted to him who surrenders himself
completely to Me and ever remembers Me. I shall repay his debt by giving him
salvation, self-realisation. I am dependent on him who thinks and hungers after
Me and who does not eat anything without first offering it to Me. He who thus
comes to Me thinks as one with Me, just as the river gets to the sea and
becomes merged with it. So leaving out pride and egoism and with no trace of
them, you should surrender yourself to Me who am seated in your heart.
If a man utters My name with love, I shall fulfil all his wishes, increase his
devotion. It is My special characteristic to free any person who surrenders
himself completely to Me and who worships Me faithfully and who remembers Me
and meditates on Me constantly. The simple remembrance of My name as Sai,
Sai will do away with sins of speech and hearing.
I pledge that I would cross even the seven seas to help those who seek
My protection. God runs to help devotees in times of danger.
One has to reap what one sows, and there is no escape unless one
suffers and squares up one's old debts and dealings with others. Greed for
money drags the greedy man to the lowest level and ultimately brings destruction
on him and others.
First give bread to the hungry and then eat yourself. I am roaming in their
forms. He who sees Me in all is My beloved.
I have to suffer for My devotees, their difficulties are Mine.
To get self-realization, Dhyana is necessary. Quite desireless,
you should meditate on the Lord who is present in all the creatures, and when
the mind is thus concentrated and made singularly devoted the goal will be
easily reached.
Look at Me wholeheartedly, and I in turn look at you sincerely. He who
loves Me most always sees Me. I am dependent on him who thinks and hungers
after Me and who does not eat anything without first offering it to Me. I feel
indebted to him who surrenders himself completely to Me and ever remembers
Me. I shall repay his debt by giving him salvation, self-realisation.
Sai knows fully the desires of His devotees and fulfils them. They get what
they want and are grateful. So we invoke Him and prostrate ourselves before
Him. Forgetting all our faults, let Him free us from all anxieties. He who, being
overcome with all calamities, remembers and prays to Sai thus, will get his mind
calmed and purified through His grace.
This ocean of mundane existence is very hard to cross. Waves of
infatuation beat high there against the bank of bad thoughts and break down the
trees of fortitude. The breeze of egoism blows forcibly and makes the ocean
rough and agitated. Crocodiles in the form of anger and hatred move there fear -
lessly. Eddies in the form of the idea " I and mine " and other doubts whirl there
incessantly and innumerable fish in the form of censure, hate and jealousy play
there. Though this ocean is so fierce and terrible, Sadguru Sai is its Agasti,
destroyer, and the devotees of Sai have not the least fear of it. Our Sadguru is
the boat which will safely take us across the ocean.
Hearing the stories of saints is not so difficult as the other Sadhanas. The
stories remove all fear of this Samsara and take you on to the spiritual path. So
listen to these stories, meditate on them and assimilate them. If this is done, you
will become pure and holy. You may attend to your worldly duties, but give your
mind to Sai and His stories and then He is sure to bless you. Hearing the stories
of the saints is, in a way, keeping their company. The importance of the company
of the saints is very great. If you take refuge in the saints wholeheartedly, they
will carry you safely across the ocean of worldly existence. It is for this reason
that the saints manifest themselves in this world.
Sri Sai Baba of Shirdi is not finite or limited. He dwells even today in all
beings. He pervades all and everything. He was well versed in the knowledge of
the Vedas, as well as in the science of self-realisation. He came into this world
for a specific purpose. He often said : " Let His man (devotee) be at any distance,
a thousand koss away from Hjm, he will be drawn to Shirdi like a sparrow with a
thread tied to its feet." His assurance is : Where ever you are, whenever you call
me, I shall be with you instantly, whenever you need me, fear not. You shall be
protected. Though the devotee loses sight of Sai, Sai never loses sight of him.
Sai is ever present in everyone of His devotees watching over him and follows
him everywhere."
The best course is to surrender our body, speech and mind to the Guru's
feet and always chant His name for destroying our sins. This is called complete
surrender to the Guru. The only sure sign of this is that our mind gets calm and
peaceful. The greatness of this surrender, devotion and knowledge will come in
its train. This is axiomatic truth.
Realising The Divine
Knowing Him who is the origin and dissolution of the universe, the source
of all virtues, the destroyer of all sins, the master of all good qualities, the
immortal and the abode of universe, as seated in one's own self, He is perceived
as different from, and transcending, the tree of Samsara as time and form.
May we realise Him—the transcendent and adorable Master of the
universe—who is the Supreme Lord over all the lords, the Supreme God above
all the Gods, and the Supreme Ruler over all the Rulers.
He has nothing to achieve for Himself, nor has He any organ of action. No
one is equal or superior to Him. His great power alone is described in the Vedas
to be of various kinds, and His knowledge and strength and action are described
as inherent in Him.
No one in the world is His master, nor has anybody any control over Him.
There is no sign by which He can be inferred. He is the cause of all and the ruler
of individual souls. He has no parent, nor is there any one who is His Lord.
Saviour Of The First Order
WHENEVER virtue and truth subside and vice, tyranny and untruth prevail,
some great souls appear in this world, true to the words of Lord Sri Krishna in the
'Gita' to protect the virtuous, destroy the evil-doers and uphold righteousness.
Our country, Bharath, is well known for such divine persons who are verily
Avatara Purushas, Godmen on earth. Sri Sai Baba of Shirdi is the most recent in
our memory in the hierarchy of such great saints.
One remarkable feature about Sri Sai Baba, which has made a powerful
spiritual appeal to all who came under His spell, is that His life on the physical
plane is shrouded in mystery and that very little is known about his early life. By
the time Baba arrived at Shirdi, He had developed a unique personality, great
spirituality, wonderful healing powers and prophetic vision. His residence was
first under the shade of a neem tree wherefrom He moved to a small, old,
dilapidated Masjid, which He named " Dwaraka Mayi", where He
continued till He attained Mahasamadhi.
Till about 1908, His devotees were confined to Shirdi, and thereafter His
greatness came to be known in Bombay and other places. One of the best
devotees, Nanasaheb Chandorkar, came under His influence in 1892 and after
Him came or rather was/jf brought Das Ganu Maharaj. Both these
devotees spread the ' fame of Baba far and wide. Enormous crowds rushed
to Shirdi for getting darshan of Baba. To obtain His Grace, presents of money,
food and clothes made to Baba by several devotees were passed on by the All-
merciful Sai to the poor and the sick and those in need of help. His charity was
bountiful.
Sai Baba was a repository of goodness, kindness and love to one and all.
He was unostentatious and accessible to everyone. He Himself begged His food
daily and was clad in a shabby long robe. He was a " Trikala Gnani ", possessing
knowledge of the past, the present and the future. The devotees were charged
with spiritual fervour in His holy presence and were cleansed of all their sins past
and present by His mere glance. Sri Sai Baba had no love for the perishable
things of the world and was always engrossed in self-realisation. His heart was
pure, crystal clear and His speech always poured nectar. The rich and the poor
were the same to Him and He cared neither for praise nor for abuse.
Baba never practised the ' Ashta Siddhis,' though He had reached a
higher stage. He used to light the lamps in the Masjid with the oil supplied gratis
by the banias of the village. At one time these banias refused to supply oil to
Baba. Quite unperturbed, Baba kept the dry wicks in the lamps and filled them
with consecrated water instead of oil. When the lamps were lighted, they began
to burn and kept burning the whole night. This put down the pride of the bania's'
who repented and apologised to Baba for. their thoughtless act.
Baba performed many other chamatkars. On one occasion there was a
terrible storm at Shirdi: the winds began to blow fiercely, the clouds roared and
rain began to descend in torrents. When people in fear prayed to Baba, he came
out and standing at the edge of the Masjid addressed the storm in a thunderous
voice, " Stop, stop your fury and be calm. " In a few minutes, the winds ceased to
blow, the rains subsided and calmness prevailed.
Several instances may be recounted in which Baba cured incurable and
dangerous diseases by His mysterious powers. One Bhimji Patil of
Narayanagaon suffered from a severe and chronic ailment which developed into
tuberculosis. When all remedies failed, he was brought to Shirdi and taken to
Baba. When the patient fell at Baba's feet and cried for mercy, Baba's heart
melted. He said, " Stay, cast off all your anxiety, your sufferings have come to an
end. However oppressed and troubled one may be, as soon as one steps into
this Masjid one is on the path to happiness. The Fakir here is very kind and will
protect all with love and kindness. " From the time Baba uttered these words of
hope and mercy the malady took a favourable turn. Baba effected complete cure
by two dreams in which the patient suffered intense pain.
One Dr. Pillai, an intimate Bhaktha of Baba, suffered once very badly from
guinea-worm. When the pain was unbearable, knowing that it 'was for repaying
past karma, he appealed to Baba through Kakasaheb Dixit to stop the pain and
transfer the working of his karma to ten future births of his. When Baba was told
of this, he exclaimed : " Why should he suffer for ten more births ? In ten days he
can work out the sufferings and consequences of his past karma. " When he was
brought before Baba, He said to the doctor, " Lie calmly and be at ease. Our
karma is the cause of our happiness and sorrows : therefore put up with
whatever that comes to you. Allah is the sole dispenser and protector, think of
Him always. Surrender yourself to His Feet completely and then see what He
does. Now a crow will come and peck you and then you will recover. " The crow
was no other than one Abdul who trampled accidentally upon the stretched feet
of Dr. Pillai. By this all the guinea-worms were squeezed out at once and Dr.
Pillai became all right in ten days exactly as predicted by Baba.
Baba's love for His devotees was so great that He even suffered pain and
disease for their sake. When a lady devotee was staying at Shirdi with her young
son, the boy got high fever which developed into bubonic plague. When the
frightened mother approached Baba for giving her permission to return to
Amraoti, Baba spoke kindly and softly to her and assured her that everything
would be cleared. So saying He lifted up His Kafani and showed to all present
four fully developed bubos and added how he had to suffer for His devotees, as
their difficulties were also His.
Baba's kindness to His devotees is indescribable. When Ramachandra
Patil fell seriously ill and was waiting for his last moment, Baba appeared before
him and said that his death warrant had been withdrawn and that he would soon
recover. True to Baba's words, Patil recovered. Baba also hinted that He was
afraid of Tatya Patil passing away on Vijaya Dasami in 1918. Baba was also
down with fever. On Vijayadasami Day, however, a curious thing happened.
When everyone thought that Tatya would die, he recovered and Baba attained
Maha-samadhi on that day. It appeared as if Baba gave up His life for Tatya.
Baba alone knows why, as His ways are inscrutable.
The assurance of Baba that there would never be any dearth of food and
clothes in His devotees' houses and that He would always look to and provide for
their welfare should infuse confidence and comfort. Realising how precious the
human life is, Baba repeatedly urged His devotees not to waste their time in
efforts to procure material benefits, but to engage themselves in Mauna and
Dhyana and in rendering service to, the poor and the sick and thereby serve
God. He declared: " Without Rinanubandha no creature comes to you. Shri
Hari will be certainly pleased if you give water to the thirsty, bread to the hungry
and clothes to the naked. Be kind and considerate to all creatures. " Baba
identified Himself with sickly dogs, cats, flies, etc. " Feeding a hungry bitch is
feeding me," He used to declare.
Faith is essential for God-realisation. Baba impressed on the devotees the
importance of cultivating " Nishta" (faith) and " Saburi" (courageous patience).
These two, if practised, carry one to the cherished goal. Baba's love and regard
for His Guru are remarkable. Guru is God, and service to the Guru is our only
Sadhana. Repetition of God's sacred names saves us from all and frees us from
the cycle of births and deaths.
Baba's mission was to alleviate the sufferings of humanity, to give many
good things to devotees at first and in the end to work out their emancipation.
He is a rare gem among saints and a saviour of the first order. To Sri Sai
Baba, Ram and Rahim were both the glorious appellations of the Divine Father,
the temple and the mosque were both abodes of God, the Gita and the Koran
were both holy scriptures. Baba preached no special cult. In His lifetime, Sri
Rama Navami celebrations by Hindus and Sandal Processions by Muslims were
celebrated side by side at Shirdi and this is being continued to this day. Thus,
Baba taught that God is our common Father and that all religions lead to the
same goal. Sri Sai Baba's message is relevant in the context of efforts made
today for national integration.
Finally I may refer to what Baba stated that His devotees, who put sole
trust in Him and look to Him sincerely for help, would receive what they desire
and if a devotee were to call Him earnestly at any place, He would be there in an
instant. I exhort devotees of Baba to follow His teachings both in letter and spirit
always to speak the truth, to give alms to and help others in distress, to be kind
to all creatures, not to think or talk ill of anyone, never to be jealous of other's
prosperity but to be always contented. Utter the sacred name " Sai Ram", your
lives will be fruitful and you will be happy. This was the advice given by Baba to
His ardent devotees.
Baba's Promises
1. This is Dwarakamayi of ours on which you are sitting. This wards off all
danger and anxieties from her children. Highly merciful is this Masidi Ayi. She is
the mother of those who place their entire faith in Her. If they are in danger, She
will save them. Once a person climbs on Her lap, all his troubles are over.
2. What can the snake do to Dwarakamayi's children? They look on amused
when the snake appears. When Dwarakamayi protects, can the snake strike ?
3. We have no need to fear. Strike, let me see how you can strike and kill.
4. This is not a mosque. It is Dwaraka. Those who seek refuge in her will
never be harmed.
5. As soon as one climbs the steps of this Dwarakamayi, sufferings due to
Karma are at an end and joy begins. That Fakir (God) is very kind and relieves
your troubles.
6. When any one enters this Dwarakamayi, his goal (object) is achieved.
7. This place (Dwarakamayi) is for Tarana, i.e., saving people, and not
Marana i.e., killing them. (Meaning of Dwarakamayi) Masudi Ayi., i.e.,
Dwarakamayi is Sai.
8. I do nothing. I receive nothing. Datta calls for his own. He has called for
Rs. 15 as his due and given it to Masudi Ayi. So the money has been received
(by me).
9. My eye (of vigilant supervision) is ever on those who love Me. Whatever
you do, wherever you may be, ever bear this in mind, that I am always aware of
everything you do.
10. If a person ever meditates on Me, repeats My name, sings of My deeds,
and is thus transformed into Me, one's karma is destroyed. I always stay by his
side.
11. You should always have truth with you. Then I always shall be with you,
wherever you are, and at all times.
12. I will be with you, whenever and wherever you think of Me. Do not fear.
13. If a person perpetually thinks of Me, and makes Me his sole refuge, I am
his debtor and will give My head to save him.
14. If a person ever dwells on Me in his mind and will not even taste food
before offering it to Me, I am his slave. So also if he hungers and thirsts after Me,
and treats all else as unimportant.
15. I am the [Link] of my devotees (Bhaktaparadheena.) I love devotion.
16. He who withdraws his heart from wife, child and parents and loves Me is
My real lover and he merges in Me like a river in the sea.
17. Sai Baba: The key of My treasury is now placed in your hands. Ask for
anything you want, Rs. 5 or 100 a month or what you will and I will give it to you.
Devotee declines to ask.
S. B. : Ask for something, I am anxious to give you, D : Is it agreed that You will
grant anything I ask for? S. B.: Yes.
D : Then, Baba, I want this. In this and in any future birth that may befall to me,
You should never part from me. You should always be with me.
S. B. : Yes. I shall be with you, inside you and outside you, whatever you may be
or do.
18. My devotee feels me in You, in himself and in all creatures and sees all as
his Guru. He will become Myself.
19. If you make Me the sole object of your thoughts and aims, you will gain
Paramartha (Supreme Goal).
Look to Me, I will look to you. Trust in the Guru fully, ihat is the only Sadhana.
The Guru is all the Gods.
20. If a person devotes his entire mind to Me and rests in Me, he need fear
nothing for body and soul. If he sees Me and Me alone and Jistens to f talk about
Me and is devoted to Me alone, he will reach God (Chaitanya). He who worships
Me as Nitya, Suddha and Buddha comes to Me. QQ
What Devotion Can Achieve
-A. milkmaid used to supply milk to a Brahmin priest living on the other
side of a river. Owing to the irregularities of the boat service, she could not
supply him milk punctually every day. Once, being rebuked for going late, the
poor woman said, "What can I do? I start early from my house, but have to wait
for a long time at the river bank for the boatman and the passengers." The priest
said, "Woman! they cross the ocean of life by uttering the name ' of God, and
cannot you cross this little river ? "
The simple hearted woman became very glad at heart on learning this
easy means of crossing the river. From the next day the milk was being
supplied early in the morning. One day the priest said to the woman, " How is it
that you are no longer late nowadays?" She said, I cross the river by uttering
the name of the Lord as you told me to do, and don't stand now in need of a
boatman. The priest could not believe this and said, "Can you show me
how you cross the river?" The woman took him with her and began to walk over
the water. Looking behind, the woman saw the priest in a plight and said, "
How is it, Sir, that you are uttering the name of God with your mouth, but at
the same time with your hands you are trying to keep your cloth untouched by
water ? ' You do not fully rely on Him." Total self control and absolute
faith in God are at the root of all miraculous deeds.
He who has not given up sinful ways, whose senses have not been
restrained, who is unmeditative, and whose mind is devoid of peace, cannot
attain Him, even by a highly cultivated intelligence.
Message For Mahasamadhi Day
ON the sacred Mahasamadhi Day, in 1918, Sri Sai Baba cast off his mortal
coils and assumed His infinite aspect-Although He is not with us now, true to His
promise that He would respond to the prayers of His devotees from His tomb, He
is more active today than ever, in giving experiences to those who seek refuge in
Him.
The Sai cult has spread far and wide and has become a powerful spiritual
and moral force. It is appropriate on an occasion like this to recall what in
essence constitute Sai's teachings and the secret of its appeal.
A central theme is the oneness of all creation, the interdependence and
interrelatedness of all living things because there is only one substance which
manifests itself as a lot of different objects as people, animals and plants. The
realisation that all living beings are essentially the same removes the barrier
which separates one from the other and produces a sense of unity. There can be
no doubt that such an attitude would contribute to an atmosphere of tolerance
and reasonableness in one's relation with others.
One of the intractable problems we face today is the apparent conflict
between the interests of the individual and those of society and country. What is
required is adjustment of the relations between the individual and groups by
harmonising the needs of both. In such endeavours the guiding principle should
be ' Dharma ' which is part of the fundamental moral law governing the
functioning of the universe.
Fashioning ones life in the light of the tenets of the Sai cult with its
emphasis on righteousness and application of ethics of life Provides a spiritual
background to human existence. In this context the practical problems of
everyday life take on a new meaning and significance. In effect it is a call to
action endeavours are made compatible with the practical problems of day-to-
day life
Sri Sai Baba's message is not addressed to any particular group or school
of thought, but to all and for all time. Nothing in it becomes out of date because it
has the quality of renewing itself to suit changing times, so that it is ever fresh
and always relevant to the problems that confront us in the difficult times we are
passing through. Apart from such practical aspects, Srj Sai Baba expressed
profound philosophical truths shorn of their abstraction and in simple terms to
bring them within the understanding of the common man. He emphasized that
the pleasure and pain one experiences are the inevitable results of one's own
action in this or in previous births, although good acts and good thoughts mitigate
to some extent the effects of previous evil actions.
The concept of " Samsara " which pervades thinking at all levels in our
society, finds expression in Sai's teaching as an endless round of life after life
without beginning or end like the continual rotation of the Chakra of Sri Maha
Vishnu. The Sai cult is replete with all the major themes of the religious and
philosophic traditions of India. What we have to do on our part is not only to
imbibe the valuable lessons implicit and explicit in Sai Baba's teachings, but also
find for them practical application in everyday life. In this way one can make
one's life purposeful and meaningful and also attain inner peace, mental
happiness and contentment.
May Sri Sai Baba bless one and all !
Saint Saying
GOD is ever present everywhere. His presence is constant even in the
deep recesses of your heart. Whatever you do alone within the closed doors of
your room, He knows and sees. What is there to wonder at in this ? He perceives
even the most secret thoughts that flit through your mind and of which even you
are not always fully conscious. Nothing takes place anywhere at any time which
is outside God's awareness, outside His direct observation.
H. H. SWAMI KESAVAIAHJl'S SELECTION
Harbinger Of Peace And Harmony
SAI BABA has shown how persons of various religious persuasions can
come together and live in peace and harmony. His message is now spreading
with tremendous force throughout the length and breadth of India.
It is not out of place here to say something as regards myself. Before July
1939, I was not of a religious frame of mind, I took the world as it was. I was
carried away by the fast enveloping modern fashion. In dress, manners and
frame of mind, I was western to the hilt. That date is important in my life. It
thoroughly changed my outlook in life and turned me religioun ward. I remember
that memorable date with joy.
That day one of my best friends spoke to me of Sri SAI BABA of Shirdi. The
words SRI SAI sent a thrill through me and the same night I saw SRI SAI in His
physical form. Thereafter His blessings and grace carried me to the state in
which I am now. His teachings and sayings and His doings leave no doubt that
He was an AVATAR of GOD.
It is through religion that a just and real social order can be set up for the
emancipation of man. History tells us that in the various epochs, high-souled
personages, have taken birth and have used religions to ensure well-being of
downtrodden and humbled humanity. Without religion, man's life in this mundane
world is miserable.
Hinduism is the religion of humanity; it deals with the knowledge of self
and takes one to the self-realisation which is oneness with the all pervading GOD.
PATHS OF DEVOTION
Many are the paths leading to liberation. Though the paths are many, the
ultimate goal is the same. From time immemorial the Bhakti marga has been
peculiarly suited to the genius of the Indian masses. Hence it is that devotion has
a special appeal to all classes of people in India and legion are the saints who
came under the all-pervading influence of devotion and have trodden this golden
path of spirituality, immortality and liberation. These saints have left behind them
foot prints on the sands of time, indelible land marks for the guidance of faltering
humanity to traverse this steep and rugged path of devotion. One of these
perfected men is Sri Sadguru Samartha Ramdas, the great saint of Maharashtra.
He has laid down the following types of devotion:
The first is Sravana, i.e., hearing spiritual knowledge. This is the
foundation of all spiritual life and the quintessence of a devotee's very being. He
must listen daily, hourly, throughout his life, the attributes, praises and the name
of God till at last the complete meaning of what he hears becomes part and
parcel of his consciousness.
Kirtana, i. e., singing the praise of God develops spirituality not only of the
person who performs but also of those who listen. Riches and women are
capricious allurements in this path. Music and play of the instruments should not
make one forget God, but they should be aids to intensify one's zealous devotion
and celestial joy.
Smarana, i. e., remembering the name of God is another aid to spiritual
progress. All spiritual knowledge is revealed knowledge and we can only get it
through the grace of a Sadguru. By constantly meditating on the name of God,
apart from overcoming all difficulties on the path, we can realize God with
delirious ecstasy.
Pada Sevana, i.e., resorting to the feet of the Guru is a means of spiritual
development. If this is not physically possible, we must mentally prostrate
ourselves at the feet of the Guru with reverence and humility.
Archana, i. e., worship of God is another type of devotion. This is real or
mental worship of the various images of God and offering Him the best things of
life, with deep yearning after God realization.
Namaskara is the same as archana, i. e., bowing down or prostrating
ourselves before God or God-like persons. This entails such noble qualities as
humility, dedication, worship, surrender and patient waiting with hope and faith
for the grace of God.
Dasya, i. e., service of God is possible in two ways, either through doing
service which will turn the people towards God or rendering service to bhaktas is
really service to God.
Sakhyata, i. e., friendship of God is a type of devotion which is most
difficult to practise. Human friendship rests on a compromise of give and take
policy, whereas friendship with God is uncompromising determination to give all
and lose all, if need be. Our human friends may desert us in times of need, but
God, though He appears indifferent to our sacrifices, really watches over us with
kindness. To an impatient devotee it would appear that God does not reciprocate
our love. He leaves us uncared for and disappointed. Such a devotee will
become angry with God and even hate Him because our little desires are not
fulfilled. God's friendship is undying, enduring and everlasting.
His grace is perennial. If there are disappointments and difficulties, we must
suffer them calmly and courageously. Suffering and disappointments form an
integral part of spiritual life. Without them spiritual life is not tested. The key to
achieve the friendship of God is with the devotee alone. God, being the
innermost reality, is enshrined in our heart and is the breath of our life. We must
have firm faith and love towards God. All our thoughts, feelings and actions have
their reflection in God. The more sincere and truthful we are the more are we
drawn near and bound to God. Then God becomes more than Mother, Father or
Friend to us.
Atma Nivedana, i. e., the annihilation of the self or ego and achieving unity
with God. This is the crowning glory of devotional life. Though there
are several ways to gain this unity with God, the best means is through constant
meditation on pure ideas about God. Impure ideas are got rid of. Then dualism
yields to the dawn of advaitic experience. Through this intuitive perception the
Sadhaka is drawn towards God with magnetic fascination. Every moment of his
life he will feel the compelling and dominating influence of God and will ultimately
merge in Him. Sri Sai Baba of Shirdi was one such saint who lived in holy
communion with God every moment of his life. May he inspire us to tread this
righteous path of devotion with concentrated vigour fearless integrity and
dauntless
Om Shanti! Shanti!! Shantihi
Saint Sayings
When you undertake anything, carry it out thoroughly or do not
undertake it.
Fate is more powerful than human effort.
Ambition destroys the understanding of men
Where there is Dharma, there sorely will be Victory
A heart full of hate can know no contentment. Hate is a cruel fire.
Not by studying any sastra does mart become wise. It is by association with the
great in Wisdom that he gets-wisdom.
Courage is man’s salvation in danger.
H. H. SWAMY KESAVAIAHJI'S SELECTIONS
Divine Love
WE are living in a rapidly changing world. Science and its marvellous
achievements have shaken our old faiths and a new vista has been opened to
modern man. Material advancement .has placed modern man in an
advantageous position. The forces generated by science and democracy have
been operating in a variety of ways to transform human life.
Our old values and the good old days are going out fast, never to return. "
The age demands of our citizens an understanding of these forces, an
acceptance of them and an intelligent assimilation of their values so that India
may forge a new character and a new destiny for herself."
Our culture is based upon Divine Love and religion. Religion has been the
most vital force moulding our individual and collective life. It is so even to-day.
Our land is specially fortunate to get the unerring guidance of successive sages
and saints during all these centuries to keep us firm on our grounds wedded to
the highest values of life, love, peace and harmony-From the birth of
Ramakrishna Paramahamsa to this day, India has been blessed with Divine
guidance. Sai Baba, the sage of Shirdi, has been pouring out his Divine Love to
thousands and hundreds of thousands since 1845. The unending stream of
devotees at Shirdi day in and day out is but a manifestation of Divine love,
compassion and pity. Sai Baba did not believe in a religion which cannot feed the
hungry, clothe the naked and shelter the homeless.
Swami Vivekananda taught that the only way God can come to a hungry man
is in the form of a morsel of bread. The sage of Shirdi opened our eyes further
and demonstrated in unmistakable terms that material improvement is a
condition precedent for India's spiritual and moral advancement. One is the
means and the other the end. There is no conflict between the two. Visit the
sacred shrine of Lord Venkateswara and witness the hundreds of millions of
people adoring and worshipping the Lord. There, we find, materialism in the
service of spirituality. To heal the physical and mental sufferings of humanity,
material prosperity and spirituality must work hand in hand; the deficiency of the
one affects the progress of the other.
Religion will ever" remain the national passion in India, and the search for
the meaning of life lies beyond the region of man's material desires and
struggles. Modern man has been able to go round the moon in a few minutes.
Nature is revealing its mysteries. Startling discoveries have been made and
greater discoveries are in store for us. Civilization has advanced far. Barriers
separating countries and nations have been destroyed. Man has conquered
distance and the craze for further discoveries leads man to rtstless life. He feels
a vacuum. There is an urge 1 to know tho soul, to know God, to pierce the mystery
that veils nature. This constitutes the religious impulse in man. He faces the
threefold questions :
(1) Who am I?
(2) Whence have I come
(3) What shall I do to return to my true homeland
"Each soul is potentially Divine. The goal is manifest, achieve this divinity
within by controlling nature, external and internal. Do this and be free- This is the
“whole- of religion." Thus spoke Vivekananda,
To know who you are, spend some time every day in silerice, in
meditation. Sit in a silent corner away from the din and roar of daily life and
meditate on the adventure of existence, Ramana's message to humanity is to
know ourselves. Reflect, recollect, concentrate, meditate.
The gates are opened. Haw to know God ? What is the easiest way to God? That
was a question put to Mahatma Gandhi. What was the answer ? He said : " To
me Seva, service of the poor, opens the easiest way to God." Let us contemplate
|he way of Gandhi, the Father of the Nation. He says in one his books, " I would
rather be torn to pieces than disown my brothers and sisters in suffering and
pain." He identified himself with the poor and needy. Religion to Gandhi was not
creed, but right life, a life of sympathy and love, of fellowship with the poor.
Therefore, to know God, love is a pre-requisite. God is love itself. " The
ignorant feel that God and love are separate- God and Love are One, and when
once this is known they will realise that God is love." So said the great Tamil
sage, ThiruvalluVar,
Service of the poor is worship of God. Mark the words of Rabindranath
Tagore : " What does thou do in the dark corners of the temple, chanting the
hymns and counting the beads ? Open Thine eyes, God is not before thee. He is
there With the tiller of the soil and the stone cutter. So work and serve the ,poor.
Work is worship. Meet thy God in the sweat of thy brow,"
So, duty forms an integral part of Our Sadhana, It is an act that is done not
under obligation, bat as a sacrifice Out of intense love for the Lord and His
creation. In discharging our duties we should not commit sinful acts and harm
others. Do thy duty and leave the rest to God. Feel that you are an instrument in
the hands of God. Get rid of' I.' Duty is selfless loving service and submission to
the will of God,
" Blessed is he who works with love in his heart. His work is beautiful, is
radiant, because it reveals love.
Does he grind the corn ? He does it in the aspiration that his beloved may
bake the bread and bless it.
Does he build a hut ? He does it that his beloved may some day dwell in it
aad make it beautiful with his presence,
Does he decorate his room with a picture of the beloved ? He does it that
the beloved may bless the room with a breath of his spirit," So sang a saint.
To know God and the Atman, our Sastras have prescribed threefold
margas. The Gnana Marga or the path of knowledge is very difficult. It is not
easily accessible to all. All cannot acquire adequate knowledge of the infinite, the
endless, the in' Comprehensible one. It is the privilege of a fare few.
The Karma Marga, the path of action, is within the reach of some. It is equally
difficult, for to tread the path of action one must renounce all desires for fruits of
action. Who can say that he has renounced desires for all fruits of action? Very
few.
The Bhakti Marga is the easiest of all. Man is weak. Love, Bhakti, devotion is
the secret, which can, with less difficulty, be seized by the average man of the
age in which we live. Neither knowledge by itself nor Karma-action, but Bhakti,
living faith or love can draw man the quickest to God. So Sai Baba's upadesh is
that we should sit before our Ishta Devata, whatever it may be, Baba, Rama,
Krishna, Allah, Jesus, Siva, or Sakti and offer our prayers.
When we sit in meditation we enter into the presence of God. He meets us in
the depths. We live on the surface. In the depths within us move Divine
Presence. Each day, then, go into silence and sing the Divine Name and rejoice
in the holy presence.
What is love? Love means to give all that thou hast to Him whom thou lovest
so that nothing remains to thee of thine own. Conquer desire through the power
of love. Love God for His own' sake not for any reward. Seek the giver, not the
gift. Never forget that our goal is union with God. It is the deepest love that takes
man to God. The lives of the 63 Nayanmars and the 12 Alwars are the
beaconlights of this sublime love. Take the life of Kannappa Nayanar of
Kalahasti. You and I visit temples and perform archanas. Thinnan, for that was
the name of Kannappar, the son of a hunter king, got realisation in six days. The
moment he saw Kudimbi Thevar, the Sivalingam at the top of the hills, he was
moved, thrilled and he embraced the Sivalingam.
He could not bear the sight of the Lord staying exposed to the Sun and
shower all alone. He feeds the Lord with pork roasted in the fire and tasted by
him. God takes the food and when Siva Kochanar, the Thavamuni of
Thapovanam, feels shocked at the sight of bones near God and gets worried, the
Lord appears in his dream and asks him to witness the love of Kannappar next
day.
When Kannappar saw one of the eyes of the Lord bleeding, he fell down,
wept and tried all medicines. Finally, he removed his right eye and placed it in
Lord's right eye socket. That was not enough to show the depth of Kannappan's
love. So the Lord made his left eye bleed. What was the reaction ? Did
Kannappar fail ? Certainly not. Placing his left foot on the Lord's bleeding eye, he
was about to remove his left eye. Our Lord, the Love incarnate, could not bear
the sight. Holding the hand of Kannappan, He said, 'stop Kannappa, stop
Kannappa.' He blessed him to stand on His right side for ever. This is the Love
that every one should try to have. In six days by his loving service Kannappan
had God-realisation.
Andal, Meera and a host of other devotees are the loud pro clamations of the
power of Bhakti. We can see God if we crave for it. Sai Baba repeatedly
reminded us that we should cry to see God. It is this divine love that takes man to
God realisation. It needs no knowledge ; all that is required is pure love from the
depths of our hearts. Divine love pours out to all who love Divinity. Manifest your
love by serving the poor. 'Whosoever serveth the least and the lowest they serve
Me' are the words of Jesus.
Truth will triumph and Dharma will reign supreme in the world of today and
tomorrow when matter and Spirit work in harmony and perfect unison.
Saint Sayings
The sacred places are the best for doling out charity.
'Greed leads to misery, scandal to sin, and bad luck to poverty»
God speaks to us in several ways, by day and by night, in silence or in
sound. Over the whole earth are His mighty forces employed, and over the
oceans are His ways observed.
“Be not deceived; God is not mocked; whatever a soweth, that shall he
also reap.
“He that loveth his life shall lose it; but he that loseth his life shall find it
unto Life Eternal.
W. H. SWAMY KESAVAlAHJI’S SELECTIONS
Faith And Worship
IN the meshes of the materialism of the present times, religion fails to
evoke any thought or attention. Religion, in its simple significance, is faith in
Truth. It is mature and settled faith in Truth, realised and fundamental. Truth is
but one of the several epithets of the Supreme One.
Faith is the state of mind towards the All Supreme. It is personal [Link]
always free from things worldly, while the Supreme is different. Faith is a matter
of one's own heart, and the course of one's own conduct towards the outside
Supreme, cherished as the ideal of the heart. It is the bowing of the heart and
dedication thereof to the Supreme. It is a devotional surrender for the protection
and grace of the Lord.
There can be no certainty of one's feelings, or the bent of hearts.
Knowledge or gnana, practice of Sadhana, may in a measure steady the mind
and stabilise the heart. The Jnani has pitfalls to beware of. The Asuras were not
without wisdom, leading to their undoing. Sri Sai seldom failed to impress this
aspect; His comparison of the Jnani to a ' ramphal' is unerring in its import.
Sri Sai preferred Sadhanas involving faith and worship emphasising
Bhakti as essential thereto. He advocated worship of several things - images,
coins, pictures, padukas, etc. He has no mean place for the Guru, the giver of '
gnana' and the solidifier of faith. The Bhakta he would compare to a "
Seethaphal".
The path to the goal is rugged and Sri Sai warns us that it is infested with
hungry wolves, tigers, etc., and with yawning pits to negotiate, and stresses the
need for a guide or Guru. In brief, obtaining ' gnana' is largely dependent upon
our Guru.
To aspirants of gnana, mere acquisition of a Guru alone can never suffice.
Lucky indeed must be he who finds the proper Guru at whose feet he is
privileged to sit and learn. Hindus, before they start on any of their prayers, first
invoke their Gurus to lead them aright. Subjugation of the mind and will,
preparing one to be susceptible to the influence of the Guru, the faith in which
approach to Him is made, the sincerity with which He is clung to, do seriously
matter. In short, love, devotion and surrender are called for the procurement of
the Guru's grace.
It may be that one's desires or expectations are not immediately fulfilled;
or that failures and disappointments strongly tend to, and tempt the forsaking of
the Guru. A real Bhakta is not daunted and his faith waxes, rather than wanes,
come what may, happen what might.
Sri Sai often referred to his own Guru, and his part in the ennobling and
elevation of manhood. He was conservative in matters of his faith, devotion,
worship, etc. When Kavle Patil sought to abandon his old Gods and instal new
ones, Sri Sai not only disapproved of them, but also prevented it. In the matter of
the Guru our immediate and living God, Sri Sai has this to tell us :
" Stick to your own Guru with unabated faith, whatever the merits of the other
Gurus, and little of your own... We must not give up our attachment to our own
Guru, but even more firmly rest in him, and him alone."
It is not what the Guru teaches, or chants into one's ears, that would matter. It
is the contact with him, and the privilege to be with him, within the sphere of the
influence of his presence, and contemplate in devotional love to him, these are
what would lead to the Guru's grace. It is the very presence of the Guru, thrilling
the heart, elevating the soul, that makes the Buddha, sadhu, etc. In his Mahima
Sri Sai has this to say unto us : " For 12 years I waited upon my Guru. How can I
describe his love, tome? I sat and gazed on Him, and we both were filled with
bliss ... I cared not for anything else ... Night and day I pored on His face with an
ardour of love that banished all thirst and hunger ... The Guru's absence even for
a second made Me restless ... I meditated upon nothing but the Guru — My eye
unceasingly fixed on Him, I wanted nothing from the Guru and He wanted
nothing but love from Me. Apparently inactive, He never neglected Me and
always protected Me with a glance. The Guru never blew any mantra into My ear.
By His Grace I obtained My present state. Making the Guru the sole object of
one's own thoughts and aims, one attains Paramartha, the supreme goal. This is
the Truth the Guru taught Me. Four sadhanas and six sastras are not necessary.
Trusting the Guru fully is enough."
Still further, Sri Sai would say : "I loved to gaze on Him, forgetting all but the
Guru. My life was in My sight and My sight in Him. " Thus,in silence, heart full of
love, in mute meditation, and gazeing and loving was Sri Sai elevated to the high
pedestal He occupies. These words of Sri Sai reveal to man the intensity of the
Bhakta's mind, and the ecstasies into which one is wafted. The Bhakta is safe in
the heaven of the Guru-God.
So is the Supreme Lord always with his Bhaktas. Instances of these
Bhaktas, groaning with desperation with the penalties of life , and rescued by
their Gurus and Gods, are little needed to bear this out. The life stories of Kabir,
Ramdas, etc ring loud in every ear. How the Devas always got over the
Daityas is not unknown or unappreciated. Nor can it be forgotten how Lord Sri
Krishna went so far to forget Himself to save His beloved Partha.
Saint Sayings
Anger is a deadly enemy. It is an enemy possessed of an endless mouth.
It is a sword Whose edge is extremely sharp. Whatever self-restraint and
benevolence one may practice, all that is destroyed due to anger. Therefore, one
should renounce anger.
"In the course of One's talk one should scrupulously speak truthful,
agreeable, measured and wholesome words.
—One should always shun a raised seat and a high office.
If two or more persons are talking apart, one should not thrust Oneself
into their presence without their consent,
[Link] Kesavaiahjis Selections
The Mission Of Saints
THE mission of the saints and sages of India forms a glorious chapter in
the spiritual history of our country. It is well known in Hindu religious lore that
God incarnates Himself in the world whenever there is an ascendency of
Adharma, for the protection of the virtuous and for the annihilation of the wicked.
The mission of the saints is similar, though not identical. As Sri Ramakrishna
observed, " divinity is for ever seeking you and knocking at your door."
One of the manifestations of divine grace is in the advent of saints who
are truly messengers of God come into the world to carry Out a divine directive
for the fulfilment of a divine purpose. The human situation with all its complexities
is perpetually in need of such guidance and help. It was a saint, Ramdas, who
energized Shivaji and helped him in his glorious victories. Behind the splendour
of Asoka's rule lay his adherence to the tenets of Buddha. As in the case of kings
and kingdoms, so with men and women. The saints, by their inherent goodness,
make others who come in contact with them also good, for goodness is
enchanting, as it is purity in essence. Further, saints, by attracting hordes of
individuals set them on the path of righteousness.
The last decade or so witnessed a rapid spread of Sai Bhakti throughout our
country so that there will be no one today who has not heard of Sai Baba as a
shining example of a Jeevan Mukta, one who obtained liberation from earthly
bondage while still continuing in human body. Divine powers came to Him as a
natural result of the perfection He attained. These powers were used for the
benefit of His innumerable devotees.
His birth and early life are shrouded in mystery. No one knows who His
parents were or where He was born. He made His appearance for the first time
as a boy of sixteen at Shirdi, a hamlet in Ahmednagar district of Maharashtra
State. Even then He seems to have attained God realization and possessed all
the powers of a Siddha. For the succeeding half a century and more, though He
lived amongst His devotees in Shirdi, He was still outside it. During this long
period, Baba played a significant role in the alleviation of human distress, both
mental and physical, and also set many on the path of spiritual advance. His way
of drawing His devotees to himself and reforming them was unique-Knowing fully
the limitations of human nature, He first attracted men by an initial grant of
temporal benefits. But the ultimate objective was the spiritual regeneration of His
people. In the main, the benefits conferred by Baoa served to check the spread
of agnosticism or atheism and to develop faith in God.
Baba's main role was that of a Samartha Sadguru who diffused the spirit of
religion and helped the good by removing the evil oppressing them and set the
wicked on the path of goodness. Those who visited Him during His lifetime were
struck by His marvellous knowledge of events far removed in time and space. His
message to the world is in essence the old gospel of Vedanta. He actively
discouraged mere discussion of pros and cons in matters relating to God, which,
He said, transcend the limitations of human intellect and powers of reasoning. He
commended the dictum that removal of Afhana is automatically the attainment of
gnana, by which one may attain self-realisation. The guru's role is only to remove
this veil so that -gnana may dawn on the disciples.
An important aspect of Sai Baba's mission is to make religion, a unifying force
in society and help man attain the highest ethical levels. He constantly impressed
on His followers the fact that the essence of all religions is the same, and
whoever is true to his own religion will ultimately attain God-realization. Baba's
endeavours, more by practice than by precept that there is no real conflict
between religions, met with tremendous success. During his lifetime, the Sri
Ramanavami festival was celebrated alongside the Muslim celebration of the "
Sandal procession ", in both of which Hindus and Muslims participated in
complete agreement.
Baba, while living, fulfilled man's idea of God on earth. With His passing
away, He seems to have assumed His infinite aspect, and is still actively helping
His innumerable devotees, as is evident from their experiences. Saints like Him
are immortal.
Om Shanthi ! Shanthi !! Shanthihi !!!
National Integrators
It is paradoxical that man, in his frantic efforts to attain happiness,
succeeds Only in making his life miserable. This is because he seeks happiness
through the body and senses with which he identifies himself and fails to realize
the real self within, which is unchanging and eternal. The situation is worsened
by the evil forces of selfishness, hatred and jealousy which often gain
ascendancy. Such evils affect not only individuals but communities and nations
as well
In this context, saints appear amidst us, from time to time and guide us,
like good Gurus in the right direction with a view to our attaining perfection, free
from ills and sorrows. One such saint is Sai Baba.
His blessings were freely given in generous measure to all who sought Him
for the satisfaction of their temporal and spiritual needs. Throughout the period
when He was bestowing these favours which took the form of securing
employment for those unemployed, or granting issue to the issueless or curing a
fell disease, He spoke as one seated in the heart of every One, and nothing was
veiled from His vision. What is necessary is faith and patience, and abiding love
for God which should show itself as unconditional surrender to, and reliance in,
the Guru. He emphasized that the highest achievement of man is to know the
"Self" within him, which will secure for him liberation from all the miseries of
existence. It is because of avidya or ignorance that one fails to recognize the "
Self " which is really a spark of the divine. Instead, We are conscious of the " ego
" which is the pseudo-self.
Baba never advocated conversion from one faith to another, but enjoined all
to follow the religion of their birth. Nature has meant for us the religion most
suited to us. So he advised a Muslim to be a true Muslim and a Hindu to follow
his own religious path. By His own practices He set an example that there is
nothing different between Islam and Hinduism in essence and enabled His
devotees to look at the essence of all religions shorn of formalism and external
observances.
He endeavoured and succeeded in unifying Hinduism within itself and Islam
within itself. By purifying and refining both, He sought to establish a broad basis
for a common religion for all humanity and helped to remove the meaningless
hostilities between people in the name of religion. Baba endeavoured more by
practice than by precept to show that there is no real conflict between religions.
The incidental effects of such understanding between the two religionists were of
great national importance in unifying conflicting groups which in recent years
marred the social and political life of India.
Om Shanthi! Shanthi! ! Shanthihi!!!
Saint Sayings
''One should always depend on God. This will enhance one's fortitude, valour,
sagacity, fearlessness, and spiritual stamina.
There is no glory like divine glory.
There is no penance higher than truthfulness.
'For a pious man the glory of a saint cannot be over estimated ; for, the glory of
saints is infinite.
So long as your mind, your intellect, does not take to the thoughts of God, so
long as your mind is not constantly devoted to the thought of the Lord, external
aids are of no avail.
'He whose wants are never satisfied is never rid of his poverty, to whatever
position he may outwardly attain, and so long as poverty is there he will ever feel
miserable and wretched.
H. H. SWAMI KESAVAlAHJl'S SELECTIONS
Restoring Dharma
Whenever there is a weakening of Dharma and there is an uprising of
Adharma, I come self*created into the world ; for the protection of the righteous
and the destruction of the Unrighteous, and for the establishment of Dharma I
come into being in every age (Yuga) " declares Sri Krishna in the Gita. This is
perhaps the most important Vakya of the Lord in the Gita.
When the virtues of [Link] and Vairagya are at a low ebb among
mankind, God comes down to us in order to help us and to lead us along the
path of Dharma. It is for the purpose of leading erring humanity along the path of
righteousness that great saints and yogis have taken birth in our midst. Many
grope in the darkness of ajnana and are unable to find their way out. Many
plunge into the ocean of samsara and become victims to sorrow and suffering,
and are unable to get out of it. It is to help such people and to lift them out of
samsara that great sages and saints come to this world.
Saints like Gnanadev, Namdev, Tukaram, Eknath, Samartha Ramadas,
Ramakrishna Paramahamsa, Vivekananda and Sai Baba came to us only to give
us spiritual illumination and take us to the kingdom of Heaven. They have taught
us the valuable lesson that our life in this earth should always be a striving after
spiritual perfection, 'and that we should be like a drop of water on the lotus leaf in
our attitude towards mundane life.
The saint made His sudden appearance at Shirdi under a Margosa tree while
He was in His teens. Even at that early age Baba had developed extraordinary
spiritual powers. He was not affected by heat or cold, wind or rain or by and of
the dwandwas. He was almost always in a state of trance in the Nirvikalpa
samadhi. The people of Shirdi wondered how a very young man of His age could
possess such wonderful yogic powers. The saint then began to reside in an old
dilapidated mosque at Shirdi.
Baba in His life worked many miracles and thus convinced many people of
His greatness. His love for humanity knew no bounds. He had realised that God
is love. He constantly preached that in order to reach the abode of God one
should have real and sincere love and bhakti,
He was a great physician. He could give effective medicines for all sorts of
diseases to which men are subject. After some time He stopped giving
medicines. He gave only " udhi " from his dhuni which acted as a panacea for all
ills (including diseases).
To those who went to him for spiritual illumination and for the cure of their
physical sufferings He gave his nectar-like uJtii saying, "Allah bhale karega. "
The sufferer did become all right very soon.
He made no distinction between man and man. To Him all were equal. The
poor man was as much entitled to His love and attention as the rich man. The
saint first satisfied the worldly desires of the people who went to Him in order to
attract them to Himself. He then gradually purified the minds of His bhaktas and
turned them slowly but surely towards spiritual desires. He thus made His
devotees fit for realizing God and attaining .mukti. He very often said, " why
should any one suffer when I am here ?."
About 1886, this great saint said to Mahalsapathy, one of His great devotees,
"I am going to Allah now. I shall not return for three days. " Soon after, the
physical body of the saint became a corpse with no life or animation. His
devotees took care of the body for three days praying to the saint to return as
promised. So at the end of three days the body began to show signs of life.
Slowly the saint opened his lustrous eyes and beheld all around Him.
People belonging to different castes and creeds began to flock to Him in large
numbers for spiritual advice. The saint had the same respect for all castes and
creeds. He strongly advised His bhaktas not to forsake the Gods of their faith, but
to worship them in all sincerity and devotion. He preached that the goal of all the
religions was one and the same, namely the attainment of mukti. He was not a
believer in proselytism. In fact, He discouraged conversion from one faith to
another. He was a great advocate of Hindu-Muslim unity and worked with might
and main for the realization of this great ideal.
The Hindus worshipped the saint in accordance with their sastraic modes,
using mantras in the worship. The saint had a deep knowledge of the Hindu
scriptures as well as of the Koran, the scripture of the Mohammedans. He often
expounded the tenets of these religions in a wonderful way to His devotees. He
often gave money to poor Mohammedan pilgrims for pilgrimage to Mecca. The
holy name of Allah was always on the lips of Sai Baba. He gave his pictures and
padukas to his Hindu devotees and asked them to worship them. He exhorted
the Mohammedans, to perform their Namaz regularly and without fail. He
deprecated strongly the idea of a man praising his own religion and belittling the
religion of another.
The saint distributed among His devotees sweetmeatj and other edibles
brought by anyone as prasad. The Rama Navami and Panja Sandal festivals
were celebrated by Baba on a grand scale with the help of His bhaktas of all
castes and creeds. In fact, His noble life was a telling example of Hindu-Muslim
unity. Even to-day Hindus and Muslims offer worship at the Samadhi of Baba and
other holy places connected with the saint without any hitch or hatred or
misunderstanding.
The saint sincerely worked for the spiritual benefit of mankind for about 30
years, healing the sores of suffering humanity by the extraordinary power of his
spiritual attainments and shuffled off his mortal coil on October 15, 1918.
But is Baba really dead ? No. From His samadhi He hears our prayers and
supplications and grants them with a generous heart. It is this generosity of Baba
that is responsible for the unqualified success of the Baba Mission. The saint is
as alive to-day with His body in His samadhi, as He was while in flesh and blood.
He inclines His ears unto our prayers to-day from His samadhi as vigilantly as He
did while He was in our midst in His physical body.
The main principles of His teaching are these :
1. Always speak truth.
2. Give alms to the poor and needy as much as you can.
3. Do not speak ill of others.
4. Do not be jealous of the wealth and prosperity of another.
5. Always work hard. Do not be lazy or indolent.
6. Do not treat the poor with contempt.
7. Be content with what God has given you. e*-
8. Always contemplate. God and have His holy flame on your lips.
It is Sai Baba who has proclaimed in unequivocal terms from the hilltop
of His spiritual eminence, " Why do you fear when lam here? Cast all your
burdens on Me, I Will bear them." Surely, spiritual history cannot boast of a
greater or nobler declaration than the one made by the Saint of Shirdi. This great
declaration is the sheet-anchor of every devotee's hope of attaining mukti.
From the foregoing it is clear that sages and saints come to this World
when mankind strays from the path of rectitude and righteousness, when in
consequence sins are on the increase and when adharma rears its ugly head.
Their mission is to put down such adharma and establish the reign of dharma, Q
Saint Sayings
A short life is preferable if devoted to the remembrance of God. A life of one lakh
years (withou devotion of God) is of no use at all.
.'Truth is as impossible to be soiled by any outward touch as the sunbeam.
''Truth is like light and falsehood is like darkness; Only those creatures who are
fallen and degraded can' enjoy darkness and falsehood.
If you do good and surrender it to God, good will come to you. God is the Lord of
them that do good.
H. H, SW'A.W KESAVAIAHJI'S SELECTIONS
Torch-bearers
From time immemorial, suffering world turned to the East for wisdom.
India embodies all that is good and great in the East. India has been sending out
to the world, waves after waves of spiritual influence. The inexhaustible source of
power behind these periodical messages of truth is derived from the great rishis,
the sages of India, who are still living in our midst, invisible and yet exerting their
influence over us.
Sankaracharya was an intellectual giant without a compeer. Like a great
conqueror he hacked to pieces mercilessly all the superstitions in the religion of
his day. He showed to the world the pristine purity, the divine splendour and the
eternal greatness of Vedanta. Then came the compassionate Ramanuja. His
heart was great which embraced all, including the downtrodden, the outcaste,
and the lowly. He purified forms of worship and opened the door to the highest
spiritual worship from the Brahmin to the Pariah. That was Ramanuja's work.
In recent years, another sage lived in Bengal. Though he was bombs' an
illiterate Brahmin, he had the intellect of Sankara and the heart of Ramanuja. He
was Ramakrishna Paramahamsa. He preached the universal religion which
knows no barriers of race, colour, caste, creed or country. His message has
spread to the four corners of the world.
The latest among his galaxy of the great is another saint who lived in an
obscure village near Poona. He was Sri Sai Baba of Shirdi. He was also illiterate,
but in His life of unsurpassed purity He proclaimed to the world the supremacy of
God, the efficacy of implicit faith and endurance tempered by charity, tolerance
towards followers of other religions, a welcome blessing in these days of unrest.
Thus, the spiritual lineage of the rishis is continuing in this land. India is their
land. They will make this ancient country not only Punya Bhoomi, but also Karma
Bhoomi in order to bear the torch of spiritual wisdom to dispel darkness in the
world outside.
Sage Narada and Maya
MAYA is unknowable. Once Narada besought the Lord of the universe, " Lord,
show me that Maya of Thine which can make the impossible possible." The Lord
nodded assent. Subsequently the Lord one day set out on travel with Narada.
After going some distance, He felt very thirsty and fatigued. So, He sat down and
told Narada, " Narada, I feel much thirsty ; please get me a little water from
somewhere." Narada at once ran in search of water.
Finding no water nearby, he went far from the place and saw a river at a
great distance. When he approached the river, he saw a most charming young
lady sitting there, and was at once captivated by her beauty. As soon as Narada
went near her, she began to address him in sweet words, and ere long, both fell
in love with each other. Narada then married her, and settled down as a house -
holder. In course of time he had a number of children by her.
While he was thus living happily with his Wife and children, there came a
pestilence in the country. Death began to collect its toll from every place. Then
Narada proposed to abandon the place and go away somewhere else. His wife
acceded to it, and they both came out of their house leading their children by
hand. But no sooner did they come to the bridge to cross the river than there
came a terrible flood, and in the rush of water all their Children were swept away
one after another, and at last the wife too was drowned. Overwhelmed with grief,
Narada sat down on the bank and began to weep piteously. Just then the Lord
appeared before him, saying, " O Narada, where is the water ? And why are you
weeping ?" The sight of the Lord startled the sage, and then he understood
everything. He exclaimed, " Lord, my obeisance to Thee, and my obeisance also
to Thy wonderful Maya."
Everybody should try to escape from the baneful Maya by being
devoted to the Lord at all times.
Efficacy Of Prayer
Thou art the father of the world, of the moving and non moving greater than
the greatest. Thou art the one object of worship. There is none equal to
Thee in all the worlds. Who, then, can excel Thee, O^ Thee of incomparable
power ?" ; Gita XI 43
“Pray to God morning and evening, and spend the day in thy pursuits.'* Prophet
Muhammad
"Blessed are the pure in heart, for they shall see God."
Jesus Christ
In Kaliyuga all the great teachers have prescribed constant to company of
holy men and prayer as the means by which Ordinary -mortals can escape from
the entanglements of the world. The company of holy men creates in us a
yearning for God. Without this intense desire nothing can be achieved.
Prayer is the communion of the soul with God. It is a longing Of the soul
for things eternal and divine. It is a confession of the weakness of man striving
for great perfection. It is at the same time a sign of the helplessness of man who
is only an instrument in the hands of God. If God is the driver, man is the chariot,
which moves wither so ever the driver wants it to move. Generally prayer is
degraded to the low level of a commercial transaction and base materialism such
as requesting God to make us rich, give us more profits or promotion in service.
This is not prayer, but gross selfishness born out of ignorance.
True prayer always indicates firm faith in the presence of God, either personal
or impersonal, within, or without, with form or without form. Faith is the
foundation, as it were, on which spiritual life rests, A devotee who is assailed by
doubts at every stage makes no progress. Faith guides us through the most
difficult paths. Service to our fellow-beings is the best way to achieve faith and
God Himself seeks His seat in the heart of one Who serves his fellowmen. A
prayerful heart is the vehicle for the soul and service to humanity makes the
heart prayerful.
Real prayer is the complete offering of one's body, heart, mind and soul to
God. Here recitation with lips when the heart, and the soul are not attuned is not
prayer, but an empty pretension prayer offered thus in unison purifies the
person, it removes all evils in us such as lust, anger, greed, etc., and establishes
mutual toleration and goodwill. There are moments when we are
assailed by doubts, disappointments and darkness. We must cultivate
unlimited patience and courage to withstand such moments of
depression. A man of prayer knows no retreat or defeat.
Prayer is request to God in a humble and reverent attitude. It is the yearning
of the heart to be one with its maker. It is the mental attitude that is important
and not the words uttered. The various exercises are intended to humble us to
enable us to realise that nothing happens without His will, and we are but clay in
the hands of the Divine potter. Duration of the prayer varies from man to man
according to the stage of his spiritual development. Prayer should certainly be in
one's own language. Silent prayer is often more effective than loud recitation.
The prayer of a pure heart never goes unanswered.
It is a good plan to begin the day with prayer so that Divine grace may guide
us throughout the day. Similarly the day should be closed with prayer so that we
can have a peaceful night free from ugly dreams and nightmares.
Too much of rational explanation is the bane of modern civilisation. We must
begin with childlike simplicity and have implicit faith in God.
If I exist, God exists. Once we have faith in the existence of God, then arises
the necessity of prayer. There are only two aids to those who are faltering in their
steps in the path of God realisation. One is constant endeavour and the other is
prayer.
To one with a prayerful attitude there is no idleness. When we are not actively
engaged in work you can seek union with the divine in prayer. It purifies and
strengthens us. Heartfelt prayer steadies one's nerves, humbles one and clearly
shows one the next step. Such is the efficacy of prayer.
Kingdom Of Heaven
MAN is in essence a spark of the divine power. But he manifests himself in
lower worlds. His physical body is like an animal. His mind makes him human
and his spirit which is the spark of God makes him divine. The summum bonum
of human existence is to seek the kingdom of Heaven within. Man is
essentially a spiritual being, his self being an emanation from the Universal Self,
God. So to know himself, his deepest self, is to know God. He can sink in
consciousness into the depths of his own being beyond the body, the passions,
the emotions, the mind, the reason ; these are all his, but they are not he, he
can pass beyond them all and fealise himself as separate from them, the pure 'I*.
Then the recognition dawns that the universal spirit into which the self opens,
transcends all the beings in which it is manifested and is alike in all.
The paths leading to this self-realization are many. One of the paths is
through prayer. It is of threefold forms—physical, verbal and mental. The first
consists of rituals and ceremonials, in modern life, due to stress of activity, lack
of leisure and other inconveniences, this form of prayer has almost fallen out of
use in the life of the individual. In view of this tendency of the age, great
emphasis was laid on verbal and mental prayer which is meditation, i.e.,
sequential thinking directed towards an inspiring and interesting object—an Ishta
Devata, no matter what the deity is. As Mr. C. Rajagopalachari said, it is true
bhakti that counts, and it does not matter what deity we worship.
In all our puranas great emphasis is laid on verbal prayer because it is easier
to practise than the other two. "The seekef iafter truth," says Manu, " reaches the
highest goal only by japa." And japa, declares the Mahabharata, is said to be the
best of all spiritual practices in modern age. The Vishnu Purana supports this
view wholeheartedly when it observes, "That which one obtained through
meditation in the Satya Yuga (the Golden age), through sacrifice in the Treta
Yuga (Silver Age) and through worship in the Dwapara Yuga (Bronze Age) may
be achieved ift the Kali Yuga (Iron Age) by reciting the names of the Lord,"
In the modern age the physical body and the mind of man are highly
developed. The divinity in man is dormant. As has been already stated, man has
a mind, but mind is not man. But the tragedy of the present day is that man thinks
that he is the mind. Mind is a good servant, but a bad master. We are living in an
age of the mind, of intellect which is trying to assert its supermacy over man.
Look at the incalculable harm the mind has done in releasing the forces of atomic
energy, for the destruction of human culture, civilization and, in short, for the
destruction of man himself. Can there be anything more suicidal than this ?
The reason is not far to seek. The gulf between the human mind and the
divinity within him has not been spanned. The mind is estranged from the divinity
latent in man. How to link the mind of man with his divinity? Prayer is the bridge
that connects the human with the divine. This prayer has to be practised daily,
hourly and, in fact, every moment of your waking consciousness in order to
strengthen it, so that the divinity in man may be awakened. When the diabolic
pleasure of the human mind in releasing destructive forces can be sublimated
into the angelic influences sending forth comfort and peace, happiness and
health to all mankind will result.
A suffering world is calling to us. Within us is the power to heal waiting to be
discovered and released through prayer. Shall we, then, not find time to pray and
to turn inwards and seek the God within so that we may reveal Him to others and
so that spiritual life may become a living reality to us and to them? As Rajaji said,
the quality of love, kindness and mercy are the attributes of God. If we imbibe
and manifest these qualities in our daily life, we could say that we have truly
offered prayer to God. In fine, as Swami Vivekananda said, " Each soul is
potentially divine. The goal is to manifest this divinity within, by controlling nature,
external and internal. Do this either by work, prayer or worship or psychic control
or philosophy by one or more or all of these—and be free. This, is the whole of
religion." Thus prayer leads to the Kingdom of Heaven within us and let us begin
it now.
Om Shanthi ! Shanthi ! ! Shanthihi !!!
Sankirtan Of The Lord
Lord Sri Krishna said to Arjuna : " Know this as a truth that the devotee who,
while chanting My name dances in joy, taking Me to be present before him, really
purchases Me." He also said, " The devotee whose voice gets choked with
emotion, whose heart melts with divine love, who now weeps, now laughs, now
dances without any reserve and sings My name and glory at the top of his voice
—no wonder that such a true devotee is rid of all his worldliness and impurities
accumulated in thousands of previous births ; nay, he sanctifies the entire world
by his very sight and his words become nectar-like." We cannot find words to
describe the glory and the efficacy of the Divine Name.
When the Dwapara Yuga came to an end, Maharishi Narada called on
Brahma and after offering salutations to Him asked him, " O Grandsire ! Kindly
tell me how the ocean of Maya is to be crossed during this terrible age of Kali."
The Grandsire comforted the sage and told him that during the Kali Yuga one
could very easily obtain emancipation and divine bliss (Moksha) through the
mere utterance of the Divine Name of Bhagavan Narayana, full of faith and
devotion. Out of sheer compassion for the devotees seeking release from
bondage, Hiranyagarbha (Brahma) initiated the following Mahamantra at the
request of Sage Narada:
" Hare Rama Hare Rama Rama Rama Hare Hare !
" Hare Krishna Hare Krishna Krishna Krishna Hare Hare."
In this Mahamantra are found three Names of God—Hari Rama and Krishna.
Hari means one who steals the hearts of the Yogis or he who destroys sins when
remembered by even those of a wicked mind. Rama means He in whom the
Yogis lake delight or the Para Brahman, the eternal bliss. Krishna means one
who powerfully attracts or draws the minds of the Yogis or one who washes offer
scraps away all the impurities in the mind of the Yogis once they turn to Him.
Chanting this Mahamantra containing these sixteen names with devotion tears
off the veil of Maya of the Jiva consisting of sixteen folds, and supreme Bliss is
immediately realised.
The modern age is suffering from the fell disease, egoism and
possessiveness (Ahankara and Mamakara). It is not only the age of the
aeroplane, radio and television but also of the A and H bombs. Humanity is
farther and farther away at present from the ideals of spirituality set up in our
ancient scriptures. It is truly declared by realised souls that in this confused state
there is greater inclination towards material progress than spiritual progress. The
majority of people fail to realise that the true joy of life and the splendour and
glory of living lie in the innermost recesses of man. There ate silent depths in the
ocean which the fiercest storm cannot reach. Likewise, there are silent holy
depths in the cave of the heart which the storms of passion, greed, hatred, anger
and sin cannot disturb.
The delights of the flesh, the thrills born of the sensuous excitement of animal
spirits, the great pleasures derived from intellectual acrobatics and aesthetic
experiences pale into insignificance and worthlessness before the enjoyment of
self-knowledge, and self-realization. When we look around the world today, we
find it steeped in ignorance of the ultimate values of life, full of sorrow and
suffering. Poverty, misery, disease, ignorance, greed, anger, lust, jealousy and
hatred surround mankind on all sides with the result that ordinary men are
plunged in personal, racial, social and economic strife’s, little realising that there
is a higher object to be attained which will dispel all the misery and pain and fill
the soul with everlasting happiness and peace, that all our maladies are only the
outcome of ignorance and that once the veil of Maya is lifted and our delusion
cleared by the light of wisdom, the supreme happiness and peace that dwell in
that haven of bliss become^ ours.
Saint Saying
We should watch our thoughts. If we hold kind thoughts, we do kind acts. If we
feel envy, jealousy, malice, it is shown in our lives, for it brings discontent and
unhappiness.
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Nine Ways Of Salvation
THE purpose for which we have taken a human body with all the faculties
is only to know the Innermost self which is identical with the Paramatma
(Supreme Being). So, our endeavour should be to search within and cleanse our
heart of all impurities arising out of Raga and Dwesha and fill it with the divine
nectar of devotion to the Lord. Though there are several paths to attain
emancipation, the easiest and the one declared by Brahma and great saints as
suitable to this age of Kali is the Bhakti Maiga. Bhakti is to adore God with body,
mind and word. If we develop intense devotion of God (Para Bhakti), we can
quickly attain His Lotus feet.
Nava Vidha Bhakti or nine types of devotion, has been described in our
spiritual treatises. They are Sravana (hearing the glory of God), Kirtana (singing
His glory), Smarana (remembering Him always), Padasevana (falling at His Holy
feet in Sarana-gati), Archana (worship with mantras, flower, fruit, milk, water
etc.), (Service to God and His creation), and Atma Nivedhana (dedication of Self
and everything to God in sacrifice as Iswarar-pana). Sri Sai Baba stressed the
need for every aspirant cultivating these nine forms of bhakti for attaining peace
and freedom from bondage (Samsara).
Sravana is the easiest for any devotee who has an ear for divine Bhajan and
discourses (Sat Sang) on the lilas or glories of the Lord. We shall discuss
Smarana and Kirtana in this article to see how best they can be practised while
discharging one's duty.
Smarana is " remembrance " of God. The Divine Name is undoubtedly a great
fire which will burn the huge slock of one's sins accumulated in a series of births
like a pile of hay. So if one can remember the Nama always wherever one may
be, in whatever work one may be employed, in prosperity and in adversity, in joy
and sorrow, day and night, in Jagratha, Swapna and Sushupti Avastas
(wakefulness, dream and sound sleep), then one can surely attain the Lord.
There is no doubt about this.
The Lord has described such exclusive remembrance and its effect in the
following verses of the " Gita" which should be committed to memory by every
aspirant:
"OPartha, I am easily attainable by that steadfast Yogi who constantly
remembers Me daily, not thinking of any other thing (with single minded
devotion).
" Having attained me, these Mahatmas or great souls do not again take
birth which is the source of pain and is non-eternal, they having reached the
highest perfection (Moksha)." The remembrance! should be constant and not
casual, the Lord has stressed.
Sri Ramakrishna Paramahamsa said, " Chant the name of Hari, morning
and evening, keeping time all the while by clapping your hands; all your sins and
afflictions will then leave you. If you clap your hands standing under a tree, the
birds sitting on it will fly away; so, if you chant the name of Hari clapping your
hands at the same time the birds of evil thoughts Will fly away from the tree of
your body, " The Holy Mother, Sri Saradaraani Devi, said; " The Divine Name
(Mantra) purifies the body. Man becomes pure by repeating the Name of God. As
the wind removes the cloud, so the name of God destroys the cloud of
worldliness."
The great saint, Kabir, beautifully describes this in the following
memorable words : " Remember God just as a lover remembers his lady-love
always, remember Him as the cow always, even while grazing in a far off
forest, thinks of its calf; recollect God as a pauper "who thinks of the few annas
he has saved and which he counts often and often ; merge all your thoughts
on God just as the deer is completely absorbed in the music of the Veena;
develop deep attachment for Him similar to that of the moth for the flame (the
moth does not hesitate to hug the fire even though it is burnt) ; concentrate all
your thoughts on God even as the insect is absorbed in the bee and, lastly, have
that intense devotion and love towards God just as the fish has for water which
is its life itself and separation from which it cannot brook even for a moment,''
If every one were to follow this valuable advice and remember God every
moment everywhere ceaselessly, even when going through the daily duties,
performing them sincerely as sacrifice to God, without any hope of reward,
without expectation of praise and without any fear or favour and spend all the
leisure in meditation without wasting even one minute in idle talk or gossip, this
world can become, in reality, Vaikunta and through the grace of Hari all of us can
attain eternal peace sooner or later according to the intensity of devotion
developed by each. In this, there is no loss of effort,
Saint Sayings
The noblest Vengeance is to forgive
By three methods we learn wisdom; first by reflection which is the noblest;
second, by imitation which is the easiest; and third by experience, which is the
bitterest.
Disease is the tax which the soul pays for the use of the body as the tenant pays
house rent for the use of the body
Eat to your satisfaction in the day but let your meal at night be light and small in
quantity.
Happiness is contagious. One cannot be happy Without expressing it towards
one's neighbour and to all the world. Let us seek to give happiness to others and
we shall get it ourselves.
To get good is animal, to do good is human, to be good is divine.
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Divine Music
EVEN a little effort sincerely and honestly made bears immense fruit
and if a person constantly remembers the All-Merciful God and chants His
Divya Nama or Mahamantra, surely he attains supreme bliss. There is no
doubt about it. But taste for the Divine Name grows as a result pf supreme
religious merit in previous births as well as in this birth also, out of Divine Grace.
So it will be necessary to lead a pure life and to cleanse our hearts and minds of
every impurity first. We must eschew without reserve lust, anger and greed
Fearlessness, purity of heart, steadfastness in knowledge of Yoga,
alms-giving, control of the senses, sacrifice, study of the sacred scriptures with
reverence, humility, austerity, staight-forwardness, harmlessness
absence of anger, renunciation, peacefulness, truthfulness, absence of
crookedness, compassion to all beings, uncovetousness, gentleness, modesty,
absence of fickle-mindedness, vigour, forgiveness, fortitude, scrupulous
cleanliness, absence of hatred and absence of pride are the characteristics
belonging to one born for a divine state.
Hypocrisy, arrogance, self-conceit, anger, lust, harshness, ignorance,
impurity, untruthful conduct, atheism, pride, delusion, immeasurable cares and
expectations, gloating over one's vicious achievements and ill-gotten wealth,
harmful and deceitful nature, stubbornness, disregard of scriptural ordinances,
haughtiness,' egoism, boasting of one's powers and malice are the
characteristics of those belonging to demoniacal nature.
Divine nature is deemed for liberation and the demoniacal for bondage.
The former leads to supreme happiness and bliss, and the latter to ignominy and
the foulest hell. The Lord's Nama alone will save us from hell and the chain of
births and rebirths. So every one should strive sincerely to follow the divine path
and attain salvation in this very birth.
The great Kunti Matha prayed, " O Krishria! It is in sorrow and suffering we
remember Thee. Therefore throw me in the whirlpool of misery over and over
again so that I may not forget Thee." .. 'this shows the divine state which is fitted
for immortality.
Krishna is singing of God's Nama and glories either singly or in Chorus,
where a number of devotees join together for self-purification and for getting the
Lord's mercy or kripa. When people who have reliance in the Lord's Words find
themselves overwhelmed by difficulties and When there is no hope' of rescue,
they call for His help in extreme distress and help comes forthwith. This also is
kirtan for redemption from imminent peril (Bhaya), the Lord being 'Bhaya
Nashana.'
The music of Sages Narada and Thumburu and the chorus bhajan of Sri
Gauranga and Sri Chaitanya Mahaprabhu come under the former category and
the appeal to the Lord for help of Draupadi and Gajendra under the latter. The
memorable prayer of Draupadi and her kirtan when her saree was pulled away
with violence in the royal assembly by that villain Dhuchasana is most thrilling.
She cried, " O Dweller of Dwaraka ! O Krishna! Lord of the Gopis ! See how I am
insulted and ill-treated by these Kauravas. O Lord of Lakshmi! Lord of Vraja! Lord
Janardana, allayer of suffering ! Deliver me from the ocean of misery into which
these Kauravas have plunged me. O Krishna ! Preserver and Protector ! O Maha
Yogi! I seek Thy protection against the tyranny of the wretched Kauravas. Pray,
save me and protect my honour. O Govinda! I fall at your feet in Saranagati.
There is noae to save me expect Thyself."
What happened ? That Ocean of Mercy, Lord Sri Krishna, at once entered
into the composition of Draupadr's garment and the more that wicked
Dhuchasana pulled it, the more the cloth extended and there was a huge pile of
divine and beautiful garment all the while. Such is the efficacy of chanting and
singing the Divine Nama and His glories,
Victory and mangalam be to Lord Sri Krishna and His sacred Nama! The
story of Gajaraja is another instance of the Lord's overflowing mercy even to
animals who can neither chant mantras nor sing like human beings. Owing to
supreme merit acquired in previous births the lord of elephants cried and
appealed to the Lord of watchers, Sriman Narayana and help came at once.
As regards singing in chorus by several devotees, this form of kirtana
flourishes in Brindavan, Ayodhya, Pandarpur and Shirdi even today. When Sri
Sai Baba was alive, his devotees used to sing in ecstasy, forgetting themselves
and in complete self-surrender to that great Saviour and Healer of broken hearts.
The divine music and kirtan instil Para Bhakti not only in those singing
them but also in those hearing them. The Lord of the kirtana is bodily present
where so much of Divine Love is manifested. The Lord has said :
" I dwell not in Vaikunta or in the heart of Yogis ; I stay wherever My
devotees assemble and sing My glory and Nama in ecstasy/'
Blessed is the devotee who gets a thrill and whose voice gets choked and
his eyes filled with tears of joy as he hears, remembers or sings the Divine
Name. Glory to Lord Sri Narayana. May Sri Sai Baba bless us all to have
remembrance of the Divine Name always and sing His glories without reserve at
all times.
Om Shanthi! Shanthi!! Shanthihi!!!
Saint Sayings
Unhappiness comes from the-wrong view points, from worry, dissipation of
energy, fear of the future regret for the past. Stop all this mental agitation and
unhappiness ceases.
Very often we place false value upon ourselves and think we are great, good and
all that. God above is great and good.
To suffer for the sake of truth or God, it is a glorious human privilege. Such
suffering brings you nearer to Him.
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How To Overcome Maya
WHY does not man's mind dwell on God ? More powerful than God is His
Mahamaya, His power of Illusion. God has covered us all with his maya. He is
near, still it is not possible for us to see Him or know His ways.
Once Narada besought the Lord of the Universe : " Lord, show me that
maya of Thine, which can make the impossible possible." The Lord nodded
assent. Sometime later, so the Puranic story goas, the Lord went out with
Narada. After covering some distance, he felt thirsty. Narada went away in quest
of water.
Finding no water nearby, he proceeded far from the place and saw a river
at a great distance. He beheld sitting on the river bank a most charming young
lady. He was captivated by her beauty. She began to address him in sweet
words and ere long, he fell in love with her. He then married her and settled down
as a house-holder.
In due course, he had a number of children by her. He was thus living with
his wife and children happily for sometime. Soon a pestilence came to the
country, death began to take its toll from every home. Narada proposed to leave
the place and go to a safe place. His wife agreed. They left their home, leading
their children by hand. But, no sooner had they come to the bridge to cross the
river than came a terrible flood and in the rush of water all his children were
swept away, one after another. His wife too was drowned.
Overwhelmed with grief Narada sat down on the river bank and began to
weep piteously. Just then, the Lord appeared and said, " Narada, where is the
water ? Why are you weeping? "The sight of the Lord startled the sage. He soon
realised everything.
He exclaimed, " Lord, my obeisance to Thee, and my obeisance to Thy
wonderful maya." So, everyone is under the spell of this world bewitching maya.
This maya is like a cloud. The sun cannot be seen on account of this screen of
the cloud. When the clouds disappear, one sees the sun. If by the grace of the
Guru one's ego vanishes, then one sees God.
Transform reason into ordered intuition; let all thyself be light. This is thy
goal.
'Transform the animal into the driver of the herds, let all thyself be
Krishna. This is thy goal.
True love and concentration lead much quicker to the divine than an
arduous " Tapasya ".
SRI AUROBINDO
Virtue will desert the man who through lack of wisdom drinks wine. He will
be an object of scorn to all. This is my message to humanity, which should be
regarded as an imperative scriptural injunction.
SUKRACHARYA
He conquers the world who patiently puts up with the abuse • of his
neighbours. He who controls his anger as a horseman breaks in an unruly
horse is indeed a charioteer and not he who merely holds the reins, but lets the
horse go whither it would.
The wounds inflicted by weapons may close in time, scalds may heal gradually,
but wounds inflicted by words remain painful as long as one lives.
MAHABHARATA
Truth is greater than power or prosperity and has to be guarded at all
costs and not the kingdom.
Good and evil come from destiny and cannot be avoided.
When calamities are imminent, judgment is first destroyed.
Victory awaits the patient, those whom prosperity makes arrogant
meet with destruction.
YUDHISHTIRA
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Hope, Your Guardian Genius
"The best way to succeed in life is to act on the advice you give to others.
Things that make us age, our hair white and our faces wrinkled are worry,
doubt, fear and inability to smile. A spirit of cheerfulness and happy thoughts will
keep all these things away.
Anger makes a rich man hated and a poor man scorned.
"If things seem to go wrong, don't blame God. Search out your own mind
and if you probe deeply, you will find there the root of all troubles.
'We were created for brotherhood, not for international strife. Let us
educate our young to become heroes of peace rather than martyrs of war.
Unless we do/ we cannot eliminate war. C/ic.5
- The Lord loveth a cheerful giver. It is probable that He also loveth a
cheerful loser.
Confidence imparts wondrous inspiration to its possessor. It bears him on
in security either to meet danger or to find matter of glorious trial.
A poor man wants only wants few things ; a covetous man all things.
'Difficulties are sent to be overcome. The weakling will collapse in the face
of difficulties. The strong will be up and doing. Confidence makes man strong;
therefore have confidence in your self and in your work.
Against lies, calumnies, etc., dignity is the only weapon. Never let any one
see that anything said by your enemies has touched you. In short, act as if you
did not dream you had enemies.
The truest sign of being born with great qualities is to be born without
envy.
'Little failings eat holes in the citadel of character.
-Friendship is to be purchased only by friendship. A man may have
authority over others; but he can never have their heart but by giving his own.
" Return good for evil; love begets love; hatred begets hatred.
The practical values of religion are inspiring vision, unfailing energy,
unlimited patience. We must get back to the right attitude towards one
another before peace and prosperity can return to the world.
If you wish success in life, make perserverance your bosom friend,
experience your wise counsellor, caution your elder brother and hope your
guardian angel.
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Look Up, Climb, Be Happy
"A good conscience makes for great happiness. In that a clean mind is
ever a joyful possession. A true conscience cares not for false accusations, or
poverty or discomfort within.
'True courage and courtesy always go hand in hand. The bravest men are
the most forgiving and the most anxious to avoid quarrels.
The easiest thing of all is to deceive one's self; for what a man wishes he
generally believes to be true.
Democracy is belief in the conviction that there extraordinary
possibilities in ordinary people.
Set a bound to your desires. Think not of how much others have, but of
how much which they have you can do perfectly well without. Be not the slaves
of show or circumstances.
Little reading, much thinking, little speaking and much hearing ; that
is the way to be wise.
He that showeth mercy when it may be best spared will receive mercy
when it shall be most needed.
The Creator has bidden every man to look up, not down, to climb, not to
grovel. No man can be successful who is always talking about depression.
A courageous foe is better than a cowardly friend.
Stop your criticism of others. Dont worry about the faults of your neighbour
rather look to your own. You will probably find more soot in your chimney than in
the chimneys of others.
Laziness travels so slowly that poverty soon overtakes it.
'Unless you are deliberately kind to every creature, you will often be cruel
to many.
It is not fair to judge an apple tree by the worst apple on it, nor a man by
his meanest deed or speech. to
Give every man the ear, but few the voice, take each man's censure, but
reserve thy judgment.
They ask me for secrets of holiness; for myself I know no secret than to
love God with all my heart and my neighbour (which is all mankind) as myself.
Who is the happiest of men? He who values the merits of others, and in
their pleasure takes joy, as if it were his own.
It is easy to bask in the sunshine of prosperity. The crucial test of a nation,
as of an individual, is its conduct under hardship and adversity.
'' What is the root of evil ? Craving, hatred and delusion. And what is the
root of good ? To be free from craving, hatred and delusion is the root of good.
His Holiness Swami Kesavaiahji
A Beacon-light of Sri Sai Baba
To understand Sri Sai Baba is easy only for his devotees. One can read
Sri Sai Satcharitra written during the life time of Sri Sai Baba (and published by
Sri Sai Baba Samsthan, Shirdi) and understand Sai to an extent. Without reading
Sai Satcharitra and without hearing the Leelas of Sri Sai Baba from anybody the
great devotee who realised Sri Sai Baba on 1—7—1939 (at Dharmavaram in
Anantapur District now in Andhra Pradesh) in a few hours after merely hearing
the name of Sri Sai Baba is Swami Kesavaiahji.
Revered Swamiji was born on Sravana Bahula Amavasya day of
Hevalambi year, at the end of the nineteenth century. His father Sri Swami
Balaiah was a ryot and a devout Hindu. A peculiar religious temper seems to
have taken powerful hold of Swamiji's mind, and it continued as the ruling
principle throughout his life. He preferred charity to the breaking of a coconut in
the temple. In his school days he stood first in the Bible classes and had a vision
of Jesus Christ. He learnt the Koran and had a vision of Prophet Mohammed. He
met mystics like Sadhu Sunder Singh. Though a non-believer in temple worship
and idolatory, he had the unique privilege of being blessed by Lord Muruga at
Palani, where he was advised to go on a pilgrimage, after his daughter was
cured. His commonsense was strong and his power of observation was keen.
Sooth-sayers predicted his sainthood. Swamiji began his life as a clerk in the
Registration Department in the Composite State of Madras. Very soon, he was a
Sub-Registrar and earned for himself a [Link] .name. He ,was sympathetic to the
poor and people described him as a "Saint Sub-Registrar". His superiors
recognized his worth and paid encomiums, and credited him, with the covoted
Red Entries, six times. He was a kind hearted house-holder, honest and hard
working officer counted with integrity and character.
Wonderful was the grace and kindness of Sri Sai Baba for He drew the
Devotees to Him, or how else Sri Swami Kesavaiahji, then working at
Dharmavaram would know Him? By the grace of Sri Sai Baba he became a "
Kripa Siddha ", overnight, on 1—7—1939. Then he was ready to diffuse and
preach the teachings of His Master to the humanity. All the "Siddhis" were at his
command. He neither practised nor craved for them. They flowed in profusely
naturally by the grace of Sri Sai Baba. He never made a show of his worth. If
anybody went to see him, to have his dahhan, he sometimes even without being
asked, would give very liberally his spiritual wealth, just as the Sacred Ganga
flowing from the matted locks of Lord Shiva, sanctified the Indian soil.
Sri Sai Baba's grace flowing through Swami Kesavaiahji, bestowed on
thousands the blessing of physical well-being, mental peace and spiritual
enlightenment. There were many who worshipped Sai for a long time. Swamiji
did not go in search of Sai Baba. Baba came in search of him and made him
an instrument to convey His grace to the humanity. The choice was
appropriate and was well proved by Swamiji's service to the devotees
during the last four decades. On 7—4—1941 he came to
Penukonda on transfer. Swamiji's pujas of Sri Sai Baba on Thursdays, at
Penukonda, attracted many. Sri S. Subba Rao, Pleader, Gooty, wrote in
"Sai Leela Masik" April, May June 1943, about Swamiji, that "He has acquired
marvelous powers by Baba's grace. He foretells events with mathematical
accuracy, cures diseases by mere touch and transfers the sick people's
diseases to himself. In addition to daily worship, he performs special worship
on every Thursday, which is attended by hundreds of persons. As soon as
devotees enter the puja room, his look at Baba's picture, tells him the
grievances for which they have come to him, together with necessary
remedies for the same. When he speaks to them in worship room, he is not
conscious of himself as Baba is in him. He does not do anything without
Baba's permission. If devotees are not able to go to him, and write letters to
him about their ailments and worldly worries he places them in front of Baba's
picture during the time of worship and gets correct answers by a mere look at
Baba's picture, and promptly sends replies. Baba talks to him through the
picture, through dreams and in a variety of ways and helps him always to do
humanitarian work without prejudice to his official duties. Within a short period of
about 16 months, he has received about not less than 2000 letters each of which
has been promptly and correctly answered. Many persons coming or writing from
distant places like Madras, Bangalore, Mangalore, Calcutta, Ceylon, Japan and
Burma had their desires gratified and miseries removed".
In 1948, Swamiji got a temple constructed for Sri Sai Baba of Shirdi at
Penukonda. Then he fell sick and came to Madras for treatment. Since 1949,
after his miraculous recovery, Swamiji had conduced Thursday pujas at "Sai
Nilayam", Shenoy Nagar. Sri Sai Baba's Puja at Sai Nilayam, Shenoy Nagar,
occupied a position of eminence in the country. Thousands of devotees gathered
on these days, in pin drop silence seeking relief from spiritual and bodily worries,
is it necessary to invite bees to suck honey from flowers ? That spoke volumes of
his great selfless spiritual work and proved that the Swamiji was sustained and
supported by the great power of Sri Sai Baba. Sai Ram's merciful glance was the
strength behind him. In Puja, Swamiji gave Baba's udhi, ( sacred ash got from
Shirdi), as prasad, which was gratefully received by the devotees and
acknowledged as a panacea for all ills and woes which afflict mankind. In the
year 1945, Late Sri B. V. Narasimha Swami observed that " Numerous instances
are, found in the pages of "Sai Sudha" evidencing the wonderful accuracy of
several of Sri S. B. Kesavaiah's predictions. If they were all invariably true, one
would begin to identify him with Sri Sai Baba. Sri S.B. Kesavaiah is frank enough
to admit that a few powers (within limits) do not make him a Sai. We must
applaud him for his humility, candour and truthfulness."
It was not without basis and reason that the late Sri Narasimha Swamiji
declared that " If a hundred out of a thousand people get benefit by listening to
me 900 people get benefit by attending Swami Kesavaiahji's Puja. After Puja, he
tells of future events in a remarkable way." One is so much overawed with the
Swamiji's magnetic personality and purity of life and with his motto of service to
sick and suffering with spiritual powers, that one forgets himself and cannot resist
the spontaneous urge of offering his obeisance to him. The darshan of a real
saint is a golden event in the life of a real sadhaka. Swamiji's touch on one's
forehead with Baba's udhi gave a thrill to the devotee and mystically his worries
and anxieties vanished. He kindled the sparks of spirituality among all those who
came into contact with him. The great always bestow blessings on those who are
meek and humble. Swamiji transmitted his staunch faith in Sri Sai Baba, as the
Supreme Force on Earth, to all who went to him. Swamiji required no particular
place or time to invoke Baba and give Udhi and convey Baba's blessings. He
visualised a stagey and that vision was so clear in his mind that he felt he was
sitting and meditating by the side of Sri Sai Baba.
Saints are verily the living gods on earth. They are bestowers of liberation.
The saints have not failed any one so far. The saints always condescend and
fulfill devotee's desires. Service to a saint will not go in vain. Anything given in the
service of a saint will grow infinitely. If you sow a grain, it is returned thousand
fold. Yogis can see beyond the vision of ordinary men. Swamiji was a great saint
and a Yogi. He was aware of the desires of all, hence there used to be no
questioner among his audience. Before they could ask him he used to answer
them. The real saints are like lotus leaves. The water of common human desires
did not stick on, to tarnish the spirits of Swamiji. Saints relieve our pain, remove
our difficulties but will not interfere usually in the course of nature even though
they are able to do it. When it was reported that there was no rain at
Dharmavaram, Swamiji prayed to Sri Sai Baba. Lo! there was plenty of rain. It
was also a common experience of thousands of devotees that there used to be
rain throughout the city of Madras but there was no rain in Shenoy Nagar, this
was to enable the devotees to participate in the Maha Samadhi day celebrations
of Sri Sai Baba and return home safely.
The sage of Shenoy Nagar protected all, even the crooked and the sinful,
when they were repentant. Even the punishment inflicted on devotees was only
to correct them. It was the experience of the devotees that their difficulties
vanished by. simply remembering him. He was no ordinary man. Tukaram says,
even particles of dust attached to the feet of saints would work miracles. Swamiji
often said that, "Even if I take -128 births more, I cannot become Sri Sai Baba. I
am only His devotee. I visited Shirdi 73 times. The joy I had experienced is
beyond words. It is difficult to understand Sri Sai Baba of Shirdi. All saints are
one. Service to,,; suffering humanity is Baba's Dharma. He taught catholicity-of
religion.. Everyone should serve and help others to { his capacity. Jt is only the
good we do, that accompanies our .souls. Hatred and jealousy should be
forbidden. Honesty and truthfulness are a must. God recedes from those who are
dishonest and untruthful. Character and truth are essential. Truth and
righteousness alone save us. The ignorant youth is turning away from religious
and moral discipline because he ! gets no religious education either at home or at
school to mould his character. Novv-a-days science and politics are considered
to be the 'Be all and end all' of man's life. The responsibility to teach their
children, the devotion to God, reverence to one's Guru, obedience to their elders,
and to make them speak truth always is on the mothers.'
In ordinary life, Swamiji was simple and unostentatious. He wore a milky
white jubba, a white dhoti and an upper cloth. He spoke so softly, affectionately
and lovingly, that devotees felt unburdened the moment they saw him. After
years of married life, many wondered how Swamiji who was a Grihastha attained
such spiritual powers. Perhaps it was only to establish, that celibacy, severe
penance in caves and forests are not necessarily the pre-requisites to attain self
realisation, that .Sri Sai Baba chose Swami Kesavaiahji, an Adarsa Grihastha, as
fully qualified to receive His benediction and made him an instrument to exercise
His spiritual powers.
Like St. Paul, Swamiji was spreading the Gospel of Sri Baba sitting at "
Sai Nilayam " Shenoy Nagar, Madras. 'Sai Nilayam had been a spiritual centre
shedding its lustre to hundreds of people every Thursday. People were seen
crowding to Shenoy Nagar by buses on Thursdays and form themselves into
queues to get into the Shrine to pour out their feelings and get relief at the hands
of H. H. Swami Kesavaiahji. That streams of men and women should flock in
such numbers is a clear demonstration of the^/faith in prayers and its incalculable
effect. Prayer rs the golden chain that links God and man. Its powers have been
abundantly proved in the lives of all great apostles, saints and sages all over the
world, both East and West. There is nothing that cannot be achieved by prayer. It
is in this, all embracing field of prayer that Swami Kesavaiahji was rendering
yeoman service silently and most unostentatiously. There is no propaganda but
there is the silent dedicated service in the spread of His Master's Grace to all
who seek His Grace.
Week after week the number of devotees participating in Sai worship at
"Sai Nilayam" at Shenoy Nagar began to increase rapidly. The people of Shenoy
Nagar, Madras are lucky. Swamiji's heart overflowing with love for the devotees
melted at the sight of these numberless devotees, exposed to unfavourable
weather, like scorching heat, the biting cold of the winter and occasional drizzling
to heavy showers of rain in the night. By the untiring efforts of Swamiji, the
incessant urge among devotees to help and spread the Divine Message of Sri
Sai Baba everywhere, took shape and the Sri Sai Baba Bhaktha Samajam came
into existence as a Registered Body in the year 1959 with Swamiji as its
Founder-President. It had been the dream of Swamiji day and night, to have the
Prayer - Mantap there in the open spacious grounds situated in front of the 'Sai
Nilayam'. Whatever comes up in the. mind of a saint, God Almighty fulfils it. 14th
of March 1975 was a glorious day, which deserved to be recorded in letters of
gold. We had the fortune of witnessing the opening of the magnificent edifice by
the then Home Minister Sri K. Brahmananda Reddy and on the next day the
meditation hall by the then Finance Minister Sri C. Subramaniam. Sri Shirdi Sai
Baba Mandir dedicated to Sri Sai Baba is to radiate His grace from Shenoy
Nagar, thenceforth for centuries to come. Many devotees circumambulate the
Mandir every day for certain number of times for a certain number of days, as
instructed by Swamiji and get their desires fulfilled by the grace of Sri Sai Baba.
Apart from conducting Thursday-Poojas at the Mandir, answering
devotees in person and through letters, celebrating the annual functions Sri
Swamiji had been taking pains, at great personal inconvenience to visit various
places outside Madras to propagate Sri Shirdi Sai Baba's message. He founded
Samajams at Secunderabad, Bangalore, Vijayawada, Vuyyur, Nalagonda,
Kareemnagar and other places. He opened several mandirs of Sri Sai Baba of
Shirdi at several places in the last four decades and the latest was at
Vidyanagar, Nellore District, (A.P.) in March 1981.
The most remarkable feature of Swamiji's life was he succeeded in
reforming the character of some men and women whose morals were low. This
was an incomparable benediction conferred on him by Sri Sai Baba. It looked as
though the family surname of 'Swami' presaged Sri Swami Kesavaiahjl's spiritual
eminence. Atheists have become theists and devotees of Sri Sai Baba. Swamiji,
the chosen apostle of Sai Baba, is revered and adored by multitudes of people of
all rank and position. To the hundreds and thousands of devotees who go to him,
Swamiji gave a soothing touch, a kind word, , guidance, and comfort. Whether it
was a personal problem-or sickness or whatever it was, Swamiji got the message
from Sai Baba. Swamiji had a unique personality in the realm of Sai cult.
The spiritual centres he had founded for the worship of Sri Sai Baba of
Shirdi in the past four decades speak eloquently of the unlimited grace he was
enjoying of Sri Sai Baba. Swamiji's tact and power of understanding and adapting
himself to the devotees with whom he was dealing, were marvellous. He never
expected a devotee to attain perfection at once. He was not surprised at the sight
of human weakness. He was a perennial source of spiritual inspiration to his
devotees, especially during these days when systematic attempts were made to
deny the existence of God and to decry spiritual leaders by a section of the
society.
In the last four decades he wrote several articles to the various magazines
on Philosophy, Religion, Sri Sai Baba of Shirdi, Mission of Saints, Bhakthi,
Prayer, etc., in simple and lucid style. These form a guide to the spiritual
aspirants.
Sri Sri Prakasa, Governor of Madras, participating in Sri Sai Baba
Mahasamadhi Day celebrations in the year 1955, warmly applauded the services
of Swami Kesavaiahji to the community at large and which he did so by following
the example of his great master Sri SafBaba.
IN 1962, participating in Sri Rama Navami celebrations Mr. Justice P.
Ramakrishna lyer, I. C. S., Judge, Madras High Court, said that he knew Swamiji
for long and that he used to attend his Puja many a time while he had been
posted in Andhra. He said that he had always great regard and love for Swamiji
and was benefitted much by his Puja and Blessings. He further said that "Swamiji
is a remarkable man in our country to whom spirituality came at a very early age
who had been inspiring a large number of educated people in the authentic
religious way. We know the great spiritual work of our Ramana at
Thiruvannamalai and Acharya Swami Kanchi Kamakoti Peetam Sri
Sankaracharya at present. The work done by Swami Kesavaiahji in his own
humble way can be compared to that of these God men. But for them we will be
like blind men groping in the dark."
Dr. H. T. Vira Reddi, F.R.C.S., F.I.C.S., in an interview given to Sri M. S.
Kotiswaran, M. A. (Columbia) in the year 1965 said since 1948 I am fairly in close
touch with Sri Swami Kesavaiahji. He is the favourite devotee of Sri Sai Baba. He
could see the destiny of others as one sees stars through the telescope. He
never lets any one down but likes all, even the worst person of the society. For
instance, he is afraid of hurting even a diseased dogj that comes near him. When
he speaks about religion, one feels inspired by the admirable way he drives
home his objective. It is only out of intense love for humanity he is. eager that
others should enjoy the same bliss that he happens to enjoy " Sri M. S.
Kotiswaran writing in "My Pilgrimage" further said, Kesavaiahji seeks no princely
pomp, and when asked why he does not move like whirlwind and catch the mass
mind he answers that he has no orders from his Master. His duty was to carry out
the task assigned to him by Sri Sai Baba.
In the year 1975, participating in Guru Poornima Celebration, the
Governor of Tamil Nadu, Sri K. K. Shah observed that he was very happy to find
such a beautiful Mandir, calm, cool, collected, sober and which gave peace of
mind and spirtual satisfaction. Any holy place should be calm and inspiring and
he was happy that this Mandir was one such place. He would love to come here
any day for meditation and peace of mind. He was very happy to find more
women than men in the gathering because women were the custodians of the
culture of India. Swami Kesavaiahji deserved our respectful thanks, for the great
spiritual ministration he had been carrying on in a spirit of dedicated service
without any other motive."
In a foreward to a book, in the year 1976, Sri V. V. Giri observed, that " I
had the privilege of knowing Sri Kesavaiahji from 1949. Swamiji's devotion and
surrender to Sri Sai Baba is profound and complete. When at Penukonda, there
was no place for the Bhaktas of Sri Sai Baba to meet in congregation. Swamiji
threw his own house open for the purpose to his devotees' meetings from time to
time. Swamiji is a leader of this great Sai Movement, with great distinction whose
character, integrity and sainlliness were recognised by all." Sri V. V. Giri further
observed that the Swamiji's life of truth, purity and dedication had a profound
influence on the life of citizens.
Smt. Jothi Venkatachalam, Governor of Kerala, participating in Sri Rama
Navami celebrations in the year 1979 said, " It is a privilege, blessing and a
pleasure to preside over the Sri Rama Navami Celebration under the auspices of
the Sri Sai Baba Bhaktha Samajam and participate on this great and holy
occasion where all the devotees of Sri Sai Baba of Shirdi assemble for prayer
under the guidance and leadership of Swami Kesavaiahji. I have been
associated with the Samajam as a devotee of Sai Baba for many years and have
come here many times for the blessing of Sai Baba and Swami Kesavaiahji. The
Samajam was founded by Swamiji with a view to spread the teachings of Sri Sai
Baba and give his blessings to devotees. It was his untiring efforts and thai of all
Sai devotees which helped him to establish this great temple of spfrituality. Ever
since I came into contact with him, he was like a Guru to me and it is the same
with all the people who came into contact with Swamiji."
In the. year 1977 Shri M. Uttam Reddy, Chairman .of the Samajam
welcoming the devotees on Guru, Poornima day said, "The magnificent Shrine
we have today is the fulfilment of Swami Kesavaiahji's love for his devotees and
will remain as a monument of his faith in Sadguru Sri Sai Baba." He .also
recalled the prediction of Swamiji, when Sri Neelam Sanjeeva Reddy visited the
Shrine in 1965, that he would occupy the highest position in the country.
Sri Prabhudas Patwari, the Governor of Tamil Nadu presiding over Guru
Poornima Celebrations at Sri Shirdi Sai Baba .Mandir in the year 1979, observed
that he felt a different atmosphere—spiritual atmosphere—whenever he stepped
in this magnificent edifice of Sri Shirdi Sai Baba. He 'said, '"I pray and wish that
His Holiness Swami Kesavaiahji should live for more than hundred years not for
his sake but for the sake of humanity."
In the last public meeting of Swamiji, on 16th of July 1981, the officiating
Chief Justice of Tamil Nadu High Court, Mr. Justice P. R. Gokulakrishnan,
addressing the devotees paid rich tributes to the qualities of head and heart of
his Holiness Swami Kesavaiahji and said that "Swamiji's message of peace and
his service to the society were unique. The Swamiji had become a guru to the
thousands of followers of Sri Sai Baba."
Throughout his life he was known for his strict discipline. At the same time
he had deep compassion for poor and always insisted on helping the down-
trodden and chanting of "Sairam" or any name of the God at least for few
minutes in a day. Wherever he went he set up Samajams and Mandirs for Sri Sai
Baba of Shirdi. He always stressed that people should be honest in their word,
deed and thought. He emphasized the need for spirituality for orderly material
progress. In his discourses, he always appealed to the womenfolk to bring up
their children as model citizens. Swamiji was a Godman with a difference. He
never claimed himself to be a Baba. On the other hand he firmly belived that no
one, however gr eat he might be, could become Sai Baba. There is not another
another Ramadas. There is not another Ramakrishna Paramahamsa, he used to
say. He was not a scholar in the worldly sense, but his words were pregnant with
philosophical truths and spirituality. He was not a great orator, but his speeches
were charged with devotion and sincerity and attracted huge audiences wherever
he went. Although he is not seen now in his mortal form, his spirit remains
immortal for the services of mankind. It pervades this universe and continues to
guide the destinies of many of Sai Devotees, who surrender to him heart and
soul. This was his promise and phophecy. He was a saint of the highest order.
He was an embodiment of love, service compassion and simplicity. He was a
brilliant meteor which shone on the spiritual firmament of India in this century.
Such pious souls very rarely appear on this worldy scene to remind us of highest
values of life and to turn erring mankind to the right path.
This world is upheld by the, veracity of such good man and such godmen.
They .are the salt of this mother-earth and their lives spread fragrance of
spirituality. With their life of devotion, service, sacrifice and purity they make this
earth wholesome. May his life inspire us to be good and perfect in this very birth!
He is survived by a son and two daughters. It was at about 6-10 p.m.', the
sun" had 'set on 9th ; August 198l Sunday,' Sravana 1 Suddha, Dasami. He asked
for Udhi. Took it, applied to his forehead arid swallowed, said "Allah Malik" and
closed his eyes, sitting. After 10 minutes he was made to rest on the bed. At
about 6-28 p.m. the sage of Shenoy Nagar left his mortal coils.
Glory to Sri Sai Baba and glory to the hallowed memory of his chosen devotee
Sri Swami Kesavaiahji.
Om Shanthi ! Om Shanthi ! ! Om Shanthi ! ! !