Archive for 2012

Music Programme by Visakhapatanam Youth…

Youth from Visakhapatanam district presented a musical programme entitled Sri Sathya Sai Sangeeta Sudha, singing Divine glories of all the three Avatars, Sri Rama, Sri Krishna and Bhagawan Sri Sathya Sai on the second day of Visakhapatanam Parthi Yatra this evening here in Prasanthi Nilayam. read more »

Dance Drama by Visakhapatanam District…

Devotees from Visakhapatanam district of Andhra Pradesh staged a Musical Dance Drama entitled “Sai Krishnaya Charanam Namo Namah” on this Sri Krishna Janmashtami evening here in Prasanthi Nilayam. read more »

Prasanthi Sings Paens Of Lord Krishna…

Holy hymns singing paens of Lord Krishna along with a colourful procession of quadrupeds from Sri Sathya Sai Gokulam marked the auspicious Sri Krishna Janmashtami celebrations here in Prasanthi Nilayam this morning. read more »

Sri Krishna Janmashtami Tomorrow…

Sri Krishna Janmashtami, marking the Advent of The Avatar of Dwapara, Bhagawan Sri Krishna will be celebrated in the Divine Omnipresence of Bhagawan tomorrow in Prasanthi Nilayam. Marking the auspicious occasion students from Sri Sathya Sai Institutions read more »

Oh! Krishna, My Dearest…Don’t Hide From Me Anymore

Celebrating the Advent of The Lord Of Dwapara, Bhagawan Sri Krishna, when the time ticks into the midnight of the eighth day of the dark half or Krishna Paksha of the month of Bhadra let us take a peep into most enchanting Little Krishna praying Him fervently not to hide from us anymore…a poem by Ms. Jullie Chaudhuri on the occasion of Sri Krishna Janmashtami. read more »

Tak…Tak…Tak…

When one remains totally attached to His words, reposing unflinching faith in Him, The Lord reciprocates, responding to the prayer, bailing the devotee out of danger. Read on an account by Sri N.S. Raghavan narrating one of such miraculous, mysterious healings by the  ‘Supreme Divine Physician’ Bhagawan Sri Sathya Sai Baba, as extracted from Sanathana Sarathi, August 1964 issue. read more »

“I Will Not Let Go The Grasp”

Imagine the Lord coming down donning the garb of a human and writing letters to you, in person? It is not a stretch of imagination or any more utopian…If you were tune to Sathya Sai you would have heard of such fascinating tales, of Swami writing to devotees and students in those olden golden days. Bhagawan has time and again affirmed that He would not let go the grasp on His devotees even if devotees forsook Him. read more »

Farewell to a ‘dirty’ habit…

There goes a saying, “Old Habits Die Hard” meaning existing habits are hard to change. When Bhagawan is personally involved, the act becomes instantaneous. Read on how Prof Kasturi got rid off his dacades-long ‘vice’ companion. An episode from the Professor’s autobiographical account, Loving God. read more »

In His Footsteps…

A darshan in Brindavan in the mid-seventies would bring nostalgic memoirs of those olden golden days. Tracing and chasing His footsteps of those golden moments would be the best meditation one could practice. He not only moved among the men and women quenching their spiritual thirsts, but also gave Himself away to them by becoming ‘the panacea’ for all their earthly man-made problems, while elevating them to the higher realms of spirituality. Here is a detailed attempt by by H. Sunder Rao sketching a step-by-step account of one of those illustrious morning darshans in Brindavan during those olden yet golden days.

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Reflect & Repledge – A Poem

What does Bhagawan’s mission entail? It may mean different things to different people, but the core remains the same – Selfless Service and Sacrifice and a life based on the principles of Sathya, Dharma, Shanti, Prema,and Ahimsa in thought, word and deed. ‘Prasanthi’ is the expansion of peace. Prasanthi Nilayam is within all of us, blazing forth the harmony of universal brotherhood that Beloved Bhagawan represents. And so, right at this moment let us all re-pledge our lives and pray to our dear Lord, that we may be guided always by Him to be befitting instruments of this harmony and for the restoration of Prasanthi. read more »