SRI RAMA NAVAMI CELEBRATIONS AT PRASANTHI NILAYAM 

      The coastal regions of the State of Orissa faced the fury of the floods 
during the third week of September 2008. More than 6,000 villages in 18 
districts of Orissa were marooned in floods, leaving about 40 lakh people 
homeless. The devastating floods caused untold misery to many people in the 
districts of Cuttack, Puri, Jagatsinghpur and Kendrapura. On 7th October 2008, 
the sacred day of Ayudha Puja during the Dasara celebrations, Sri V. 
Srinivasan, All India President, Sri Sathya Sai Organisations announced that 
Bhagawan in His infinite compassion was going to build concrete houses for 
those rendered homeless by the floods. 

      As part of Sri Rama Navami celebrations, on 2nd April 2009, 320 gents and 
ladies, who are the beneficiaries to this divine act of grace, came over to 
Prasanthi Nilayam showing gratitude to Bhagawan. Bhagawan on this occasion 
blessed the villagers with clothes; as their names were announced, the 
villagers received this gift with gratitude after offering their salutations to 
Bhagawan. 

      Bhagawan came to the Hall at 4.50 p.m. At the outset, the State President 
of Sri Sathya Sai Organisation, Orissa gave a brief speech expressing his 
gratitude to Bhagawan for this benign act of grace. The programme for the 
evening started with three youth blowing conches and offering their obeisance 
to Bhagawan. This was followed by "Pala"� (traditional and intellectual form of 
musical programme based on the theme of Indian mythologies and scriptures). The 
theme of Pala was the relief and rehabilitation of the flood-affected villagers 
of Orissa. The performance of the youth with cymbals and drum beats and pithy 
statements enthralled one and all. At the end of their performance, Bhagawan 
blessed the lead artiste with a gold chain. 

      This was followed by a play "Shabari Ki Pratikshya"� based on the episode 
of Shabari Moksha (liberation) from the Ramayana. 

      The scene opens with tribals breaking into dance and music on the eve of 
Shabari's wedding ceremony. Having been exposed to the sacred vibrations of 
Mantras chanted in the Ashram of Sage Matanga, she was leading a Satwic life 
with vegetarian habits. Naturally, she disapproved of the inhuman and barbaric 
custom of an innocent creature's sacrifice before the deity of the tribe as 
part of the marriage ritual. She ran away from home into the forest cancelling 
her marriage. Being a girl she was forbidden to enter an Ashram, but after 
hiding behind, listening to discourses and performance of spiritual practices, 
she was blessed by Matanga Maharishi to stay in his Ashram. The Rishi revealed 
to her that one day she would be blessed with Sri Rama's Darshan. 

      Time and years rolled by; she went through the daily routine of clearing 
the pathway to the Ashram. But there was no sight of the Divine personality. 
She collected fruits and tubers everyday awaiting the Lord to the Ashram. As 
age took its toll over her, she became weak and emaciated, but steadfastly 
continued the daily practice. 

      Due to her sincere prayers and pure heart, the Lord finally visits her 
Ashram. Feeling electrified and emotionally charged she welcomes them to 
sanctify the Ashram premises with their Divine presence. Being overwhelmed, she 
offers the sweet fruits though she has bitten and tongued them. The Lord who is 
pleased with Shabari's devotion relishes the fruits and blesses Shabari. She 
demeans herself by saying that she is a dunce and does not know the ways and 
means to worship the Lord. Lord Rama consoles her lovingly and gets immersed in 
the ocean of joy, impressed by her pure, unsullied and selfless love. She falls 
at His Feet saying that she does not want to live any more, since the 
consummation of her life has been achieved.  Bhakta Shabari attains Moksha 
(liberation) and merges with the Lord.   

      At the end of the performance, Bhagawan blessed the artistes by going 
amidst them and getting Himself photographed. Then Prasadam was distributed to 
the artistes and the devotees. Arati was offered to Bhagawan at 6.45 p.m. after 
which Bhagawan retired for the day.     

      Sri Rama Navami was celebrated at Prasanthi Nilayam on 3rd April 2009 
with all its religious fervour. The Hall was beautifully decked up for the 
occasion. The beneficiaries who were to receive the keys of houses were seated 
in the central part of the Hall. Banners heralding the function were displayed 
at vantage points in the Hall. "Sri Sathya Sai Central Trust. Orissa Flood 
Rehabilitation Housing Project. Allotment of Houses to Beneficiaries by Divine 
Hands"� was the message in the banners. Maps containing the regions where the 
houses are built were placed in important locations in the Hall. 

      Bhagawan came to the Hall in His golden-hued robe at 9.20 a.m. to the 
accompaniment of Vedic chants. Under Bhagawan's direct supervision, keys for 
the houses were distributed to the beneficiaries. Utensils and other articles 
of daily use, Bhagawan's photograph were also distributed. As the distribution 
of these items was in progress, students chanted Vedas in the background. 
Prasadam was distributed to all at the end. The proceedings for the morning 
session concluded with Arati to Bhagawan at 10.20 a.m. 

      On the afternoon of 3rd April 2009, there was a programme of speeches and 
to top it all, Bhagawan gave his nectarous discourse to the delight of 
everyone. Bhagawan came to Sai Kulwant Hall at 4.55 p.m. At the outset, Sri V. 
Srinivasan, All India President, Sri Sathya Sai Organisations offered His 
salutations to Bhagawan. He also extended his greetings to all on this holy day 
of Sri Rama Navami. Sri Srinivasan said that the last two days were Bhagawan's 
veritable flood of love to the flood-affected victims of Orissa who had 
gathered in Prasanthi Nilayam to receive the keys of newly-built houses. 
Referring to a line in a Bhajan, "Prem Ki Behati Dhara"� (flow of stream of 
love), the learned speaker said that the beneficiaries were experiencing 
Bhagawan's love and compassion in abundant measure. He then introduced the two 
speakers for the day, Dr. Ramesh Chandra Panda - senior IAS officer from Tamil 
Nadu cadre. He has held posts in the department of agriculture and rural 
development. Presently, he is in Delhi, holding a post of the Central 
Government. The next speaker Sri R. Kondal Rao, formerly chief engineer in the 
Panchayat department of Andhra Pradesh. He still holds the post of technical 
advisor to the Government of Andhra Pradesh. He has been associated with the 
various water projects of Bhagawan and now he is participating in the housing 
project of Bhagawan in Orissa. 

      Dr. Ramesh Chandra Panda began his speech by offering his obeisance at 
the Lotus Feet of Bhagawan, the Guru of gurus - Gurur-Brahma Gurur-Vishnu Gurur 
Devo Maheswara; Guru Sakshat Param Brahma Thasmai Sri Gurave Namaha (Guru is 
Brahma, Guru is Vishnu, Guru is Maheswara. Guru is verily the supreme Brahman.  
So, salutations to the Guru). The erudite speaker said at the outset that he is 
a humble instrument to transmit Bhagawan's message to the beneficiaries, so he 
would speak in Oriya, the language of the people of Orissa, with explicit 
permission from Bhagawan. Bhagawan has taken up many humanitarian projects like 
providing high quality free education, drinking water projects, hospitals 
providing tertiary care completely free of cost, home for the destitute, etc, 
said Sri Panda. The speaker said that students in His educational institutions 
practise Bhagawan's precept, Education is not for a mere living, but for 
leading a good life. Bhagawan has provided water to the city of Chennai which 
was facing water scarcity for most part of the year, now it is getting copious 
amount of water for 24 hours a day. He said, Love All, Serve All is the motto 
of the Sai Organisation. Calling the housing rehabilitation project in Orissa a 
unique one, out of the total number of beneficiaries, 20% of them are women, 
the speaker said. Sri Panda concluded his speech with the axiom, Twameva 
Mathacha Pitha Twameva, Twameva Bandhuscha Sakha Twameva, Twameva Vidya 
Dravinam Twameva, Twameva Sarvam Mama Devadeva. (Oh Lord! You alone are my 
father and mother, friend and relation, wisdom and wealth. You are my 
everything). 

      Sri R. Kondal Rao began his speech by offering his reverential 
salutations to Bhagawan. He expressed his gratitude to Bhagavan on being giving 
the opportunity to speak on the holy occasion of Sri Rama Navami. Sri Kondal 
Rao gave the reasons for the large scale destruction in the State of Orissa 
because of the floods. About 15 lakh cusecs flowed from the river Mahanadi due 
to the torrential rains whereas its capacity was only 10 lakh cusecs. As a 
result, the river breached its barriers and entered human habitations. More 
than 50,000 houses were washed away by the floods. Sri Sathya Sai Seva 
Organisation, Orissa quickly swung into action by providing cooked food and 
medical relief to affected people. They had to travel even in boats to 
inaccessible places. When Bhagawan saw the photographs of large scale 
destruction of houses, He immediately wanted concrete houses to be constructed 
for the victims. A team comprising Sri V. Srinivasan, Sri A. Ramakrishna and 
Sri R. Kondal Rao was sent by Bhagawan to assess the damage on 19th October 
2008. The team toured and finalised 14 villages for this project. The 
Government of Orissa was requested to provide sites for construction in some 
places. Good concrete houses are built at a higher level from the ground on 
Bhagawan's direction so that water does not enter the houses in case of future 
floods. On 30th November 2008, the construction work started in the villages. 
Bhagawan has also directed that construction of houses should be done at a 
faster pace. The speaker also said that Bhagawan is getting classrooms 
constructed for schools where it is damaged. Proper drinking water is also 
provided to these houses. Sri Kondal Rao concluded his speech by saying that it 
was only Bhagawan's grace which has helped them to do this work.    

      After Sri Kondal Rao's speech Bhagawan gave His Discourse to the huge 
gathering of devotees, the excerpts of which follows: 

      Sweeter than sugar, tastier than curd, sweeter indeed than honey is the 
Name of Rama. Constant repetition of this sweet Name gives one the taste of 
divine nectar itself. Therefore, one should contemplate on the Name of Rama 
incessantly.                                                               
(Telugu Poem) 

      Bharat is the motherland of many noble souls who earned great name and 
fame in all the continents of the world. This is the land of valorous people 
who vanquished foreign rulers and attained independence. This is the land which 
excelled in music, literature and other fine arts. Having been born in this 
great land of Bharat, oh boys and girls, it is your sacred duty to protect its 
rich cultural heritage.
      (Telugu Poem) 

      From the very birth, there are no children in this land of Bharat who do 
not chant God's name. Children are given names of God so that parents get an 
opportunity to remember the name of God. In this land of Bharat there is no 
village without a temple. From times immemorial, this land has given importance 
to spirituality. If the Bharatiyas are happy and leading a secure life, it is 
due to their spiritual way of life. 

      Every Bharatiya has self-confidence. They may be poor, but youngsters in 
this land have come up in their life by studying even under streetlights. 

      Whether the adversities come in the form of explosion of bombs or floods, 
Bharatiyas depend on God. If you depend on God, you will not face difficulties. 
Miseries and difficulties are like passing clouds, they come and go. 

      Dasaratha had three wives - Kausalya, Sumitra and Kaikeyi. A daughter was 
born to Kausalya, but a daughter cannot be crowned as heir to the throne. 
Dasaratha and Kausalya gave away the daughter to Sage Rishyasringa. He taught 
her all kinds of education. As there was no male child in the family who could 
ascend the throne, Sumanthara and other ministers asked Dasaratha to perform 
Putra Kamesti Yaga. They thought only Rishyasringa was competent to perform the 
Yaga. During the performance of Yaga, a divine being emerged from the 
sacrificial fire and handed over a vessel containing Payasam (pudding). This 
was to be equally distributed between his three wives. They were supposed to 
partake of the pudding after having a bath. As Sumitra was drying her hair in 
the terrace, she kept the pudding in the parapet wall. Suddenly an eagle 
swooped down and carried the pudding in its claws. Sumitra was fear-stricken 
since she was afraid of facing Dasaratha. When she related this incident to 
Kausalya, she readily agreed to share half of her bowl of pudding. Kaikeyi too 
did the same. Kausalya gave birth to Rama and Kaikeyi gave birth to Bharata, 
but Sumitra gave birth to twins - Lakshmana and Satrughna. Sumitra faced a 
predicament; Lakshmana and Satrughna were always crying. She could not find out 
the reason for this. In spite of resorting to many incantations and Mantras, 
they never stopped crying. When Vasishtha, the family priest was asked the 
reason, he told her to place Lakshmana by the side of Rama and Satrughna by the 
side of Bharata. When this was done, both Lakshmana and Satrughna slept 
peacefully. The reason was Lakshmana was born after partaking of half of the 
pudding given by Kausalya and Satrughna was born after partaking half of the 
pudding of Kaikeyi. 

      In the Ramayana, we do not find Sumitra and Lakshmana's consort Urmila 
being given prominence. When Lakshmana came to take leave of Urmila, she told 
him that he should never think of her in the forest. He should serve Rama 
always. Even a thought of her should not interrupt his service to Rama. Such 
was the nobility of Urmila.      

      Lanka was 100 miles away, but Hanuman could cross the ocean uttering the 
name of Rama. 

      The demon king Ravana abducted Sita. In the battle, Lakshmana fell 
unconscious. It is then that Rama declared, "I can even live without Sita, but 
not without Lakshmana."� One of the demons advised that Lakshmana could be 
saved by rubbing the Sanjivini (a medicine that had a divine cure) on his body. 
Hanuman was sent to bring the Sanjivini. As Hanuman could not locate the 
Sanjivini, he uprooted the whole mountain and brought it to Rama. When the 
Sanjivini was applied on Lakshmana, he regained consciousness. 

      Rama was ever blissful. The name of Rama which is sweeter than sugar, 
tastier than curd and honey should be chanted always. 

      The five human values, namely, Sathya, Dharma, Santhi, Prema and Ahimsa 
are very important. One who cultivates these five human values is a true human 
being. Even if one of them is missing, he / she cannot be called a true human. 

      When we have love in our heart, nobody will hate us. Therefore, develop 
love and live like brothers and sisters. This is the essence of Ramayana. What 
Swami has done in Orissa is to demonstrate this truth, the propagation of love. 
All of us should be united. 

      Let us all move together, let us all grow together, 
      Let us all stay united and grow in intelligence together,
      Let us live together with friendship and harmony.                         
     (Telugu Poem) 

      Whether you are in Ashram or anywhere else, do not have a sense of 
hatred. It is love which unites everyone. 

      Bhagawan concluded His Discourse with the Bhajan, "Prema Mudita Manase 
Kaho Rama Rama Ram...�"

      After the distribution of Prasadam, Arati was offered to Bhagawan at 7 
p.m. Thus, concluded the Sri Rama Navami celebrations at Prasanthi Nilayam. 
     

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