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"Festival of Divine Love", 85th Birthday Celebrations Programme Calendar 

Updated on Thursday, Oct 28, 2010 @ 20:08 hrs. IST 

This Thursday evening, Bhagawan came in at 1825 hrs. for a detailed full round 
of darshan. Ascending the Verandah, Bhagawan came onstage at 1845 hrs. and sat 
through the next fifteen minutes. Accepting Mangala Arathi just before 1900 
hrs. Bhagawan left the dais, retiring to Yajur Mandiram, not before blessing 
the assembly with abhayahastha. 

 

Earlier, Bhagawan came out of the Yajur Mandiram just after 17:50 hrs. Blessing 
some devotees, Bhagawan moved into the annexe block where faculties from the 
three campuses were specially seated praying for a session with Bhagawan. 
Reciprocating to their heartfelt prayers, Bhagawan moved among them, blessing 
many, conversing with some, sanctifying conference badges. Before leaving 
Bhagawan blessed Principal, Brindavan Campus, Sri Sanjay Sahni with an emerald 
ring. 

 

Blessed Prasadam was distributed to all the faculty members. 

 

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http://www.sssbpt.org/Pages/Prasanthi_Nilayam/darshanupdateOct2010.html

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Pune Longingly Reminisces...Hadshi Silently Yearns...a Poem...28 Oct 


Published on Thursday, October 28, 2010 @ 1620 Hrs. IST 

                               

      Yaad aati hai lamhe beetey huey,
      Kuch baatein, kuch yadein, mulakatey,
      Maa, Teri yaad aati hai,
      Sai Maa, Teri yaad aati hai…
      Wednesday, 28th October 2009,
      Was and continues to be,
      Pune’s moment in time,
      A timeless moment that takes its place resplendently,
      Now in its history,
      For at 0940hrs on that blessed morn,
      Darkness gave way to a bright new dawn,
      As joy did enhance with every heartbeat,
      The Lord blessed this region with,
      The touch of His precious Lotus Feet…
      A year has gone by,
      So much to remember, smile and sigh,
      To rejoice and celebrate,
      For remarkably blessed was Maharashtra state,
      A boon and a blessing none can belie,
      The Divine presence of beloved Mother Sai…
      And so the memories are fresh not remote,
      Let us relive the pages of a diary on which a pen wrote,
      ‘0940 hrs, Wednesday 28th Oct ‘09, Pune Airport,
      A Mother was greeted with a most loving welcome,
      All hearts beat loud and rapid as would a drum,
      Tears of joy, of love and gratitude,
      On Her charming form,
      All eyes stayed glued…
      Her children stared longingly at Her divine face,
      Every cell soaking in this immense grace,
      That flowed on and on,
      For three enchanting days,
      From dawn to dusk and dusk to dawn…
      How does one feel when a Mother arrives,
      Home after a long separation?
      Can there be an end to the celebration?
      Can words ever express how a child does feel?
      All accumulated pain, Her one loving glance can heal,
      Joyful tears flow as would a stream,
      Basking in the Mother’s love,
      Content is the child,
      It’s no longer a dream… ‘
      Well the moon was asked a question,
      ‘Do you remember those wonderful moments when,
      You did receive darshan of the Lord at Hadshi?
      ‘Yes’, each moon beam did in unison joyfully reply,
      For darshans often did slip deep into twilight,
      And many a celestial being, 
      Came to witness this wondrous sight,
      The rays of the Sun too said much the same,
      And the hills, trees, fauna and flora,
      A shower of blessings on all did rain,
      And love overcame any kind of pain,               
      Memories eternal and true,
      For the aged, the young, the burdened, and the infirm too,
      Hope was revived and faith restored,
      By the supreme benediction of our beloved Lord…
      For the Pune visit, when the Lord had given consent,
      Can it ever be expressed what it meant,
      To a devotee from this region,
      From this ‘not so big’ Peshwa city?
      Joy, elation, delight and humility,
      Enchantment, merry making and glee,
      Pune was decorated as would a blushing bride,
      For her yearning for the Lord she could no longer hide,
      Birds sang even more sweet,
      Flowers of a myriad hues desired to greet,
      Rays of the sun expectantly shone soft yet bright,
      The breeze lovingly touched all, whispering in great delight…
      Well today, Pune longingly does reminisce,
      Those hallowed days of bliss,
      Hadshi silently does yearn,
      Awaiting once again its turn,
      As do all the devotees too,
      And that certainly includes me and you,
      For the touch of Mother Sai’s soft lotus feet,
      For an encore, a repeat,
      An invitation there is in every heart beat,
      But to accept until the Lord does decide,
      We must not pause to pray or recite,
      That which pleases Him, Who is always in bliss,
      A simple yet profound chant is this,
      Effective, far reaching and true, 
      And deeply valuable too,
      ‘Samastha Lokaah Sukhino Bhavantu…’

       
 sourced:
http://www.sssbpt.org/Pages/Prasanthi_Nilayam/punepoem2010.html

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Sai Spiritual Showers - 28.10.2010 - Glimpses of Baba
           
           
           
     
            Movement Newspaper: I have the feeling, Dr. Gokak, that being with 
you is like being with Baba, in a vicarious way, of course. 

            Dr. Gokak: Well, He asked me to go to America, and He said, "I'll 
take care of you in every way." My prayer to Him is that I should be worthy of 
Him; whatever I say or do should not be unworthy of a man representing Baba. He 
said, "I'll help you in every little way." So far I have nothing to regret. 

            M. N.: I've heard you say that living so close to Baba you 
sometimes can get "burned." To what does this refer? 

            D. G.: It means that He is all perfection. In that Light around 
Him, no iota of untruth can survive. No insincerity can have any place around 
Him. No double standards. But we are imperfect; this is why we are human. In 
our dealings with Him we will sometimes try to impose this imperfection on Him 
without our knowledge. He is very sorry for us because He knows that we are 
going to get "burned.” He can't help it; He, Himself, can't help us when we are 
getting burned because this is a very natural thing. But if one understands 
what is happening that it is the impurity within one that is being burned, then 
one can stand it all right. Plus, there is Baba's grace. While this is 
happening, His love still flows to the person. This is what saves and heals 
him. This is what I referred to. You are on top of a volcano; this is 
perfection. 

            The moment you go slightly wrong, in what you do you are blown up. 
This is a critical moment in one's life; he may or may not survive it. 

            In a fit of ego one may go away. He is hurt; he is deeply hurt. If 
he goes, he goes, it's his loss. There is no compromise. As Baba has given 
saying, "The nearer and dearer you are, the greater are your chances of getting 
burnt." In becoming worthy of Him, you have to burn a great deal. This is what 
happens to everyone around Him. 

            M. N.: The "burning" then is purification? 

            D. G.: Yes, it is all the same. 

            M. N.: It must be strange at times relating to Baba, being so close 
to Him and knowing Him. How do you relate to Him, as a close friend or as a 
vehicle for God to come through this shell called Sai Baba? How do you relate 
to that situation? 

            D. G.: He's the friend I love, the God I fear, and Krishna at whose 
enigmatic hands I love to be slain, making myself immortal. This is how I 
relate to Him. I am prepared for everything. For my doing, for my undoing, for 
all that. And I am also prepared for the human relationship. In the morning, 
when I am in the next room and the Avatar walks in and says, "Do you have a 
shaving brush?" I give Him mine because he has forgotten His own. I relate to 
Him in this way also. He is so intensely human. He can be so Divine. 

            M. N.: Does this seem like a paradox to you? 

            D. G.: No. Even when I am aware of all that he stands for when I am 
near Him and He cuts jokes with me, I forget all that He is and I begin to talk 
as a friend. It is only when I get away from Him, and come to America, for 
example, and see what is happening to Him in all these homes, all these 
photographs everywhere that I say, "Is this Baba with whom I'm staying?" I 
begin to experience a sense of awe. 

            Once I said to Him, "When will You show me your cosmic form?" He 
said, "Wait, wait, I will show you." He said, "Why do you think I have taken 
you so close to Me? For that reason I have taken you close." But actually, I 
don't know what else He is going to show, but what I have seen already 
(laughter). When I am near Him, I still forget that He is Baba. I think of Him 
as very great and all that and near to me. I can take liberties and joke now 
and then, when He smiles, not otherwise (laughter). But then I forget the rest 
of it. When I go to other places and see Vibhuti (sacred ash) showering in 
photographs and images appearing from nowhere and people going into ecstasy 
repeating His name, then I say, "Yes, this is the cosmic form." 

            M. N.: What is the importance of being with one's Teacher, 
physically. 

            D. G.: It has very great importance. One cannot consummate a 
relationship if his work takes him away. One cannot draw all the love and all 
the delight that he can receive by being near. Suppose I have Rama Krishna for 
my Master. He is no longer in the flesh. It is quite possible that I could get 
in touch with my Master in my own meditative musings. But there is a particular 
delight in the physical presence of one's Master right with us as a human 
being. One relates to Him as a human being and still He is the Divine in the 
human. This brings in a certain sense of fulfillment and a certain experience 
that has been spoken of in all the ancient Indian texts. They say that even the 
gods hunger for this relationship. 

            In this evolution, when God comes down and is represented in human 
flesh, He brings something of the divine Himself in human flesh and is part of 
the evolutionary term "existence.” There is a peculiar joy in this relationship 
of the human divine, which you don't get even in the Divine by Himself. 

            M. N.: If God wanted man to hear His voice, why does man have 
difficulty in hearing Him? 

            D. G.: As long as man loves to hear his own voice, how can he hear 
the voice of God? It's only when one shuts his own ears to his own voice that 
he is able to hear the voice of God. It's very difficult. The voice of God has 
to penetrate through the many layers with which we have surrounded ourselves. 
The purer we are, the nearer we are to His voice. 

            M. N.: What does Baba say of the different religions? 

            D. G.: The first thing He says is that there is only one religion, 
the religion of Love. There is only one language and this is language of the 
Heart. There is only one caste and this is the caste of Humanity. There is only 
one God and He is omnipresent. I am quoting Baba's own words. He stands for 
this universality of outlook; His ashram flag contains the symbols of all great 
religions of the world. Those people that want to believe in their own religion 
should never be disturbed. They should practise their religion spontaneously, 
but with proper understanding; they should not practise it in a blind manner. 
One should be guided through his studies. 

            There are people who don't want many rituals to bind them on their 
way. They want to feel free. They want to live a life of psychological 
awareness. They don't want to be bound down by any particular rituals. Their 
hearts prompt them to turn their whole life into a pilgrimage. If one wants to 
turn his life into a ritual and be a free person not professing any religion 
but speaking only of the Divine, then this also is welcome. Just as Baba 
doesn't want rituals to be discarded, he doesn't want rituals to be adopted 
either. It depends on a person's needs in his life. If one needs a religion 
then he takes it with understanding. If one needs the other life style then he 
takes that with understanding. 

            M. N.: Is there a reason why Baba is always seen in crowds? 

            D. G.: This is His role. The 24 hours of every day are directed 
toward liberating the common man, setting him free his bondage, wherever he may 
be from. All the methods, techniques, and exposition of his philosophy are 
directed toward this particular purpose. 

            His methods are those for redeeming the common man. His bhajans, 
which are sung with concentration on their rhythm, music, meaning, and imagery, 
can liberate the heart and release these springs of life. He has transformed 
the lives of millions of Indian people and thousands from all parts of the 
world. 

            M. N.: Does Baba ever manifest large objects like a house or an 
airplane? I've seen some of the small objects that He has manifested—rings, 
necklaces, and statues. 

            D. G.: I have not seen anything like this done, but from what I 
know of him, a thing like this is possible. If a man can bring back the life of 
the dead, which has happened in two or three cases, or be in two places at the 
same time, this also can happen. It has not happened because it has not been 
necessary. These materializations do not take place for fun. They take place 
when the need is there, when the circumstances require them, then they are 
done. 

            M. N.: Has Baba explained His ability to do the miracles that we 
hear about, and His manifestations? 

            D. G.: Yes. He has said, "I don't perform miracles, these miracles 
flow from Me; how can I help it? It's my love that expresses itself in this 
form. I see a person who is dear to Me, such a beautiful Soul and a ring comes 
out and I give it to him! Here is somebody else; he needs to be healed. He is 
such a fine person; and some medicine comes out or some healing Vibhuti and I 
give it to him!" This is love, nothing else but love. Somebody asked Him, "How 
is it that you cure so many incurable diseases?" Baba answered, "It's not 
always done. It's my experience that I am in the heart of every living being; I 
am seated there whether he acknowledges me or not. I am in the heart of every 
living creature. I therefore love everyone, for in a sense, I love myself. If I 
do this and if the other person also responds to Me and loves Me, then the 
negative and the positive meet and My love and his love flow into each other; 
there is a conjunction. And then there is a cure. Where there is no response in 
love, there is no cure." 

            "If I am to satisfy the legitimate worldly desires of my devotees, 
later I want them to want spiritual gifts. I want them to ask for God Himself. 
In order to train them toward this desire for God, I satisfy their worldly 
desires now. I do this so that they might come to Me for something greater." 
           
     

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