Sai Ram!

Attached herewith is a very stirring tribute to Swami by the Divine Life 
Society, a socio-spiritual organisation started by Swami Sivananda at 
Rishikesh. Swami had physically visited the Sivananda Ashram twice - once in 
1957 and again in 1982. I have shared the photos of the visits in an earlier 
email.

Please share this wonderful write up... It speaks volumes of the adoration that 
so many socio-spiritual organisations have for our beloved Swami.

Exclusive scanned pages and pdf files..attached...
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See the May 2011 issue of the magazine - page 24 and 25:
http://www.sivanandaonline.org/public_html/?cmd=displayrightsection&section_id=1711&parent=1709&format=html

A Tribute to Swami by the Divine Life Society, Rishikesh

IN MEMORIAM



"To Live in the Hearts We Leave Behind is not to Die"

Sri Sathya Sai Baba, born as Sathyanarayana Raju in the year 1926 in 
Puttaparthi in the then Madras Presidency, passed away on 24th April, 2011 at 
the age of 85. Puttaparthi now falls under Anantapur district of Andhra 
Pradesh. He was listed by Watkins Review as one of the 100 most influential 
spiritual leaders in the world.

Babaji left behind a sprawling empire estimated to be worth Rs. 40,000 crores, 
managed and run by Sri Sathya Sai Central Trust. He also left behind millions 
of grief-stricken, ardent devotees and fans who were inconsolable when Babaji 
left his body in the Sathya Sai Institue of Higher Medical Sciences where he 
was admitted on March 28, 2011 for cardiac problems. Despite the best available 
treatment provided by the team of hospital doctors, his condition grew from bad 
to worse. Multi-organ failure set in sending a wave of panic amongst the team 
of experts treating him. The government of Andhra Pradesh sent in a team of its 
own experts to provide advice and assistance to the doctors attending on 
Babaji. When the Sathya Sai Institue of Higher Medical Sciences formally 
announced the passing away of Babaji, millions of his incredulous devotees 
thought there had been a mistake. Babaji, their sheet anchor, could not leave 
them. Some, however, bore the news stoically. His devotees included people from 
all walks of life. He was as much of a godman to the man on the road as he was 
a guide and mentor to the high-profile professionals, bureaucrats, politicians 
and international figures. His following spanned the whole of India as well as 
many other countries but interestingly, Babaji himself travelled out of India 
only twice.

It is well nigh impossible to define Babaji who rose to touch the dizzy heights 
of spirituality. Or, perhaps, it would be better to define him as a born saint. 
His devotees look upon him as an incarnation. He was a philanthropist and an 
educator who founded several educational institutions providing free education. 
These institutions aim at character building, imparting quality education. 
Moral study, social service and fitness are at the core of these educational 
institutions. Babaji also contributed to healthcare in a substantial way by 
starting two state-of-the-art super-speciality hospitals in Puttaparthi and 
Bangalore. These hospitals MAY 2011 NEWS AND REPORTS 16-A cater to the needs of 
the poorest of the poor by providing quality medical treatment at no cost. 

Apart from these philanthropic activities, Babaji was at the helm of a series 
of water projects. In 1995, the Trust began work on a project to cater to the 
arid Rayalaseema region. River water was tapped and an extensive network of 
pipelines was laid in order deliver drinking water to villages through a 
network of reservoirs and pipes. In Medak and Mahabubnagar districts of Andhra 
Pradesh, water was provided to 320 villages. Over and above these water 
projects two other water projects were undertaken and completed to serve the 
city of Chennai.

His physical remains were interred in the Sai Kulwant Hall in Prashanti Nilayam 
where he used to give Darshan to his devotees. Anticipating large crowds, the 
government made appropriate police arrangements to avert any unpleasant 
situation. Large crowds of devotees thronging the town of Puttaparthi is a 
testimony to Babaji's popularity as a Spiritual Guru. The road leading to 
Prashanti Nilayam looked like a sea of humanity. The chaotic crowds seemed 
unmanageable in spite of the large number of policemen present.

Sri Sathya Sai Baba had a connection with the Sivananda Ashram also. He visited 
the Ashram accompanied by a large entourage in the year 1956/57 and was put up 
in Shiva Kutir. He enjoyed Sri Gurudev's hospitality for about one week and 
attended Satsang on all days of his stay at the Ashram. Gurudev accorded 
special status to Babaji by providing a special seat for him. Babaji used to 
speak in Telugu which was interpreted for the benefit of non-Telugu speaking 
audience by one Sri Kasturi and Sri Swami Chaitanyanandaji of our Ashram. 
Besides, Babaji was an excellent singer and a composer of poems. During the day 
time, Babaji used to meet people in his room and distribute holy ash. He had 
the power to materialize things such as ash, trinkets, watches and lockets out 
of thin air. Babaji visited the Ashram twice again after Gurudev had attained 
Maha Samadhi.

Babaji has left the physical plane but he will continue to live through all the 
myriad social welfare schemes that came into being under his direct guidance. 
He will continue to live in the hearts of millions of his devotees and others 
who have come to revere him. His teachings will be there to guide millions 
across the world. Babaji has left his physical body but his spiritual presence 
is more palpable than ever.

Asked for a message for mankind, Babaji replied, "My life is my message." 
Again, asked why he preferred not to advertise his work, Babaji said, "Every 
man who walks out of the hospital fit and capable of fending for himself and 
his family again is an advertisement."

When such a spiritual personality passes away, we do not pray for their Satgati 
(divine beatitude) or Atma Shanti (Supreme Peace). On the contrary, we pray to 
them for our peace and happiness, for they have attained all that and more even 
when they are in their physical bodies. Mankind will be ever grateful to Babaji 
for making their lives more beautiful and worth living. May Babaji's blessings 
continue to shower on one and all alike! 

-THE DIVINE LIFE SOCIETY

Posted on 27.05.2011


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