Published Thursday, June 09, 2011 @ 1414 hrs. 
                                The Sri Sathya Sai Institute of Higher Learning 
is organising a Summer Course on the theme of Indian Culture and Spirituality 
from the 10th June to 12th June 2011 at Prasanthi Nilayam. Students and staff 
from all the Campuses of the Institute will be participating in this programme. 
                                This two and a half day programme, though 
shorter in duration compared to the 15 day long Summer Courses conducted by 
Bhagawan Sri Sathya Sai Baba, is designed and structured along similar lines. 
Bhagawan used to organize annually, the Summer Course in Indian Culture and 
Spirituality, first in the 1970s for 7 years and later after a break again in 
the 1990s for another 7 years. The primary focus, as was then, remains the same 
now too: To expose the students of the Institute to the rich cultural and 
spiritual heritage of Bharath, to create awareness among them of the lofty 
ideals and profound teachings of life illustrated in our sacred scriptures and 
epics, and draw out the distilled essence of our ancient wisdom for practice in 
their day-to-day life. 
                                Bhagawan referred to Indian Culture as 
Bharathiya Samskruti, because as He explains, Bharath is not just the country 
defined by some man-made geographical boundaries. Bharath stands for Bha (God) 
and Rathi (Love). It is a land that promotes and nurtures love for God. The 
Bharatiya culture stood for Sanatana Dharma that prescribed the eternal 
blueprint for creation. It stood for unity of all mankind as one family 
(Vasudaiva Kutumbakam) and always prayed for universal welfare (||Samasta Lokah 
Sukhino Bhavantu||). It recognized the Divine principle immanent in all 
creation and therefore stressed on the principle of Unity in Diversity. 
                                There could be no better way to commence the 
academic year of an Institution, which offers values-based education and is 
designed by Bhagawan Baba on the lines of the ancient Gurukula System. The 
Summer Course orients the students to Bhagawan’s educational philosophy and 
gives them deep insights into what their “take aways” could be from this unique 
Institution. This prepares them well to make the best of the rare opportunity 
that lies ahead of them. 
                                The objective of giving the students vital 
inputs in our rich culture and spirituality will be achieved in part, through 
lectures delivered by elderly devotees and persons of esteem and reputation in 
society. The topics range from the salient features of our Indian culture, the 
philosophy and concepts of the ancient Gurukula System, to the Relevance of Sai 
Education Philosophy in the Contemporary World, the Role of Values and Ethics 
in Education and to the Life sketch of Bhagawan as an ideal Student and an 
ideal Master and the blending of science and spirituality in the curriculum of 
the Institute. 
                                Other components will include specially 
produced video shows on Bhagawan Baba, Interactive sessions in groups with 
intra and inter group presentations based on select Discourses of Bhagawan Baba 
from the earlier Summer Courses conducted by Him, sharing of experiences with 
Bhagawan Baba by devotees, cultural programmes, quiz programme, vedam chanting 
and bhajans. 
                                 
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http://www.sssbpt.org/Pages/Prasanthi_Nilayam/SummerCourseAnnouncement2011.html 
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