Dharmakshetra - A Teerthkshetra

Dharmakshetra - A Teerthkshetra. 

Dharmakshetra is the spiritual lighthouse established by Bhagawan Sri Sathya 
Sai Baba in Mumbai. As per the Divine Plan Bhagawan laid the foundation stone 
of Dharmakshetra on Diwali Day on 3rd November, 1967. It was completed in 108 
days i.e on 12th May, 1968. Hence 12th May has since then being celebrated as 
Dharmakshetra Day.

Since this video was filmed in 1967 we have added necessary codecs to bring out 
the desired quality for public viewing.            


Maha Nagarsankirtan - Shivaji Park, Mumbai - 20.11.2011


 

“I Play My Flute…”
Monday, December 5th, 2011
Unsullied Divine Essence is eternally permeating highest wisdom. Sai Krishna 
plays the flute emanating sweetest of notes. Unbounded and unattached, He wants 
every one of us to become a flute in His hands that brings the sweetest melody 
living the most exemplary spiritual life. Read on Charles Penn narrating a 
beautiful experience wherein Bhagawan taught him how to become a Flute Of The 
Divine.
Many years ago Prof. N. Kasturi wrote in “Sathyam Sivam Sundaram”, “Long, long 
ago Puttaparthi was known as Gollapalli or Home of cowherds, a designation 
reminiscent of the leelas of Sri Krishna and redolent with the music of His 
flute. It was the Abode of prosperous Gopalas, and the cattle at this place 
were sleek and strong and beautiful to behold.”
When telling about the legend of the stone that an enraged villager threw at a 
cobra caught stealing milk from one of his cows, Sri Kasturi related: 
“Strangely enough that stone has acquired a feature which was revealed by 
Bhagawan Sri Sathya Sai Baba some years ago. Baba directed some people to wash 
the stone and smear sandalwood paste on the jammed side. When this was done 
they discerned the clear outline of a picture of Sri Gopalaswami with the world 
captivating flute at His Lips, leaning on a cow.”
Kasturi went on writing: “Some unsophisticated rustics swear, even to this day, 
that they can hear the melody of Krishna’s breath passing through the straight 
and hollow reed. From that day the curse of the writhing cobra that the place 
would be full of ant hills lost its evil power and cattle have begun to thrive 
at Puttaparthi.”
This legend serves as introduction to another miraculous leela which brought me 
to the Lotus Feet of Bhagawan Sri Sathya Sai Baba, for the celebration of His 
fifty seventh Birthday.
On Sunday, November 7, 1982, at midnight I began meditation in our home in 
California. Almost immediately I heard a telephone ring. At once I knew it was 
the “telephone” in me and that it was from Swami. I continued meditating and 
soon found myself in the Poornachandra Auditorium in Prasanthi Nilayam, 
witnessing myself placing a special garland on Swami.
Early the next morning I told my wife, Faith, that I could be joining her and 
Althea, her 89 year old mother, and Markell Brooks, a long time friend, who 
were leaving for India the following Sunday for Bhagawan’s Birthday. I then 
related to Faith how Swami had “called” and given me a vision of the garlanding 
scene. Seemingly insurmountable obstacles, mostly pertaining to my work, which 
threatened to prevent leaving on such short notice, were removed. On Sunday, 
November 14, 1982, the four of us began our pilgrimage to Bhagawan.
On Wednesday, November 17, 1982, at 3:00 a.m.,I was meditating while sitting on 
the Ashram grounds at Puttaparthi. I was very close to the Mandir with a small 
group of devotees also there bright and early for Omkar 
Suprabhatam-Nagarsankirtan.
Now Sri Krishna Sai was not on the other side of the world but just a very 
short distance from me. Twinkling playfully in the darkened heavens with depth 
without end were His diamonds suspended majestically in space over the 
silhouetted roof of the Mandir.
My prayer that early morning simply asked that He speak to me. I became ever so 
quiet deep within, and waited. Then He clearly whispered these words: “I play 
My Flute. The notes I play for you can always be the sweetest notes. Always 
strive to earn the chance to hear only the highest notes. Why concern yourself 
with any notes other than the sweetest. Keep the reed ever clear; keep the 
channel ever open.”
During His Divine Discourse the next day in the Poornachandra, Swami said that 
for successful meditation one must have a quiet mind; a mind that flutters, is 
an obstacle when striving for Santhi.
On the glorious morning of His Birthday I was given the joyous news that I was 
to garland our Lord. Because of the elaborate festivities, my mind did not 
recall the November vision. This blessed honour therefore came as a lovely 
surprise. Minutes after garlanding Swami, I was told to return to His side. I 
take a moment here to bring to memory this wonderful scene of thousands of 
devotees in the Poornachandra watching every movement on the Divine stage. As I 
knelt before Baba, He quietly asked, “Charles, you have a few words to say?” 
“Yes, yes,” I replied.
The extemporaneous talk lasted some twenty minutes. At one point I found myself 
turning and saying to Swami, “Now, strange as it may seem, I am going to ask 
Swami’s permission for all of us to wish Him a happy birthday.” Moments later, 
after receiving His smile of approval, thousands of devotees in unison 
tearfully spoke the sweet words, “Happy Birthday, Baba.”
A few days later our party was in the Divine presence in the Mandir for an 
interview. Swami turned to Faith and said, “I heard your prayer.” (He was 
referring to a prayer which she had given at the close of a talk I gave to the 
college students at a class presided over by Prof. V. K. Gokak, Vice-chancellor 
of Sri Sathya Sai Institute of Higher Learning.) A few minutes later Swami 
turned to me, and with His fingers “in place”, He mimicked playing a Flute. His 
eyes twinkled as His fingers “covered” the “holes,” as He said: “The Flute has 
nine holes; the body has nine holes.”
My eyes blurred in the living presence of Sri Gopalaswami with His world 
captivating Flute at His lips, playing to those devotees whose channel is open 
to hear Him.
 sourced:

http://www.theprasanthireporter.org/2011/12/i-play-my-flute/

Aum Sri Sai Ram

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