Sri Sathya Sai Baba - An Apostle of Love


- Article in The Tribune,Chandigarh written by Ashok Kumar Yadav an IAS officer 
from Haryana


Tears started rolling spontaneously when I sat in my mandir after the 
inevitable had happened. Sri Sathya Sai Baba had departed from this world after 
battling multi-organ dysfunction for about a month.


It immediately transported me to my first encounter with Him in Justice PN 
Bhagwati's house, way back in 1982 while I was pursuing L.L.M. Baba came, 
peeped in my eyes, lifted me by hand and deposited me into a sofa, while 
uttering, "Sit here, sir".


I could understand the intrinsic meaning of the prophetic monologue only after 
result of state civil services was declared. I had topped. I immediately booked 
myself for Prasanthi Nilayam, the abode of highest peace, where Baba lived 
throughout His life. On reaching, I realised that I was just one among 
thousands. Each devotee had some unique experience to cherish.


In 1989, I was deputed as a guide to an official delegation led by deputy 
chairman of the Planning Board. Three vice-chancellors, one of whom 
subsequently rose to be the Lieutenant Governor of Puducherry and one IAS 
officer were members of the team. My wife and two other women were, however, 
not part of delegation.


Acting smart, I positioned myself on knees strategically in front of the door 
from where Baba was to emerge for morning darshan, so that I could seek His 
prior permission for the women. Baba appeared but turned rather abruptly 
towards women's enclosures. It was frustrating. I had been deprived of an 
opportunity. Baba had, however, some other plan. Lo and behold, He went 
straight to my wife for inviting them as if He knew them and their seating 
plans. What an emotional over-run it was!


In 170 countries in the world today, Baba is hailed as an apostle of love, 
"Love all - Serve all" and "Hands that serve are holier than the lips that 
pray" epitomise His core philosophy.


True to His declaration "My Life is My Message", He stirred and inspired 
millions of His followers to turn role-model ambassadors in His "Dharma 
sthapana" movement. He declared that "I have come not to disturb or destroy any 
faith, but to make the Christian a better Christian, the Muslim a better Muslim 
and the Hindu a better Hindu".


Baba was an inexhaustible reservoir of pure love who tried to kindle the "lamp 
of love" in every heart. Prof. Baranowski, a regression therapist and 
bio-magnetic specialist from Arizona University, who captured radiations of 
various hues, flowing from Baba's persona, with "Kirlin" camera, declared Him 
as "Love" walking on two feet.


Baba inspired His followers to reach out to the poorest of the poor and wipe 
every tear from every eye as idealised by Mahatma Gandhi. This concept has been 
described as "spiritual socialism" by critic-turned-believer RK Karanjia in his 
book "God Lives in India". Baba re-defined the psychology of human personality; 
chemistry of human rhythm; physics of gravitational force of love; sociology of 
inter-human contours and philosophy of life.


It is irrelevant to debate whether Baba was God or not. There is no need 
either. Nobody would, however, be able to ever counter what Baba did for 
redeeming the mankind was surely godly.

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