Bhagawan's Interview to a Group of Journalists from Mumbai and
Published in The Times Of India dated 12th March, 1999)

Q : How do you relate yourself to Saibaba of Shirdi?

Bhagawan : This body has not seen him.

Q : Indians are increasingly turning to godmen and godwomen. Is this
a sign of growing insecurity within them? Or is it something else?

Bhagawan : This is basically a search for God. The divine is there
within each person . The search is for this divinity. God realisation
cannot be seen as a sign of insecurity. It is a positive aspiration
to be one with God. It is a good sign. Even as mankind is
relentlessly searching for god, he finds himself engulfed by more and
more misery.

Q : What is the reason for this state of affairs?

Bhagawan : Attachment to the body is the root cause of all suffering
and misery. Once this attachment ends, then one can experience divine
bliss. There is no doubt about that. Since God does not have any
bodily attachment, he does not attach any importance to the suffering
of His body.

Q : What is the best way to serve God?

Bhagawan : Serve the poor, the weak, the downtrodden and the
underprivileged. There is divinity in each of us, hence love and
serve fellow human beings selflessly. Give those around you pure
love. Religion can be best pursued through the axiom "Dil mein Ram,
Haath mein Kaam." There is only one religion -- the religion of love;
one caste -- the caste of humanity; one language -- the language of
the heart; one law -- the law of Karma and there is only one God --
He is omnipresent. All of us should remember these simple yet
profound truths. These truths lead us to God.

Q : Is there no escape from human misery?

It is all karma. The need is to adopt the path of righteousness. One
should surrender oneself to the Almighty.

Q : Why do you perform miracles like materialising a ring, a
medallion, a necklace, vibhuti and other objects? What are you trying
to prove by performing these miracles?

Bhagawan : Chamatkaar or miracle is a cheap word for what I do. A
magician performs his tricks to earn a livelihood and worldly fame.
But, I materialise these talismans as my visiting cards, as evidence
that divinity can transform earth into the sky and vice versa. To
doubt this is to betray an inability to grasp the grandeur of the
universe. I get lot of satisfaction while gifting these talismans to
my devotees. The suffering millions flock to you. They want to pass
on their problems and suffering to you. How much of these suffering
can you take on? I am only performing a divine mission.

Q : How do you spend your day?

Bhagawan : My day begins with granting darshan to my devotees,
interviews to people, bhajans, attending to all projects taken up for
human welfare. Same cycle is repeated from post noon till evening.
Although I know the contents of all letters which I receive, I read
all of them for the trupti or satisfaction of my devotees. I avoid
milk, green fruits, dry fruits, sweets, ghee, butter, tea, coffee,
etc. I take a skimpy meal of ragi and green grams. For the past 60
years my weight has remained unchanged at 108 pounds. When the world
sleeps, I go to my devotees, give them my vision, comfort them,
console them and solve their problems. I willingly take on the
sufferings of my devotees on myself.

Q : Have you gone abroad any time?

Bhagawan : Yes, only once -- to East Africa, that too because of the
pure love of a devotee, who is no more now. I did not go at the
invitation of the government.

Q : Do you have any plans to visit foreign nations and spread your message?

Bhagawan : No. Where there is sugar, the ants come there; the sugar
does not go chasing after the ants. My first task is to clean up our
own country first, then go to other countries.

Q : You wield enormous influence over the top politicians of the
country. Why don't you impress on them the need to inculcate values
in public life?

Bhagawan : If this is done, India will be a much better place.
Politicians have a choice to pursue good or bad governance; they do
covet power with a frenzy. But I tell them that politics without
principles, science without humanity, education without character
and commerce without morality are not only useless but can prove to
be positively dangerous and harm people at large.

Q : Do you read newspapers?

Bhagawan : I never read them. Even though I do not read any
newspaper, I am aware about everything that is happening round the
globe. What is necessary today is that the newspapers should be more
careful and responsible in their reporting. Publishing of sensational
and baseless news must be avoided. No negative and baseless
reporting, specially of those at the helm of affairs of the country,
should be done since it has lot of repercussions abroad. If there are
any doubts, then they should be cleared after free and frank
discussions with the persons concerned. Truth should not be
compromised under any circumstance.

Q : You are the chancellor of the Sathya Sai University and you
attach tremendous importance to education. Why do you think that
education in India has now become a mechanical exercise?

Bhagawan : This is because that education has been divorced from
values. Education bereft of values is meaningless. The need is to
restore values to education.

Q : What are your views on different political parties in India?

Bhagawan : All parties do good work as well as bad; the problem lies
with ourselves. We should insist on principles.

Q : Who will lead the Sathya Sai movement after you?

Bhagawan : My devotees. God will continue to guide them.

OUR LIFE IS HIS MESSAGE

Sai Ram

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