Sai ram dear Brothers and Sisters in Sai,

As we draw closer to the anniversary of Swami's Mahasamadhi day (April 24th), 
let us spend some time to read the life story of our beloved Lord.  For the 
convenience of those who do not have this book, I will be posting the contents 
in accordance to the 7 days of reading, beginning tomorrow.

If you wish to read the complete book, you may click on this link : Thapovanam


Loving Sai Rams,
Adeline


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PROCEDURE OF PARAYANAM


In Sanskrit, 'Par' means 'end'. Parayanam comprises devotional reading of a 
sacred book from beginning to end. The contents of the book are so ordered that 
it can be read through, in daily stages, in seven consecutive days. The reading 
may be commenced on a Thursday and concluded on the following Wednesday. Every 
event and incident described here will take the devout reader closer to 
spiritual realization. Completion of the reading with devotion and dedication 
makes one's heart shine pure, bright and crystal clear.


At the commencement, the devotee is to have a bath and wear clean clothes. With 
a picture or photo or image of Sri Sathya Sai placed in front of him, the 
devotee should seat himself and humbly pray to the Lord in a relaxed and serene 
frame of mind, expressing gratitude to Him for having been granted another day 
of life. He should visualize in mind the scene at Prashanti Nilayam when Baba 
moves slowly and graciously among the gathered devotees, nears the decorated 
throne and takes His seat with befitting dignity. That throne should be deemed 
by the devotee as the throne of his/her own heart. It is useful to recall, for 
some moments, the immense benefits conferred on humanity by Bhagavan Sri Sathya 
Sai. This process will render the devotee's heart tender and receptive.


The moment that one's heart is thus prepared is the most suitable time for 
commencing the parayanam. The image or representation or replicas of Bhagavan's 
Lotus Feet (Padukas) may be worshipped according to the procedure given in the 
following pages (including the Ashrothara Satha Namavali, i.e., the 108 Sacred 
Names). After completing the reading in seven daily stages from Thursday to 
Wednesday, worship of Sri Sathya Sai on the following day (Thursday) brings the 
parayanam programme to its conclusion.


Parayanam of this Sathcharithra will earn the grace of Bhagavan Sri Sathya Sai 
Baba and also bring about a noticeable elevation in our inner being. That would 
be the fruit of this spiritual effort. The ritual and disciplined process of 
reading this book induces in us a glimpse of the inner self and contemplation 
of the self, which eventually leads us to self-realization. Simultaneously, we 
should consciously make up our mind to discard our evil qualities and, at the 
same time, to add one or two good traits to whatever little stock we already 
possess. Service to the needy, sacrifice, compassion, patience, love, honesty 
and sincerity - these are the qualities that deserve to be inculcated 
assiduously. That, indeed is the worthy offering we could place at the Lotus 
Feet of Bhagavan. Our aim should be to reach a stage when we can unreservedly 
surrender ourselves to Baba. That is the final culmination of human life, the 
spiritual goal, and the ultimate fulfillment. Nothing else excels it; it is the 
very essence of all the exhortations of the Vedas and Upanishads.


A SUBMISSION


The cosmos is full of Sai; this is the Sai Era. This Age (Kali Yuga) belongs to 
Sai. Sri Sathya Sai Baba is undoubtedly the God incarnate. The Glory of this 
personification of Love (Prema) originated in Puttaparthi. Gradually, it 
reached 'Dharmavaram' (Dharma means righteousness), then on to 'Ananthapuram' 
(Anantha means boundless), and spread onwards over hills and valleys, fields, 
rivers and deserts. In no time, it crossed the seas and oceans and engulfed the 
entire world. As a consequence, the tiny and inconspicuous village of 
Puttaparthi, hidden amongst hills all around, has acquired great name and fame, 
and transformed itself into the abode of divinity and place of pilgrimage.


Apart from India, the ancient land of Yoga and spirituality, several foreign 
countries and continents, namely, Sri Lanka, Africa, Australia, USA, South 
America, Greece, New Zealand, Iceland, Russia, France, Japan, Switzerland, Iran 
and China, bask in the splendid effulgence of Sri Sathya Sai's divinity (Divine 
Sakthi). Bhagavan Sai's soothing touch is personally experienced by every 
devotee calling on Him - wherever the call comes from, whatever be the name by 
which the devotee addresses Him, and even if the devotee is too severely 
distressed to call on Him in spoken words. Just as little children run to their 
mother's warm embrace, people eagerly flock to have a glimpse of the Universal 
Mother at Puttaparthi.


Baba is the personification of Supreme Divinity. When people are fortunate 
enough to reach His presence, they find Him in the image of their favourite 
deity - to some, He appears as Lord Sri Rama, to others as Lord Sri Krishna 
(Syama Sundara), as Lord Sri Maha Vishnu, as Lord Ganapathi, as Sri Subrahmanya 
Swamy, as Lord Parama Siva, as Goddess Durga Bhavani, as Sri Sai of Shirdi, as 
Sri Dattatreya, as the Buddha, as Jesus Christ, and so on. Every one 
experiences the divine touch according to one's own personal preference. In 
this manner, Baba demonstrates that He transcends the entire pantheon of divine 
forms.


It is well known among Baba's devotees that the universal cycle of Srishti 
(creation), Sthithi (maintenance) and Layam (ultimate merger) lies entirely 
within His control. He once told a devotee : 'Bha' stands for Srishti, 'Ga' for 
Sthithi and 'Va' for Layam. He who holds these three ultimate powers (Sakthis) 
is Bhagavan. This indeed is the subtle reality of My person."


Sathya Sai is truly Bhagavan embodying His boundless powers and encompassing 
the entire universe. He has incarnated Himself in human form amongst us. We can 
never comprehend Swami's divinity except by taking recourse to the paths of 
devotion (Bhakthi), devout action (Karma) and spiritual comprehension (Jnan). 
To facilitate individual progress on these spiritual paths, Swami Himself has 
been openly explaining the elements of His divinity. On one such occasion, Baba 
said, "It is not for My sake but for your sake that I am moving amidst you, 
speaking to you, eating with you and behaving so as to be within your 
comprehension. I am freely mixing with you just like any one of you, so that I 
gain your confidence and trust, love and willing obedience, so as to lead you 
towards divinity. My objective is to infuse in you the virtue of spiritual 
inquisitiveness. To begin with, try to understand the inner reality of your 
being; thereafter advance to the stage of realization of the Supreme Truth. I 
am the underlying force of the entire cosmos. I am the supreme cause of 
everything. I am the realized (Jnani), I am also the realization (Jnana) and I 
am the realizable (Jneya)."


Baba has descended on the earth to lead humanity towards spiritualism through 
love. All His efforts are directed to this mission. He is immensely patient, 
forbearing and compassionate. He declared : "No other incarnation ever before 
behaved as I do. Never before had any avathar gone and moved among the common 
folk of the remotest village, awakened people immersed in deep slumber, 
inspired the inactive into energetic activity, succoured the afflicted, blessed 
millions of people, and led them to the glorious avenue of Sathya (truth), 
Dharma (righteousness), Santhi (peace) and Prema (love). I am the ocean; you 
are the rivers and waves. You, in essence, are I; and I am you! You will be 
able to realize this truth when you finally attain the ultimate goal."


"How long would you remain trapped in this mire? Develop wings and soar", 
exhorts Baba. One wing is, constantly remembering and repeatedly chanting God's 
Name (nama smaran); the other is, serving the afflicted. By these means, one 
can shed the burden of retribution for the sins of previous lives and attain 
absolute purity untouched by dross and taint. That is Baba's assurance.


"I am aware of every hardship and happiness of each one of you for the simple 
reason that I reside in each one of you. This Sai Sakthi (energy) is flowing 
through each individual being, just like electricity in every bulb. In every 
heart, I shine. I am the life force in every heart," declared Bhagavan Sri 
Sathya Sai Baba in the presence of hundreds of thousands of devotees gathered 
in the Vallabh Bhai Patel Stadium in Mumbai. To those who totally repose faith 
in Him, Baba responds in full measure; He extends protection by His constant 
presence in their homes, behind them, by their side, and within sight all the 
time.


This book is the life story of Bhagavan Sri Sathya Sai Baba. It recounts some 
of the glorious events of His divine life. It is a sacred book that reflects in 
a small way, the immense and boundless spirituality of Bhagavan. I request 
every devotee to utilize this book for devotional reading (parayanam) and 
thereby earn the grace and love of Bhagavan Sri Sathya Sai.


It was Bhagavan Himself who blessed me with inspiration to write this book. It 
was He who made me write it, it was He who gave shape to it. I was only 
incidental, a mere instrument in His divine hands. In this manner, Swami 
graciously enabled me to successfully accomplish the profound task of unveiling 
and spreading the glory of the Sai Baba Avathar. I consider that I am 
exceptionally fortunate in being granted this privilege.


Every single incident described in these pages is powerful enough to light the 
lamp of love and to drive away the darkness of ignorance. Accordingly, I 
sincerely believe that this book will go a long way in helping devotees to 
achieve self-realization. I humbly pray at the Lotus Feet of Bhagavan to bless 
and protect all humanity.




(From : 'Thapovanam' Sri Sathya Sai Sathcharithra
by "Santisri" Jandhyala Venkateswara Sastry)
Copyright reserved by Author (1928-2003)



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