The events that led to the establishment of the Magnificent Super Speciality 
Hospital in Prasanthi Nilayam is narrated below . A true Sai Miracle. 



This Wonderful Article is from the Radio Sai Archives on November 1st 2003... 
Read on for the Wonderful Sai Miracle :


His Word, took a Form

"There are countless people in this country, who cannot afford the huge costs 
of going abroad, and seeking a heart surgery. The poor have no proper place to 
go to, for such expensive operations, even in this country. Next year, we are 
going to establish a fully equipped, modern hospital at Puttaparthi, at the 
cost of hundred crores of rupees, where all cardiac patients will be given 
treatment, totally free of cost. Besides this, patients and their attendants 
will be provided facilities for their food and stay, totally free of charge.
The first operation will be performed on the 22nd of November, next year."

The Declaration on 23rd Nov, 1990 :


He said it, without much ado. As though, He was merely stating a fact. But, to 
the millions, who were gathered in His Presence, on that 23rd of November, in 
1990, it was a 'Historic Declaration'. Aye…these Words, and the Action there 
from, would alter the course of medical history of thousands of forsaken lives! 
It would also give a new meaning to the lives of many men and women, who would 
be Blessed to be chosen as Instruments, to build, and serve the Sri Sathya Sai 
Institute of Higher Medical Sciences.

He was an American philanthropist. For years, He had been coming to Swami, and 
praying to Him to accept the resources in his command, for any project that 
Swami wished to launch. He thought that it was a noble idea, and his generosity 
would surely make Swami happy. Much to his chagrin, ever time Swami said, " I 
want your love not your money".

Issac Tigrett started searching his heart to find out where he had gone wrong. 
He was perplexed; after all, his offer was generous, yet it was turned down. 
Slowly, his doubts cleared like the morning mists that vanish with the sunrise. 
In Swami's own unique way, he was made to realize that he had made this offer 
with the feeling that he was the giver and that he was going to be the 
benefactor of countless beings.

Tigrett was no one to linger around once he had understood this error. He went 
back to Swami and said, " Swami! There are thousands who yearn for a little 
part in Your Avataric Mission, but are unable to do so for various reasons. So 
please allow me to return unto You, what You have given me, on behalf of those 
thirsting thousands." This was precisely the change of heart that Swami wanted.

Still, Tigrett's offer was not 'accepted'. Swami told him, " I don't want your 
money. You can build the Hospital, which is going to come up in Puttaparthi. It 
should be ready in one year."

The aspirant's path is not a bed of roses. Tigrett was stunned. He pleaded with 
Swami that he was not a doctor, not even an administrator, but a restaurateur. 
But Swami was unrelenting. He simply said, "Go and start at once. I am with 
You."

Tigrett stepped out in a daze. The first person he ran into was an eminent 
doctor. He told him of his Divine dilemma. The two together gathered an 
enthusiastic group of medical experts. In less than a week, they presented to 
Swami the first project report on the Sri Sathya Sai Institute of Higher 
Medical Sciences, delineating its objective, the scope and range of its 
activities, and the mechanics of implementation. Swami approved of the report 
and urged speedy action.

Tigrett wanted to return to the USA. Now, it was his responsibility to get an 
architect and make the plans. Nothing but the best is acceptable to Swami. He 
was carrying his concern into his flight, from Bombay to London. Whom does he 
find in the neighboring seat? It was Mr. Keith Critchlow, a world-renowned 
expert in spiritual architecture. Tigrett lost not time in briefing Critchlow 
of the Divine (Task) Master who wanted a Super Specialty Hospital built from 
scratch and be fully operational in less than a year. Critchlow was unwilling 
to take up the project. Tigrett kept using his persuasive eloquence on the 
flight. From sheer skepticism to full-blown enthusiasm, was the transition 
Critchlow underwent, before the flight landed in London. Finding this 
remarkable change, Tigrett decided to break his journey in London. They 
recruited a team if draughtsmen an put them up in a temporary office. Under 
Critchlow's inspiring guidance, the plans for the hospital took shape within 4 
weeks, blending ancient Indian architectonics with modern functionality. 
Critchlow's trained intellect could feel the hidden hand of the Divine Master, 
who was sitting in a remote village in India, orchestrating this complex 
project. He decided that he should go and meet the Master face-to-face and hand 
over the plans to Swami.

They both came to Swami. Swami provided them with many 'suggestions', from room 
reconfiguration and re-dimensioning to repositioning of some facilities; and it 
appeared to them that Swami already knew about the plans! Critchlow was, the 
least to say astounded at the appropriateness and perspicacity behind these 
suggestions. He gladly implemented all the changes.

Bhumi PujaIn an aside, Critchlow was telling Tigrett that the site of such a 
glorious venture should be sanctified with a Mandala puja (worship of the 
site), before the groundbreaking ceremony. Swami asked them at that instant to 
go and perform the puja on the same day. Critchlow was familiar with the 
rituals and was describing the puja to Tigrett, as they were driving to the 
site to perform it. He added rather apprehensively, "However well we may do the 
puja, the scriptures say that unless a Garuda, the 'eagle vehicle' of Lord 
Vishnu, the puja would not be complete." Tigrett refused to be drawn into this 
new worry.

They reached the site. Critchlow surveyed the bare expanse and chose a 
particular spot for the Mandala. When, they reached that spot, they saw not one 
Garuda, but five of them, standing, all in a row. Like silent sentinels, the 
birds were watching the entire puja. When the two men withdrew to a distance, 
they saw the birds take off and fly over the Mandala in a perfect formation. 
Never had Critchlow seen such a resounding confirmation of what the scriptures 
describe as a rare sign of Grace.

Back in Prashanti Nilayam, Swami greeted them with a knowing smile, " You had 
asked for one Garuda; I sent five. Satisfied?" Thus the first Bhumi puja was 
done.

There was a lull in visible activity after the initial announcement and the 
Bhoomi puja. When Swami went to Kodaikanal in April of 1991, He took a few 
students and a few members of the Central Trust with Him. One could see the 
concern of some of the trust members about how such a huge project was going to 
be completed in the remaining time. But Swami always made light of it in His 
usual manner. While it was amusing to watch Swami make fun of their 
discomfiture, it was also a great lesson for all concerned - doing everything 
and yet not being part of it.

Six Months before CountdownA very revealing incident took place during one of 
those days in Kodai. One of the trust members was very concerned that adequate 
funds may not be available for a gigantic project like the Super Speciality 
hospital and asked Swami about this. Swami became silent for a moment and 
picking out a letter from among those He receives everyday asked this person to 
open it. To everyone's amazement, there was a cheque for a half a million 
dollars, offered by a devotee at the Lotus feet. Swami looked at us and said, 
"Whenever any good work is to be done, do not worry about the funds; they will 
be available." Swami has taught this lesson over and over again during the next 
few years, as He took up several noble, and often, gigantic projects for the 
benefit of the suffering humanity.

Swami came back to Bangalore in May 1991 and the building plans were finalized 
only then. Later on, the chief architect Mr. Keith Critchlow, Director of the 
Prince of Wales School of Architecture in London, confessed that, while he had 
thought of many designs for a hospital, the inspiration for this particular 
design came from Swami Himself. The hospital building is an imposing structure 
that radiates warmth and peace. It resembles two arms offering comfort to all 
those who come into its fold. Swami had changed the initial 24ft high ceiling 
to a 14 ft one (and thus from a single floor building to one with a ground 
floor and the first floor) with a very practical suggestion. He asked, "Isn't 
it going to be difficult to clean the ceiling, if it is so high?"

Machines...Machines...All to be fixedThere was a meeting in Brindavan, where 
many doctors from India and abroad, discussed the plans for the hospital 
project in Swami's presence. Dr.A.N.Safaya, the Medical Director of All India 
Institute of Medical Sciences was nominated as the Chairman of this Committee. 
He was to become the Director of the Hospital. Slowly, the contours of the 
hospital were drawn. In the first phase the departments of Cardiology and 
Cardio-Thoracic surgery were to be established. A major international effort 
was mounted to source and install the most modem equipment for the departments 
of Cardiology and Cardio-Thoracic Surgery. These included equipment like 
Cathlabs, Echo machines, Heart Lung machines, Cardio-Pulmonary resuscitation 
equipment, monitors, X- ray units and many more. The building construction 
started in late May 1991; and the functional areas, were to be handed over by 
the second week of November. Highly trained and skilled personnel, who were 
going to man the hospital, were to be recruited; and trained, if necessary. 
Puttaparthi, being an in a remote area, suppliers for all the necessary items 
like disposable surgical items, drugs, chemicals, fluids, linen, medical gases, 
etc., had to be identified and adequate quantities stocked. Everything had to 
be done within a very tight deadline.

Swami also chose a few of His students to work in the new hospital. He made all 
arrangements to get them trained in All India Institute of Medical Sciences in 
New Delhi and. Those four months in AIIMS got the students prepared for working 
in a professional and highly specialized environment. Writing to them from 
Puttaparthi, Bhagawan remarked, Take care of your health by taking fruits and 
milk regularly-do not bother about money, when the 'kalpavriksha' is with you 
why worry." In the midst of all the Work, He was still a Loving Mother to His 
children.

Two Months to goIn the mean time, the hospital was shaping up, at its own pace. 
There were many obstacles to be overcome. The given timeframe was a major 
constraint. The building was a massive structure and nobody would have expected 
it to be completed in five months flat. Close co-ordination among the various 
agencies like the construction company- Larsen and Tubro, the architects, the 
doctors, the equipment manufacturers was achieved by their commitment to honor 
Swami's word - whether a heart- lung machine had to be purchased and 
transported from USA, or the majestic chandelier brought from Italy and hoisted 
up the central dome of the hospital, or a design flaw detected and had to be 
fixed - they were all done with the spirit of "prayer in heart and song on 
lips." Sai was always there, whether in physical form or otherwise, to solve 
any problem. While everyone had their doubts, Swami was inspiring all concerned 
by visiting the site daily and holding meetings with the planners, consultants 
and administrators who came from different walks of life and from different 
parts of the globe. Everyone contributed their mite to make sure that a noble 
project like this with such lofty intentions succeeded - that too in the given 
timeframe. In the midst of all this activity, Bhagawan still had the time to 
enquire if His students had their breakfast or lunch, 'whether the items were 
cooked properly - a beautiful activity which He indulges in even today. To 
maintain this kind of equipoise, in the midst of what was unarguably a very 
tense situation, is possible only by the Divine.

The Operating Room- A month before the stated InaugrationFor a few days, the 
work was interrupted due to incessant rain. Mr. Ramakrishna, the Head of M/s 
Larsen and Tubro, was asked by elderly devotee, "Will you be able to finish the 
construction of the Hospital, by November?" His reply was an insight to the 
immense faith everyone working on the Project had, in Swami. " We do become 
anxious when out work is hampered by rain, or by delay in supply of building 
material, or by the occasional unrest and anxiety among workers. But, when 
Swami comes to the site and talks to us with a smile, in a reassuring manner, 
all our fears are laid to rest, and we get the belief that, we can do it!" said 
Mr. Ramakrishna.
As Birthday approached, it looked as if the hospital might not be ready for 
operations on the 22nd Nov 1991. Never one to fail in His Mission, Bhagawan was 
a picture of confidence, instilling the much-required courage to everyone by 
His timely counseling, cajoling and occasional commanding. Such was the 
infectious zeal He had filled us with, that every one felt like the small 
squirrel, that did its part in helping Lord Rama build the bridge across the 
ocean. Everyone connected with the Sri Sathya Sai Organization, did his or her 
bit. While the students and staff of the Brindavan and Prasanthi Nilayam 
campuses cleared the front end of the compound of nearly thirty truckloads of 
cement bricks, the students and teachers of the Anantapur campus helped in 
cleaning the operation theatres, Intensive Care Units, Wards and corridors in 
the hospital. Professors and senior consultants from AIIMS, who had come to 
operate for the first few days, were seen carrying chairs and cupboards on the 
days prior to the inauguration! The Sevadal, one of the most dedicated wings of 
the Sri Sathya Sai Organization, worked round the clock, side by side with the 
hospital staff, in setting up the new departments, and in maintaining the 
cleanliness of the premises.

Still, on 18th Nov, a day before the operating theatres were supposed to be 
cleaned, fumigated and sealed, it looked as if the whole project would be a 
non-starter. The monitors were not installed in the Operation Theatres and 
ICU.There was some problem with the Oxygen and medical gas supply and even the 
Uninterrupted Power Supply (UPS) was getting interrupted regularly! Even to 
this day, Dr.A.N.Safaya, the Director of SSSIHMS, vividly recounts, those days, 
that tried and tested his competence, resolve and faith!

All Set for the Big Day"The target time and date of commissioning of Cardiology 
and Cardiac Surgery wings of the hospital was 9:00 AM on November 22nd, 1991. 
Work was going on at the hospital site at a hectic pace, throughout the day. 
All the men, the engineers and the newly recruited staff were busy with work, 
driven by the motive to get the project done, by D-day. I too was working with 
the crowd, doing my part, unmindful of my time or position. On 18th, midnight, 
I returned to my room in Prasanthi Nilayam, tired, crestfallen, and slumped 
down on my bed. Suddenly, tears started rolling down from my eyes and I was 
sobbing softly, something I had never done before, in my professional life! I 
was unaware of this breakdown, till my wife shook me back to reality. I just 
told her that I had failed my Master, my Swami, because there was no earthly 
way by which we could open the hospital on the 22nd of November, as Swami had 
declared.

Operation theaters, Catheterization laboratories and the Intensive care area 
had to be readied before the scheduled date, and more importantly, made 
sterile. Environmental sterility had to be tested, before the surgeons could 
operate. Laboratories had to be geared up. We had to have the Blood Bank 
functional with at least 30 bags of properly grouped and matched blood, ready 
for use on the 'opening day'. " Nothing is ready, and I have utterly failed!" I 
told my wife. I appealed to her to pack the bags, so that we could run away to 
Delhi, rather than lose face. My wife simply chided me, for behaving so, and 
encouraged me to have total faith in Swami. She told me to pray and then rush 
back to the hospital, to fight the odds. She reminded me that this was 
Bhagwan's work, and it would never fail; with His Grace, all will be completed, 
as per Divine Decree. The next morning, when I rushed back to the hospital 
site, Col.R greeted me joyously and said that he had already sent the swabs for 
testing the sterility of the Surgical Theaters! "Wonderful!" I exclaimed, "What 
had happened during the six hours of the night, when I was away?" A miracle. He 
informed me that everything went on swiftly and smoothly. All the areas were 
now in the desired shape, and were completely ready!

The Morn of Nov 22nd - A miracle indeed, it was, when, on 22nd November 1991, 
the surgeon's scalpel touched the skin of the first patient, at 9:00 AM, sharp, 
as predicted a year ago by Bhagawan, in His public Declaration! On that day, 
when the Prime Minister of India cut the ribbon and entered the magnificent 
central dome, accompanied by Bhagawan, several Governors, Chief Ministers and 
Union Ministers; it turned out to be the best setup, with the state-of-art 
equipment, most modern fittings and fixtures, and was fully functional. The 
set-up was one of the finest in the country. Nay. Comparable to the best in the 
world. Who turned the tides, between the 18th and the 22nd November? Swami did 
it; our prayers and faith in Him, did it. I, along with thousands who worked 
and witnessed the Inauguration that day, will testify it!"

His Word had come true! Needless to say, all the four open-heart surgeries 
performed on that Opening day were a great success.

This was just the beginning …the best, was to come…


Source :
http://media.radiosai.org/journals/Vol_01/05NOV01/TemplesHealing/HisWord.htm


OUR LIFE IS HIS MESSAGE


Sai Ram



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