Addressing the students of Sri Sathya Sai Institutions during Summer Course 
1990, Bhagawan spoke about India’s foremost Freedom Fighter Netaji Subhash 
Chandra Bose, narrating a beautiful incident depicting Bose’s selfless love for 
his Motherland.

What kind of existence will you have if you do not revere the Motherland as 
your mother? While Subhash Bose was studying in the Calcutta University, there 
was an English professor, who used to speak disparagingly about India and 
Ind­ians. Subhash Bose, who was intensely patriotic, could not bear listening 
to such derogatory remarks about the Mother­land. He was patient for a while, 
but when the professor continued in the same vein, he got up, jumped over three 
desks, caught the Englishman by the neck and beat him with sandals. Bose 
declared, “I can bear anything, but I cannot bear my Motherland being abused 
and ridiculed. It does not matter what happens to me, but I must defend my 
country’s honour.”

The students who watched the inci­dent were stunned. The English professor 
cried out: “Help me! Help me!” News of the incident reached the autho­rities, 
who held an emergency meeting and rusticated Subhash Bose for five years. 
Subhash was determined to dedicate his entire life to the service of the 
Mother­land. As Subhash could not continue his studies in Calcutta, his father 
sent him to London. But even there Subhash cherish­ed his love for the 
Motherland. He was determined to finish his studies and return to India to 
serve the Motherland. He studied hard and passed the I. C. S. examination. He 
returned to India and plunged into national politics. “I owe my food and 
everything else to my count­ry. I must be grateful to the nation by serving 
it.” This was his firm resolve.

Here is his example. You students should realise what you owe to your 
edu­cational institutions for your status and position in life and be ever 
grateful to them. This is the pledge you should take. This is true sacrifice. 
Giving up selfish­ness, developing faith in the Divine, you must realise the 
Supreme.

II Samasta Lokah Sukhino Bhavantu II


- taken from :
http://www.theprasanthireporter.org/2012/08/netaji-subhash-chandra-bose-indias-greatest-patriot/


Sai Ram




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