Swami reminds us from the below wonderful incident that " There is no other 
quality nobler than Love in this world. The highest spiritual practice is to 
transform this love into service, Serve and help the Needy, Swami will be 
closest to you when you do Service and help the Needy" .


Once the Seva workers of the Sri Sathya Sai Seva Organization reached the 
outskirts of a remote battered village with packets of food, medicine, clothes 
and blankets. When they arrived at the village, it was past noon and the entire 
area was submerged. It was still drizzling. The volunteers stood at the gate 
hoping someone would come forward to show them where the survivors were most in 
need of their services and goods.

Finally, some villagers saw them and came running. The volunteers thought that 
help had come and they would be directed to where they could be of the most 
use, but the villagers began snatching and grabbing the rescue items. The 
volunteers stood there dumbstruck not knowing whom to pacify and whom to 
control. They were themselves drenched and exhausted.

Then a Girl appeared and pacified the villagers. She told them sweetly the 
necessity of being patient and disciplined and to allow the helping team to 
carry out their mission. She enabled the volunteers to reach those with the 
most urgent needs first, such as first aid, medicine and food, and helped 
organize the entire rescue mission. When the villagers became impatient, she 
spoke a few kind words and also lent a helping hand in the distribution of food 
packets and medicine. Throughout the day, she led the team through the muddy 
and flooded roads to every nook and corner where people were who required help. 
She never looked tired and her face was always radiating with gratitude and 
loving-kindness.

The Seva Dal team finished their work and sat down for some rest. Suddenly one 
of the Seva Dal team members recollected that while the girl had taken them to 
all the needy people and helped them distribute food and medicine she had not 
taken any food for herself.   

They asked her why she had not taken any food packet. Hesitatingly, the girl 
said that her GURU had told her that duty towards others should be the prime 
concern and when that duty is fulfilled He himself will take care of their 
needs. Such a small girl, staying in a poor condition and imparting the 
knowledge of the highest teachings reflecting implicit faith in her Guru held 
the team in awe and admiration. They inquired about the Guru and also wanted to 
know how she had met her guru.

The girl said, "I have not met or even seen my guru personally but I have his 
photo given to me by my teacher who stays in the nearby town."

The team members got more curious and asked her the name of her guru. "Bhagawan 
Sri Sathya Sai Baba," came the prompt reply. "I am a Bal Vikas student," she 
said further with a voice soaked in reverence and pride.

Everyone of the Seva Dal members were in Tears.

Sai Ram

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