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Shirdi Sai Baba Diwas on September 28th September, 2012
Ghatkopar Samithi will be celebrating Shirdi Baba's Birthday day at 
Dharmakshetra on Friday 28th September, 2012. Please do join in to witness the 
event on this special day. Attached in this mail, is the invite which gives the 
details of the programme on September 28th.

By the grace of Swami, Dharmakshetra programmes are now announced every Sunday 
in the special edition of TOI - The Speaking Tree


Maha Sahasra Kalashabhishekam tomorrow…
Tuesday, September 25th, 2012

A Maha Sahasra Kalashabhishekam is scheduled for tomorrow morning in the Sai 
Kulwant Hall attended by hundreds of devotees from all over India and abroad. 
The programme commences at 0600 hrs. with Veda chanting for fifteen minutes. 
Sahasra Kalashabhishekam will begin at 0800 hrs. to continue till 1000 hrs. 
Bhajans by Sri Sathya Sai Seva Organisations, Karnataka will follow, from 1000 
hrs. to 1030 hrs. followed by Sri Sathya Sai Ashtotharam and Ashtavadhana Pooja 
from 1030 hrs. till 1100. Mangala Arathi will be offered at 1100 hrs.
A significant feature of the programme is that, Water collected from all sacred 
rivers of India, collected in thousand containers, will be offered at the 
Divine Lotus Feet during the occasion, as part of the rituals. 
As part of the programme, in the evening, eminent scholar S. Ranganathan, 
Director RV Institute of Sanskrit Studies, will speak on the significance of 
Gayathri Mantra and Upanayanam.
II Samasta Lokah Sukhino Bhavantu II

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Animal Devotees Of The Lord
Tuesday, September 25th, 2012
The Lord Who often repeated, My Life Is My Message, lived up to His dictum 
proving the world ‘Practising His Precepts…When it came to the animal kingdom, 
Bhagawan has often spoken about the human qualities of Compassion and Love, 
urging humanity to extend their heart to creatures living in this vast 
creation. Man has to coexist with the rest of the creation sharing Compassion 
and Love is one of the the most profound messages humanity has to imbibe from 
all that Bhagawan showcased with His most exemplary Life…an article from Ms 
Mercini Sherratt, from the UK.
“In 1968, Swami took the hands of two elderly American devotees in His hands 
and said to them, “And I want to share something with you that you must never 
forget. In the end, in the final analysis when the body turns to dust and is 
gone. The only thing that will matter is how much love you have shared with all 
of creation”. Swami then paused and added, “How much love you have shared with 
all of creation in every single moment of your life.” (from Radio Sai Journals, 
volume 10/01 May 12/04).

All great souls have felt tenderness for the whole of God’s creation. As we 
grow in Love and expand in Love, our hearts become sensitive to and open to all 
forms and we can understand Baba when He says:
“Foster the tiny seed of love that clings to ‘me’ and ‘mine’, let it sprout 
into Love for the group around you, and grow into Love for all mankind, and 
spread out its branches over animals, birds and those that creep and crawl, and 
let the Love enfold all things and beings in all the worlds. Proceed from less 
Love to more Love, narrow Love to expanded Love.” (Sathya Sai Speaks, volume 8, 
chapter 16)
We all know of Swami’s great love for the animal kingdom and that He kept many 
pet animals over his lifetime. In the early days, he would talk to and pet each 
cow in the gokulum daily. According to Kasturi and to Peggy Mason in “The 
Embodiment of Love,” He used to keep pairs of dogs (14 pairs up to the date of 
writing the book in 1982), Stories are also told of dogs which came to die at 
His Feet, including one called Kuttan, a ‘pure atma’ as Baba called him. In 
Sathyam, Shivam, Sundarum-1, we are told that as a small child, He would run up 
to and embrace to His heart any chicken whom He knew was about to be 
slaughtered, in an attempt to shield it from its coming demise. He kept away 
from places where animals were slaughtered or tortured or where fish were 
trapped and caught. Because of His great love and consideration for all 
creatures, His neighbours called him “Brahmajnani”. Once in the early days, 
Kasturi tells us He was found privately taking leave of a buffalo who had 
carried water for Him and His party on a trip away. He was heard to say, while 
patting the buffalo very affectionately, “You have done Me good service, 
Bangaru (Golden One).”

The tale of His enormous love for Sai Gita and hers for Him is legendary. From 
the day that He rescued her from her orphaned state in which she was heard to 
be crying pitifully, He showed her the love of a thousand mothers. Gita lived 
only for Him and her adoration and devotion had no equal. Just as He knew what 
was in His human devotees’ hearts and minds, so too did He know what was in Sai 
Gita’s heart and mind, especially it seems, when she came to complain to Him 
about her various mahouts!
The animals He kept over so many decades must have adored Him for as He says,
“There is no human being without love. Even beasts, birds, animals and insects 
have love. This love is experienced in even the smallest of creatures. We 
should have deep conviction that God is present in every being in the form of 
the Atma – consciousness.”

When one little deer in His sanctuary was about to die and gazed longingly up 
at His window, Baba appeared with an apple and a banana to feed it. On seeing 
Him, it ran up to Him with a heartbreaking expression of sorrow in its eyes, 
according to the Seva Dal who was present. As the small deer ate from Baba’s 
hand, two clear tears trickled down its face. Very soon afterwards, the little 
deer passed away. According to students present at the time, Baba told someone, 
“these are My two-legged ‘dear’ (meaning the students) and those are my 
four-legged deer. All are dear to Me”.
Another animal which had cause to be grateful at least was the cat called 
Minkie. One day, Minkie foolishly stole some fish and was beaten for this. 
While she was being beaten, she must have screamed out in agony and all the 16 
pictures of Baba in the house swayed violently and some fell down with a big 
bang, terrifying those present. As Minkie started to recover from her 
punishment, big puffs of fragrant Vibhuti came out of her fur and fell thickly 
on the table, leaving the room smelling divinely fragrant and showing Baba’s 
omnipresence! The Divine Healer had got to work on her straightaway and from a 
distance. Six months later, in November 1972, when Minkie’s owner visited the 
ashram, Baba gave her some packets of Vibhuti, tossing two more unto her, 
saying “these are for the cat.”
However, how many more animal devotees of the Lord are there that we do not 
know of? An article included in the March 1987 Hatfield Magazine (UK) written 
by a certain Paulette talks of a cat named Fluffy. To summarise, Fluffy became 
seriously interested in Sai Baba from the minute she was first given some 
Vibhuti. She purred ecstatically while licking this Vibhuti. Three days later, 
her fur exuded a lovely smell of Vibhuti. Every morning after that, she sat 
with her mistress facing Baba’s photograph and started the day with a little 
Vibhuti. Whenever a book about Baba arrived in the post, she would try and get 
inside the parcel, sometimes lie on it and once it was unwrapped, monopolise it 
for half-an-hour or so, not allowing her mistress to have access to it. She 
seemed to know when a parcel arriving in the post was a book about Sai Baba and 
got excited even before it was opened. Three years after having been introduced 
to Baba, she had a heart attack and died with His photograph, Vibhuti and sand 
that He walked on, beside her. Her owner found the Vibhuti container 
unexpectedly open and how Fluffy opened this remains a mystery as it would have 
been almost impossible for a cat to open it. Fluffy must have been one special 
soul for around the time of her passing, her owner, who was in a church, had a 
vision in which she saw Baba and following Him closely were several animals, 
including Fluffy.
I would like to share the following about one of my own cats who had been 
present at Sai Baba meetings in my home for most of her life . She 
‘communicated’ very strongly around the time of her passing to a psychic animal 
communicator that she wanted to be buried in a brightly coloured scarf, with 
Vibhuti rubbed into her fur and of course, this was done. According to the 
communication received, due to the influence of Baba around her, she wanted to 
come back as a guide dog in order to serve. Perhaps she too had become a secret 
and undeclared devotee! Who knows? Certainly her level of consciousness had 
increased greatly during her lifetime and she had also become very 
sweet-natured in her old age.
Finally, please note that activities of a spiritual nature also benefit the 
animal souls around us for
“Spirits of animals and birds can only hear but they cannot speak. When they 
listen to bhajanas, they will also be spiritually elevated. This is the reason 
why I keep on telling you to sing bhajanas loudly.” (Sathya Sait Anandadayi 
Karunamba – Journey to Sai).

II Samasta Lokah Sukhino Bhavantu II
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