Archive for the `From Kasturi's Pen' Category



 
"Yaa Devi Sarvabhootheshu Mathru Roopena Samsthithaa"
Tuesday, October 23, 2012

An advent divine took place in Puttaparthi, the Divine Abode on Earth in 
Prasanthi Nilayam.an Incarnation of Shiva and Shakti, worshipped now as Sathya 
Sai is She.Who has come to set you and me free. She is the Shakti ever present 
inside us all, Who responds to our distress call.with Navarathri 2012 coming to 
a close shortly, let's peep into our Beloved Bhagawan's illustrious facet as 
`Mother Divine," an article by Prof N Kasturi. read more »

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Baba and the Animal World.
Tuesday, August 7, 2012

"We, to whom the animal world is different and dumb, have to learn, just this 
one lesson, by observing Baba's affection for them: never to harm any living 
thing, for our sustenance or pleasure; never to lose an opportunity for 
lessening the suffering or pain of an animal brother of ours" writes Prof 
Kasturi in the November 1958 issue of Sanathana Sarathi, narrating the 
illustrious bond of Love between the Creator and His four-legged creations. 
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Farewell to a `dirty' habit.
Monday, August 6, 2012

There goes a saying, "Old Habits Die Hard" meaning existing habits are hard to 
change. When Bhagawan is personally involved, the act becomes instantaneous. 
Read on how Prof Kasturi got rid off his dacades-long `vice' companion. An 
episode from the Professor's autobiographical account, Loving God. read more »

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".this Swami cannot be understood through books"
Monday, July 30, 2012

This Swami cannot be understood through books, revealed Bhagawan to Prof 
Kasturi in a `circumstantial context' where in the Professor was summoned by 
Bhagawan. The incident could be marked as an intentional Divine Drama that 
sowed the seed for the first publication, after Sanathana Sarathi, from 
Prasanthi Nilayam, Sathyam Sivam Sundaram, narrating His Story. How Bhagawan 
orchestrated the entire episode, subtly guiding the writer to pick up an apt 
title for the book, while revealing the profundity concealed in those three 
sacred words, beginning with the letter S. An extract from `Loving God', the 
autobiographical account by Prof. N. Kasturi. read more »

Posted in From Kasturi's Pen, Sathyam Sivam Sundaram 

 
"It does not matter if he is not a `devotee'.
Tuesday, June 12, 2012

In 1957 Bhagawan was on a short tour of the North to rejuvenate the celebrated 
shrines and holy places located there and to make them powerful by restoring 
their pristine glory.  But though it looked as if it was designed to bring joy 
and happiness to a deserving few who had the good fortune of being selected to 
accompany Him, the visit unmistakably met a greater aim of fulfilling the 
`Thapas' of His ardent devotees over many births.  Let Prof. N. Kasturi, 
Bhagawan's biographer, tell us the story in his inimitable style. read more »

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Anthaa Swami Daya.
Wednesday, May 2, 2012

It is not easy for a simple God fearing village housewife to assume the mantle 
of "Mother" of the Avatar and recognise in her "son" the incarnation of the 
Divine. How Easwaramma faced this difficult situation and gradually came to 
realise the extraordinary role of Bhagawan is described by Prof. Kasturi in his 
book, "Easwaramma - The Chosen Mother". As devotees from far and wide came to 
Puttaparthi to adore Baba, Easwaramma got new insights into the Divine 
attributes of Baba. Describing this phase in the life of Easwaramma, Prof. 
Kasturi writes:

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The Mother as an Apprentice.
Monday, January 23, 2012

How dearly the simple village woman in The Chosen Mother, Easwaramma, loved her 
`Bundle Of Joy", often failing to grasp the Truth that He was verily the source 
and sustenance of the world and beyond. Unassuming and full of motherly love, 
Easwaramma, the Mother who cradled Him. nursed Him - Who was verily Her 
delight, would often worry about the safety and security of Her Avataric Son 
when He often crossed the borders of Prasanthi. Read on how the Mother cared 
for `Her Love and Light and Delight'.from Kasturi's Pen. read more »

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The Captain Confirms.
Friday, December 16, 2011

Human mind has a naive apprehension to rely on sheer faith than to go by its 
own logic which has often been mistaken to be `Right'.Prof. N. Kasturi wote an 
article in contention to an incredible happening, that had an impact on His 
Divine Advent, which was recorded in the first volume of Sathyam Sivam 
Sundaram.Read on a narratioin from Prof. Kasturi that vouches authenticity of 
that rare happening that had a bearing on The Divine Advent! read more »

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"Is this your faith after all?"
Saturday, December 10, 2011

"Sarvathah Paanipadam", meaning His Hands Are Everywhere; His Feet Are 
Everywhere is imbibed by us from the Song Celestial, Bhagavad Gita, but not 
with absolute faith. Bhagawan Who is The Supreme Teacher gives the right dose 
at the right time instilling greater faith in devotees, often leaving the world 
aghast at His Omnipresence. Read on a narrative from none other than Prof. N. 
Kasturi, the illustrious chosen biographer of Bhagawan Sri Sathya Sai, 
explaining how he and Dr. Bhagavantam, scientist of repute, were tested for 
their faith in the Omnipresence of Bhagawan on two different occasions. read 
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