An Exhilarating Session Of Balvikas Alumni Meet…
Sunday, January 13th, 2013
The 3rd and penultimate session of the ongoing National Convention of All India 
Balvikas Alumni & Group III Students presented an enlivening session marked 
with inspiring speeches, music and award presentations, this morning here in 
Prasanthi Nilayam.

At the end of the marathon session that crossed beyond 1030 hrs. what stood out 
was the fore-vision of the Divine Master, Who presented the institution called 
Balvikas that is doing a world of good, transforming minds, influencing 
society, bringing greater good in nation building and thus to the world at 
large.

The proceedings for the morning commenced at 0830 hrs. with introductory 
remarks by Ms Srikhanda Milind Kaushik, the Master Of Ceremony, who burst into 
melodious singing intermittently compeering the show.

Vedic incantation by Tamil Nadu Balvikas followed before Dr Rajan Anand, a 
medico with SSSIHMS, Prasanthigram took over as the first speaker. Speaking 
about the wonder called motherly love and the incomparable boundless love of 
Mother Sai, Dr Rajan narrated, how he was drafted into the Balvikas that 
brought him a world of goodness and beauty.

His fascinating thrilling tale of Swami’s unseen hand helping him out at every 
step, especially to get him qualified for the medical entrance, was lucidly 
narrated, keeping Swami in the focus, before coming up with the beauty of 
Swami’s unseen grace, helping him to cope up with the pressure of examinations 
that followed immediately after his sister’s wedding. Being engrossed and busy 
with the family function, agitated under pressure, when he failed to devote 
time for studies, finally he decided to attend a three hour bhajan session to 
relieve him off tension. Being at the end of his wits, now mentally ‘blaming’ 
him of wasting precious three hours attending bhajans, he prayed fervently to 
Bhagawan to grant him some extra time to do revision. Next day, he was welcomed 
with a surprise news that the exams were postponed by a month, clear sign of 
His grace. “…Finally i was paid with an imprest of 10 days per hour…” remarked 
the doc jocularly, reminiscing the beauty of extra grace that came in his way, 
at the nick of time. Bhagawan has realised all of my dream and now it is my 
turn to realise His dream, said a grateful Dr Rajan concluding his speech.

Anushka Pathak from Assam, who spoke next began with a flashback story from 
Shivaratri 2008. Referring to Bhagawan’s off the cuff remark about bats, the 
‘flying foxes, in His discourse, that ‘…among the birds bat is quite 
different”, she narrated the beautiful story of amazing protection of Mother 
Sai.
Pondering over the relevance of Bhagawan’s reference, that cme quite out of 
context, the next day early morning she witnessed an amazing scene near the 
Gayathri temple inside the Ashram. A baby bat was found helplessly hanging on a 
wire fence, with its mother trying its best to swoop down to save its baby. As 
she gently moved the baby bat to the branch of a near by tree, the mother bat, 
opening its wings. swooped down, to lift the bat up to its open chest, covering 
it ‘wholeheartedly’ by its closed wings, protecting the baby. No words of 
Bhagawan, no action of Bhagawan goes without meaning, sensed Anusha, who 
realised the purport of Bhagawan’s wording the previous day, indicating His all 
embracing Mother Love.
Balvikas opens us up to deal with our identity crisis, our quest for Who Am I? 
said Ms Anusha narrating ‘Oka Chinnakatha’ comparing sincere practice vs. vain 
worship… Ending her spirited speech she asked, are we walking the path or are 
we making Him another deity? Each one of us are His Chinna Kathas, written by 
Bhagawan Himself.
Pradeep Duggal from Haryana was the next speaker. Coming up with a mathematical 
analogy, calculating the total time spent for Balvikas training, summing it up 
to 27 hours in nine years, he elucidated on the brighter side of Balvikas, as 
to what Sathya Sai Education taught him? …how to live in the world?…and how to 
inculcate love in life? etc. After fairing with an average score in the 10th 
standar board exams, with resolute attention when he pursued his further 
studies he was rewarded with a high distinction and later a placement as a 
network administrator with NIC, all by the Divine Grace of Bhagawan, owing to 
confidence and positive thinking.

Ramesh Srinivasan, a doctorate in Chemical Engineering spoke next on the theme 
“Mission 2015 – The Pathway Ahead.” At the outset, expressing gratitude for 
drawing him into His fold, to his Balvikas guru and parents, he spoke of his 
experience with Bhagawan, the inspiring story of Golden Hug…During one of the 
Sai retreats in the US, where a group of Sathya Sai students were called in to 
sing songs, Ramesh Narayan, whose dream of becoming a Sai student never came to 
be, was emotionally upset asking Swami a pertinent question…Is he His step 
child? and in deep pain he prayed for a Divine Hug… the surprise came the next 
morning when a Sai brother called him up narrating a dream wherein both Ramesh 
and his friend were having dinner with Bhagawan and Ramesh went on crying as 
Bhagawan was paying complete attention on the friend, talking to him through 
and through, paying no apparent interest in Ramesh…At the end, Bhagawan got up, 
rushed towards Ramesh and gave him a Big Hug!!!
Narrating his experience in Dharmakshetra, Mumbai, during Bhagawan’s visit in 
the year 2000, he recalled how Bhagawan taught him the beautiful lesson of 
“Give…Give and Give…against taking. At the end of a Jyothi Meditation session, 
led by him in His presence, he went into a prayer mode, blurting the famous 
prayer given by Bhaghawan to His students, “Oh Lord…take my……” After the 
session, a retired Bhagawan returned, straight unto him, telling him that the 
prayer that he offered was wrong…perplexed he was, Bhagawan gave him the 
explanation that he went on asking Bhagawan to take…take…and take…instead one 
should learn to give… The prayer was correct, but our intention should always 
be focussed on giving…giving and giving only, said Sri Ramesh Srinivasan.
Speaking about his Balvikas teacher’s sacrifice in training her lone Group III 
studnet for three long years, coming to a place changing two buses in the city 
of Mumbai, touching upon the famous starfish story, Ramesh said his Balvikas 
guru has made the difference in the life of the starfish that he was…he is…In 
gratitude we cannot repay anything to Bhagawan, than trying to practise His 
teachings earnestly, said Sri Ramesh Srinivasan mentioning a small anecdote 
from Mother Teresa’s life ending up with Swami Vivekananda’s famous line, 
Arise, Awake and Stop Not…till the Goal Is Reached.

Next, a compendium of articles, entitled Balvikas The Pathway to Excellence was 
dedicated to Bhagawan by the national coordinators, Smt. Sarla Shah and Smt. 
Vidya Srinivasan during the occasion.

Felicitation of Balvikas gurus followed…Six girls and eleven boys, representing 
various states were felicitated for excellence in Balvikas activities. A group 
of alumni of Sri Sathya Sai Institutions working in various institutions in 
Prasanthi Nilayam and Brindavan were also felicitated for theirexemplary 
dedication towards Sai Mission.

Last but not the least was a final offering…that came in a comic way, with a 
comic character, a monkey, the petitioner with a complaint, reminding the 
organisers of what they missed out, a representation by a Balvikas 
tiny-tot…Following the little lad Sathyajit from Kerala who spoke last year in 
the same venue, this year it was Vinayak Mahajan from Punjab who chirped at the 
mike blurting a few words, well received by the capacity audience.

Music offering by Balivkas of Goa & Maharashtra entitled “Our Swami” followed. 
Compositions were in Hindi, Konkini and English. Even as bhajans by Kerala, MP 
and Haryana followed prasadam was distributed to the entire assemblage of 
devotees.

Mangala Arathi was offered at 1040 hrs. marking the end of the session.
II Samastha Lokah Sukhino Bhavantu II
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