Watch Out! We Are The Pacemakers…The Torch Bearers…
Tuesday, January 29th, 2013
Addressing the Balvikas Convention, Dr Rajan Anand, a Balvikas alumnus and 
currently working as a junior consultant anaesthesiologist at Bhagawan’s Super 
Speciality Hospital delivered an enlivening speech on 13th January, sharing the 
story of his journey as a Balvikas student, practising His teachings all 
along…Dr. Rajan Anand hails from the State of Himachal Pradesh, done his 
Bachelor of Medicine and Bachelor of Surgery from IGMC Shimla.
Om Sri Sai Ram!
My most humble Pranams at the Divine Lotus Feet of our most beloved Bhagawan 
and my loving SaiRam to one and all.
Maa or mother is the first word that every child utters transcending the 
barrier of language, race and country. When in pain, the first person we think 
of and call spontaneously is ‘Maa’. Listening to this call of a child – no 
mother can wait – her heart melts. Setting aside everything else, she rushes to 
help and shower love.
More than 40 years ago, the Divine Mother’s heart melted to the cries of her 
many children. Yes, Bhagawan Sri Sathya Sai Baba, Whose love is more than that 
of a million mothers responded to the prayers of Her children. In 1969, Swami 
launched the Balvikas movement to blossom His children into citizens and 
leaders of tomorrow. Swami invested something more powerful than money – it was 
SELFLESS LOVE. It is His love that has blossomed millions of children into 
youth of character. There are hundreds of teachers known as Balvikas gurus 
guiding these young aspiring minds to follow the Divine Teachings and guidance 
of Bhagawan. I am fortunate to have my mother as my Balvikas guru. She made 
sure that each and every moment of my life – I surrender all my thoughts, words 
and deeds to Him. I always felt the unseen hand of our loving Lord – guiding 
and guarding me in every step of my life. I am grateful to Swami for blessing 
me with my physical mother who persistently taught me to do my best and 
surrender to Him.
I was in year 8 when Swami started the Super Speciality hospital in 
Puttaparthi. One day while returning from Bhajan with my mother – she said – I 
pray to Bhagawan to bless someone from our family to become a doctor and serve 
Him in His hospital. At that very moment, I promised myself that I would make 
every effort to fulfil this wish of hers. As the years rolled by and time 
finally came, I was unable to qualify the medical entrance examination. I felt 
lonely and lost. I did not know what to do. To be on the safer side, my father 
asked me to start preparing for engineering entrance examination as well. I was 
totally confused and was not able to decide on what to do. My mother understood 
my plight and she told me to pray sincerely for Divine guidance.
Dear brothers and sisters, ice also take sometime to melt, but my Divine 
Mother’s heart melted in no time to my sincere prayers. In a dream one night, I 
was crying and poring out my woes to Bhagawan. He hugged and assured me that He 
would take care of everything. He directed me to start preparing for medical 
entrance and not for engineering. At the same time He instructed me to keep 
maths book on my study table just to satisfy my father.
On the night of my medical entrance – to silence my sceptical mind – Swami 
re-assured me in a dream that I would definitely pass this time. With Swami’s 
blessings, I got sixth rank in the state medical entrance examination. When I 
joined the medical school in Shimla, I was going to be away from my physical 
mother for the first time. She was wondering who would help me at the time of 
despair, who would guide me – what is the correct path? What if I fall into bad 
company. She prayed to Swami to be with me. Fortunately, the Divine Mother has 
been my constant guide and companion, nurturing me into a beautiful flower in 
his Divine garden.
While in medical school, Swami gave me some clear cut instructions through His 
dreams – some of which I would like to share with all the students present 
here. I quote – ‘Do not engage yourself in unnecessary conversations with your 
colleagues; Avoid bad company; Don’t go from room to room in the hostel; 
Constantly chant the Gayatri Mantra; Watch your Thoughts, Words and Deeds; Do 
not hurt anyone.’
Swami is a hard task master and whenever I faltered, He would remind me and 
helped me to implement these instructions in my day to day activities.
My sister’s wedding ceremony was fixed when I was in 2nd year MBBS. I was 
overjoyed but was worried at the same time as my final exams were scheduled 
immediately after the wedding. With a wedding excitement all over the house, it 
was impossible for me to prepare for the medical exams. After the wedding with 
just few days left for the exam, I started revising the text – Knowing very 
well that I would never be able to complete the syllabus. On a Thursday 
evening, with just three days for the exams, something prompted me from within, 
to go for bhajan that evening. My friends who were drenched in books, 
discouraged me but I knew that only bhajans would help my disturbed mind. I 
went for bhajan and prayed with all my mind – Dear Lord! I have wasted three 
precious hours, attending your bhajan – I am neither asking you to write my 
exam nor dictate the questions and answers to me. Oh dear Creator of this 
universe, please create a little time so that I may revise my syllabus. When I 
got back to the hostel, I was amazed to find all my friends playing cricket. 
they welcomed me with exciting words – Rajan, your Swami has postponed the 
exams by a month. I then realised that three hours had not been wasted, but 
invested with an interest rate of 10 days per hour. Needless to say, I passed 
with flying colours.
Years in medical college flew by and then came the struggle for the 
post-graduate degree seat. I prayed to Swami to bless me with any PG seat in 
His Super Speciality Hospital. My beloved Lord again came to my rescue in a 
dream. He said – and I quote – ‘Your stars are very bad. You are not going to 
be selected anywhere this year. But Swami can do anything. You are 100% 
selected for My hospital. ‘ The Almighty Will prevailed. I got selected in the 
Shri Sathya Sai Super Speciality Hospital and went on to become an 
anaesthesiologist.
Swami has helped me to realise my dream and now it is my duty to realise His 
dream and serve Him forever and ever.
On behalf of all the Balvikas students here and across the globe, I pray to you 
Sai Maa – Please bless us with your infinite grace, so that all of us become 
the ideal instrument in your Divine mission. Holding hands, we move in a 
determined stride, nothing can stop us with Mother Sai on our side. Deeply 
touching the lives of many, without asking for a single penny, by the spell 
binding radiance of love in our hearts and the essence of wisdom that pure 
knowledge imparts, uplifting the consciousness of the nations to the beauty and 
awe of the entire creation… Nothing can stop us.
Whole world, watch out – we will shine Swami’s light on every doubt. Through 
these bodies, Sai current will flow and fear…hatred and ignorance will 
gradually go. World peace and harmony will grow and love on the faces of all 
will glow. The golden age will gleam and beam in all its story and another 
chapter will be started in universal story. We will continue, we will proceed 
and with Swami’s blessings, we will succeed. No stone left unturned, no lesson 
left unlearnt, in performing our role and doing our share. Whole world – watch 
out – it is Swami’s love that we share. We are the pacemakers, the torch 
bearers of truth. Whole world – watch out – we are Swami’s Balvikas children, 
we are Swami’s youth.
II Samastha Lokah Sukhino Bhavantu II
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Date: Tue, 29 Jan 2013 18:05:18 +0530

Subject: Press Releae No 16 dated 29th January 2013

SCT/2013/16

SATHYA SAI ALUMNI OBTAINS LEADERSHIP AWARD
Prashantinilayam,29th January 2013

Sohan Dutta with Swami
We are pleased to announce that Sohan Datta, an alumnus of the Department of 
Management Studies, Sri Sathya Sai Institute of Higher Learning (MBA 2010-2012 
batch), Prasanthi Nilayam Campus has been selected to be among the final 28 
finalists of the Economic Times Young Leaders Programme. Starting from an 
initial applicant pool of 17000, the 29 year old alumnus of the SSSIHL, a 
product of the Sathya Sai System of Integral Education reached the finals after 
a series of interviews culminating in a final face to face interview with 
leading Industrial and Business Tycoons of India.

Besides Sohan Datta, two other alumni of SSSIHL - Hemant Changkakoty and 
Shivkumar Kannan, both from the MBA 2010-12 batch had also reached the 
semifinals of this Young Leaders Programme of Economic Times.

This prestigious Top Young Leadership is attained at the end of assessments 
across four phases. Phase 1 consisted of an online personality based 
evaluation. Phase 2 consisted of a detailed quantitative and qualitative 
assessment. Phase 3 comprised of on ground assessments where the candidates 
were tested for leadership competencies through case studies. Only 78 men and 
women made it to the next stage where each was interviewed by one of ET’s panel 
of nine top CEOs.

The Economic Times Young Leaders Programme is a platform for recognizing and 
rewarding India's most promising young managers. This initiative is meant to 
encourage, identify and nurture promising future business leaders of India Inc.

The ET Young Leaders is for corporate executives between the age of 26 and 32 
years, who are not only at the cusp of entering the leadership cadre within 
their organizations, but also those who are looking to improve their leadership 
quotient.

Prior to joining his MBA programme, Sohan completed his MSc. (Physics) 
programme at the Institute and thereafter worked for a brief period in the 
industry. He is currently working as Assistant Project Manager of Abiba Systems.

Prof A. Anantharaman
(Media Coordinator, Sri Sathya Sai Central Trust) 
Prasanthi Nilayam, Puttaparthi,
Anantapur, AP - 515134
 
Posted by SS - 29.01.2013
http://www.ssso.net/pnews-2013/pnews-jan13.htm
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