Writing about Swami’s glory is a challenging task indeed. His glory can’t be 
expressed in mere words. Yet it is a wonderful and blissful experience when we 
talk or write about Swami. Bhagavan has been the source of inspiration to 
millions of individuals. The way in which He has touched and transformed 
millions of lives is incredible. Bhagavan’s teachings and His life have made a 
profound impact on me and I am still learning a number of valuable lessons at 
His lotus feet.


It gives me immense joy when I recapitulate some of my wonderful moments with 
Swami.  Swami always reciprocates to a selfless prayer. This happened during my 
11th class, when I was holding my mother’s letter. She came across an article 
in one Tamil magazine. The article was about one poor village in Tamil Nadu 
where even proper facilities for conveyance were not there. People had to cross 
a river to go to a hospital and a bridge was badly required to be constructed 
there. Crossing the river proved to be very difficult especially for pregnant 
women. My mother was deeply moved on reading the article and she prayed to 
Swami fervently and wrote a letter, which she sent to me, to be handed over to 
Swami. Swami came for Darshan and came to the portico. He then made a path in 
the teachers block, came straight to me, pointing out His finger, asked for the 
letter. I stood on my knees, handed over the letter to Swami. Swami went back 
to the portico and stood there for some time, read the letter and went to 
interview room. I called my mother that night and she was extremely delighted 
to know that Swami had accepted her prayer. This incident made it clear to me 
that Swami definitely responds to a heartfelt, selfless prayer.


I have read a number of books written by devotees, vividly describing Swami's 
omnipresence and Swami's omnipotence. I recall one such incident wherein Swami 
showed His omnipresence. This was during my 1st year Post Graduation course. 
Swami used to come to the Bhajan hall a few minutes before the Bhajans started, 
and chat with students and teachers. On one such occasion, Swami asked me: 
“Which place you are from?" I told Swami, “Coimbatore.” Swami then asked, 
“Which place in Coimbatore?" I replied, “Swami, Sai Baba Colony." Swami 
remarked, “Your house is near My house only." There is a Shirdi Baba temple 
there, which had been inaugurated by Swami in the early 50’s. Swami repeated 
this statement two-three times. Then Swami casually told me, “You shifted to 
this house on June 13th." I was wonder-struck  Swami told me the exact date of 
shifting the house to Coimbatore from Kerala. Later that night I asked my 
parents to tell me the date on which we came to Coimbatore. I was told that it 
was June 13th morning, at around 1 a.m. or so. Swami acts as if He does not 
know anything and reveals His Divinity occasionally. At that time, we have to 
be alert and ready to grasp and cherish those moments.


Swami’s words have a deep meaning and sometimes we tend to underestimate them 
and take them lightly. My grandmother was very serious and was completely 
bedridden suffering from a number of complications. I told Swami, “Please 
reduce her suffering. She is suffering so much." Swami told me, “When I come to 
Chennai, she will walk." This was sometime around October 2006 and Swami’s 
Chennai visit in January 2007 was being planned for at that time. I conveyed 
this news to my mother. She was attending to my grandmother in Chennai. My 
mother was not able to comprehend and believe that grandmother would recoup 
from the current condition to a stage where she could walk. But as time went 
on, her health improved and she slowly started walking, taking support of 
someone across short distances. When Swami came to Chennai, my mother brought 
her and she was able to have His Darshan after a long gap of 20 long years. She 
was extremely happy after getting Darshan, Sparshan and Sambhashan. This is how 
Swami’s words become true. What we must have is 'Shraddha and Saburi', which I 
pray that He bestows upon all of us.


I would like to share an incident, of how Bhagavan cured a severe throat 
infection of mine with His Vibhuti Prasadam. I was suffering from a severe 
throat infection, which lasted for nearly a month. One day Swami asked me, 
“Thonda Seriliya," in Tamil, which means “Your throat is bad?" I told Swami 
that I had been suffering from a throat infection for the past 1 month. Swami 
materialized Vibhuti and lovingly rubbed it on my throat. That evening, my 
throat became all right and I was able to sing Bhajans. Such is our wonderful, 
compassionate Lord.


Swami teaches us the subtle, complex things in a simple way. One day Swami 
asked me how many younger brothers I had. I told Swami that I had one younger 
brother. Swami then asked me how many elder brothers I had. I told Him that I 
didn’t have any elder brother. Swami remarked, “What? See, so many people are 
seated in the Bhajan hall. They are all your brothers." The Atma in every one 
is the same. This is the message that He has been teaching us over the years, 
across the continents.


Swami has expressed His liking for the Bhajan 'Ram Hare Hari Naam Bolo.' And He 
has repeatedly asked me to sing this Bhajan with the 'Alaap'(introduction) – 
“Allahu Akbar”. At this juncture it would apt for me to quote the lyrics of 
this 'Alaap', “Allahu Akbar… Aval Allah Noor Upaaya, Kudrat Ke Sab Bande, Ek 
Noor Te Sab Jag Upajiyyaara, Koun Bhale Koun Mande." This 'Alaap' clearly 
reflects His Message, “From the same Light we have come, from One we have 
become so many. So, who is good? Who is bad?"


I pray that he blesses us all with this conviction, awareness and the 
experience that we all are one. This is the ultimate panacea for all the 
problems which we are facing.


Swami is 'Hridaya Nivasi'. He knows everything. He reveals this occasionally 
either through a personal interaction or in the form of messages in books that 
we come across. One day, I was having a discussion with Krishna Das Sir, a 
veteran Bhajan singer. The discussion was about the rude behaviour of some 
people in the Ashram. The discussion came to a close with no conclusion. 
Rather, we were a bit mentally disturbed. I took leave of Sir, and went to the 
Institute to do Pradakshina (circumambulation) around Lord Ganesha. At that 
time, I saw the thought for the day on notice board displayed at our Institute. 
The message was as follows –


“Tolerate all kinds of persons, peculiarities, situations and attributes. The 
school, the home and the society are training grounds for your tolerance. The 
more you judge, the less you love."


I was speechless for a moment thinking mentally, “Swami, yet again You have 
shown us that You are our Indweller and you know everything." I shared this 
with Krishna Das sir and he was so pleased to know the Message given by Swami. 
Many of us would have so many similar instances of His Omnipresence. 


We are very fortunate to be with Swami. Let us make the best use of this 
opportunity and let us be ever grateful and contented in our hearts.


- S. Aswath Narayan
Doctoral Research Scholar
Department of Biosciences
Sri Sathya Sai Institute of Higher Learning
Prasanthi Nilayam


Source: Sai Chandana 2010 (85th Birthday Issue) 

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