Living with God is True Education - By Dr. Naren Ramji 
     
      Dr. Naren Ramji with the Revered Founder Chancellor 



It is our unique privilege to be students of Bhagavan. He has chosen to 
personally teach and mould us into good human beings. It has been a process of 
continuous learning for me from the time I joined as a student of the MBA 
Programme on 21st August, 1986. Bhagawan in His own subtle way has never missed 
an opportunity to gently chide, correct and drive home a point, sensitizing us 
to aspects of behaviour, right conduct or method of work. I wish to share a few 
personal instances where Bhagavan drove home very valuable lessons. 

Swami – The Perfect Host

As a part of the MBA programme, we visited industries in Bangalore to get 
insights into the practical aspects of Management. Swami was in Whitefield at 
that time. After our Industrial visit, Swami in His Infinite Love, decided to 
take us all on an outing to visit the Ranganthittu Bird Sanctuary and the 
Nagarhole Wildlife reserve. We started from Brindavan early morning and went to 
the Ranganthittu Bird Sanctuary. We went to a nearby town for lunch where 
devotees had made arrangements. One of our teachers was fasting on that day and 
was therefore refraining from having lunch. Swami was walking round to see if 
every one was being served food and He came upon this teacher who was not 
having lunch. When Swami was apprised of the situation, He observed that fruits 
are allowed during a fast and sent someone to fetch them. He waited till the 
fruits came and ensured that the teacher was eating before He moved on. 



     
      Sri Sathya Sai with Students in the Bus 

After lunch we drove down to the Nagarhole Wildlfe Reserve. Swami got into the 
bus we were travelling in and we went round the reserve looking at the 
wildlife. We were supposed to stay at the forest bungalow in the night and 
leave the next morning. However, when we went to the forest bungalow, Swami 
felt that it would not be adequate to house all of us and decided to drive back 
to the town where we had eaten our lunch. We arrived at around 7 p.m. and the 
devotees were taken by surprise. They had to arrange dinner for Swami and His 
entourage at short notice. In order to give them time and save them from an 
embarrassing situation, Swami called all of us to sit round him and asked us to 
start Bhajans. The Bhajans went on till dinner was ready to be served.  

As there was not enough accommodation for all of us, it was decided that some 
of us will stay in a nearby guest house. It was around 9.30 p.m. and those of 
us who were to reside at the guest house were getting ready to leave, when 
suddenly we saw the headlights of Swami’s red Mercedes approach and we saw 
Swami drive by. We all wondered where Swami was going at this late hour and 
decided to wait for His return before proceeding to the guest house. After half 
an hour we saw Swami’s car return. Swami stopped the car and told us that He 
had gone to inspect the guest house to see if it would be comfortable for us. 
He asked us to proceed and have a good night’s rest. By His actions, Swami 
taught us how to be sensitive and empathetic to the people around us. As a 
perfect Host, He personally looked into our welfare and comfort. Swami could 
have asked any of the elders accompanying Him to do these tasks but He chose to 
do them Himself. 


     
      Sri Sathya Sai with Students of the first MBA Batch of SSSIHL (1986-1988) 

Teaching – the Positive Way

Swami exhibits great patience while making us learn. For many years, I have 
been associated with the production of the Drama performed on the day of the 
Convocation of the Institute. I recall how in the early days we used to take an 
inordinately long time to set the stage between scenes. It used to take us a 
lot of time to raise and lower the backdrops. I still remember we had a 
dedicated crew of around 20 boys who used to sit on top of the Shanti Vedika 
stage to manage the raising and lowering of backdrops. Swami presided over 
quite a few dramas without once pointing out our shortcomings. 

On one occasion, the Balvikas children from Madras were to perform a few days 
after one of the Convocation Dramas. The backdrops for this programme were 
managed by just two people using an innovative technique with three ropes which 
could be operated from the ground on one of the sides of the stage. They were 
able to change backdrops in less than 15 seconds. Swami still refrained from 
making any comparative comment after watching the performance backed by 
excellent stage management. The idea was so simple yet so effective. We caught 
onto it and decided to use it for the next Convocation Drama. Swami, in His 
kindness, gave us an opportunity much earlier than that to redeem our 
reputation. 

Around a month later, the Primary School students had prepared a drama on the 
life of King Harishchandra and prayed to Swami for an opportunity to present it 
before Him. Swami decided that the drama should be enacted in the Institute 
Auditorium so that all of us could watch the drama. The teachers and students 
of the Institute were told to assist in setting the stage and provide the 
necessary support for the purpose. Seizing the opportunity, we incorporated the 
newly learnt system of backdrop management which resulted in very quick change 
of scenes. Needles to say the Primary School children performed beautifully and 
Swami was very happy. After the performance, He came onto the stage to take 
photographs with the Primary School children. After the photo session, Swami 
with a beaming smile walked towards the flanks where the Institute students 
were standing and said, “Very good stage management, the scene changes were 
done very quickly.” He was pleased not only because we had done well but also 
because we had learnt quickly from the situation to which we had been exposed. 
It is important to note here that Swami did not comment on our sloppy 
performance but instead chose to show us an example of a good performance so 
that we could introspect, learn and improve. 

Swami - The Catalyst

Swami exhibits the qualities of good leadership for us to imbibe and emulate. 
It is important to oversee the performance of people but not be overly 
intrusive so as to stifle individuality and creativity. However, a leader must 
intervene when things are on the verge of collapse.

For an Annual Sports Meet, the Prasanthi Nilayam Campus decided to put up a 
sound and light show entitled “Manava Samskruthi”. Without realising it, we had 
taken on more than we could handle. The programme entailed making huge sets, 
directing the presentations and choreographing the dances, recording the audio 
track and providing special lighting at various points in the ground to light 
up three separate performing areas. Everyone worked tirelessly to fulfil the 
tasks allocated to them. The 11th of January was approaching and we had not had 
a complete practice with the audio tracks and lights. Things were in disarray. 
That year, Swami was a little reticent with the Prasanthi Nilayam Campus and He 
did not indicate any eagerness to see a rehearsal of the programme. 


     
      Sri Sathya Sai at the Hill View Stadium 

Swami, all-knowing that He is, realised that some intervention was required if 
the programme was to succeed. On the evening of the 10th of January, He came to 
the College, apparently to see the final practice of Chaka Bhajan which was to 
form a part of the procession when Swami entered the stadium on the 11th 
morning. Just as He was about to leave, a senior student took courage and 
prayed to Swami to come and see a rehearsal of the Prasanthi Nilayam Campus 
programme. Swami readily agreed and came to the stadium. We were totally 
unprepared and it took us a while to organize things and begin the rehearsal. 
Swami’s Presence brought out a seriousness and commitment from the students 
that we had not seen till then and for the first time we went through the whole 
programme without a break. Before He left, Swami made some suggestions and 
asked that some scenes be pared down as the programme was too long. The next 
day, the sound and light show, the first of its kind in Prasanthi Nilayam was a 
grand success. Swami had turned around a certain failure into a grand success 
by His timely intervention and guidance. A good leader is a catalyst – He makes 
things happen by His presence.

Swami – Perfect Manager and Organiser



We had installed the P. A. system in the newly built Sai Kulwant Hall. One 
festival day, Swami had given His Divine Discourse and was returning to 
Poornachandra Auditorium. While passing a person close to His residence, Swami 
asked him if he had liked the Discourse. The person concerned told Swami that 
he could not listen to the Discourse as the speaker placed on the outside of 
Sai Kulwant Hall was not working. Swami did not say anything and retired for 
the day. We rectified the problem the moment we came to know of it. The next 
morning Swami came for Darshan and slowly walked around the Sai Kulwant Hall as 
if checking out if the Darshan music was heard everywhere in the Hall. He even 
walked down the central path and went up to the Rama temple and came back. 
After evaluating things for Himself, Swami came into the Bhajan Hall from where 
we operate the sound system and gently told us to check up if everything was 
alright as some people were saying that they were unable to hear things 
properly. Swami chose to ascertain things for Himself before reacting to a 
complaint.

It was the day after one of the Sports Meets. Swami called for the car and took 
a drive to the stadium on the morning of the 12th. He found all the props and 
sets used for the previous day’s performance lying scattered all over the 
ground.  When He returned to the Mandir, He admonished us for our carelessness 
and said that all the items should be put away carefully after use. He wanted 
to drive home the importance of care and maintenance of resources. From then 
on, whether it is the Sports Meet, Convocation Drama or a Conference, we wind 
up all the items used, and put them back where they belong, the very same day. 
There is an interesting sequel to this event, though it happened many years 
later. 

It was a day after an MBA anniversary on 21st August, when Swami had come to 
the Institute to Bless us with His Divine Message and also witness a Drama by 
the students. On 22nd afternoon, I was sitting for Darshan next to a group of 
youth from Hyderabad. As Swami walked by, the youth group prayed for an 
opportunity to present a drama before Him. Swami thought for a while, turned 
towards me and asked if the lights and mikes put up for the previous days’ 
drama were still on the stage at the Institute Auditorium. I apologetically 
told Swami that we had wound up everything, immediately after the function. He 
feigned surprise at this efficiency and enquired if it would be possible for us 
to arrange the lights and mikes at the Institute Auditorium to enable the youth 
group to put up their drama. When I replied in the affirmative, Swami wanted to 
know how much time we would require to set everything up. In my eagerness to 
please, I said it would take an hour. Swami said He would come around 6 p.m. 
thereby giving us around two hours to get things ready. He was walking away 
when He paused and said that He would appraise the Vice-Chancellor about this 
matter personally. Swami could have commanded us to make the necessary 
arrangements but He chose to ascertain from us if it were possible. Second, 
Swami asked us how much time we needed and gave an allowance for unforeseen 
situational factors. Third, Swami demonstrated the importance of following the 
correct protocol. The Chancellor was coming to the Institute and it would be 
appropriate to talk to the Vice-Chancellor about the arrangements to be made. 


     
      Sri Sathya Sai, Revered Founder Chancellor 
Living with Swami is true education. He is constantly teaching us through His 
personal example. He has said that His life is His message. How true it is. I 
pray to Him to give me the sensitivity, will and determination to watch Him, 
learn and imbibe His teachings in my endeavour to continually evolve into a 
better human being.


- Dr. Naren Ramji
MBA Batch (1986-88)
Sri Sathya Sai Institute of Higher Learning



Source: Fragrance: A Compilation by the Management Alumni of Sri Sathya Sai 
Institue of Higher Learning on the occasion of the 20th Anniversary of the 
Management Programme at SSSIHL, 2005

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