Third World Youth Conference at Prasanthi Nilayam- Speech by Dr. Shashank Shah.
Speech given by Dr. Shashank Shah (Currently, Post-Doctoral Fellow, Sri Sathya 
Sai Institute of Higher Learning, Prasanthi Nilayam) in July 2007 on the 
occasion of the Third World Youth Conference at Prasanthi Nilayam.
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Two Beautiful Stories…
Friday, July 5th, 2013
Two beautiful stories, one from the time of Lord Rama as recounted by Bhagawan 
Himself and another one by Lt. Gen. ML Chibber (Retd), a beautiful ‘darshan’ 
incident from 1990, narrating most unpretentious face of devotion of a Gorkha 
woman… From the archives…
Once a dog came to Sri Rama bleeding from blows. Lakshmana was sent to inquire 
why it had to receive such blows. The dog said: “I was beaten by a brahmin with 
a stick.” The brahmin was questioned. He said that the dog always was annoying 
him by coming across his path. Rama asked the dog: “Well, how do you want to 
punish the brahmin?” The dog said: “Make him a manager of a temple.” Rama 
replied with wonder: “That would be a reward not a punishment.” The dog said: 
“No, I was a manager of a temple in my previous birth. It was impossible not to 
mishandle or misuse or misappropriate some fraction of God’s money. When he is 
that manager, he too will get like me this canine birth and perhaps get beaten 
too in his subsequent birth.”
In fact, not only the dog or the brahmin, but every one of (us) are lining off 
the property of God, for does not all this belong to Him? What do we do in 
return for all benefits we derive from the property of the Lord? We should not 
simply eat and sit quiet. We have to render service to the poor and the 
helpless in a manner suitable to us.

It was darshan time in Prasanthi Nilayam on 25th February 1990. Bhagawan was 
slowly walking in front of the lines of ladies. There was hushed silence.
Suddenly an old Gorkha lady stood up in the back row. Oblivious to all the 
raised eyebrows and raised hands to make her sit down, she walked slowly 
towards Bhagawan as if she had all the time in the world. Swami, knowing the 
devotion of the old lady, paused with a flicker of a smile. She approached Him, 
as if she had a prior appointment. Slowly she bent down to offer a Padanamaskar 
and without hurry got up. Without even looking at Bhagawan she turned round in 
slow motion, while thousands of devotees watched in wonder and surprise. 
Without any sign of emotion, with steady and unhurried steps, she walked back 
to her place and sat down.
Watching her I recalled how during World War II Rifleman Agam Bahadur Rai had 
won a Victoria Cross. He got out of his trench, walked unhurriedly to within 35 
yards of a fire spitting Japanese tank, took a deliberate aim with his 
anti-tank rifle and blew it up. And then equally slowly he turned around and 
walked back to his trench. He had been taught that 35 yards was the best range 
for a guaranteed destruction of a tank! A Gorkha does what he feels is his 
dharma.

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Baba Answers!
Friday, July 5th, 2013
Perhaps one of the greatest boons that an Avatar bestows upon humanity is to 
dispel the clouds of darkness to guide them in the path of liberation. Though, 
in general these counseling comes in the form of Divine Discourses, there were 
rare occasions when questions pertaining to spirituality and other intricate 
matters were fielded to Bhagawan. Dr John Hislop had this rare privilege of 
seeking answers for some of the trickiest and yet vital questions that 
represented the common perceptions and doubts of the Sai Fraternity. Read on 
from the notebook of Dr John Hislop as published in the Oct 1974 issue of 
Sanathana Sarathi.
Q: Swami! Excuse me. A person, observing you moving amongst people and choosing 
some of them for special attention, is puzzled why some are left out.
A: Yes. It is quite natural that you are puzzled. One looking from the outside 
cannot know who is worthy and who is not.
Q: People say that they are often punished by Swami. Is that a fact?
A: Of course. In punishing a person for misdemeanor, Swami wants to correct the 
defaulter. But, though harsh in appearance, at other times, he is all Love 
inside. Sometimes he corrects a person in private; at other times, he does so, 
in public. For, if he corrects in public, all who hear will learn and see for 
themselves, what pleases Swami and what does not. Swami is very strict in his 
principles and rules. An Avatar does not compromise. To the Sadhaka, strictness 
is, ultimately, the best kindness.
Q: Yes, Swami. Persons near you have to be perfect.
A: People judge Swami by the conduct and behaviour, the earnestness and 
sincerity, the generosity and humility of those ‘near’ him. So, those who are 
outwardly ‘distant’ are not apparently dealt with so severely. But, even they 
are watched and warned. Depending on the situation, I can be soft as a rose 
petal or hard as diamond.
Q: Swami is the motivator of the individual, I have heard you say it. I know it 
is true. How then do persons commit faults?
A: Swami is the ‘I’ in you and in every one else. The ‘I’ which prompts you to 
will, to think and act is the reflection of the ‘I’ that I am. The Sun is 
reflected in water. wherever it lies; whatever its quality. The Sun warms the 
water it shines upon. When the reflection is in muddy water, we say the person 
is Tamasic—dull, slothful, stupid, fond of darkness, revelling in ignorance. 
When the Sun is reflected in water that is quivering in ripples, the person is 
Rajasic, passionate adventurous, emotional. When the Sun is reflected in clear 
calm limpid water, the person is Satwic, calm, unruffled, full of peace and 
inner joy.
Q: Many Gurus teach, “All is done by the Lord; and, not by you.” But, the world 
over, there is the concept, that man is responsible for his actions.
A: As long as you believe you are only human, this concept will persist. But, 
that cannot change the truth—”You are God.”
Q: We do not will to be human, and not God!
A: No, you do not. It is just a matter of being confused. It is a delusion. At 
present, there is in you a mixture of 5 states of consciousness: the 
unconscious, the subconscious, the conscious, the super conscious and the 
Divine Consciousness, where God alone IS. When you raise yourselves from one 
state to another, the idea of your being merely human will vanish of itself. 
The Gita teaches man first to engage himself in `work’; then, he is asked to 
`give up the desire to earn the fruits of work’; later, he is told that Dharma 
is his only concern; afterwards, Dharma is interpreted as Dharma for 
liberation; finally, he is told that even the desire for, Liberation is to be 
given up. `Be attached Jo Me alone’, is the final lesson. You do not will to be 
human; you are misled to believe so.
Q: Pardon a question that borders on the personal. Swami seems, to us to have 
different moods; what does this mean
A: I am not hurt by any type of questions; in fact, I want you to be free of 
all doubt. Remember, Swami is always happy. He is always Bliss. No worries, no 
concerns can affect the Bliss.
Q: Yes. Swami is often heard saying, `Yes. Yes. Yes’.
A: Your tendency is to say `Yes’ to that which is pleasing to you, and ‘No’ if 
the prospect is otherwise. Swami says, `Yes. Yes. Yes.’ to everything that 
comes. For, everything is My Gift; everything is Good for the person, at the 
time, for the purpose I have in view.
Q: Considering the Task that Swami has undertaken, it is strange that You are 
always in Bliss.
A: The boat glides over the flood; but, does not allow the flood to enter it. 
On Swami’s shoulders alone rests an ever increasing burden. The problems and 
sorrows of millions of people; the institutions and individuals who turn to Him 
for guidance; the interviews, the prayers, the petitions. On the mental level, 
unknown to you, I am with all who yearn for God, no matter where they actually 
are, over the entire world.
I am by the side of seekers, saints, yogis, rishis, everywhere, watching them, 
counselling them, fostering every sign of progress towards God and Self 
realisation. But, the Bliss in Me is constant, unchanging. Even outwardly, My 
Bliss can be noted as constant, even while I may appear angry, impatient, aloof 
or distant. The anger is put on, just to set right some situation; the 
aloofness is assumed, for the particular time and place. My Love is as constant 
as My Bliss.
Q: Those saints, rishis and sages do they pray for counsel? Is not praying the 
same as begging? If we are God, we beg only from ourselves.
A: It is not begging, when you ask God for something. When you receive what He 
gives, you have to rise up to His level, at least for that moment. When you beg 
from, one equal to you, you put yourselves down and he is raised up. When you 
beg from one lower than you, you degrade yourself still lower. But, when you 
beg from God, you rise; you are elevated in spirit and you sense fulfilment.
Q: But, I had thought that since God knows all, He would remedy the situation, 
if it is appropriate that it should be done.
A: Of course, He would, provided you have surrendered fully, without any 
reservation. But, until then…
Q: Yes. Swami had written in a letter to me, “Do not worry about your health. 
Your God is always with you, in you and around you.”
A: That is right. What I said is enough, for those who have surrendered! You 
must weaken your sense of identification with the body. You may have a headache 
today, a stomachache tomorrow. Don’t worry. You are not the body; no; you are 
the Atma, the Divine Dweller in this body. Once I have told you not to worry, 
there is no more need to ask Me about it. Don’t identify.
Q: Swami said that while praying to God, the petitioner raised himself to the 
level of God. In order to make such a prayer, in what state of mind should one 
first put himself?
A: It is not necessary that one should put oneself into any particular state of 
meditation.
Q: Usually, the advice is, that one should go to a quiet place and be in a 
quiet mood when he wishes to pray.
A: Wherever and whenever you put yourselves in touch with God, that is the 
state of meditation. You may feel that 1 P. M. in California is not a good time 
to call Me, for I may be asleep in India and that I should not be disturbed! I 
know you have felt like that once or twice. But, I am omnipresent; I have no 
such limitations. I never sleep. At the middle of the night, I turn off the 
light and rest in bed, because if the light is on, devotees will gather. I have 
no need of sleep. But, you need at least 4 hours of sleep.
Q: If I am walking in the street, with people around, and my mind engaged with 
things I must do, is that a good time?
A: At the beginning; one might need some special circumstances for clearing the 
mind of junk and concentrate on God; but, when you become aware of God in every 
thing and everywhere, no matter where you are, it is the same; prayer can 
emerge from the heart and reach God.
Q: Swami! You have said that in meditation one should strive to cut off the 
Form aspect. But, we worship your Form and like it. We pray to that Form.
A: That is the right thing to do; but, later, when visualisation is abandoned, 
you come closer. Now, you are looking at Me directly.
Q: Swami! When they heard of, Krishna’s ‘physical departure’, many Gopis fell 
lifeless from the shock. So, their relationship was only with the Form of 
Krishna, it seems.
A: No. The Gopis had both relationships. Because of their years of close 
companionship, they were strongly attached with the physical Presence. But, 
they also knew Krishna in their hearts as their Innermost Reality. They always 
felt He was with them, even when His worldly activity took Him far away, 
physically.
Q: Then, why the terrible shock? If Krishna was so firmly imprinted on their 
hearts?
A: Their only reason for placing any value on the body was that Krishna was 
also in physical existence! When Krishna left, they had no more interest in the 
world!
Q: One last question, Swami! On behalf of America. Will Swami come soon?
A: My coming will delay, until a base is built in America. However, I can go to 
America or any other continent, informally, any time. The devotee need only 
call Me; I will appear at once.
II Samastha Lokah Sukhino Bhavantu II
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Latest Video Update:

One With Sai - Concert by Sai Students at Brindavan (Whitefield)…
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=nvIyCDWRidw
Sairam 


Watch the program "One with Sai" a beautiful program of songs and bhajans by 
students of Swami held at Brindavan, Bangalore on 23rd June 2013. 


www.radiosai.org


http://media.radiosai.org/journals/vol_11/01JUL13/Video_One_With_Sai_Music_Programme_by_Sai_Students_Brindavan_23_June_2013.htm
 
The singers were all alumni of Swami’s University currently working in various 
institutions at Puttaparthi. Each name in the singing line-up – S. Ravikumar, 
Ashwath Narayan, Koustubh Pare, Ameya Deshpande, Siddartha and Anirudh 
represented at least a decade of singing in His physical presence. I cannot say 
whether their singing took the audience to Swami or brought Swami to the 
audience - this much I can say that it was simply divine. There was not a 
single eye in the whole audience (of more than 2000 people) that was not moist. 
One could simply feel Swami in the air.
And then, it happened, when Swami, in His typical fashion, concretized His 
presence in a thumping fashion. The episode happened in a very sudden manner.

The compere, who was introducing each of the songs being sung, came forward to 
introduce the last song. Speaking about the history of the qawwali, “Sai Ke 
Darbar Mein”, he said, “The qawwali was originally 18 minutes long, composed 
that way at Swami’s command. The next year, it was shortened, again on Swami’s 
command! Just as Arjuna agreed to Krishna when said that a flying bird was a 
dove, a peacock, an eagle and a crow (because it is the Lord saying it), so 
also, when Swami says 18 minutes, it is 18 minutes. When Swami says cut….”
Exactly when he said, “When Swami says cut...”, a foot long garland which had 
been wound and tied on the crown of the huge Krishna idol on stage, snapped and 
‘flew’, falling a foot away! The timing was impeccable. Swami definitely must 
have been smiling. 
Watch it to enjoy the Divine leela !!
     
      The red and white garland on the crown fell into the 'flower bushes' at 
His feet. 



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