"Tears of Gratitude and Flowers of Love" - By Shivakumar Nagesh 

The relationship between Bhagavan and His students is indeed unique. Love is 
the silken thread that binds Bhagavan to His students, who have always been the 
fortunate recipients of His infinite grace. Bhagavan spends most of His time 
thinking and caring for His students’ welfare. Innumerable personal experiences 
of students with Bhagavan would reveal how He, as their mother, father, teacher 
and God comes to their rescue in times of dire necessity by protecting and 
guiding them along the right path. 


There was a student at the Brindavan hostel of the Sri Sathya Sai Institute of 
Higher Learning, suffering from chicken pox. He had been isolated from the 
other students and was kept in the sick boys ward. This boy had been deprived 
of Bhagavan’s Darshan for many days due to his illness. In spite of his 
repeated requests to the Warden, he was told, “We cannot allow you at the risk 
of other boys contacting the disease”. The boy could no longer endure the 
mental agony. One afternoon, he quietly slipped out of the hostel just before 
Darshan, when all other boys and teachers had left. He stood near the Kalyana 
Mandapam in Brindavan Ashram praying sincerely in his heart for Bhagavan to 
bless him with His loving grace. When Bhagavan came for Darshan, He saw this 
boy and went straight to him. He materialized Vibhuti, asked him to eat some 
and applied the rest on his hands and face, assuring him that he would get 
cured soon. 




The boy’s eyes were wet with tears. He had no words to express his gratitude 
for Bhagavan’s spontaneous outburst of motherly love and affection. The person 
who used to walk behind Bhagavan then, was a medical practitioner. He tried to 
caution Bhagavan that chicken pox is contagious. To this, Bhagavan replied in 
His own inimitable way, “Contagious for you, but not contagious for My Love”. 
This one statement of Bhagavan reveals how much He loves His students. Their 
well-being and happiness are His sole concern. 


As much as He is a loving mother, He is a caring father too. There were three 
Postgraduate students whom Bhagavan wanted to send for training to Hyderabad. 
He therefore took upon Himself the responsibility of arranging for their 
comfortable stay, good food and ready transport in Hyderabad. He also gave them 
much needed, valuable guidance regarding their behavior and conduct. On the 
morning they were to leave for Hyderabad, Bhagavan called them along with the 
Warden and showered much love on them. He assured them that He would always be 
with them. When they were about to leave after taking His Padanamaskar, 
Bhagavan asked them to wait. He went inside and quickly returned with three 
packets. He gave one each to the three boys. The packets contained money for 
their pocket expenses. The boys were drenched in the fatherly love showered on 
them by Bhagavan. Tears of gratitude welled up in their eyes.


Bhagavan declares, “It is the mother who shows the father to the child, the 
father shows the child his Guru or preceptor and the preceptor makes the child 
realise God.” Having gained an insight into the motherly love and fatherly care 
of Bhagavan, let us now see how, He, as the supreme teacher guides His 
students. 


It was the month of November, 1994. Bhagavan had called the students 
participating in the play “Surdas” (to be enacted on the 22nd of November), for 
an interview. Bhagavan was very keen on hearing all the songs in the play, 
which He said, would attract the attention of all the people. At many places 
Bhagavan Himself sang and corrected our mistakes. To involve us thoroughly in 
the drama, Bhagavan told us the story of Surdas and his devotion to Lord 
Krishna. He also guided us in enacting our roles to perfection. He took 
personal interest to see that each one of us was confident and would give our 
best to Him. This was with regard to the drama. But also in His daily 
interaction with students, He teaches many subtle things of life. Thus Bhagavan 
is the complete teacher who teaches us perfection in all aspects of life - both 
mundane and spiritual. 








Bhagavan is the supreme God. How can one describe Him from whom the entire 
creation has emanated? He is the creator, sustainer and destroyer of this 
universe which is His will. He has suffused it with His energy and submerged it 
in His love. He has all the power at His command, yet He is the very embodiment 
of humility. Parents have given us this body, but it is Bhagavan who has given 
us life. He is present as the spirit of life in all of us. He is the closest to 
our hearts, for He is the indweller. Teachers can give us only knowledge, but 
Bhagavan gives us the precious gems of wisdom through His “Avatara Vani”. The 
world gives only sorrow but Bhagavan gives us hope. Education grants us only a 
purpose; it is Bhagavan who gives fulfillment. 








His Lotus Feet can be washed with our tears of gratitude springing from the 
depth of true feelings. This will purify our hearts and take us closer to Him. 
Then we can worship His lotus feet with the flowers of love manifested through 
our devotion for Him. Hence Bhagavan declares, “Love is God, live in Love” and 
“Love All, Serve All.” Once we have cleansed our hearts and filled them with 
love, we can become His true messengers and spread His message. Thus we would 
not only be earning a good name for Bhagavan, our parents and ourselves, but 
also making our birth as human beings fruitful.


- Shivakumar Nagesh
Alumnus, Sri Sathya Sai Institute of Higher Learning, Prasanthi Nilayam


Source: Sai Nandana 1995 (70th Birthday Issue)

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