"Many of the devotees wish Me 'happy Birthday'. I tell them 'I am always happy. 
Wish happiness for those who are unhappy.' There is no need to wish that I may 
have Ananda or happiness. I am happy at all time?. Cultivate faith in God and 
love toward all beings. Always follow the directives I have been emphasizing." 
Sai Baba. SSS, Vol. XI, p. 208

On this birthday (of Mine), I have only one desire. I desire this only to 
promote your Ananda.





"You must be thinking about the gift you have to offer to Swami on this 
birthday. You can be happy that you have given Swami a proper gift only when 
you love your fellow-men, share their sufferings, and engage yourselves in 
serving them. That is the only gift I wish for. The present given to God has to 
be pure, steady and selfless love." Sai Baba, SSS. Vol. XI, p. 291 

"There is one thing which you have to offer as a birthday gift Develop love and 
live fraternally. Banish hatred and jealousy. Set an example to the world." Sai 
Baba, SS. 11/95. p. 290




The day when you resolve to practise My advice, to follow My directives, to 
translate My message into acts of service, and to engage in Sadhana - that day 
is My birthday for you.




"Realise that true happiness consists in union with God- You need not wish 
'Happy Birthday'-1 am always happy. I am a tank of happiness. Draw from it as 
much as you wish. Drink that water and sanctify your life. It was the thirst 
for Divine bliss that drew you here. Drink deep and experience that bliss." Sai 
Baba, SS, 1/96. p. 28

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Blissful Smile…
Saturday, November 16th, 2013
How Bhagawan often goes an extra mile to bring an extra smile on His devotee’s 
face… Sri N.V.N. Somayajulu shares an incident depicting His special touch of 
grace, fulfilling an earnest desire of one of His devotees.
It happened in 1979. One year after arriving in Switzerland, my wife met by 
chance a Sai devotee in a super market. She recognised my wife as a Sai devotee 
by seeing Baba’s locket in her chain. She became friendly and later introduced 
us to another lady devotee, living at a distance of about 30 km from Berne. In 
a few months time, a housewife of a family living in the same building as ours 
started showing interest in Baba.
One day my wife and I were going round shopping and found three small photo 
frames, oval in shape and made of brass. They were of the size 7 x 4 cm and had 
a little design on them. An idea occurred to my wife that it would be nice to 
present the three frames with Baba’s pictures to those three ladies on the 
occasion of Diwali. Incidentally only three of these photo frames were 
available in that shop. We took the frames home and realized, then only that 
they were too small to contain any picture of Baba, we had at home, even with 
necessary alterations.

Around this time, interesting thing used to happen at the dressing table in our 
home. We kept a bunch of vibhuti packets in one of the drawers of the table. 
One vibhuti packet used to appear now and then on the top of the dressing 
table. I would keep it back inside, thinking that my wife might have by mistake 
kept it on the table. My wife would also notice the same thing from time to 
time and would keep the packet back inside the drawer supposing that I might 
have kept it, by mistake, on the table. We came to know from each other of this 
phenomenon only later.
After having failed to procure picture of Baba of the requisite size, as Diwali 
was fast approaching, I decided to make use of the picture on the vibhuti 
packets, lying in the drawer of the dressing table. Those pictures were of 
ordinary quality.
So, on one sunday morning, I went to the dressing table to take out the vibhuti 
packets from the drawer. But I saw on the table itself a vibhuti packet green 
in colour. As the packet carried a picture of Baba on it, I opened it to empty 
the vibhuti and to later cut out the picture. But, then what a surprise! I 
found three small colour pictures of Baba inside the packet. The pictures were 
nicely painted on a glazed paper and at the bottom of the pictures were printed 
the words “Blissful Smile”. I was so much shocked that I took a few minutes to 
call my wife to explain the incident. She was of course equally surprised at 
the event and told me about the phenomenon of one vibhuti packet appearing on 
the table now and then, which I explained earlier. To satisfy our curiosity we 
opened all the vibhuti packets lying in the drawer to see if they also 
contained any picture of Baba. There were none. As the three pictures were 
obviously meant for the three devotees mentioned above, we fixed the three 
pictures in the three frames and presented them in time for Diwali.
II Samastha Lokah Sukhino Bhavantu II
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