The Golden Chapters of my life at His University - By Hari Shankar 
It is said that God made man because God loves stories. Life with its numerous 
twists and turns, crests and troughs, smiles and tears must surely be an 
endless source of delight to the Creator. It is indeed then the rare good 
fortune for us, students and devotees of Bhagawan, that God Himself has chosen 
to descend into the pages of our lives and has become such an integral part of 
that story. As I thumb through those pages of that chronicle, through the most 
cherished moments in my life, I find the following entry:


‘Yesterday was a dark and gloomy day for me. All kinds of anxieties and fears 
were gnawing at my heart. So today, I decided the best thing to do would be to 
pour out all my troubles to Him. I wrote a letter and posted it to Him. But, 
later during the day, another worry seized me. Would He receive my letter, 
would He be able to find it among the many thousands that He receives everyday? 
I began to despair.






Darshan time, in the afternoon… Luckily for me, I got a place in the front row. 
He was standing in front of us gently swaying to the Darshan music, a smile 
playing on His lips. He looked towards me and said, “I received your letter 
this morning”. At first it did not sink in, for it seemed so incredible. Then, 
gratitude overwhelmed me as I realised that there is nothing to fear anymore, 
for the Lord of the Universe is with me, watching over my every step, listening 
to my every prayer. Can I ever thank Him enough for this gift of Grace?’


Without doubt, the experience of Bhagawan’s unconditional Love and His 
limitless Compassion is the greatest blessing that we students derive from our 
stay at the Sri Sathya Sai Institute of Higher Learning. It gives us the 
unshakeable conviction that God is not some abstract concept but a living and 
loving Presence who is constantly by our side. This is the source of our 
confidence and our anchor when we are buffeted by life’s travails. Of course, 
with the Lord we can never cease counting our blessings. There is so much more 
we have gained by being students of Bhagawan.


It is very common to hear that once one joins work life one has to put aside 
the learning acquired at the university. But, in my experience, the lessons 
that I have learnt as a student of Bhagawan have been lessons for life. It has 
broadened the horizons of my thinking and changed my perspective on a lot of 
issues. The very first thing that comes to my mind and the one that made a lot 
of impact on me when I had joined as a fresher for the MBA course, was the 
emphasis given to practical application. 



     
      Sri Sathya Sai Hostel, Prasanthi Nilayam 


It was astonishing for me to observe how students were involved in so many 
aspects of running the Hostel – maintenance, kitchen, dietary, dispensary etc. 
In the Hostel I had previously stayed, the common attitude was that these jobs 
belonged to someone else. One had to concentrate on one’s academics alone to 
the exclusion of all else. But, here we were expected to be self reliant and to 
adopt a more balanced approach to life. Even the syllabus laid great stress on 
practical training in aspects such as team building, conflict management and 
other issues that commonly arise at the workplace. It was not unusual to see 
boys with a wide range of interests – music, sports and dramatics. And I could 
see for myself that this truly integral approach made one so much more 
emotionally mature and self assured, qualities that are valuable any day at the 
workplace.


It soon became apparent to me that there were so many dimensions of my 
personality that I had never sought to develop and would perhaps have neglected 
had I not been exposed to the system at Bhagawan’s University. At times, it 
seemed to me that Bhagawan Himself was orchestrating events so that I could be 
moulded into a complete individual. I remember an interesting instance. 
Throughout my life I had been highly academically-oriented and sports and games 
were never on my priority list. Bhagawan soon took steps to correct this 
shortcoming, when the Annual Sports and Cultural Meet came up. Through an 
unlikely chain of circumstances, I was drawn willy-nilly into an item that 
required one to be really physically primed up. Instructors from the Indian 
Military Academy, Dehradun were supervising our practice sessions and in about 
a month’s time my physical condition had vastly improved! It was a total 
turnaround for me and it inculcated in me a sense of responsibility towards 
keeping my body fit which has stayed with me till today. In a much broader 
sense, it taught me to explore and introspect and thus continually improve 
myself. It is still work-in-progress but this experience has given me the 
confidence that with Bhagawan by my side, victory will not be too difficult.


But there were greater lessons that we learnt directly from Bhagawan Himself. 
He would spend many hours with us in the afternoon at the Mandir, giving us an 
opportunity to watch Him from close quarters and this was quite an educative 
experience. The interest He would evince, not only in the matters of the 
University, but also in the personal welfare of the students was a revelation. 
His involvement was so total; every interaction with Him was so intimate and 
personal and one could see that here was someone who loved with the whole of 
His being! 


One such session with Bhagawan is etched permanently in my mind. After the 
earthquake in Bhuj, Gujarat, Bhagawan had arranged for about thirty truckloads 
of new clothes, tents, condiments and other food supplies to be dispatched to 
Gujarat. Meanwhile, we students independently gathered some relief material, 
used clothes etc. and shipped it to Gujarat. We were quite proud of our efforts 
and so we were naturally thrilling with anticipation, waiting for the pat on 
our backs when one of our teachers mentioned this to Bhagawan. So, the 
chastisement that came caught us totally off guard. Bhagawan was upset with us 
for sending old clothes! He admonished us with pain in His voice, “When I have 
sent new dhotis and saris, how could you boys do something so insensitive as to 
send old clothes?” 



     
      An entire village destroyed during the Gujarat Earthquake in January 2001 



We were mortified at this unexpected turn of events, but we also sensed that we 
had been witness to something very profound, for we had just been afforded a 
rare glimpse into the Heart of God. To us, the victims were complete strangers, 
faceless people. But, not for Bhagawan; they were His own children, an integral 
part of His Being. He was pointing out what we had lost sight of in our 
enthusiasm – every human being, nay; every living being is an embodiment of the 
Divine Principle and hence deserving of dignity under all circumstances. This 
is one lesson we would all do well not to forget in a hurry. This is the golden 
secret of leadership taught by none other than the Leader of Leaders and Master 
of Masters.



     
      Hari Shankar with His Lord 



When I reminisce about these incidents, my mind rushes back to that time when I 
stood on the crossroads of life just after I had completed my engineering 
studies (at Indian Institute of Technology, Chennai). I shudder to think how my 
life would have turned out, if I had opted to study or work elsewhere instead 
of joining Bhagawan’s University. Perhaps, it would have been yet another 
fruitless saunter from the cradle to the grave. But now, my life, like those of 
so many others who have had the good fortune of calling themselves Bhagawan’s 
students, has a definite direction and purpose. The stories of our lives will 
not be for the pursuit of empty goals like money, power or fame. They will be 
about leading people on to the path indicated by Bhagawan – the path of 
service, devotion and love. They will be about transforming our lives and the 
lives of those around us so that we can all put into practice the timeless 
precept of ‘Sanathana Dharma’. They will be about realising Bhagawan’s vision 
of a world united in the spirit of ‘Brotherhood of Man, and Fatherhood of God’.


     
      Hari Shankar with his physical father and the Cosmic Father 





- Hari Shankar
Student (2000-2002), Department of Management Studies
Sri Sathya Sai Institute of Higher Learning
Prasanthi Nilayam Campus
Currently, Senior Manager - Purchases and Accounts,
Sri Sathya Sai Central Trust, Prasanthi Nilayam



Source: Fragrance 2005 (80th Birthday Offering)

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