Posted on: Jan 08, 2014
 

  HISTORIC BAL VIKAS ALUMNI MEET AND CONVOCATION 2014
  - a glimpse of the glory the future holds
   

   
Sitting and witnessing a historic Convocation ceremony in the holy precincts of 
what could possibly be the spiritual capital of the world, Prasanthi Nilayam, 
one cannot help but marvel at the magic and Divinity immanent in the children 
of the world. January 5, 2014 saw the first ever Convocation of the Bal Vikas 
movement and the graduands honoured spanned people in their twenties to people 
in their seventies! But before going into that, it becomes necessary to 
introduce ourselves to the concept of ‘Bal Vikas’. 
     
      A gallery offering a quick and comprehensive view of all the proceedings 
on 4th and 5th January. 

In his famous ode to nature via the poem, The Rainbow, William Wordsworth 
proclaims, 
"The child is the father of the man". Though his reference is definitely about 
his love for Nature which he developed as a child, the line carries far greater 
implications. It strongly advocates that what we think as children will 
determine how we think as adults. That was the firm conviction with which 
Bhagawan Sri Sathya Sai Baba launched the Sri Sathya Sai Bal Vikas movement. 
 
Way back in 1969, even before the founding of the magnificent temples of 
learning that now dot the Puttaparthi landscape, Swami had His vision clear on 
two points regarding the transformation of the world. He has reiterated these 
two points on several occasions. Given below are these two points with a sample 
of a discourse in which He mentioned them.
Individual transformation is the way for world transformation.
The word SAI spells out to the world the significance of transformation at 
three levels. The letter S stands for transformation at spiritual level, A for 
transformation at association (social) level, and I for transformation at the 
individual level. Individual transformation is the basis for the other two.
Therefore, this is the first step. (Discourse 28 April 1999, Kodaikanal)
     
      Swami has always been the tending 'Divine Gardener', nourishing and 
taking care of tender 'saplings'. 

Among individuals too, transformation of the children is the way forward.
The magnificent mansion that was created by the sages of the past, for the 
peaceful and prosperous existence of their succeeding generations, the mansion 
called Sanathana Dharma has crumbled through the wanton neglect of the sons and 
daughters of Bharath Matha (Mother India). Now, peace and joy are to be found 
only among these little children; the elders have lost the art and the 
discipline of regaining them and retaining them. 
Even as children, they must learn the glory of God who is their Inner Reality; 
they must understand that they are not the body, but they are the one dehi 
(indweller), who is the dehi in all. Through bhajan (singing devotional songs) 
and through shravana (listening to tales of God's Glory), these elevating 
truths can be handed over to them by teachers and parents who are themselves 
aware of these and practising them in daily life. Learn the A B C and D of your 
own alphabet and then, you will be better able to guide others, in their 
learning and life. Discourse on 19-1-1969 )
     
      At the entrance of "Shivam" mandir in Hyderabad. 

Thus began the Bal Vihaar movement which soon was renamed as the Bal Vikas 
movement and it has a beautiful History of Swami’s involvement to date. And 
today, even as the Convocation of this movement took place in Prasanthi Nilayam 
with the promise of becoming an annual event, one could only stand back and 
look at the mighty tree that the sapling of Bal Vihaar movement has grown into. 

The child is definitely the father of man if one is to judge from the sample of 
beautiful and God-touched children in the movement today. 
 
Three Superstars
 
First there was the little champ, 7-year old Truptraj Atul Pandya, who already 
holds the Guinness World Record for being the youngest tabla player on the 
planet, playing the instrument when he was merely 3 years of age. 
     
      Truptraj in a tabla trance... 

“But,” his mother says, “he played the tabla even when he was just 18 months 
old. He could not speak but he could catch the beat and rhythms in the music. 
He used to convert everything into a percussion instrument - his bed, the 
vessels, the table. I am sure he was born with this vidya (knowledge).”
     
      The Guinness World record certificate which Truptraj happily offered to 
his Swami. 

The story of how he became recognised is captured in a Times of India article. 
However, what is not captured there is why his mother wanted her darling 
superstar to join Bal Vikas. 
 
“You see there is more to life than just becoming great. I want my son to be a 
good human being and I saw that Swamiji’s Bal Vikas gurus are so full of 
motherly love. They also help in shaping children into people of good 
character.”
     
      In concert at Prasanthi Nilayam in the Divine Presence. 

“I love Bal Vikas because I get to hear so many nice stories. I also like the 
shlokas and stotras that am taught there,” said a smiling Truptraj who was 
hoisted to the level of the standing mike by Mr. Nimish Pandya at the end of 
the little maestro’s concert. Having been in Bal Vikas for more than two years 
now, he and his parents consider it his great chance to have performed in Sai 
Sannidhi, Sai’s proximity, at Prasanthi Nilayam. They respectfully offered the 
Guinness record at Swami’s lotus feet. 

And then there was little Pooja who mesmerised one and all with her skillful 
dance. Anyone having any doubts about who will be the future torchbearers of 
Sri Sathya Sai, would have stood and applauded as little Pooja literally held 
aloft flames while striking impressive stances of various dance mudras. She 
danced on a plate, on two copper pots and finally on the two copper pots in the 
plate - all the while keeping the flame steadily burning. One could not help 
but think that children with such dexterity and such determination will surely 
keep Sai’s flame alive in spite of what the world and life throws at them. And 
that is because as Pooja spoke in her speech of few words. This time, the mikes 
were lowered to her level by the same Mr. Nimish Pandya. 
     
      The different delicacies of dance as served by the maestro, little Pooja. 

“I like it in Bal Vikas. I like it a lot. My Guru teaches me a lot.

Another phenomenal little achiever was present on Prasanthi soil during the 
meet. Ms. Rakshitta Ravi is technically not a Bal Vikas student. And yet, one 
can say that she is definitely Swami’s child. 
 
“Her thirst for Swami’s stories in unquenchable. She loves Swami and wants to 
become His child,” says her mother.
It was actually this thirst that led little Rakshitta to Radio Sai as she 
sought Swami’s stories. Even as she sought her soul’s longing, the members of 
Radio Sai team discovered the prodigious talent she is. Ms. Rakshitta Ravi is 
the current Girls’ Under-8 Blitz Chess World Champion with a string of 
victories at the recently concluded World Youth Chess Championship where India 
figured on the top of the medals tally. Her mother, Sai Meera, an International 
Woman’s Master herself, is her guru. But she is also her guru in the game 
called life. 
     
      Rakshitta got a chance to be one among the several little champs who 
played against the World Champion Norwegian grandmaster Magnus Carlsen. 

“Before every game of the championship, Rakshi would tell me - ‘Mother, it is 
Swami’s game. I am just playing it.’ I felt so happy and grateful to Swami for 
her equanimity. Every night, she pesters me to tell her a story about Swami and 
His leelas.”
     
      A gold finish on the podium at the World Youth Chess Championships, 2013. 

By the way, her father is an International Master himself who sacrificed his 
career for his daughter. 
     
      Her mother is her teacher, her father is her inspiration; Grand Master 
Vishwanath Anand her idol and Bhagawan Baba her everything, her God! 

Rakshitta was at Prasanthi to offer all her medals to Swami and seek His 
blessings. Her love and attachment towards Swami is clearly visible as she says 
that she does not want to celebrate her birthday any more because it falls on 
April 24! 
 
Superstars of Another Kind
 
Anyone who thought that this article is going to be about glorious achievers 
alone was perfectly right for, in Swami’s perspective, glory is not only about 
worldly achievements but also about achievements in the spirit. And one such 
spirited performer was little Munish Sharma from Punjab. He was part of the 
Bhangra dance troupe. Though he was suffering from a serious kidney ailment, he 
insisted,
 
“I will go to Prasanthi and I will do my dance. Nothing will happen to me. 
Swami is there and there are so many who will be praying for me.”
     
      Nimish Pandya, vice president of Sri Sathya Sai Seva Organizations, 
India, is awestruck at the conviction which Munish and 
      his friend Ishant (in girl costume) have. 

Wonderstruck, when one asked the little boy as to the source of his confidence 
and faith, Munish immediately pointed to a little girl. That ‘little girl’ 
turned out to be his good friend, Ishant, who had instilled this faith in him. 
She had told him one day,
“Munish, don’t worry about anything. My mother was very sick and doctors had 
said that she would die. But she too went to Puttaparthi to do seva (service). 
Everyone prayed for her. Now, even though years have passed, she is alive, hale 
and hearty. The same will happen to you too.”
     
      Munish's inspirational dance performance on the stage of Poornachandra 
Auditorium in front of a 2000+ audience. 

The conviction of one little boy rubbed on to another little boy and, 
hopefully, to the thousands who sat applauding with teary eyes in the hall that 
day! These two boys gave samples of superstars of another kind in the making in 
the Bal Vikas movement
A Surging Movement
 
The very fact that Swami has started the Bal Vikas movement should be enough to 
convince us that it will grow, surge and swell in its numbers and impact. It is 
bound to be a quantitative and, more importantly, a qualitative one. This too 
was clearly seen, as the fecilitated alumni of Bal Vikas had among their ranks 
people holding authoritative posts in the IAS (Indian Administrative Services), 
in Multi National Corporations, people serving as bankers, engineers, doctors, 
scientists, agriculturists, etc. And all of them, in their own way were 
bringing in human values into work. Some of the alumni included those that are 
working in the various Sathya Sai Trusts as well. 
     
      Change a child's world and changing the world becomes child's play. 

On the whole, the convocation of Bal Vikas had a very uplifting and 
hope-filling feel to it. Any naysayer or prophet of doom would get turned into 
a messenger of hope witnessing the silent revolution that has been going on. It 
is said that one need not taste the whole ocean to experience it. One drop will 
suffice. If that analogy holds true in the case of the Bal Vikas, the drops 
that are being churned are very promising and liberating indeed!
  By: Aravind Balasubramanya ( Radio Sai Team)
SOURCED:
http://media.radiosai.org/journals/vol_12/01JAN14/Bal-Vikas-Alumni-Meet-and-Convocation-2014.htm
 

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