Sri Sathya Sai: Omniscient, Omnipresent, Omnipotent - By P.S. Priya 
Chakravarthy 
It was during Dasera in 1995, just after my B.Sc. (Honours) Course, in the 
Brindavan campus of SSSIHL. All the Brindavan boys who stayed back for the 
vacation were accommodated in the old Hostel located near the Mandir. As usual, 
the students used to rush inside the Mandir and were often selective about 
their sitting locations. I used to have a particular seat where I sat for 
Swami's Darshan. May be it was my perception, but Swami appeared to avoid 
looking in the direction where I used to sit.





One day during Darshan, observing my vacant seat, Swami enquired about my 
absence from my brother (Vamsi, MBA 1995-97) and asked him where I was. My 
brother was perplexed and he feared that I was absconding from Darshan with no 
valid reason. Once the Darshan got over and Swami went inside the interview 
room with a few devotees, my brother immediately rushed to the old Hostel where 
I was sleeping. He approached me with anger but seeing me, his anger melted 
down. He saw me in lot of pain and my face wet with sweat. I was finding it 
difficult to even sit down on my bed. I was struggling with excruciating pain 
at the right lower side, but I had not mentioned about this to anyone.


He immediately went back to the Mandir and Swami again approached him and asked 
him as to where Chakravarthy was. My brother promptly replied that I was in 
agony and was experiencing unbearable pain. This shows the Omnipresence of 
Swami. Bhagawan exhibits His Love for all His beings where ever they are, 
immaterial of whether they are present physically in front of Him or not.  


Swami smiled at him and immediately calling a doctor, told him to take me to 
the Super Specialty Hospital. He also directed my brother to accompany me. I 
was transported to the Hospital and was given medical attention. In the evening 
Swami again called my brother and the doctor, materialised Vibhuti and gave 
money to buy tender coconuts to be given to me with instructions that the 
Vibhuti should be applied externally at the place where the pain occurred. It 
reached me by evening. This act of Grace repeated for 3 days (Swami 
materialising Vibhuti, giving money to buy tender coconuts to be given to me)!  
The third day, Swami instructed that the Vibhuti should be taken with water. 


Then came the D-day, when the senior surgeon recommended that I should be 
operated upon immediately. I was in a dilemma and could not accept the fact 
that I was suffering from appendicitis. But the situation demanded surgery and 
I had no choice. Prior to my operation, I wanted to have Swami's Darshan and 
possibly, a chance to talk to Him about my operation (shows my ignorance!). I 
was permitted for Darshan and was sitting in the front line, mainly to catch 
the attention of Swami. As usual Swami was busy and He was distributing 
Prasadam. I was not making any attempt to talk to Him as He was very busy, but 
the doctor on the verandah began insisting that I should take a chance to talk 
to Swami. Then, by Swami's Sankalpa I got a chance to talk to Him. I told 
Swami, "The doctor says I need to be operated; I need your Grace and 
Blessings". Swami gave a stern look and He moved away from me without saying a 
single word. This gave me a shiver that chilled my bones! I was baffled and 
scared. 





My operation was scheduled for the next morning and the doctor administered 
some medicines. He advised his team to do an initial scan on me to get more 
clarity about my ailment. But lo and behold! When the reports of the scan 
arrived, the protrusion of the appendix was literally not visible! The team 
wrestled with the machine but it always showed a negative report for the 
protrusion. I was brought back to my ward. The senior doctor was astonished, 
but was ready to accept this as an instance of the Omnipotence of Swami. I was 
discharged in a day and I went for Darshan. This time Swami gave me a smile and 
moved on silently! 


This is just one of the many incidents showing His Omnipresence, Omnipotence 
and Omniscience. I still fondly remember the Diwali in the year 1993. Swami was 
gracious in calling our whole family for an interview. During the interview, 
Swami was pouring His love on all of us. He called my eldest brother and 
showing His palm, asked him what was there in it. My eldest brother Srikanth 
was taken aback and he replied, "Swami there are lines on your palms". To this, 
Swami smiled and replied that there were not just lines but that His tiny palms 
contained the whole world! It was a great revelation and it thrilled all of us.


Swami then began describing and revealing all that had happened to us in our 
lives - things that had never been shared even within the family members. Swami 
described how He helped my mother when her sari caught fire in the prayer room 
when she was immersed in her worship. He also mentioned taking care of her when 
she was admitted in a hospital for a paralytic stroke. Swami was sitting next 
to her in the interview room and He assured her that He was always with her 
everywhere though He was physically in Parthi. (Incidentally, my mother had 
discussed with my father on that day that she had an experience of someone 
touching her head in the ward at night and my father had replied that it might 
have been a nurse.) 


This incident was also discussed by Swami in our family interview. Swami 
revealed that He was the one who comforted my mother by caressing her head. 
Swami then materialised a small golden Ganesha idol and gave it to my mother. 
He told her that she should do Abhishekam to it everyday and drink the holy 
water. That would rid her of all ailments. 







In the interview, Swami mentioned that it is not necessary for housewives to go 
to work outside, so as to feel responsible. They can always serve their family, 
which in itself is a great service. Swami added that even while making 
chapattis, one can think of God. Mixing the dough could be thought of as mixing 
of the Lord's Love and our Shraddha. Flattening it with a rolling stick could 
be thought of as broadening the mind and frying it on the pan meant burning 
away hatred and the other vices. Serving the chapatti meant giving one's love 
to all. This interview was followed by many more. Each interview and each 
conversation with Him revealed His Divine Selfless Love and His Divinity. 


I know that I will never be able to pay off the debt that I owe to Him. But I 
also know that He expects me to just love Him and live for Him and that is my 
only prayer to Him today - that I love Him and live for Him.


- P.S. Priya Chakravarthi
Student (1996-1998) Department of Management Studies
Sri Sathya Sai Institute of Higher Learning
Prasanthi Nilayam Campus


Source: Fragrance

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