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Subject: Sri Sathya Sai: The Eternal Spring of Joy - By Bisweswar Prusty

 


Sri Sathya Sai: The Eternal Spring of Joy - By Bisweswar Prusty 


 
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Bisweswar Prusty with Sri Sathya Sai at Kodaikanal in April 1999


“Life is like a game of tennis, he who serves best, seldom loses.” – Anonymous

 

This happened in 2002. I was in the Super Speciality Hospital in Prasanthi 
Nilayam being treated for an infection. But for a small temperature rise in the 
evenings (which did not trouble me much), I was quite fine. One morning, as I 
began to take a walk in the Hospital corridor, I noticed that I had a neighbour 
– a boy from the Primary School by name Dikshit. I went into his room. He was 
wearing the same blue dress as mine (the hospital provides these for every 
patient). I observed that he was quite lonely and in pain too. His abdomen was 
troubling him. I decided to spend some time with him and for hours I would 
converse with him. Later, I gave him all the comics that I had, called him to 
my room and we saw Tom and Jerry cartoons together, we talked about his school, 
his interests, his hobbies, etc. I gave as much time as I could to him, just to 
ensure that his mind was continuously occupied and away from his abdominal 
pain. 




 
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Sri Sathya Sai Institute of Higher Medical Sciences, Bangalore

 

After two days his mother arrived. After she spent a few minutes with her son, 
I saw her asking the nurses about a ‘blue doctor’ that her son was referring 
to. Dikshit had apparently told his mother that for the last two days ‘the 
doctor in blue dress’ had been taking care of him. And that he had been very 
nice, and took great interest and cared for him every day. After figuring out 
that the ‘blue doctor’ was actually the blue patient next door, his mother came 
and thanked me profusely. 

 

Well, there probably is nothing exceptionally significant about this incident. 
But for me, it was one of those moments in my life, which whenever I recall, I 
am filled with joy and satisfaction.

 

Truly, from what we get, we can make a living; what we give, however, makes a 
life. And the best portion of a good man’s life, as William Wordsworth put it, 
is his little, nameless, unremembered acts of kindness and love. Living with 
Swami, who has touched me with His love, so selfless and genuine, I have learnt 
that there is no joy comparable to the joy of being useful to somebody in some 
way. If you have helped somebody today who can never repay you, your day is 
made. It is very rightly said, ‘You never know what happiness a simple act of 
kindness can bring.’  

 

A few days back, I met a brother from Kerala, who after completing graduation 
in our Institute had returned to his hometown for further studies and also was 
working for a company. During our conversation, he revealed to me how happy he 
was now, unlike just a few years ago. “After I finished my Post-graduation”, he 
told me, “I joined a marketing job and for almost five years I never attended 
any Samiti Bhajans or Seva programme, though my parents were very regular in 
these matters. There was to be a medical camp on the coming Sunday and my 
mother suggested that I participate in the same. I was still undecided. That 
evening I saw on Sanskar TV, a programme on Swami. Bhagavan was smiling and 
very happy. He was blessing a group of workers after their service and He 
looked immensely pleased with them. This touched me and I decided to go for the 
medical camp. On Sunday, I participated in the medical camp and it was such a 
unique experience. The dissatisfaction of my job, the unpleasant work 
environment of my office just faded away. I found a kind of happiness that I 
had not experienced for the last five years. From that day onwards, I became a 
permanent member of the camp.” This brother is just one of the thousands who 
have realised and relished the joy of service. Incidentally, that medical camp 
team took great strides and they serve regularly in the most impoverished and 
notorious areas around Calicut even today.




 
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Calicut (now rechristened Kozhikode) in the South Indian state of Kerala

 

Many a times I have wondered as to how Swami serves continuously. What inspires 
Him to shower His Love ceaselessly irrespective of any response from the 
recipient? And I said to myself that it is His Pure Love for us that makes Him 
do all this. It is just like a father who would go to any extent to do 
something for his son because he loves him so dearly. In this, the father never 
gets tired. In fact, he is more energetic and enthused after doing something 
which his son has really loved. There are many ordinary people in this world 
who have become extraordinary by doing just this: loving everyone as their own 
and serving them with great passion. Selfless service to others paves the way 
to an eternal spring of joy, energy and satisfaction.

Those who had been to Kodaikanal with Swami in 2005 and had participated in the 
Easwaramma Day Celebration would know that it was one of the days when Swami 
was very happy. The principal reason – Boys’ whole hearted participation in the 
Narayana Seva. The students spent the whole morning preparing the food plates, 
transferring them forming a human chain and finally serving the poor. Swami was 
so happy with their service that when they asked for individual photos the next 
day, He immediately gave His consent. This opportunity had not materialised for 
the previous 18 days in spite of the boys’ prayers. (Swami used to give one 
reason or the other – “Not today”, “Light is not good” and so on.) Besides, He 
blessed all of them with pens and other gifts. And then, after the 
distribution, with immense concern in His voice, He remarked, “You all must be 
very tired.” That one word was enough to remove all their exhaustion.




 
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Sri Sathya Sai on the Jhoola in Trayee Brindavan

 

I remember one beautiful Trayee Session in my second year at Brindavan. That 
evening, sitting on the Jhoola (swing), Swami, the expert story-teller, 
narrated the story of a king. But even before He started the story, there was a 
rider, “I will ask a question at the end of the story and whoever answers it 
right will be rewarded with a gift.” Swami concluded the tale and asked the 
question. The first few answers were not acceptable to Him. Then Swami looked 
at one corner on the left of the Jhoola. There was one answer coming from that 
side. He pointed to a boy over there and said, “Boy, get up. You have told the 
correct answer!” He called him near, spoke very lovingly, patted him and 
immediately blessed him with a beautiful ring. Not only this, that boy was also 
blessed to be one of the fortunate few to travel with Swami to Kodaikanal that 
year. The fact is that this boy had never answered the question. But he was a 
very hard working student who would spend ninety percent of his off-Institute 
hours serving in the Hostel. Be it in Mandir or in the College or in the 
Hostel, he never missed an opportunity to be of some service. I felt the whole 
drama that evening, in Trayee was created by Swami to just reward him most 
wonderfully. Swami not only felicitated that boy, but through that one act of 
kindness, inspired many others to take up service activities.

 

Sincerity has always been rewarded by Bhagavan. When Swami so mercifully came 
for the School Exhibition in 1994, He spent more than five minutes with my 
model which was just a static wooden structure of a temple and a boy praying. 
He kept His hand on my shoulder and was in such a jovial mood! He commented on 
the half-trouser that the boy was wearing, the stance of the boy (as if he was 
going to run) and so on… Everybody around were in peals of laughter! Actually, 
there was nothing marvellous about my model, but I was the only boy in the 
class who had taken the teacher’s instruction very seriously and had made the 
detachable model during the summer vacation itself. Anything done with a 
sincere feeling is always appreciated.

In all Swami’s Institutions, the watchwords are sincerity and dedicated 
service. Helen Keller once said, ‘Life is an exciting business and most 
exciting when it is lived for others.’ Working for Radio Sai Global Harmony has 
been a very exciting experience for me. Just a few days ago, there was one 
devotee who dropped into our office with a bag full of goodies and said, 
“Please accept these as a token of my gratitude. I listen to the Radio whole 
day and you do not know how much peace and happiness it has given me. I now 
think of Swami all the time.”

 


 
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Edgar Cayce (1877-1945)

 <http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Edgar_Cayce> Edgar Cayce, the greatest psychic 
of the twentieth century, after a number of past life readings and psychic 
healing, concluded that until a person realises that this body is not given for 
oneself but to care for others, he will be caught up in the cycle of birth and 
death. There will be situations created in the life of every human being, to 
see if he has evolved to this realisation – for, this is the ultimate goal of 
our life.

 

In the inspirational book, ‘The Gift of Acabar’, the star Acabar says to Tulo, 
“People who live to make this world a better place, never die. Jesus still 
lives in the hearts of millions of people. It is not worth living, if a person 
has not contributed even a little in making this world a better place to live 
in.” Swami in His wonderful University has taught us just this.

 

He has taught us that business is not just about making money, but enriching 
the lives of many. While we learnt Total Quality Management at the Institute, 
Swami taught us the triple qualities of purity, patience and perseverance. 
While we figured how to reengineer a business process in the college, Swami was 
in the process of reengineering our minds slowly but surely so that we get 
moulded as useful citizens. While we grasped analytical techniques of 
management in the classes, Swami taught us how to analyse every situation with 
the touchstone of individual and fundamental discrimination. While we were 
taught about ‘Self-Awareness and Personality Development’ in the Institute, 
Swami taught us how to love and respect another man so that we may be loved and 
respected in turn. While we picked up financial lingo in the college, Swami 
instilled into us how commerce without morality is not only useless but 
positively dangerous.

 

It is said, “There are two ways to make our lives better: To Think and To 
Thank.” So, I think of the all the beautiful things in life that He has taught 
me so patiently, and continues to teach even now in His own way; I think of all 
those moments of adversity in my life when He held me up in His hands (and I 
never felt the pain); I think of all those wonderful opportunities that He gave 
me, always at the right time; I think of how my life has changed since I came 
to His Lotus Feet, and then finally I thank Him with all my heart and all my 
being for allowing me to be touched by Him.

 

- Bisweswar Prusty

Student (1998-2000), Department of Management Studies

Sri Sathya Sai Institute of Higher Learning 

Prasanthi Nilayam Campus

Currently, Content Manager, Radio Sai Global Harmony 

Prasanthi Nilayam

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