SRI SATHYA SAI: THE SADGURU - Dr. N. Siva Kumar 


 


 
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Dr. N. Sivakumat receiving the gold medal for standing first in the MBA 
programme at the University from the Revered Founder Chancellor on Convocation 
Day - November 22, 1989

 

Guru Poornima is celebrated in veneration of the Divine Guru, Sadguru Bhagavan 
has explained that Guru is the person who dispels darkness of ignorance. The 
best way to dispel darkness is to first realize that one is living in darkness. 
Similarly the most potent technique used by Bhagavan to dispel the darkness of 
ignorance is to make people realize their ignorance. 

 

Karuppan was the car driver of a wealthy merchant in Udumalpet in Tamil Nadu. 
He had no belief in the existence of God. His life had always been full of 
troubles, which made him an atheist. Fortunately his master was an ardent 
devotee of Bhagavan, and Bhagavan used to visit their home in Udumalpet 
frequently in the 1960s. Once Bhagavan wanted to go to another place called 
Karur near Udumalpet. The wealthy merchant was happy to take Bhagavan in his 
own car. Karuppan drove the car, carrying Bhagavan, the devotee and a few 
others to Karur. He was continually thinking meanly about Bhagavan in his mind. 
He felt that he would be able to prove Bhagavan a cheat, who was trying to 
exploit the gullible masses. On the way Bhagavan made the car stop for having 
some refreshments. All got down and followed Bhagavan to a place on the side of 
the rode below a tree to have their refreshments. Karuppan stayed back near the 
car and started smoking. After a while Bhagavan came near him and asked him 
whether he would have a vada. Karuppan ignored Bhagavan and kept smoking. 
Bhagavan persisted and again asked the question. Karuppan got irritated and 
angrily told Bhagavan to leave him alone. Bhagavan then asked, “Karuppan, are 
you afraid of the vada? Have you been always afraid of vadas since your 
childhood, when, to get a vada from a plate near the stove, you tilted the pan 
containing boiling oil, which fell on your hand, leaving a deep scar?” Bhagavan 
further went near Karuppan and pulled up the sleeve on his shirt and under that 
could be seen the huge scar. Karuppan was aghast. No one had known this 
incident of his life. It dawned on Karuppan that he was standing in front of 
the all-knowing power. The ignorance of atheism left him immediately. He fell 
at the feet of Bhagavan and begged for pardon. He became an ardent devotee of 
Bhagavan and became involved in serving the society. His life turned towards 
God and he found happiness. 

 

Bhagavan had given permission in the 1950s to construct a temple for Shirdi 
Baba in Guindy, Madras. This temple was later to be renovated and the 
Kumbabishekam function was to be celebrated on a grand scale. Bhagavan had 
agreed to bless the occasion. The organiser of the function went to a prominent 
government official and requested him to grace the occasion. The official 
agreed but on one condition. He told the organiser, “I am a devout Bhakta of 
Lord Subramanya I will not bow to any other God or Sanyasi. So, when your Baba 
comes the function you should not expect me to bow to him.” Steeped in 
ignorance, He considered Lord Surbramanya alone as God. The organiser anyway 
agreed to the official’s condition. The day of the function arrived. The 
government official arrived before Bhagavan came to the temple. The organisers 
along with the official were waiting to receive Bhagavan. Bhagavan arrived soon 
afterwards. As soon as the car stopped and Bhagavan got down from the car, the 
official who had earlier put the condition that he would not bow to Bhagavan, 
ran towards Bhagavan and fell at His feet crying “Subramanya, Subramanya!” The 
organisers were surprised. Later the government official clarified that as soon 
as Bhagavan got down from the car, he did not see Bhagavan there but instead 
saw his favourite deity, Lord Subramanya Himself. This explained the 
transformation in the devotee’s behaviour. Bhagavan had removed the narrow 
concept of God, which he earlier had. 

 

The above incidents show how Bhagavan shows people that they are enveloped in 
the darkness of ignorance, and thus paves the way for the removal of that 
darkness. Let us all pray to Bhagavan to remove the darkness of ignorance from 
us and lead us on to light.

 

 

- Dr. N. Siva Kumar

Student and Research Scholar (1984 – 1995), Department of Management Studies

Sri Sathya Sai Institute of Higher Learning, Prasanthi Nilayam Campus

Currently, Associate Professor, Department of Commerce

Sri Sathya Sai Institute of Higher Learning, Brindavan Campus

 

 

Source: Sai Nandana (2000): 75th Birthday Offering 
<http://saipublications.com/b015_Nandana.html> 

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