Conversations with the Avatar on Avatar Declaration Day… 


 
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Sri Sathya Sai in Sai Kulwant Hall

 


Friday, October 20, 2000


Swami came for the evening Darshan at 3.00 pm. When Swami came near the 
students in the third block, the Higher Secondary School students showed a card 
on the occasion of the Avatar Declaration Day. Swami was a little annoyed and 
told the School Warden, Sri K. Janardhanan that students should not waste their 
time in making cards. 

 

Around 3.50 pm, Swami came again to the Ganesh Portico. On the way, Swami stood 
near the bronze lion for some time resting His shoulder on its head, giving joy 
to all.

 

Swami : It is not yet four. Bangalore boys (students from the Brindavan Campus) 
have not come. (Swami called the Prasanthi Nilayam Campus Warden – Dr. Siva 
Sankara Sai) Boys should not waste their time making such things (cards). Time 
is very valuable. They should not waste it. Time waste is life waste. Let them 
not waste time doing such things. Let them study well and get good marks. If 
there is no work, then they can do (such activities). 

 

Not every time. (Saying so, Swami sat in the chair. To Prof. Anil Kumar) In 
Puttaparthi itself 5,000 have given names for the saris. In Kothacheruvu 
10,000. Even in Subbamma Nagar (a colony near Gokulam) 50 have given their 
names. All are not poor. For those people in Subbamma Nagar, I have built 
houses; and for two of them, I have performed their marriage and also given 
them money. Will I ever perform marriage without giving money? They are telling 
that they don’t have even food to eat and are giving their names. When asked, 
they say, when Swami is giving what is your problem? World has become like 
that. (Swami was unhappy that even those who can afford to buy clothes try to 
grab the clothes that are to be given to the poor people.) Satyam Jana 
Virodhaya, Asatyam Janaranjanam (People find truth to be bitter, and falsehood 
very pleasing).

 

Prof. A. K. : Peda Buddhi (Mean-minded), Swami. Even when they have, they say 
they don’t have! 

 

Swami : Not Peda, Vakra Buddhi (perverted mind), Sankuchitam 
(narrow-mindedness).

 

Brindavan Warden : Swami, there should have been a cyclone, but You removed it.

 

Swami : (Smilingly) Ah! Mission completed. In London, they are forming a Sri 
Sathya Sai Science and Technology Center. They are investing  Rs.20 crores. It 
is for spreading Human Values through computers in the villages. Government 
asked them whether they are a religious organisation. They said that they are 
not religious but spiritual organisation.

 

Prof. A. K. : Swami, it is not political also.

 

Swami : It is not even religious. (Swami went on to describe the current 
political situation and the degeneration of values.) People don’t give any 
value to their own words. A man who does not give value to his word is almost 
life-less. Signature is the life (Pranam) to a note (document). Similarly, 
value of one’s words is life (Pranam) for a man.

 

Prof. A. K. : Swami, may be there is no value in politics.

 

Swami : What ‘may be’ ! Absolutely no value ! (After spending around 
half-an-hour and giving joy to everyone, Swami went back to interview room and 
came back to the Ganesh portico at 5.00 pm. Swami sat in the chair and started 
reading a letter that He was holding. Pointing out a phrase in the letter) What 
is this ‘Heavenly Father’?

 

B. Warden : Swami, it is a Christian concept, they call God as ‘Heavenly 
Father’.

 

Swami noticed students coming out of the Old Boys Hostel and told Brindavan 
Warden to see. But when he turned towards the Hostel he could not find any one 
there.

 

Swami : Watch, they will come again. (To Prof. Anil Kumar) If Veerappan takes 
you, what will you do?

 

Prof. A. K. : (After a brief pause) Swami, I will get him also here. (Everyone 
laughed.)

 

B. Warden : Swami, he (Prof. Anil Kumar) will transform him.

 

Prof. A. K. : No, Swami, I will drag him and get him here.

 

Swami : (All through Swami was also watching the Old Students Hostel and when 
one more boy came out, He pointed out to the Brindavan Warden.) See, one more 
boy. When they come here, they keep eating as much as they want.

 

B. Warden : Yes, Swami, in North Indian canteen, evedryday there are six 
varieties of sweets.

 

Swami : In Hostel?

 

B. Warden : Swami, we make sweets twice a week, on Thursdays and Sundays. North 
Indian Canteen food is very good, Swami.

 

Swami : In Hostel you can make sweets dialy. But it will become costly.

 

B. Warden : (Then Swami pointed out a few of the Brindavan students and 
enquired from the Warden about their academic performances and grades. When 
Swami asked about a boy) Swami, he got ‘O’ grade.

 

Swami : In all subjects?.

 

B. Warden : No, Swami, 4.5 and above is ‘O’ grade. If one gets ‘O’ grade in all 
subjects, then he will get 5. He missed ‘O’ grade in one subject.

 

Swami : Mari? (Then?)

 

B. Warden : Swami, here the students are in good environment. Along with 
education, they also learn many good things.

 

Swami : Boys come only for marks. But they should not get any remarks. 
Education without values is like the dust collecter used after sweeping the 
house and for being kept in a corner (Chettha). No use. Here also on seeing any 
one sitting idle, people would say - “Don’t sit idle like Chettha (used for 
winnowing).” (When Swami asked the grade of one more student, the Warden told 
the grade and added that the student had improved in his grades to a large 
extent from his first year.) Yes, in the first year it will be like that only. 
They are new (to the place and system).

 

(To Prof. Anil Kumar) Where did you study?

 

Prof. A. K. : Swami, both school and college I did in Guntur. Postgraduation, I 
did in Visakhapatnam.

 

Swami : (Smilingly) You should study here to become a Master. Some people 
pronounce it as ‘Maaster’. In those days, masters were given respect. If they 
are walking on the street, no boy would walk in front of them. They used to 
bend their head and walk. When I was in Kamalapuram, we had a teacher, H. S. 
Ramana. He used to use a walking stick.

 

(Swami showed by gesture, how he used to swing his walking stick while 
walking.) He was very strict. If anyone does any wrong, he used to beat them 
with the stick, on the knuckles and knee. When he found boys seeing here and 
there, he would say that eyes are not given to see here and there.

 

B. Warden : Swami, in those days, in the foundation stage itself the right way 
was shown.

 

Swami : Yes, one of his students is an I.A.S. officer. He was My classmate and 
he came here. I gave him an interview. He told Me that he is very lucky. I 
asked him, “Why?” He replied, “Because I was Your classmate.” I remember all of 
them. A few days back, while going in the car, I saw one of My old classmates. 
I stopped the car and called him, ‘Jwala Reddy!’ He was very happy. We were 
classmates 60 years back. (That day Brindavan Warden also went with Swami in 
the car and he very joyfully acknowledged. Swami also mentioned about another 
classmate whom He identified immediately though they had met after a very long 
time. Swami called him by his name, while on His way to a nearby town.) While 
studying in Bukkapatnam, when the lunch bell used to ring, we all would go to 
the lake and everyone would sit around Me. I used to distribute Sankati (Ragi) 
to all of them. But I never took anything from them.

 

B. Warden : Swami, is it that people who can afford don’t eat Ragi in those 
days?

 

Swami : No, they eat only in home. Outside they will take only rice. 

 

(Mentioning about a person) In those days drinking coffee was a prestige. 
Therefore, he used to take cold water but act as if he is taking hot coffee. 
(Swami showed how he would make sound with his mouth as if he is relishing 
coffee.) Bukkapatnam Sathyanarayana was one year senior to Me.

 

Prof. A. K. : Swami, he was Anantapur District President (Sri Sathya Sai Seva 
Organisation). I used to go with him to nearby places and he used to give very 
good speeches. (Prof. Anil Kumar mentioned a name of a town, Kallur, which is 
famous for Pakoda. But Swami said that He doesn’t know about that place). 

 

Swami : In Bukkapatnam also one Muslim woman used to make Pakodas and sell. 
There was one teacher by name Acharya. He also used to buy them and eat in the 
School. All the children would also buy from her. But I never used to go. 
Seeing Me not coming to her, she once asked, “Raju, why don’t You come?” I told 
her, “When I need, I will come.” (Swami said this very gently.)

 

After reminiscing some of the fond memories of His childhood days and school 
days, Swami went back to the interview room.

 

 

Source: Students with Sai: Conversations (2000-2001) 
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