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Service to Orphans


Mahasamadhi Observance in Indonesia


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April 24, 2014 

The Sathya Sai Centre of Jakarta, Indonesia, observed Bhagawan’s Mahasamadhi on 
24th April 2014 by serving food to needy families with elderly people and to 
orphan children in the village of Semper Timur in northern Jakarta. More than 
1,500 families received a total of 15 tonnes of rice, 1.5 tonnes of green 
lentils, 780 kg of brown sugar, over 7,800 packets of milk powder and instant 
noodles. The needy families also received biscuits, bread buns, oranges, 
Indonesian sweets and water cups, as well as garments. The Sathya Sai Centre 
hosted a four-hour bhajan session in the evening, attended by 240 devotees.

 
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How can we tame the mind? Bhagawan gently and lovingly puns on the words and 
explains a great truth in a memorable manner.

Today’s Sai Inspires from Prasanthi Nilayam, Friday, June 27, 2014

  
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What manifests externally is ...called ‘Manas’ (Mind). That which is internal 
is ‘Nama’ (The Name of the Lord). Repeating the Name of the Lord, you can gain 
control over your mind and attain the state where there is no Mind (Amanaska). 
As long as you are under the influence of your mind, you will tread the worldly 
path and get lost. You can clearly hear the voice of the Lord, only when you 
attain the “No Mind” State. To attain that state, you must listen to the inner 
voice, the voice of the Lord within you. To hear Him, you must practice 
Devotion and Surrender. The easiest way to understand and experience God is to 
Love Him. You can easily grow in love for God, by worshipping Him in a specific 
form. A true devotee does all duties with total surrender only to please God, 
and dedicates every action to please Him.

- My Dear Students, Vol 3,Ch 7, July 9, 1989.

Keep the name of the Lord always radiant on your tongue and mind, it will keep 
the antics of the mind under control.-BABA.

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 <http://aravindb1982.blogspot.in/> Sai Student: Experiences and Musings 


Bhagawan Sri Sathya Sai Baba has been extremely kind and loving in giving me 
the chance of being a student in His Institute (and hopefully for life too). I 
would like to share personal experiences with Swami and thoughts that He has 
inspired via many episodes through this blog.


Friday, 27 June 2014


Playing the harmonium for Sai's bhajans - student S.V.Satheesh's experiences 


 
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S.V.Satheesh with his dear harmonium during a programme in Brindavan,
Bengaluru.

A long cherished dream gets fulfilled


In the summer of 2002, S.V.Satheesh sat in the tiny room with extreme 
exhaustion. It was nearly 3 am and the whole night had been one of great effort 
for him. For almost a week now, he had been recording what could possibly 
become his first ever musical album. And today, he had just completed recording 
the last piece. Though he was feeling fatigued, he was also feeling fulfilled! 
This was a long-cherished dream come true - a dream that had formed in his 
student days at the  
<http://aravindb1982.hubpages.com/hub/Sathya-Sai-Baba-1926-2011> Sri Sathya Sai 
Institute of Higher Learning. 



Satheesh was ‘just another’ student who got enrolled for BSc in the college at 
Prasanthi Nilayam in 1992. His bonding with his Swami was almost instantaneous 
and he decided that he wanted to occupy a special place in His heart - just as 
He had occupied a special place in his! When he was wondering how should go 
about achieving his desire, Swami’s statement in several discourses struck him 
- “God is a lover of music. Lord Narayana told sage Narada that wherever a 
devotee sings his glory, He will install Himself there.”

 

And so, with a prayer to play for Him, Satheesh started learning the harmonium, 
practicing for almost 3-4 hours every day. He had no idea how he would get his 
first chance to play for Swami, but he just persevered and practiced 
rigorously. It was the beginning of a life-long saga. 

 

Today, Satheesh has almost mastered several musical instruments - the 
harmonium, the accordion, the saxophone, the tabla and the santoor! By virtue 
of his ability to play the electronic  keyboard, he can surely claim to be able 
to play another hundred instruments at least - he just has to press the right 
buttons! It was either the harmonium, accordion or keyboard that he had played 
throughout his student-life at the Institute. That is why, today he was feeling 
fulfilled - because he had just completed a music album, playing the  
<http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Santoor> Indian santoor! 

 

Satheesh felt an immense surge of gratitude towards his Swami. And in that flow 
of gratitude, he recollected how he had got his first ever chance to play the 
harmonium in Swami’s presence. 

 

The wait and the big break

 

There is a magical thing about diligence that even skill and talent cannot 
match - longevity. One’s skills and talents may fade away one day but the 
results of hard work are always here to stay. Satheesh’s persistent practice 
ensured that he was soon playing the harmonium during the bhajan sessions in 
the hostel and the college. However, he was constantly aiming for that big 
break - to play in Swami’s physical presence. But then, there were stalwart 
harmonium players already - Sailesh sir, Arunesh and Anand Punjabi to name a 
few. How was he to get his chance? Satheesh waited patiently and worked 
diligently with faith. After all, faith is believing in what one cannot see 
which ultimately leads one to see what one believes in! 

 

It was the January of 1993 and the practice for the drama, Sri Chaitanya 
Mahaprabhu, was in full swing. This was the drama that had been presented in 
Swami’s presence during the previous year’s convocation (22nd November 1992) 
and Bhagawan wanted the drama to be re-enacted for a Cardiology conference 
being held in the  <http://psg.sssihms.org.in/> SSSIHMS in January. S.Ravikumar 
was playing the lead role in that drama. Well,  
<http://aravindb1982.blogspot.in/2014/02/sai-bin-raha-na-jaaye-i-have-no-life-without-Sai-Ravikumar-mohabbat-ki-kami.html>
 his experiences with Swami are beautiful and touching and they have been 
detailed in other blogs. The point is that the drama was almost a musical and 
thus involved the entire music group. And since the practice sessions (which 
Swami attended) were in the Institute auditorium, the music group would also be 
assembled there everyday. This was essential because in the 1990s, there was 
nothing like background recording and all the dramas in the divine presence 
went on with live dialogues and live singing! 





The clock in the bhajan hall in Prasanthi Nilayam showed 5:15pm. In another 15 
minutes, the bhajan would begin. As was the practice, a flutist began to play 
some melodies for 15 minutes. Sri Mohan Rao, a bhajan-singing stalwart, 
panicked as he realized that there were no harmonium players assembled in the 
mandir. 






 
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Kneeling with the saxophone (extreme left of photograph) while posing with 
Swami as part of the Prasanthi Brass Band.

An intro and ode to Mohan Rao

 

At this point, it is an absolute must to make a brief mention of the 
contributions of Mr.Mohan Rao to bhajan singing at Prasanthi Nilayam. Of 
course, his experiences can fill pages of several blogs but it would not be an 
overstatement to say that he was one of the few pillars of the bhajan-singing 
for decades. Radiosai carried 
<http://media.radiosai.org/journals/vol_11/01NOV13/Conversation-with-Mr-Srinivasulu-about-Mr-Mohan-Rao.htm>
  a beautiful article on his life. He has several amazing compositions to his 
credit including the world-popular Chitta Chora Yashoda Ke Baal (which Swami 
Himself would sing on several occasions), Dum Dum Dum Dum Dumaroo Bhaje (which 
was modified and used in the movie  
<http://aravindb1982.hubpages.com/hub/Shirdi-Ke-Sai-Baba> Shirdi Ke Sai Baba ), 
Nandalala Nandalala Nanda Mukunda Hari Nandalala, Rama Rama Ravikula Soma, Jaya 
Jaya Mohana Murali Gopala etc.

 

There were times when he had ensured Akhanda bhajans (bhajan session that goes 
on for 12 or 24 hours non-stop) at Prasanthi Nilayam with only a few other 
singers like the Eradi brothers (who sing to this day at Puttaparthi) and Sri 
Raja Reddy (a legend himself). Those days, in the late 60s, the Sathya Sai 
University was not even an idea as far as the devotees were concerned. And so, 
all the bhajans were lead by a few stalwart singers among the ladies and gents. 

 

After the successful culmination of one Shivarathri akhanda bhajan, the male 
singers sat in a discussion. They were wondering who would ensure bhajans at 
Prasanthi even if one of them were to (God forbid) fall sick. Even as the 
discussion continued, Swami suddenly stepped in. He looked at them and said,

“You are wondering what will happen to this tradition of bhajan singing? You 
see, students of my University will line up to sing and then, each one will 
have to pine for a chance to sing at least one bhajan during the akhanda 
bhajans.” 

 

Saying that, Swami walked away. Nobody could decipher what Swami meant because 
the only students that He had then were those at the Veda Patashala and they 
could, at best, chant Vedas. There was no way they could sing bhajans. It was 
decades later that both Eradi sir and Mohan Rao sir recollected this incident 
with moist eyes in front students who were part of the bhajan group! 

 

So, it was not as if Mohan Rao sir had not seen days of paucity. But then, for 
decades he had got accustomed to an abundance in the music group. After a long 
time, this was a rare occasion when there was no harmonium player! 

 

(Sri Mohan Rao was also blessed in his final moments on earthly sojourn. Swami 
Himself oversaw all the funeral arrangements too when he passed away.)






 
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A young Mohan Rao (circled in photograph) marvels at Swami's leelas on the sand 
bed of river Chitravati (1950s).

Satheesh’s moment of glory?

 

A senior singer pointed out to Satheesh and told Mohan Rao sir,

“Hey, this boy plays harmonium for the Institute and Hostel bhajans...”

 

Though this was something that Satheesh had been waiting for, he hesitated and 
was nervous. He had not yet sought permission from Swami to play the harmonium 
in the mandir. For those that are unaware, not a single person got the chance 
to either sing or play any musical instrument in the mandir before being 
personally vetted by Baba! It would be considered audacious, foolhardy and 
egoistic to do so without His permission. And yet, that was precisely what was 
being asked of Satheesh! He just blurted out,

“I have not yet taken Swami’s permission. I may not be good enough...”

“Don't worry, just give the starting chord and pitch correctly for every 
bhajan. After that we'll sing - you don't have to worry, Swami will take care 
of everything.”

 

Everyone was telling him the same thing because as far as they were concerned, 
it was the case of ‘cometh the hour cometh the man’! Soon, the bhajans for the 
evening were fixed. Since it was quite late that day, only 6 bhajans were fixed 
by 5:30pm. Then, Satheesh held his nerves and the right chords for the bhajans 
to begin. What happened next is unforgettable for Satheesh.

 

“I was in a situation that I always dreamt to be in, but was still not yet 
ready! I was also worried about what Swami would say when I played the 
harmonium  without His permission. I was extremely tensed up but at the same 
time, I was also keen not to miss the opportunity. And so, I began to pray to 
Swami to take care. I quickly  went through the bhajans that were fixed and 
mentally rehearsed them. After a couple of bhajans Swami came in, climbed the 
little stage and sat on the throne. I was too nervous to take my eyes of the 
harmonium for the fear of playing any wrong note, but at the same time was 
anxious to know Swami's response to a new boy playing harmonium in Mandir 
without HIS physical permission.”

 

And that was when he entered a nightmarish situation. The sixth bhajan was 
nearing conclusion and he had no idea about what would be the seventh one. It 
would surely be indicated at the end of the sixth one but since this was his 
first ever opportunity, Satheesh wanted a little time and info about the 
oncoming bhajan. He frantically tried to catch the eye of anyone around to ask 
but as is the case in Swami’s presence, all eyes were trained on His lovely 
form. 

 

Satheesh looked up at the wall clock. It indicated 5:49pm. Swami would usually 
conclude the session at about 5:55pm. Surely there was enough time for another 
bhajan. And then, he froze. For when he looked down from the clock to Swami, he 
realized that Swami was staring hard at him! A few others too looked at him by 
following the direction of Swami’s stare.

 

Oh my god! Had he communicated wrongly through his body-language? Was his 
looking at the clock being wrongly interpreted as his impatience with the 
bhajan session and his desire to end it soon? Just imagine you are speaking to 
somebody and he/she looks at the watch frantically. That is not something you 
would do to your Lord right? Satheesh was a boiling cauldron of emotions. His 
heart was crying out to Swami.

“Please don’t misunderstand me Swami. Also, please somehow let somebody 
indicate to me the next bhajan and its pitch.”






 
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S.V.Satheesh can be seen here playing the harmonium during the Ayudh
Pooja of Dusshera festival. He is on the harmonium, right behind Prof.
Anil Kumar Kamaraju.

 





The last line of the sixth bhajan was being sung and still, Satheesh received 
no intimation about the next bhajan. He was certainly doomed today. His fears 
were on the verge of turning into his tears. And then came the magical moment!



Swami suddenly kicked away the footstool. He stood up and asked for the Arati. 
The Arati is part and parcel of every bhajan session and Satheesh could keep 
pitch and play it even in his sleep! With gratitude to Swami, he began to play 
the Arati and soon tears streamed down his eyes. In a moment, Swami had changed 
his tears of fears into tears of joy! Swami moved to the door and just before 
exiting stopped. He turned around and flashed a broad, beautiful smile to 
Satheesh. Once again, many others looked at him following Swami’s lovely beam. 
But this time, Satheesh was lost to the world. He was in bliss supreme. It had 
been a dream debut though Swami hadn’t spoken a word to him. He soon would 
become a regular in the bhajan group. 

 





The exit that everyone shudders at

 

It is said that time passes very quickly when you are having a good time. Now 
the time was already 3:30am and Satheesh had not had a wink of sleep. He woke 
himself to the reality of the situation too. In a few hours from now, he 
planned to offer the CD that he had just completed to Swami during the darshan 
in Sai Ramesh hall at Brindavan. And he had not yet got a name for the CD. What 
would he name it?

 

The CD had been a fulfillment of his greatest dream and it embodied all his 
feelings towards Swami. It was almost as if he was offering his heart to Swami. 
And so, the name was very important. The name should embody the beautiful bond 
and relationship between him and Swami. 

 

And even as he thought about his bond with Swami, his mind raced to the year 
1999, his final year at the college. Just like this morning, time in Swami’s 
college had simply zoomed by. In no time, he had completed his 
under-graduation, post-graduation and was not pursuing his second post-graduate 
degree - M.Tech. He would soon have to leave the physical presence of his Swami 
forever and that thought in itself had made him feel sad so many times during 
the academic year. It was thus not surprising that during the winter vacations 
in October, Satheesh decided not to go home but spend every single moment with 
his Swami who was in Brindavan then. But then, that would only be delaying the 
inevitable. How was he to be with Swami throughout his life as he desired? 
Would his heart be shattered? Would his ultimate ambitions be postponed for 
another birth? Satheesh had no idea but every time these thoughts came into his 
mind, his heart cried out. 

 

And then came along an opportunity that he did not dream of in his wildest 
dreams...






 
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Satheesh did not want his presence on the divine stage to ever end. He 
physically wanted to be with his Swami forever.

 

to be continued in Part 2...









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<http://aravindb1982.hubpages.com/hub/His-singer-and-His-song-the-experiences-of-a-student-bhajan-singer-with-Sri-Sathya-Sai>
 His singer and His song: The stories of singer Ashwath Narayan with Sri Sathya 
Sai





2.  
<http://aravindb1982.blogspot.in/2013/06/talent-search-experience-of-student-who-got-talent-by-god-Sri-Sathya-Sai.html>
 Talent search - the experience of a student who achieved talent by loving God.





3.  
<http://aravindb1982.hubpages.com/hub/Hari-Om-Sharan-and-Sathya-Sai-Story-of-the-modern-day-Abou-Ben-Adhem>
 Hari Om Sharan and Sathya Sai - Story of the modern day Abou Ben Adhem

 

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