Life With Sri Sathya Sai: The Greatest Living Experience - By P.S. Pramod 


 
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P.S. Pramod with Sri Sathya Sai at Trayee Brindavan

 

During one’s stay in His Institutions, one gets the rarest opportunity of 
learning from the Cosmic Teacher Himself. One learns from Him the most 
important lessons of life, some so simple as how to behave in awkward 
situations and some as intricate as understanding the inner self. Each day, He 
teaches us either directly or indirectly through His actions and interactions 
in a manner that is at times candid and at times subtle. 

 

I wish to mention some the invaluable lessons I have learnt in his hallowed 
institutions. Each experience with Him leaves a message, a message that serves 
as an inspiration throughout one’s life. 

 

This incident took place two decades ago. A new solar water heating system had 
been installed in the Primary School and Swami had to come to the school to 
inaugurate it by opening the tap so that the water could flow out. Swami turned 
the tap on. But something happened that left everybody present there shocked. 
Due to some problem the tap came out of its fixture and steaming hot water 
splashed on Swami drenching Him totally. All looked at Swami filled with 
apprehension.

 

Swami laughed it off as though He was the least affected by it. Like a child 
said, “Wow, I had the first bath.” Had I been in this situation, I would have 
taken to task the person responsible for the mishap. In this single act of His 
He taught us how to tackle such situations. 

 

Many a time, one can commit a wrong almost unconsciously. But He is not 
oblivious to one’s doings, whether right or wrong, as I was made aware on a 
February evening last year. Swami was sitting in the Kulwant Hall during the 
Bhajan. During one of the Bhajans, the singer’s voice cracked, so he could not 
sing articular line well. I began to think low of him. I then looked at Swami 
and was taken aback to see Him staring sternly at me. I wondered as to why He 
stared at so and then it struck me that I was no singer to judge and was merely 
a follower. Thus I realised my folly. 

 

I looked up again at him praying for forgiveness and He smiled at me in answer 
to my prayer. He had taught me in a single glance, without even uttering a word 
not to be critical of others. 

 


 
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Pramod with Sri Sathya Sai 
- After chanting Vedam on the dais at Sai Ramesh Hall, Bangalore

 

Every act of His contains a lesson to be learnt. He does not consider any act 
as menial. In fact, He would do anything to teach His students vital lessons of 
life. Many summers ago, Swami had taken a group of students along with Him to 
Kodaikanal. On a particular day at lunch, He got up earlier than usual from the 
dining table He was sharing with the students and proceeded to the washbasin. 
As He did not return for quite some time one of the students went to the 
washbasin and was shocked to see Swami cleaning the basin. The student asked 
Swami to leave the job to him and asked Him as to why He was cleaning when He 
could have asked any of them to do it. He countered by asking the student if 
there was anything wrong in His cleaning the basin when He found it dirty. The 
student was at a loss for words ashamed that Swami had to clean the washbasin. 
He would have easily instructed someone to do the job but He Himself did it, 
because He wanted the boys to learn the importance of being socially aware and 
keeping one’s surroundings clean. 

 

Some of His Actions may appear strange at first and He may behave in a way that 
deludes us, leading us into thinking He is human. Only by deep thought one can 
realise the meaning and the staggering import of His Words and Actions. Swami 
frequently poses this question to many of his students, “Where do you come 
from?” Some reply by giving the name of their hometowns, others say, “From You, 
Swami.” 

 

Swami put this question to me a number of times. At first I used to give the 
first reply. Later, I too started giving the latter reply. I began to wonder, 
“Why does He ask me this question so many times?” I was confused as to which 
answer was the right one. Then one day Bhagavan mentioned in a discourse that 
one is separate from his body and that one must go back to his source i.e. God. 
I felt, “At last I know the right answer.” 

 

I was eagerly awaiting an opportunity from Him to express this late realisation 
of mine. Many months passed and the chance came on my birthday. He asked me the 
question and I replied Him the name of my hometown. I had forgotten the right 
answer. I realised that profound Truth is elusive, and it is difficult to 
imbibe it at one go. I later realised why He keeps asking us the question. It 
is so that we may recognise the fact that we are not the body, but a child of 
the cosmic Divine (which He undoubtedly is) to whom all of Creation must 
finally return. I began to pray for another chance. A few days later, He asked 
me the same question. This time, sure of the right answer, I looked up at Him 
and said, “From You, Swami.” 

 

He then gave His most beautiful smile acknowledging my realisation of the 
timeless truth and I was transported to another world. He shows us the way in 
undertaking any good activity. He says that any good act contemplated upon will 
have no hindrance be it either due to dearth of funds or of willing people and 
this has been proved in all the welfare projects He has taken up. All projects 
of His, whether they are the super specialty hospitals, the educational 
institutions, the water projects, the gram Seva or the orphan adoption scheme 
are an outcome of His profound love towards humanity and His desire to uplift 
its suffering section. All His projects are now world famous and are models 
that ought to be replicated not just because they are offered free of cost, but 
because of the inspiration and the commitment behind them due to which they 
have all been implemented ahead of schedule and are running successfully on a 
sustained basis. 

 


 
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P.S. Pramod (right) receiving the Sports and Cultural Meet Cup from Sri Sathya 
Sai at the Valedictory function of the Annual Sports and Cultural Meet

The United Nations recently commissioned a report to study the role of values 
in building water supply projects looking at the speedy implementation and the 
impact of Bhagavan’s projects. As His students we have been directly involved 
in His Grama Seva projects and this has taught us the value of service that can 
bring a smile to the faces of the suffering masses. 

 

His sending us youngsters to do service in the villages has made us aware of 
the pressing needs of the villages in our country. His service activities 
inspire us to take up similar projects. He teaches us to selflessly serve 
society. 

 

Of all the lessons He has taught and keeps on teaching us, the greatest is that 
of love. It is His Love alone that makes Him serve, forgetting His own 
wellbeing that others may be happy. About three years ago, around Gurupurnima, 
a boy studying in first class in the primary school had been infected with 
mumps and was in severe pain. The headmistress informed Swami of his condition. 
Swami assured her saying everything would be all right giving her Vibhuti to be 
given to the boy. By the next morning, the boy’s mumps had vanished and he had 
no pain whatsoever. However the devotees in the Mandir noticed a swelling on 
Swami’s throat and asked Swami what had happened. He replied that they were 
imagining things and He was perfectly fine. It was only after a few days of 
constant pestering that He revealed His taking upon Himself the mumps of the 
Primary School boy. 

 

All His Activities are motivated by His immense Love towards humanity. It is 
His love that gives birth to all His projects. The Grama Seva shows the extent 
and depth of His love. It was around five years ago, on an October afternoon 
that He called all the teachers of His educational institutions to the Bhajan 
hall. He expressed His wish to start the Grama Seva. As He addressed them about 
a news report He had happened to read, His voice choked and tears welled up in 
His eyes. A mother, unable to bear the suffering due to poverty had committed 
suicide after killing her children by giving them poison. He said that such 
incidents must not take place in our great country - Bharat, which has been 
made sacred through the actions and sacrifices of our ancestors.  He decided to 
do something to address the situation and the Grama Seva was the result. It has 
been serving villages to uplift the lives of people. The expressions of His 
love are innumerable and infinite and it would be impossible to narrate all of 
them. 

 

It is His Love alone that attracts people from the entire world, who come to 
see and learn from Him. It is His Message of Love that is so uplifting that it 
can save mankind from the forces of chaos and destruction. 

 

It is the very same love that inspires millions to do acts of service they 
otherwise would not have done. He says, “My Life is My Message.” His Life is 
indeed a powerful Message that can uplift man from His banal existence in the 
material world to a place of eternal bliss and fulfilment. It is up to us to 
draw upon the lessons from His Life and Teachings, which can redeem man from 
the vicious cycle of birth and death. 



- P. S. Pramod

Student (2003-2008), Department of Physics

Sri Sathya Sai Institute of Higher Learning

Prasanthi Nilayam Campus

Currently, Senior Research Fellow, ARCI, Hyderabad

 

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