Sri Sathya Sai’s Visit to Delhi and His Message to Its Citizens 

Thursday, March 11, 1999 to Sunday, March 14, 1999 


 

Bhagavan visited Delhi between 11th and 14th March 1999 after an interval of 17 
long years. 


 
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Sri Sathya Sai with Sri Atal Bihari Vajpayee, Prime Minister of India

Bhagavan flew to Delhi from Bangalore by a private executive Jet and reached 
Delhi at 9.16 am on 11th March. Bhagavan was received at the airport by the 
Traffic Controllers of Delhi. He materialised plenty of Vibhuti and distributed 
to them. Bhagavan was accorded a ceremonial welcome at the residence of Sri 
Kulwant Rai, the fortunate one to host Bhagavan during His stay in Delhi. 
Bhagavan granted Darshan to the devotees in different venues, at His residence, 
at the Rai School and at Jawaharlal Nehru Stadium, twice daily. 

 

Bhagavan inaugurated the Sri Sathya Sai International Centre at Delhi. He 
received the Poornahuti of the Yajna that was in progress at the venue and 
unveiled the inaugural plaque. The Chief Guest of the function Sri Atal Bihari 
Vajpayee, Prime Minister of India, gave a short speech. Bhagavan then delivered 
His first public Discourse of His visit in Delhi.

 

On that occasion He mentioned: 

 

“I have been observing Vajpayee for the last so many years. Now this body is 
seventy-four years old. Vajpayee always keeps the welfare of the society in 
mind in whatever he speaks or does. He is broadminded. There will certainly be 
peace and security in the country if these principles are followed. Vajpayee 
and Kulwant Rai have requested Me to visit Delhi at least once in a year. Today 
we have inaugurated the International Sai Center. We should cultivate broad and 
noble feelings. I will certainly come to Delhi every year provided you develop 
broad feelings, and put them into practice. In the Sai Organization, there 
should be no differences of opinion. All should live like brothers and sisters. 
More than a hundred years ago, when Vivekananda spoke in a religious 
congregation in Chicago, addressing the audience as brothers and sisters, he 
was greeted with a thunderous applause. In olden days, brothers and sisters 
attained supreme state living in harmony with each other. But, today brothers 
and sisters go to Supreme Court due to lack of unity. 

 

Develop love. Devotion bereft of love is no devotion at all. You may undertake 
any number of spiritual practices, but love should be the underlying principle. 
Friendship is one of the nine paths of devotion propagated by the culture of 
Bharat. So, develop friendship with God. God is not separate from you. You are 
God. God is in you and around you. God is all pervasive just as an atom. 
Conduct yourselves with the firm conviction that God is everywhere. Only then 
will Bharat regain its pristine glory of being the leader of all nations. 

 

I want Vajpayee to develop friendship with countries like Russia, Japan, and 
Pakistan. How nice will it be if all these countries come together! Vajpayee is 
also making efforts in this direction. He has full control over his mind, but 
how can he be expected to have control over the minds of others? He has 
spiritual feelings in him. That will give him all the necessary strength and 
courage and ultimately confer success. Vyasa declared, “Paropakara punyaya 
papaya arapeedanam (helping others is meritorious, harming others is sinful).” 
So, Help ever, Hurt never. This is what I want you to do. Delhi is the stomach 
of Bharat. If the stomach is good, the whole body will be good. Likewise, if 
Delhi is good, the whole country will prosper. So, see to it that there is 
peace and harmony in Delhi. The people of Delhi should stand united. If you 
have unity, there is nothing that you cannot achieve in this world.” 

 


 
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Sri Sathya Sai with Sri L.K.Advani, Deputy Prime Minister, Sri Atal Bihari 
Vajpayee, Prime Minister of India, Sri Murali Manohar Joshi, Minister for HRD 
and other dignitaries at the Sathya Sai International Center in New Delhi

That evening, Bhagavan witnessed a cultural programme in the auditorium of the 
International Centre. Preceding this, Sri Krishna Kant, Vice President of India 
and Sri Murali Manohar Joshi, Minister, Human Resource Development, spoke. 
Bhagavan then addressed the gathering. He said: 

 

“There are many poor people in Delhi who cannot afford medical care. There are 
many more who are unable to send their children to school owing to financial 
constraints. Establish hospitals and schools, which will render free service to 
the poor. A third person need not tell you these noble ideas. You should take 
the initiative on your own. I never instructed Kulwant Rai to construct this 
building. It was his own idea that took this shape. Such noble ideas originate 
due to the merits done in past lives. There may be many people who feel jealous 
of him. It is his good luck to have built this building and it is their 
misfortune to feel jealous about it. Everyone must undertake work. Consider 
every good work as God's work. Truly speaking, Kulwant Rai has done a great 
service to the Organization by getting this beautiful building constructed. He 
has done this not for his benefit, but for the service of others. Every rich 
man should develop the spirit of sacrifice. 

 

It is a mistake to think that Bharat is a poor country. It is the very abode of 
Lakshmi, the goddess of wealth. In the olden days, in Punjab, there were houses 
made of silver. The foreign invaders plundered those houses and took away all 
the silver on camels. They looted all the gold from Somnath temple. If Bharat 
were a poor country, it would not have suffered such foreign invasions in the 
past. There is no dearth of wealth in Bharat. It is unfortunate that some 
people call Bharat a poor country. Bharat is the land of plenty and prosperity. 
Bharatiyas are not poor; they are very rich. 

 

Who is the richest man in the world? He who has much satisfaction. Who is the 
poorest man in the world? The one who has too many. The one imbued with the 
spirit of sacrifice is the richest man. If you have, ten rupees in your pocket, 
give at least one rupee to the needy. However the beggars are not satisfied 
with one rupee because they cannot buy even a small piece of bread with it 
these days. 

 

Our ancients used to attach more value to their word than to money. It is your 
good fortune that you are born in such a sacred land of Bharat. You should 
uphold and propagate dharma to the rest of the world, befitting your 
nationality. It gives me great joy to find anyone practicing and propagating 
dharma. Believe it or not, there is not an iota of selfishness in Me from top 
to toe. Whatever I do is only for the welfare of others. Be good, see good and 
do good. That is true human quality.”

 

Bhagavan visited Sri Sathya Sai Vidya Vihar, a school for girls, and enjoyed a 
cultural programme presented by them. Shortly before emplaning for Mumbai, 
Bhagavan addressed a mammoth gathering at Nehru stadium. He observed: 

 

“The Prime Minister, Ministers, Chief Justice of India, and other high officers 
assembled in the capital, Delhi. All of them mentioned that we underwent 
tremendous sufferings and hardships, and lost many lives to achieve 
independence. But we have not achieved unity in this country. What is the use 
of achieving independence without unity? We find that murders, kidnappings, 
hijacks have increased after attaining independence. Is this the type of 
independence we wanted? No. Independence is meant to confer peace, and it 
should develop the culture of the nation. We should not be dependent on others. 
We should be independent in every way. 

 

Bharat is a sacred land. Noble souls were born here. Bharat was ruled by Sri 
Rama Himself. This is the land of the song celestial, the Bhagavad Gita. This 
is the birthplace of the first composer, Valmiki. This is the birthplace of 
Veda Vyasa, who classified the Vedas. This is the land traversed by Lord 
Buddha. This is a land of merit and sacrifice. This is the birthplace of 
spiritual aspirants, seers and sages. But, the modern man does not have even an 
iota of sacrifice. “Na karmana na prajaya dhanena thyagenaike arnritatvamanusu 
(immortality can be attained only through sacrifice; neither wealth nor progeny 
nor good deeds can confer it).” So, cultivate the spirit of sacrifice. It is 
possible only when you develop love within. 

 

There are many rich people in this country. There are many intellectuals. We 
have also men of valor. All are here. But what is the use? There is hatred 
between person and person. There is hatred and enmity between people of the 
same profession. It is a very bad quality. All are one; be alike to everyone. 
You have to love everybody.” 

 

Bhagavan left for Mumbai on 14th afternoon. 

 

Source: Sri Sathya Sai Digvijayam (1986-2005) and Sathya Sai Speaks Volume 32 
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