“Adi Shankaracharya composed only two verses in the Bhaja Govindam…” 


Monday, March 12, 2001 


Evening 


 
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Swami : Many doctors from the Manipal Hospital have come. What to do? Very 
busy. It’s very hot. Who spoke yesterday? 

 

Prof. A. K. : Swami, no one spoke. 

 

Swami : (Jokingly) Eating chapatis you are forgetting everything. 

 

Then Swami called a Greek lady doctor from the ladies’ side and asked her to 
speak. She spoke about how Swami’s Organisation had done much more service than 
any other organisation during the Gujarat earthquake rehabilitation. Then she 
shared about their work in Africa. In the end she sang the song ‘Humko Tumse 
Pyaar Kitna…’ 

 

Swami : See how nicely she sang the song. Very dedicated. In Gujarat, she 
encouraged the people to be happy and told them that it was a test of God and 
only when God tests us, do we rise a step higher in spirituality. Test is the 
taste of God. When she was in Greece, she was like a queen. 

But after she came to Swami, see how happy she is by serving you all. Learn and 
be happy. Never be sad. They stayed there for one month. In Africa, in 
Tanzania, they are doing a lot of work. Both husband and wife have built a 
Primary School and High School for the poor children there. They sold all their 
property and gave away all their clothes. You can see, she is wearing an old 
sari. In Gujarat, they built a tent for themselves and cooked in it, but did 
not go to hotels. (Swami sent word for her husband. When he came, Swami talked 
to him and sent him back.) 

 

Sri Bhagia : Swami, very dedicated people. 

 

Swami : Yes, very dedicated. 

 

Prof. A. K. : Swami, for how many years have they been coming to Swami? 

 

Swami : For the past ten years. From that time, they are doing great service. 
Her husband is a very good man. Great doctor. He talks less. 

(After a pause) Some people are coming from Africa. There is a school with 300 
students and another school with 200 students. In Tanzania, they give food, 
education, everything free. (After a pause) When I give a promise, I never 
change. But our people give promise in the morning and by evening, they miss 
it. But these (Greek) people are very sincere. They are going back from here. 
They have a very good name. The husband is a heart practitioner. Boys, who will 
speak? (Then Swami asked a few students to speak.) This boy’s mother had throat 
cancer. When he joined here in our Institute, he called his parents here and I 
cured her. 

 

After him, another student spoke in English. He concluded his speech with a 
beautiful Telugu poem. Swami liked it very much and materialised a 
three-diamond ring for him. After him, another student came to give a speech in 
Sanskrit. 

 

Swami : He is studying Sanskrit so much that his hair is falling off!  

(To the student) When you make Sanskrit speech, don't use the Shloka of 
Shankaracharya (‘Balavastaat Kreeda Sakta…’). It may be misunderstood. 

 


  
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Sri Adi Shankaracharya with his disciples

Warden : Swami, this boy is studying from 1st standard in Ooty School. 

 

Swami : I know, but you should not use that stanza again in public speeches. 
Actually Shankaracharya composed only the first and last Shlokas in the Bhaja 
Govindam. His 13 disciples composed the other 26 Shlokas on the Ganges, youth, 
etc. Each of them composed two stanzas. Similarly in Gita, it is the same. 
Krishna composed only five Shlokas. Vyasa wrote the other Shlokas. These are 
known as “Krishna Vachanam”. When Dhritarashtra asks Sanjaya, “What are my sons 
and the Pandavas doing?” Sanjaya replied, “Krishna has come for Dharma Rakshana 
(protection of righteousness). Since Krishna is on their side, victory is 
theirs.” Krishna gave three promises: Sambhavami Yuge Yuge (I shall incarnate 
from age to age); Yogakshemam Vahamyaham (I shall take care of the wellbeing 
and welfare of My devotees); Mokshaishyami Ma Shucha (I shall deliver you from 
all sinful reaction). (After this Swami went back to talk about that lady who 
spoke.) Very great, going to Tanzania and doing so much work. 

 

Prof. A. K. : Yes, Swami. When she sang ‘Neeku Maaku Oke Bandhamu’ (You and I 
have have only one bond), she stressed on that word ‘Bandhamu’ (bond), Swami. 

 

Swami : (To an Institute student) How did she sing? 

 

Student  : Very nicely, Swami. 

 

Swami : (To Prof. Anil Kumar) How was the song? 

 

Prof. A. K. : Swami, song was very good. She sang in Telugu. 

 

Swami : She sang the song ‘Neevu Leni Ma Jeevanam…’ (the life without You…). 

She stressed on the word ‘Prema Bandham’. Our people don't sing so 
emphatically. Many people like her are there in many countries. They are very 
devoted to Swami. (About the importance of Shiksha Valli – a set of verses from 
the Taittiriya Upanishad) After education, the Guru passes on this Mantram to 
the Shishya (disciple). The disciple treasures it and maintains lot of respect 
for it. It is almost like Gita Upadesham (message of the Gita given by Krishna 
to Arjuna) for them. 

 

Warden : Swami, boys also learn the Mantram. 

 

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

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