Lessons learnt from Sri Sathya Sai at His University – By Narasimhan 
Venkataraman 


 
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Sri Sathya Sai - The Revered Founder Chancellor

It was almost 9 p.m. when I was leaving office. A manager from my department 
offered to drop me home. While travelling in his car, he suddenly asked me, 
“Did you also study in Sai Baba’s Institute at Puttaparthi?” When I replied in 
the affirmative, he said, “I know a few of your college mates who work in our 
department”. He then added, “You boys work smart. More than that, you all work 
silently”. It was a revelation to me that in the crowded corporate world, where 
a lot of people are busy blowing their own trumpets, people who work silently 
are also recognized. Working silently is what we all learn from our Lord. 

While facing the challenges of the world, I have the confidence deep down in my 
heart that the Lord is with me, silently working on me. It is not always a bed 
of roses. Neither is it always the sweetness of success. He makes us go through 
small failures so that our resolve would get strengthened and we would 
ultimately succeed. He is always by our side. In moments of anxiety, Swami 
offers us solace and during moments of indecisiveness, He provides us the 
direction. 

I was almost in tears and it was with a very heavy heart that I was boarding 
the bus back to Chennai after my two and a half years sojourn at Parthi. 
Although I told myself a thousand times that I was only obeying the Lord’s 
command, I was still unable to console myself. I was travelling in the bus and 
seated next to me was a former student of the Institute who understood my 
feelings. He consoled me saying that Swami would be really happy when I obeyed 
His command implicitly, by leaving for home, in spite of my wanting to stay 
back in Prasanthi Nilayam. That piece of advice from my Sai brother brought a 
lot of solace to my aching heart. Every time I think about this incident, I 
offer my gratitude to Swami. It was inevitable that I should leave Parthi one 
day. But Swami took a lot of care and ensured that I did not feel the 
separation much. In every other University in the world, students wait eagerly 
for the time when they would go out of their University looking for jobs or 
opportunities for higher studies. It is only in Sri Sathya Sai Institute of 
Higher Learning, that students wish to stay back even after their studies are 
over. 

Many questions arise in our mind during our stay at the Sri Sathya Sai 
Institute of Higher Learning. While many prestigious Universities around the 
world boast about the kind of courses they offer and the pay packets the 
students receive during the campus recruitment, we here discuss about values 
and think about how to inculcate them. Are we really missing something? The 
answer is ‘no’. Every organization and every society in the world needs people 
who are passionate about values. After being a project leader for about a year, 
when I look back and do a self-analysis, I feel that the areas in which I have 
to improve are not technical areas. I find that in order to become a better 
project leader, I have to shed more ego, love others unconditionally and should 
continue to discharge my duties diligently irrespective of whether I am given 
the credit or not.  As I look around in my organization and in society and 
study people who are very capable and who have achieved great heights, I find 
that their foundation in values is very strong. 

Swami makes leaders out of us. Once a devotee asked Swami, “Swami, only a few 
students study in your educational institutions. Yet the need for such students 
is very high in today’s society. How can just a few students be enough?” Swami 
smilingly asked, ‘How many soldiers are there in an Army?’ The devotee replied, 
“Several thousand”. Swami queried, ‘Yet how many Generals, manage them? Only a 
few. This Institute is creating Generals, not just common soldiers.’ The amount 
of confidence Swami reposes in us is tremendous. He calls us “His property” 
because He knows that His students will play a major role in shaping the 
destiny of this world.  

 
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Swami has taught the most complicated things in the most lucid style. Once, 
while interacting with the students, Swami commented, ‘Your studies in the 
Institute are like the main dish in the lunch. Your interactions with me are 
like the side dish’. The students protested, “No Swami, our interactions with 
you is the main dish. Everything else is a side dish”. Swami did not agree. 
Swami then went on to explain. He asked the boys, ‘During lunch, will the main 
dish like rice be tasty if there was no side dish like Sambar?’ The boys 
replied “No, Swami”. Swami continued, ‘Similarly, My interactions with you are 
like the side dish. All your studies in the Institute will not be purposeful 
and worthy, if you do not imbibe the precious lessons that you learn here. 
Remember, the end of education is character. Without character, all that you 
have learnt will be a waste. Your interactions with Swami will help you in 
building a good character’. 

Having worked in the corporate world, I realize the importance of character. If 
character is lost, everything is lost. The several corporate scandals that hit 
the news periodically suggest the importance of character. The greatest asset 
that each student gets in this Institute is a good character. He is given role 
models whom he can emulate in his daily life. This is the greatest core 
competency of every Sai student. If we realize this core competency, we can 
scale great heights, and yet at the same time remain humble enough to serve 
everyone in the society. 



-    Narasimhan Venkataraman

Student (2000-2002), Department of Management Studies

Sri Sathya Sai Institute of Higher Learning

Prasanthi Nilayam Campus

Currently, Senior Project Manager, Infosys Ltd., Chennai


 <http://www.saipublications.com/b012_Fragrance.html> Source: Fragrance 2005

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