Monday, 7 September 2015


Delhi-Simla Memories- Part 1 - Hello Delhi 


An excitement build-up

 


 
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The aerial 'chariot' booked to serve as the Lord's carrier to Delhi. Here, the 
aircraft is seen parked in the Puttaparthi
airport with the Super Specialities Hospital seen in the background. 

Travelling with Bhagawan Baba to visit a place is an experience that can never 
be captured adequately in words. Yet, time and again, that very effort is made 
by those who are blessed to have accompanied Him during various visits. This 
serial too is such an attempt where I try to relive and share the beautiful 
memories gathered during Swami’s visit to Delhi and Simla in the summer of 2010.



Spending days in the direct physical presence of Bhagawan is like seeing a 
multi-faceted diamond. The observer sees His divine sparkle based on his/her 
own perspective. Now, that is the problem with trying to describe the days 
spent in the divine presence - at best it can capture only one perspective and 
a few facets of the Divine Diamond. But then, I feel that it would be a grave 
injustice to hold back describing those few facets out of fear of not being 
comprehensive and all-encompassing. So, with humility and love, I shall proceed 
with this magical travelogue. I have already written in great detail about  
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 the dramatic manner in which I got to know that I was selected for the 
Delhi-Simla visit.

 

I had only a couple of days to prepare for the trip with Swami. The excitement 
of being selected after such intense pining was unbearable. I wasn’t able to 
eat or sleep properly. I called my parents and told them about the complete 
change of plans. Well, the change was not so ‘complete’ because I told them to 
fly to Delhi as planned. Just that, instead of going to the Kumbh Mela, they 
would stay on at Delhi itself.   I called my sister and many others to obtain 
small releases of these excitement bouts! Swami Himself added to the excitement 
on the day preceding takeoff, the 8th of April 2010, during the darshan session 
in the mandir. After the bhajans got over and Arati had been taken, Swami 
continued to sit on the dais. He then said,

“Delhi boys.” 

Slowly, from all directions, all the boys selected came forward and sat on the 
steps facing Him. Swami instructed that everyone should be ready, have 
breakfast and head to the airport. He also gave specific instructions to a few 
members. Looking at me, He said something very softly. Though I moved up to 
Him, I could not make out what He was saying. So, I just knelt in front of Him, 
smiling. Swami also smiled and agreed to my request of padanamaskar. I bent 
over the railings and gently kissed His feet. I must have looked like a giraffe 
bending over a fence to drink water but I didn’t care. Who cares how one looks 
when one is getting the opportunity to kiss those redeeming feet - the feet 
that promise to take one across the ocean of life (Dusthara Bhava Sagara 
Tharanam) as Swami Himself puts it? 

 


 
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The road was lined  with people who had come to wave goodbye to Swami. On the 
top right of the photograph
is the runway of the Puttaparthi airport. 

Swami’s magic works even before people meet Him

 

The 9th of April dawned very early for me. I was up even before the sun had 
thoughts of rising because I had hardly slept at night. Such was the excitement 
that it almost seemed like a whole day before it became 9:45 am when we were 
supposed to transfer our entire luggage near the Poornachandra auditorium! From 
where they would be picked and transported to the aircraft by a trailer 
tractor. By 11:45 am we too assembled at the airport, having finished a late 
breakfast. The yellow hospital bus ferried us to the airport where the 
preliminary checks and check-ins were done. Since the airport is not used 
regularly, special personnel had arrived to do these security duties. Thus, it 
took a little longer than at normal airports. It was almost 1:40 pm when all of 
us were in the aircraft, waiting for Swami’s arrival. 





It was a Kingfisher Airlines flight that had been chartered for Swami. The 
entire aircraft was for our motley group! Some of us began to chat with our 
pilot and co-pilot. They were coming to Puttaparthi for the first time and 
hearing us speak, they soon realized that this would be an opportunity of a 
lifetime for them. They were thrilled and that was evident in the special 
gesture they showed towards us - allowing us to take pictures in the cockpit! 

 


 
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In the cockpit! A nice photo-op for all of us because the pilot and co-pilot 
were moved to devotion for Swami.
(With Aswath Narayan.)

The satsangh with them continued and the co-pilot confessed that the crowds of 
people who had gathered to see Swami around the airport - on the hillocks, 
along the road, on trees  and at every other conceivable space -simply amazed 
him.

“We sit far away and are completely oblivious of Baba’s influence. It is so 
amazing. I never knew I would be piloting His plane. It’s a privilege, a great 
chance.” 

 

Did I notice a tear of joy in his eye? I don’t know, but his feelings were a 
good indicator for me to share a few stories of Bhagawan’s love and grace. Time 
flew now and soon, it was time for Swami’s scheduled arrival. Sai Prakash (CG) 
and I positioned ourselves at the entrance of the aircraft, watching the Porte 
car which was serving as the Lord’s chariot. 

 

Takeoff with Swami

 

Swami was wheeled into the aircraft on the carrier’s wheelchair that is small 
enough to fit through the flight door. As soon as Swami had settled in the 
first seat of the flight, Captain Sharma and his team (who take care of the 
airport in the most dedicated manner) offered their gratitude to Swami and 
sought His blessings. When this was happening, the pilot who had been 
overwhelmed with new-found devotion to Swami rushed and fell at His feet! I 
stood there taking pictures, lost in the beauty of Swami's shower of blessings 
and grace. I also noticed that the Divine Feet had been beautifully wrapped in 
sandals and took a picture of HIs feet. Ah! What a picture it is!

 


 
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Those beautiful feet in sandals... Meditate on them and be assured of crossing 
the Bhavasagara...

After the pilot left, I asked Swami whether I could take a solo picture of Him 
and Swami said ‘No’. I walked back to my seat, happy to be sharing the aircraft 
with the Lord of my life. Soon, the Airlines owner, Vijay Mallya, came on the 
screens in front of our seats to tell us how it was his privilege to serve us 
as his guests. 

 


 
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Swami watching the screen on top where the safety instructions were being
delivered after a warm welcome. 

Swami too watched the screen. I felt that this was Mallya’s greatest good 
fortune - whether he knew and realized it or not, Swami was watching him! It is 
said that a look of the Avatar is enough to confer the greatest gift man could 
ever desire. In fact, when someone asked Swami Vivekananda whether he would 
have redemption, Swami Vivekananda asked him back,

“Have you ever seen Paramahamsa Ramakrishna?”

“Only once, and that too from a distance!”

“Then your redemption is guaranteed without doubt. Do not worry!” was the reply.

 

I was reminded of this anecdote as Swami watched Mallya on the screen and I 
have decided that I will tell the same to him if and when we happen to meet!

“Your redemption is guaranteed without doubt because whether you saw the Avatar 
or not, the Avatar has seen you!”

 

Even the safety procedures and rules were explained on the screen itself. The 
flight taxied down the runway and we had to reach the eastern end to start our 
acceleration for take off. Outside the window, we could see the adoration and 
adulation of the people for Swami. The blazing hot sun didn’t seem to matter as 
people of all ages and countries alike stood with bare protection, waving to 
the aircraft. That flight would never before have received such devotion I 
thought!

 


 
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A few students and staff who managed to get close to the runway, wave to their 
Swami.

It was a bit tumultuous as we got airborne and as the plane vibrated, I looked 
at the shaking body of Swami. I was a bit concerned but well, from the looks of 
it, Swami was hardly fazed. 

 

The flight was cruising. Lunch and drinks (of course ONLY non-alcoholic ones) 
were served. Our flight to Delhi would take a little more than 2 hours we were 
told. Once the curtains between the economy and the first class lounge were 
closed (and Swami hidden from our view), we all settled in our seats. There 
were about 120 seats for the 18 of us! I sat beside Ravi bhaiya and we had an 
interesting discussion on how we should be happy always and no matter what, 
happiness is an attitude and a decision. Looking outside the window, I took 
some shots of the beautiful cloud formations and it was so thrilling- the grey 
clouds interspersed between the white fluffy ones and it was as if God was 
continuously painting and repainting the skies for us. I had travelled many 
times by air but this seemed like the most beautiful journey. Everything that I 
was experiencing seemed to be bathed in a divine light. That is the effect of 
travelling with God - whether in a flight or in life. I prayed that I should 
always ensure Him in the front seat of my life’s journey as well. 

 

An unforgettable journey

 


 
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Offering hospitality to Swami was a great opportunity to all the crew members 
and they did it by always getting
on to their knees.

The seats in the flight were comfortable and each one of us had a screen in 
front of us. These screens would actually play movies of a wide range but that 
function had been disengaged as a mark of respect to Divinity aboard the flight 
- I mean who would want to watch a movie in the sanctum of a temple? The 
screens now displayed travel information and interesting facts about the 
journey we were undertaking. That held my interest for about 10 minutes before 
I began to itch to move near Swami on some pretext or the other.

 

One hour into the flight,( the minutes were dragging on... How come time flies 
when next to Swami and drags when away from Him? No wonder Einstein won 
accolades for his relativity of time concept!) CG told me that the crew members 
were interacting with Swami. The Hadshi-flight experience had taught me that 
this was the opportune moment to make our entry.With CG, I proceeded to the 
front and sure enough, Swami began to bless each and every member of the crew 
with namaskar and a picture with Him. The photo session then began.

 


 
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The various crew members including the pilot (top right) get blessed by Swami.

As the crew members were done, the pilot and co-pilot also took their chance 
with Him after placing the aircraft on cruise-control mode. In between, when 
Swami was looking straight into the camera, I quickly zoomed in and took a few 
close-ups too. I was happy. It was then that Swami asked Satyajit,

“Can the chair go (back) there (where the boys are seated)?” 

Satyajit replied, 

“Swami the chair cannot move but the boys can come here.” 

 

Swami agreed with a smile. So now, it was the boys' turn to flow to the front, 
one by one, and pose with Swami. This time, Swami was looking into CG’s video 
camera for most of the time and CG was so happy. I was getting slightly jealous 
and was thinking, “CG, your great chance is going to cost some of the boys a 
good picture with Swami because, while the boy is looking into my camera lens, 
Swami is looking at you!” 

 

Some members of the crew were standing behind me and taking pictures with their 
cell phones.  It was amazing how even in the inner recesses of an aircraft, 
Swami had 5-10 photographers! Thus, there was also quite some movement behind 
me. Swami seemed to get distracted and He used that distraction as an 
opportunity to bless those fortunate crew members with loving glances!

When brother Srinivasulu came and sat next to Swami, He seemed to get quite 
emotional. It was such a beautiful scene and and a tribute to brother Lu’s 
perseverance. (He had joined the organization after waiting for 7 years on 
completion of his education. In his 25 years of dedication at the lotus feet, 
this was the first time Swami was taking him along with Him.) Such devotion 
naturally makes the Lord emotional I thought. Swami kept looking at him with 
such love as he reverentially bowed to His feet, took namaskar and left. 

 


 
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Swami blesses the accompanying members too. (Clockwise from top) Ravi bhaiya, 
Brother Srinivasulu, Prof. Anil
Kumar and Prof. Venkatraman. 

Sai Krishna (of  
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 the O Nesthama fame) asked Swami whether he could get a picture with Him along 
with his brother and thus fulfilled a long-nourished desire of his. The boys 
were followed by the elders and Swami blessed all with the chance. The security 
guards too had their pictures taken. After all were done, I called Jagadish and 
went to Swami’s side. I held out my hand and seeing it, Swami placed His hand 
in mine. I held it with both my hands as Jagadish took the picture. Then I 
bowed and kissed His hand. That was followed by kisses planted on both His feet.

I took the video camera as CG went and posed with Swami. After that was done, I 
indicated to Swami that the photo session was complete and Swami motioned with 
His right index finger for us to return to our seats.

 

Returning joyously to our places, I quickly copied all the pictures of the crew 
members on to a flash drive which they gave and they were all feeling so 
fulfilled. In another 20 minutes, announcements were made about the impending 
touchdown! I dozed off for a short while and was woken up as the plane hit the 
hard earth of the Delhi runway. 

 

Hello Delhi

 

The whole flight seemed like a dream when I caught a glimpse of orange amidst 
the slightly parted curtains. The plane taxied to the terminal and there were 
hundreds of people on the tarmac waiting to catch a glimpse of Swami. That 
sight was reassuring because it told me that this was not actually a dream and 
that a magnificent trip had just begun! I offered gratitude to Swami for having 
been made a part of this trip

 


 
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This was the beginning of a journey of great physical proximity for me...

As we landed, I told CG that the large number of "anti-camera security 
warnings’ issued everywhere, right from the studio to Capt. Sharma’s message at 
the airport, were simply not being followed. There were dozens of photographers 
snapping away and those without cameras were using cell phones. Swami’s car 
whisked Him away towards the International Sai Centre from the tarmac itself. 
In the aircraft, we realized that so many of Swami’s items had been left in the 
luggage compartments above. We garnered and gathered everything ( foot mats, 
suitcases and bags)and soon were in the terminal. Many people stared at us for 
we were two dozen people in pure whites. All others were in their true 
‘colours’ and some of them were barely clothed! They looked at us as if we were 
some aliens from some unknown planet and for me, some of them indeed looked 
like aliens from some unknown planet! Tattooed people and weirdo-hairdo people 
trudged past us and I felt so special to be part of a ‘civilized’ world.

Seva dal members came to our assistance and in a few minutes we were in the 
air-conditioned Rai-school bus, headed towards the International Sai Center. 
Once again, I just shrugged away the slightly off-beat reception at the airport 
and dozed away. I heard later on that we were held up in heavy traffic. When I 
woke up, I heard a siren and soon realized that the siren belonged to our 
minibus and we were being accorded VIP status! Wow! I never had thought that I 
would one day be travelling in a Lal Batti vehicle. With God, anything is 
possible for anyone! I looked forward to the rest of the day. 


to be continued in Part 2

sourced:
 
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http://aravindb1982.blogspot.in/2015/09/delhi-simla-memories-part-1-hello-delhi.html




 

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LAUNCH OF SRI SATHYA SAI MATRU MANDIR PROJECT ON WEDNESDAY, 19 AUGUST 2015 AT 
SRI SATHYA SAI VIDYA NIKETAN, NAVSARI, GUJARAT, BHARAT  BY SRI K CHAKRAVARTHI, 
TRUSTEE and MEMBER SECRETARY, SRI SATHYA SAI CENTRAL TRUST,  PRASHANTI NILAYAM, 
PUTTAPARTHI.
 

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Links to the videos of the event on YouTube:

Part 1:  <https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=M5op-zKrzu4> 
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=M5op-zKrzu4

Part 2:  <https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=xoo7uM0D13Q> 
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=xoo7uM0D13Q

Part 3:  <https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=Ug-ONqUlMGc> 
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=Ug-ONqUlMGc

Part 4:  <https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=r7WTK6FRqOE> 
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=r7WTK6FRqOE

Part 5:  <https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=uWvFTl5OSnc> 
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=uWvFTl5OSnc

Part 6:  <https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=25LU5x3vOBg> 
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=25LU5x3vOBg

Part 7:  <https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=mRuts54IWy8> 
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=mRuts54IWy8

Part 8:  <https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=mr48aNZ4PyA> 
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=mr48aNZ4PyA

Link to the Photos on FB

 

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On Wednesday, 19 August 2015, Sri K Chakravarthi, Trustee and Member Secretary, 
Sri Sathya Sai Central Trust, Prashanti Nilayam, Puttaparti launched Sri Sathya 
Sai Matru Mandir Project at Sri Sathya Sai Vidya Niketan, (CBSE Primary to 
Higher Secondary School) at Navsari in the State of Gujarat, Bharat.

A Brief about the Project:

“Sri Sathya Sai Matru Mandir” is a temple having a seat of learning meant to 
provide motherly love and care to impecunious girls. It is a home-like informal 
pre-school which will develop the children’s physical, intellectual, emotional, 
social and spiritual aspects and tenderly prepare them for formal schooling. It 
is an educational and all-round developmental initiative for the benefit and 
welfare of underprivileged children from economically deprived families, with 
an aim to provide them with complete educational and vocational support until 
they develop into self-sustaining and productive citizens.

The project is designed and created for girls lacking one or both parents and 
coming from no–income or low-income families in underprivileged and tribal 
areas.

The design of the project is such that the Sri Sathya Sai Vidya Niketan and Sri 
Sai Seva Charitable Trust and Sairam Foundation of the United States of America 
adopt the children from the age of 5-6 years for their complete educational 
(books, schooling, etc.) and other (food, clothing, and hostel stay) needs. For 
the first two years (i.e. up to Std.2), the children would study in a separate 
wing of the Trust’s existing school, ‘Sri Sathya Sai Vidya Niketan’, with an 
aim to create a strong foundation and to prepare them to enter the mainstream 
school from Std. 3 onwards. Thus, from Std. 3, they will be able to study along 
with all other students of Sri Sathya Sai Vidya Niketan. Further, Sri Sai Seva 
Charitable Trust and Sairam Foundation have decided to take up complete 
responsibility till they graduate or finish vocational training and become 
self-reliant.

Consequent upon the launch of the project by Sri K Chakravarthi, the beginning 
was done by adopting 10 girls for the academic year 2015 – 2016.

For more details about the Sri Sathya Sai Matru Mandir Project, can be had from:

(A) Sri Sathya Sai Vidya Niketan
Near Tata Steel Ltd.,
National Highway No. 8, 
Ganeshvad, Sisodra,
Navsari – 396 463 
(Gujarat, India).

Landline: +91 2637 29 1030 
Cell: +91 96012 61085 
E-m: [email protected]

(B) Sri Harshad J Patel
Sai Ram Foundation
1118 East Colorado Street
Glendale,
CA 91205
(United States of America).
Landline: +1 818 952 9600 (R)

Cell: +1 818 515 1631
E-m: [email protected]
Website:  <http://www.sssvn.edu.in/> www.sssvn.edu.in

 

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Cultural Presentation by the Devotees from Rajasthan

 

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Radio Sai added 12 new photos to the album:  
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 Cultural Drama Presentation by the Devotees from Rajasthan.

 

Direct link to the Photos

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Radio Sai is pleased to bring you some glimpses of the Drama Presentation by 
Sai Youth and Devotees from Rajasthan entitled ‘DHAI AKHAR PREM KI’ based on 
the great life story of Sant Kabirdas as part of Annual Parthi Yatra held in 
Sai Kulwant Hall at Prasanthi Nilayam on September 07, 2015.

For those who missed the evening programme could Log on to  
<http://www.radiosai.org/> www.radiosai.org or watch the special HD video 
webcast here in given link: 

 

 <https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=P-zryxj0QMA> 

 <https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=P-zryxj0QMA> Cultural Program by Rajasthan 
Sathya Sai Devotees at Prasanthi Nilayam - Sept 07 2015

 <https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=P-zryxj0QMA> 
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=P-zryxj0QMA 

Radio Sai Team

 

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Today’s Sai Inspires from Prasanthi Nilayam, MONDAY, SEPTEMBER 07, 2015

 

Why should we persist in our efforts to attain the Divine? Gopala, the Divine 
Cowherd, shares with us a precious secret today. 

 

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What is seen by your eyes, what moves your mind, what awakens your body and 
what shapes your entire life is the creation around you. Gopala is well versed 
in tending the cows, caring for them and nurturing them. The word ‘Go’ refers 
to cow, earth, sensory organs, heaven, speech, etc. So Gopala can play with you 
and make you sing. He can move you and all others. He can protect you and make 
you happy. This is the aspect of Gopala, the Divine Incarnate. The act of 
creation and the creator are permanent and they go on forever. Conditions may 
change and times may alter but Divinity will never change. The most important 
aspect of the Divine (Paramatma) is to look after the cows (His creation), 
protect them and ultimately ensure they merge in Him. Hence make sincere 
efforts to promote the divinity that is present in you and enjoy bliss. You 
should persevere to elevate yourself and never let yourself slip down.

- Summer Showers in Brindavan, 1978 Ch 23.

 

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