Samarpan - 6th Edition - 20.09 2015 - Talk by Sri Ajit Popat at Dharmakshetra

 


 


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Video source:  <https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=0yl55zTBqLE> 
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Seva for Physically Challenged
 

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Sairam!

As part of 90th Birthday celebrations, Chembur Samithi will be conducting free 
Jaipur Foot Camp and distribution of Wheel Chairs, Tricycles, Calipers as an 
offering at HIS Lotus feet from October 2nd to October 4th 2015 at Rochiram 
Thadani School for Hearing Impaired, Collector’s Colony, Chembur Camp, Mumbai 
400074.

The measurement process for Jaipur Foot and Calipers will start at 9 am on 2nd 
October and the distribution of all the items mentioned above will be on 
Sunday, 4th October from 4 pm onwards.

We request whole hearted participation from all the devotees in identifying the 
Narayanas. We request you to spread this message through all possible means so 
that many can take advantage of this Camp.

The Registration process has to be completed in advance given the lead time in 
delivery after placement of the Order. The names can be given to either 
Nagesh@9322660952 or Anil Menon@9821333271. While for Jaipur foot, the 
measurement will be taken on the spot on October 2nd, for procurement of Wheel 
Chairs or Tricycle, the lead time is minimum 15 days.

For any further queries/clarifications you may get in touch with 
Nagesh@9322660952 or send an email to  <mailto:[email protected]> 
[email protected] 
 

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SRI SATHYA SAI PLATINUM HOSPITAL : E-invite

 

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Sri Sathya Sai Charitable Trust Ulhasnagar to open SRI SATHYA SAI PLATINUM 
HOSPITAL which will be run by Platinum Group of Hospitals on contract basis.The 
first multipurpose super speciality hospital in Ulhasnagar will be inaugurated 
on Tuesday 29th September 2015 at 11a.m. where major surgeries like Bypass, 
Angioplasty, Mvr, Avr, Asd Closer, Vsd Closer and Open Heart Surgeries will be 
done. All are cordially invited to grace the occassion. 

 

Enclosed einvite for the same. 

 

Yours in sai service. 

 

Sri Sathya Sai Charitable Trust Ulhasnagar.

 

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PARTHI YATRA BY DEVOTEES FROM UTTAR PRADESH AND UTTARAKHAND

 

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Radio Sai is pleased to bring you some glimpses of the Sufi Concert by Sachet 
Tandon and Team as part of parthi yatra by the devotees from UP & Uttarakhand 
held in Sai Kulwant Hall at Prasanthi Nilayam on September 26, 2015.

For those who missed the evening programme could Log on to  
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webcast here in given link: 

 

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 <https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=AAPQTXF5alw> SUFI Concert by SACHET TANDON - 
PARTHI YATRA UP & Uttarakhand - 26 Sept 2015

 

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https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=AAPQTXF5alw  
 

Radio Sai Team.

 

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Saturday, September 26th, 2015

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Lucknow based budding singer Sachet Tandon offered a bouquet of Sufi songs this 
evening as part of the Uttar Pradesh & Uttarakhand Parthi Teerth Yatra here, in 
Prasanthi Nilayam. Over 300 hundred devotees have come from the twin States 
attending the 3 – day pilgrimage.

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Sufi tradition looks at Him as the Beloved, singing hearts out with love for 
the Beloved. This evening was no different as the passionate singer presented a 
series of ‘Teri Deewani’ numbers singing love for The Lord in His immediate 
omnipresence. His evening numbers included “Sahin Nazar Rakhna Mowla Nazar 
Rakhna…”, “Saiya Tu Jo Chule Pyar Se Chu Le…”, “Allah Ke Bandhe Hasde…”, “Tere 
Naam Se Je Loon Tere Naam…”, to name a few. An alluring popular number “Damadam 
Mast Qalandar…” marked the end of the concert.

 Uttar Pradesh, Uttarakhand Parthi Yatra… 
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“I am what today because of Him…” said the singer expressing gratitude, 
commencing the programme. David, Ankit and Veeyal accompanied the artist on the 
keyboard, percussion and guitar respectively.

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Earlier, commencing the session, Sri Rajeev Chopra, State President of SSSSO 
for Uttar Pradesh and Uttarakhand, briefed about the organisational service 
initiatives in the run up to the 90th Birthday of Bhagawan. Simultaneous, 
‘across the state’, multifarious service programmes are being organised 
covering both the states.

 Uttar Pradesh, Uttarakhand Parthi Yatra… 
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Bhajans continued and the session ended with Mangala Arathi to Bhagawan.

II Samastha Lokah Sukhino Bhavantu II


 

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Today’s Sai Inspires from Prasanthi Nilayam, SATURDAY, SEPTEMBER 26, 2015

 

If we are not the body and are actually the Self, why do we suffer from pain, 
grief and agony? Bhagawan lovingly explains to us today. 

 

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When common people say, ‘Idi naa dehamu’ (this is my body), scholars would 
interpret the expression ‘naa dehamu’ and say, it connotes ‘I am not the body’ 
(as ‘naa’ means ‘not’). Extending the same logic, it is possible for you to 
maintain a state of perfect equanimity... unaffected by pain and pleasure at 
all times by affirming, ‘these sorrows and difficulties as well as happiness 
and pleasure are not mine. I am beyond these dualities.’ When you say, ‘It is 
my body’ doesn’t it automatically imply, ‘I’ is different from ‘the body’? When 
you are separate from your body, why should you feel the pain out of it? The 
truth is, you are unable to overcome the delusion of body attachment and are 
also unable to bear the pain caused to the body, as you remain at the level of 
a human being. Be aware that as long as you are attached to the body, sorrows, 
difficulties and pain will haunt you. 

- Divine Discourse, Jan 1, 2009.

 

Pleasure is an interval between two sorrows. -BABA.

 

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Thursday, 24 September 2015


Delhi-Simla Memories- Part 4 - Drama at Dwarka 


 
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Sathya Sai is a silent worker - whether we realize it or not!

A revelation during tiffin

 

Swami was already at His table as we made our entry into the dining hall. On 
seeing us, He told us to enter. Even before we reached our chairs, He asked us 
what we saw during the outing. Jagdish Kanadia answered Swami on our behalf 
with one word - Qutub Minar. 

“What is that?”

That query was an opportunity for many to enjoy the bliss of Sambhashanam with 
Swami. 

“A long Stambham (pillar) Swami!                                  “

“It’s a tall structure.” 

“... a historical building with many intricate carvings...”

As the explanations went on Satyajit stepped in and summarised our outing.

“Swami they went to Qutub Minar, India Gate and the Rashtrapati bhavan.” 

Sai Krishna added, “We saw the parliament house too.”

“You went into the parliament?” Swami seemed amazed.

“No Swami, we saw it from outside only.” 

Swami then asked CG and Prabhakar as to what they saw. Prabhakar thought Swami 
was asking him where he came from and so, said, “Hyderabad.” 

Swami smiled. 

“You saw Hyderabad and came?”

All of us smiled too. Even the slightest of Swami’s smiles become a source of 
mirth for everyone. That, I felt, is the capability of the divine. Since it is 
absolutely selfless and giving, even it’s smile spreads so spontaneously top 
everyone.  

 

The tiffin session then began with the usual Brahmaarpanam. As we ate, Swami 
gently prodded Sai Krishna to induced Him into chatting with us. It began with 
Swami asking him as to where he had been. He said the same answer. When Swami 
asked  Devasenapati’s father as to where he went, Sai Krishna answered on his 
behalf, 

“Swami he too came with us. We all were together.”

 

Sai Krishna then continued,

“Swami when you visited North India in 1973, You went to Delhi, Mogha and 
Shimla. In the films shot during those times, Swami is seen walking so fast 
amidst all the devotees.” 

I realized that Sai Krishna was using the first few lines of his Telugu 
commentary in the Sai Blossom DVD titled,  
<http://saiblossom.org/Love_flows_north.html> Love Flows North. For those who 
did not know this, his words came like a spontaneous flow of beautiful Telugu! 

 

Swami began His elaborate response,

“Yes! At that time, the visit was for ten days. I had stayed at the place of 
the Gwalior Rani(queen) also. Many people had come to see me. On one side, it 
was all turbans (the headgear of the people of Punjab and Haryana) and on the 
other side, it was all burkhas (the dress worn traditionally by Muslim women). 
Indulal Shah and Sarla Shah were there.”  

 

We all nodded in agreement. People of all faiths and religions have always 
found a place at His lotus feet and, from Swami’s own description, it was 
evident that this held true even for the 1973 visit. GV Sir (Prof. 
Venkataraman, director of Radiosai) entered the conversation saying,

“Swami we have the original films of that visit in our archives! We also have 
the films of Swami’s trip to Kashmir.” 

 


 
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On His way out to grant darshan in the International Centre. Living each day on 
the inside was such a revealing
experience. I am grateful to Swami forever. 

Swami continued to speak about our outing. He asked,

“What did you buy there?”

Sai Krishna was quick to respond, 

“Swami we did not buy anything. We only saw everything and we took some good 
photos.” 

Swami nodded and said, 

“Though you did not buy, seeing  some things the desire to buy arose in you.” 

Again, there were smiles all around. We looked at each other and understood 
that we could not deny what Swami had said. 

 

{This is the 4th part of an ongoing series. You can read the previous part at 
this link: 

 
<http://aravindb1982.blogspot.in/2015/09/delhi-simla-sightseeing-sathya-sai-qutb-minar.html>
 Delhi-Simla Memories- Part 3 - Sights of Delhi

Or you can read from the beginning. The link to Part 1 is here:

 
<http://aravindb1982.blogspot.in/2015/09/delhi-simla-memories-part-1-hello-delhi.html>
 Delhi-Simla Memories- Part 1 - Hello Delhi }

 

The tiffin session continued. After a few minutes of silence, Swami looked up 
and said in a matter-of-fact manner,

“When you went to see all that, Satyajit and I went in flight to Puttaparthi. 
There I gave prasadam to all the sick and ailing people and we returned.” 

 

The Pav in my hand dropped to the plate! I stopped chewing too. This was an 
amazing revelation and Swami had made it so casually without any ado. The 
impact of the revelation seemed to slowly hit the others too and they also 
looked at Swami in awe. Even as we were beginning to glimpe at Swami, the 
Supreme UNiversal Lord who can never be totally understood, Swami, the sweet 
friend came to the forefront. 






 
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The International Centre had slightly lesser crowds as most of the devotees had 
gathered at the Dwarka grounds.
Those that stayed back, enjoyed a beautiful, close darshan.

Evening plans unfold

 

“What is that?” He asked pointing to the  
<https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Pav_Bhaji> Pav Bhaji that we were eating. 

The awe-filled reverie broke and we chorused,

“Swami, Pav Bhaji.”

Swami seemed more confused than enlightened. GV Sir came up with some facts 
that none of us had even the slightest idea about,

“Swami in Portuguese, Pav or Pao means bread. They were the first ones to 
colonise Bombay and since then, in Bombay and Maharashtra, this Pav Bhaji is 
famous dish.” 

All of us were amazed at the extent of his knowledge. 

 


 
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A mesmerising pose during the bhajans.

Swami continued to speak a few sentences which I could not hear. Swami spoke so 
softly and I am sure many would not be able to hear. However, everyone would 
nod when those who were seated in the front nodded. Swami noticed this and 
looking at Jagdish Chandra, sitting a distance away, asked, “Are you able to 
hear what I am saying?” 

Those in the front nodded. Taking cue, Jagdish also nodded. Swami now asked him 
a little loudly, “What did I say now?”. Jagdish was blank and Swami smiled 
saying, 

“Then don’t say that you could hear!” 

 

By now, we had nearly finished tiffin. Swami asked Cheema, 

“Cheema! Kya Samachar?” (What news?)

Cheema told Swami that devotees awaited Him at the Dwarka grounds.

“Is the car ready?”

“Yes Swami.”

“Then let’s go.” 

Swami exited the dining hall. 

 

We quickly followed Him. Swami descended through the lift and via a ramp, moved 
to the congregation area where the bhajans were on. As Swami arrived on the 
stage, the two powerful air-coolers placed there blew away at His hair. They 
were quickly decommissioned and then recommissioned at a much lower speed! 
Swami sat enjoying the bhajans. His hands moved up and down with the lively 
pace of the two bhajans after which He took Aarthi. Blessing everyone with 
Abhayahastha He turned and said, 

“Let us go!” 

 

Retracing the route He had arrived by, Swami got into the car and all of us  
boarded our bus which was parked on the road outside. Though the bus started 
before Swami, we were soon overtaken by the Divine convoy of cars. The convoy, 
with its VIP clearance soon left us trailing behind by more than twenty 
minutes. I felt bad being left behind and began complaining about the same. 
After a few minutes however, I resigned to fate, settled comfortably in my seat 
and dozed off.

 

It was absolutely silent when we reached the stadium nearly an hour later! I 
wondered whether we had come to a wrong venue. As we were led by a couple of 
volunteers, it became evident that we were entering through the back of the 
main dais. Coming on to the stage, we realized that it was a huge one! It was 
amazingly large – about three times the size of Shanti Vedika (the stage in the 
Vidyagiri stadium at Puttaparthi)! Adding to the immensity as another similar 
sized stage at a slightly lower level! It was magnificent and there were lights 
all around. 

 


 
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There was an upper stage and a lower stage. Both were very huge. The devotees 
were very far away and Swami's
heart went out for them.

I felt sorry for the devotees - there were thousands and thousands of them - 
who were all seated very far from the stage. The person in the first line was a 
good fifty metres away from Swami! I imagined them seeing Swami as a ‘Nataraj 
pencil’ - a red body with a black head!  By the time we reached on stage, there 
were children singing from the lower stage. Swami was seated on the upper stage 
where the lights had been focused on Him. Since we were late, we heard only the 
conclusion of the final song after which there was Veda chanting by a huge 
delegation of Balvikas children on the main stage.



Swami turned His chair to face the children. He swayed His hands in rhythm to 
the chants. After the chanting, Swami was told that there was a drama scheduled 
on the upper stage. Swami blessed it and He moved down via a long ramp to the 
lower stage. Before that happened, two kids came to Swami with a card detailing 
the theme of the drama and some floral offerings. A card was shown to Him and 
then Swami blessed them to begin. 

 


 
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A panorama of the devotees who had gathered at the Dwarka grounds.

A drama on stage

 

One of the corners on the lower stage had been specially carpeted for Swami. 
All of us followed Him to that corner. I saw that even the lower stage was 
about six feet in height and people below were straining and struggling to 
catch a glimpse of Swami.  Swami didn’t seem happy with this at all. He seemed 
to be saying that He has been kept so far away from the devotees and the 
performing children. I understood that the Lord does not like exclusivity. He 
is happiest in inclusivity! 

 

Swami saw all of us around Him and said, “Take mikes and begin singing.” This 
seemed like a sudden change in plans. However, we hurried to get mikes as per 
the Divine command. Before we succeeded, Cheema sought Swami’s permission to 
begin the drama. Swami agreed and that’s what happened.

 

The drama had a simple plot. It depicted the life of a child who had ingrained 
in him the human values most essential in society today. It began with a 
teacher inspiring all the students to get prepared for the Republic day 
celebrations that were due in a week. In the meanwhile, the story and inspiring 
ideals of the protagonist were depicted. While all the other children splurge 
on toys and gifts, he buys a walking stick for his grandmother! He also teaches 
them ideals and inspires them always. He had a mop of curly hair and he wore an 
orange T-shirt. It was not difficult to make out whom he was alluding to. He 
was a good representation of the 1930s Sathya in the 21st century.

 


 
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Sathya Sai Padambujam Bhajare Manasa Nirantaram

CG and I had positioned ourselves a little away to take shots of the drama in 
progress. My attention however, was drawn to a mini-drama that was in progress 
at Swami’s corner of the stage.  There were at least half a dozen flies that 
were buzzing around Swami’s feet. Dwarka, being an open ground, would be 
hosting an abundance of insects and it would be no mean task to control them. 
Still, I found it interesting that the flies were all hovering only around His 
feet. Even the lowest on the evolutionary ladder seemed to know where their 
evolution lay! 



While my spiritual side rejoiced at this, my physical side was repulsed by this 
sight. I borrowed a hand fan and thought of fanning His feet. But then, what 
about photography? I moved over to Satyajit and indicated the problem to him. 
His response was both simple and brilliant.  He pulled out a white handkerchief 
and gently covered His feet completely! It was an elegant solution and the 
flies no longer seemed to bother Swami! I was happy. 

 


 
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Both the dramas in progress - one on each stage! Swami's feet have been 
delicately wrapped in the white handkerchief! 

The drama progressed slowly and when it was almost 6:50pm, Swami told Satyajit, 

“Come let us leave now.” 

When Satyajit told Swami that it would take a little more time, Swami said, 

“ It is already late and we have to travel back a long!” 

Swami too was aware of the long journey to be made! But then again, Cheema 
stepped in and requested Swami to stay on for another ten minutes.

 

After a while, Swami again looked at us and asked, “Aayipoyinda? (Is the 
programme over?)"

None of us had the slightest idea. As if signalling the end of the programme, 
Swami gently kicked away the handkerchief that had covered His feet. Nishikant 
sir saw that (the act and not the intent) and so he came forward and gently 
placed the kerchief back. Wanting to ensure that the intention is noticed, 
Swami kicked away the kerchief, harder this time, and kept moving both His 
feet, to and fro after toppling the pillows that acted as a foot rest! Once 
Satyajit noticed this, he quickly put the kerchief into His pocket and decided 
to leave. 'Coincidentally', the drama too concluded exactly at that time and as 
Swami moved up the stage, the children got ready for group photographs. Well, 
the Lord knows the drama even before it is performed in His presence! 

 

The whole programme had been elaborately covered. Live telecasts were on. Nine 
channels were broadcasting the events that were on. More channels were pining 
for a chance to cover Swami. That’s the way God is! Everyone wants a part of 
Him! There were also giant screens that had been arranged so that the people 
could see Him from far away also. Swami said that it was time to leave. He 
moved along the edges of the stage so that all the assembled thousands could 
have darshan. They were all so far away and one’s heart really went out for 
them. Then, He moved up to the main stage and moved amidst the ‘more than 
hundred’ kids who had assembled. At the corner of the stage, He saw the ladies 
seated from the corner of His eye. Immediately, His hand went up in the 
abhayahastha pose. They were so happy and their wait from 2:00 pm seemed 
fruitful! 

 


 
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Find Swami contest at the end of the presentation.

Swami moved to the centre and all the kids now rushed to Him like bees to a 
sweet lotus. And rightly, they were all diving at His lotus feet! Satyajit was 
going on saying, 

“You want pictures right? Turn that side….turn that side.” 

Cheema stepped into the fray to bring some order and I was also constantly 
telling the kids to turn and look towards me. I saw the power of God’s 
magnetism here. 

 

Three strong men - including me -  were shouting orders to these little kids 
and even physically turning them around to face the camera. But these innocent 
ones were just turning back to Swami, again and again! The attraction towards 
God is natural among children and it is no wonder that our culture exhorts on 
introducing God early in life to the children. 

 

Swami posed with them and as I was moving back to take pictures, I almost fell 
off the ramp! But I was subconsciously conscious of the “fall” that was to come 
and so I landed neatly on me feet! After the photo session, Swami moved 
backstage and to His car. I was there taking photos and Jagdish Kanadia stood 
opposite to me. Swami told both of us to go to the bus immediately and we 
instantly followed His command.

 


 
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Swami blessed all the participants backstage before leaving the Dwarka grounds.

Homewards

 

Thus began the long journey back to the International Centre. It was a night 
drive and I was seeing Delhi in its nightly costume for the first time in my 
life. I realized how special Swami had made it for me. I never thought that my 
first Delhi visit would be with my dearest Lord! When we reached the centre, we 
were told to hurry to the dining area as Swami was waiting for us. Ah! That was 
such a sweet divine gesture. Swami would always ask as to where we were. He 
never liked to eat without us! As always, that dining session too turned out to 
be a memorable one. 

 

to be continued in Part 5

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