WHY THE ANNUAL SPORTS MEET?

 


  
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Prakash tugged at the carabiners that held him to the ropes via the harness he 
was wearing. He checked all the safety buckles on the harness to ensure that 
they were secure. Everything was fine. He put on the helmet and tightened its 
strap across his chin. He then looked below at the distance. The Ambassador car 
in the middle of the cricket ground was just a little white spot and on top of 
it was a brown spot - the cardboard wall which he would be ramming into. The 
zip lining ropes from the top of the hillock to the bottom passed just above 
the cardboard wall. Everything seemed perfect for the final practice before 
show time.

 

Prakash was part of '​Team Falcons​'​ ​a group of students performing 
daredevilry stunts on 11 January 2005, as part of the Annual Sports and 
Cultural Meet of the Sri Sathya Sai educational institutions. Daredevilry was 
not new in the Sports Meet that had witnessed motorbike stunts, 4-wheeler 
stunts, show-jumping with horses, para-motor flying, bungee jumping, 
fire-escapades and the like in the previous years. But the question that might 
pop in a mind not acquainted with Swami’s system is “Why on earth do students 
take up such events? Do they do it for the adrenaline rush? Or is the Sathya 
Sai educational system built to produce acrobats and sportspersons?”

 

The answer is simple. But for it to make better sense, let us go back to 
Prakash who was ready to take the plunge.

 

Prakash closed his eyes momentarily, said a quick prayer and launched off. The 
morning session of the Sports Meet had concluded a couple of hours before and 
in a couple of hours from now, the evening session would begin. That was when 
Prakash’s stunt was scheduled and this was the final test run. As he hurtled 
down the rope and touched a speed of almost 50 km/h, a horrible realisation hit 
him! The ropes had been erected early in the morning, much before the events 
began at the Hill View Stadium. The sun was not yet up then. Having been 
exposed to four hours of the sun’s warmth, the ropes had expanded. They were 
sagging and, Prakash realized, he would be ramming straight into the windshield 
of the car instead of the cardboard wall on top of it!

 


  
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The driver in the car also noticed this and quickly started the car and began 
to move forward. Things happen very quickly at high speeds. Though Prakash did 
not ram into the windshield, he crashed into the luggage-carriage on top of the 
car. The metallic tearing sound was sickening and a moment later, Prakash was 
on the ground, holding his back with a grimace​ ​of pain. Everyone gathered 
around him to assist him but what could anyone do? His harness was quickly 
removed.

 

After two minutes of terrifying silence, Prakash wiped the tears from his eyes 
and spoke his first words, “Sir, please allow me to do it in the evening. Don’t 
deprive me of the chance to please Swami...”

 

That was when everyone realised that his pained tears were not because of his 
hurting back but a hurting thought at the back of his mind that he would be 
replaced for the final showdown!

And that, dear reader, summarizes why anyone does anything during the Sports 
Meet - to make Swami happy and see a smile on His face. There is no doubt about 
this. Swami Himself declared this during His Divine Discourse on 14 January 
2003:

 

“Here, people have to understand the difference in the sports activities of our 
students and the students elsewhere. The students outside have only one goal in 
their mind, i.e. to win a prize or a medal, whereas our students only aim is to 
please Swami.”

 


  
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This holds good for all students - boys and girls, KG to PG. The tiny tots from 
the Primary School practice in the early morning chills and early afternoon 
heatwaves with equal rigour and vigour. They do not understand the 4 Ds of 
dedication, discipline, duty or determination. But the 5th D of devotion - love 
for God - makes the other 4 Ds spontaneous! 

 

Now if one were to ask what is the reason for such love for God, the line in 
one of Swami’s favourite songs comes to mind - “No reason for love; no season 
for love.”

 

When the logical mind refuses to accept that statement and seeks a reason, the 
only one it probably finds is the fact that Swami’s love for the students 
inspires the students’ love for their Swami.

 


  
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“The students are not the same...”

>From Prakash, let us move over to Hemant who is tugging at the laces of his 
>shoes, getting ready for the march past. Hemant has been a student literally 
>from KG to PG, having completed 17 years in Swami’s educational institutions. 
>Though the items done for the Sports Meet repeat once every few years, the 
>march past is definitely an annual occurrence. Every year, without fail, 
>Hemant has been part of the march past, the parade on the morning of the 
>January 11. Is he not bored of doing the same thing, over and over again, year 
>after year?

 

“Have you thought about it from Swami’s angle?” he counter-questions, “He has 
been seeing the same march past for more than 25 years now. Is He 'bored'?”

 


  
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That is a very valid point made there. It is fascinating to see Swami’s 
fascination with the march past. It is not as if He sees it once every year. He 
sees it more than a dozen times a year. In fact, He comes regularly for the 
practice sessions also! On some occasions, He even asks for a repeat of the 
march past practice. Of course, He sees other items as well, but the march past 
is something that He never misses each year. He was also asked once,

“Swami, how do you enjoy the 'same' march past, year after year?”

“The students are not the same...” was the quick reply.

 


  
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In a very candid conversation, S. Srinidhi, a former student of Swami who is 
now in the armed forces gave some amazing insights on why the march past should 
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 . He has marched before Swami and now he comes during the Sports Meet season 
to train Swami's students in marching. ​That is the student's perspective. If 
we try and imagine Swami’s perspective, it presents some more beautiful 
insights.

 

Swami’s only concern is individual perfection that collectively transforms into 
perfection at the macro level. Little wonder that He sits almost at the edge of 
His chair as the students march up to the dais to perform the '​Eyes-right​'​ 
salute. Having exhorted on Samyak Drishti (good vision) being the foundation 
for a good character (which is the true goal of education), it is as if Swami 
is keen to ensure that every student has his/her ‘eyes’ to the ‘right’ side 
always. And which is the ‘right’ side? The side on which the Lord is seated!

 

Is it a coincidence that the “Squad Daayein Dekh” command to turn eyes to the 
right has been so designed? I don’t think so.

 


  
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The Students’ Experience is the Same

Different students participate in different events during each Sports Meet. But 
their experience is the same - whether it is a girl jumping through a ring of 
fire on her motorbike or a boy dancing gracefully to the steps of 
Bharatanatyam. That is summarised well by Sathya Lars as he prepares to climb 
to a height of 50 feet to perform the '​Celestial Rhythms’.

 

“I have been a student here for one and a half decades. My earliest memories of 
Sports Meet is just jumping and jogging at a particular point on a huge grid 
that was drawn on the ground. Today, I am going to be performing on another 
grid - one that is 50 feet high. The grid is the same, the altitude is 
different. This, I feel, is what Swami has done to me through the Sports Meets. 
The activity apparently appears to be the same, but the elevation is something 
totally different. That spiritual elevation also leads to elation.”

 


  
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That, dear reader, is the Sports Meet in essence for you. This year again, all 
activities for the Meet on January 11 are in full swing. The preparations are 
on. The various events may be the same. The march past is definitely the same. 
But, as Swami said, the students are all different. And yet, they are all 
having the same experience of bending their bodies, mending their minds, ending 
their senses and uplifting their beings!

 

As we eagerly await this grand event, enjoy these glimpses of the preparations 
in progress. 

Click the image below to view the Photo Gallery of the Sports & Cultural Meet 
preparations - 2016


 
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By: Aravind Balasubramanya

- Radio Sai Team

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