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Sai Vichaar 01.Feature of the Week 02.Contributed Article 03.Experiences of Devotees 04.Devotees Say 05.Sai Activities 06.Prayer Club 07.Quote of the Week 08.Question of the Week 09.Subscribe to Sai Vichaar 10.Email Newsletter to a friend 11.Submit Articles to Sai Vichaar 12.Un-Subscribe Sai Vichaar 13.From the Editor's Keyboard 14.Disclaimer From the Editor's Keyboard... Sai devotees posting prayer request are requested to state their needs briefly and be specific about their prayer needs. This will help with good use of space and allows more requests to be posted every week. A Sai devotee suggested the "Question of the week" for this week as follows: Chapter VIII of Shri Sai Satcharita says, "Those souls whose merits preponderate, go to heaven and live there till they enjoy the fruits of their actions and when this is done, they are cast down; while those souls, whose demerits preponderate go to hell and suffer the consequences of their misdeeds for as long as they deserve it. When their merits and demerits balance each other, they are born on earth as human beings and are given a chance to work out their salvation. Ultimately, when their merits and demerits both are worked out completely, they get their deliverance and become free." This quote by Hemadpant (as inspired by Baba) means that since we are born as human beings, our merits and demerits balance each other and we should concentrate on working out our salvation. Q. How can we, the devotees of Sai Baba, ensure that our merits and demerits both are worked out completely so that we get our deliverance and become free? Humbly Yours, The Editor
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Feature of the week:
Never worry!
"Do not worry in the least; always be full of joy; never, never worry to the end of your life. This is what Baba said, all the time. Baba seemed to be repeating to his devotees the same famous Taittiriya Shruti-siddhanta, which says that, Perfect happiness itself is Brahman. This I know. (Sai Satcharita ch.17 v.112&113)." These are the words told by Sai to his devotees recorded by Sri Hemadpant in Sai Satcharita. Sai taught the simplest way to reach the happiness. It is by devotion and love for God. Sai asked us not to worry about any thing (after doing our best), as God is there to take care of everything. Still, most of us are living with a peculiar condition called, FADD. It is an acronym for fear, anxiety, dissatisfaction, and depression. Why there is a gap between Sri Sai's words and our daily living with lot of worries to the extent of drowning us (with worries power)! This shows, we are able to appreciate these words as Sai devotees, but when it comes to the level of practice, lot of us are not able to do so! Why? We are definitely omitting some important particulars regarding the essentials of understanding. We should realize that the worries or the problems we face are not new to the human kind or only to us. The degree of problems might be different for each of us, but the kind (type) is the same. According to Bhagavat Gita, whatever problems we have, they have all been categorized into three groups. ADHYATMIKA: 1. Worries that arise from gross body causes like birth, disease, old age, death etc. 2. Worries that arise from subtle body (manas, buddhi, ahamkara) causes like grief, shame, unworthiness, despair, pride, jealousy etc. ADHIBHAUTIKA:Worries that come from the external objects. It includes other people painful criticism and violence on us, damage caused to us by animals (for example mosquito bites, dog bites while walking) environment (polluted air, smoke etc). ADHIDAIVIKA: Worries caused by the things on which we have little control. Sudden earthquakes, famine, severe floods etc. These different problems are the common accompaniments to all human beings on the earth. They are called Bhava Roga(Disease of birth and death). These problems in one sense help us to discover who we are in the truest sense. The difficulties of life are intended to make us better, not bitter. The moment we think we are separate from every one else and feel that we should get the best irrespective of what happens to others, then we are creating a wheel of karma which will be repeated to us through some one else. Having known this, whenever we face a problem let us give more attention to the solution, rather than blaming and brooding over the problem. Sri Sai advised us to be kind with each other and love one another for our own benefit. In simple words he told us that do not hurt, anyone (at least as much as possible) and he further added that it is equal to hurting him. Sai experienced that oneness with all the beings on earth. He told a simple remedy for our happiness. Remembering (feeling the presence) God in every action. He told Hemad, whatever you do; just remember me before doing it. Naturally, the remembrance of Sri Sai's name will remove all the Asubha (bad vasanas), as darkness cannot stand before light. Whatever comes to our lot, after our best attempts, we should accept it as karmaphalam. If we pray to God sincerely feeling remorse for the mistakes we committed, God will definitely listen to us. Destiny (mistakes we did in the past) cannot be changed, but we can use our freewill not to repeat the mistakes. Even though we continue to receive the reactions of our past mistakes, it will certainly lighten up our karma. In other words, a pin will prick where the sword is due. As told by a famous person, All problems are psychological (ego created). All solutions are spiritual. The awareness of the universal causes of problems and our role in it, lessens our tendency to make them into our very own personal worries. It changes our approach to the problem. We try to look forward to the lessons of life from the problems. When we are allotting less space for worry in the mind, we are giving more space for peace and happiness. Slowly, Sai's words start making sense in our day-to-day living.
Contributed Article: O Sai! Thou art the Datta Tatva
O Sai! Thou art the Datta Tatva
O Baba! The year 1910 is written in gold on the heart of each of Your devotees, for that was the year that Govindrao Dabholkar alias Hemadpant visited Shirdi. On seeing You grinding wheat, his curiosity was aroused, and he wished with all his heart to write Your biography. When he did bow before You to seek Your permission through Shama, You were moved, and blessed him by giving him Your udi (vibhuti) and placing Your boon-bestowing hand on his head with these words, "Make a collection of stories and experiences; keep notes and memos; I'll help you. You are only an outward instrument. I should write Myself My autobiography and satisfy the wishes of My devotees. When your ego is completely annihilated and there is left no trace of it, Myself shall enter into you and shall write Myself."(Shri Sai Satcharita, Chapter 2)
And Baba! rest is history, history of the God who descended on earth, history of the God who walked on the soil of Shirdi for 60 years. Nay, Baba! Nay, it is the history of the God who is still, and ever will be with His devotees wherever they be. O my Sadguru! Your 'entry into him' made him experience an epiphany, a spiritual flash that You are an "incarnation of Lord Dattatreya" (Shri Sai Satcharita, Chapter: 1)
O Sai! Dattatreya descended into the realm of the world as progeny of Atri and Anusuya, a sage couple of the Vedic Age. Seer Atri was one of such seers who had 'seen' and experienced the brahma-gnyan, the eternal wisdom; and Anusuya became famous for her devotion to her husband. She was the embodiment of chastity.
One story tells that once a Brahmin named Kaushik was staying in a town called Pratishthaan. He used to go to a whore in spite of being a Brahmin and having a devoted wife Nalayani. Later he suffered from leprosy and was thrown out by the whore. Then he came back to his wife who accepted him still. However, he still did not care for the wife, and was thinking about the whore all the time. One day he asked his wife to take him to that whore. In that town, the sage Mandavya had been spiked instead of a real thief; and he was lying on the spike in the forest. While walking through the deep forest in the night, Kaushik happened to hit his leg by mistake to Mandavya sage who cursed him to death before the sunrise. To stop the curse, Kaushik's devoted wife, with her powers of austerity, restrained the sun from rising, upon which all activities ceased, and created havoc. The gods, alarmed by this, went to Lord Brahma for counsel. Lord Brahma said, "Majesty is subdued by majesty indeed, and austerities also by austerities, O ye immortals! Hearken, therefore, to my advice. Through the might of the faithful wife, the sun does not rise; and from its not rising, loss befalls mortals and you. Hence do ye, through desire that sun should rise, propitiate Atri's faithful wife Anusuya who is rich in austerities". Having been so instructed, the gods sought the help of the wife of the sage Atri. When they submitted their desires, she replied, "The might of a faithful wife may not be lost in any wise. Hence while honoring that good lady, I will liberate the day", and requested Kaushik's wife to let the sun rise. At Anusuya's exhortation, Nalayani relented; the sun rose, and Kaushik died; but he was restored to life by the virtuous Anusuya.
Then there fell a shower of flowers, accompanied with the strains of heavenly instruments and other musical instruments. And the gods were delighted and said to Anusuya: "Inasmuch thou hast accomplished a great job for the gods, the gods will be pleased to grant thee a boon, O ascetic lady. Therefore, choose a boon, O blessed lady." Anusuya spoke: "If ye gods headed by Brahma, being favorable, will grant me a boon, and if ye deem me worthy of a boon, then let Brahma, Vishnu, and Shiva become sons to me, and let me in company with my husband attain religious devotion, to the end that I may be delivered from affliction." "Be it so!", exclaimed Brahma, Vishnu, Shiva, and the other gods to her; and they departed, duly honoring the ascetic lady. Another story tells that such was the spiritual power of Anusuya, which induced jealousy and envy in others. Once Sage Narada poisoned the minds of the three goddesses Saraswati, Laxmi and Parvati by telling them that Anusuya was much greater than them. Incensed by this they requested their husbands to go and violate her "pativrata vrata". However, the three Gods Brahma, Vishnu, and Shiva decided to prove their jealous and envious wives how wrong they were. (to be continued...)
Vijayakumar One Thursday, my wife strongly prayed to Saibaba to enable our baby to stand and started reading Dasaganu's Stavanamanjari. To our surprise, our baby stood up that day without any support and started to place steps. From then on, with Saibaba's grace our baby was able to stand freely, walk and run without any difficulty. We are applying Udi to his feet daily. Now our kid is 18 months old, and can walk as a normal child and no one can notice that his legs were subjected to operational treatment. I can strongly say that this was possible only with the grace of Saibaba. Through His miraculous grace, He made us to approach a right doctor; had the feet of baby corrected successfully at the right time and given strength to our baby to walk as a normal child does at the right age. This experience has once again proved the fact that if we have Nishtha (firm faith) on Saibaba and pray to Him with Saburi (patience), He will remove all our fears and provide us successful results. Vijayasarathi Now see the Sai Leela. I have been trying to get an apartment in a nice complex as the present one is not good. I have a tough time in getting an apartment with reasonable facilities in a reasonable rent. Finally I got one, but that area was like a remote area and no one in my circle knows about the area and I was in a confusion whether to move to that area or not. We were in a situation that we needed an advice from Baba. To my surprise that evening when I returned home, thinking about this, I saw this parcel from Saibaba.org with the beautiful desk calendar with Baba's messages for each day. When I opened the date for March 4th it read, "Do not fear. I am Myself there and guarding you and your family". That was the assurance Baba gave me. I got the direction that I needed at the right time. So I have decided to go to the new area. I will be moving to this new apartment on 30th April. I am sure Baba is with us always. I do not have enough words of gratitude to the Saibaba.org team for sending this priceless gift to me, that too in the perfect time when I needed the moral support the most. Many thanks to everyone who helped me get this treasure of Baba. Om Sai Ram.
Jaya Rajyalakshmi Preeti Priyanka Sai devotee Radhika Suresh Meenakshi Sai devotee A devotee Zenobia Leena Sai devotee Kumar
Quotation of the Week:
"The Lord is the sole doer and inspirer."-Shri Sai Baba
Q. In Sai Satcharita, Sri Saibaba says to a devotee that their relationship was for the past 72 births. Is there any significance to 72 births? A. by Hariharan The no of births has significance in two ways. 1) When the Lord descends on the earth, he comes with his associates. In that sense, we can assume Shama comes along with Baba whenever Baba descends on the earth. 2) The other significance when Baba has used this quote for others can be understood in this context. Many people had the benefit of association with Baba, sometimes very personal birth after birth. Still because they didn't achieve the perfection of life, they had to take more births. So it is very important for us that once we have achieved the grace of Baba, we should not waste just in pursuit of material things. We should try to advance spiritually, especially by nama jaap which is the only way of liberation in this age of Kali and also by improving our daily life or routine so that it is centered around Baba and his teachings.
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