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Embodiments
of Love!
Every
individual has four Gurus in this world. The Vedas proclaim “Mathrudevo
bhava, Pithrudevo bhava, Acharyadevo bhava, Athithidevo bhava”,
which means the mother, father, teacher, and the guest are to be
considered as God. Among the four, the mother is the first and the
foremost guru. There are several inner meanings to the teachings
of the mother. A true disciple is one who meticulously follows the
mother’s instructions. The mother may appear to be an ordinary individual
like any other, but when you delve deep into her teachings, you
will realize that she is a great guru (teacher). But, those who
are not on the spiritual path, may take all this lightly.
Once,
mother Eswaramma was returning from Chitravathi river with a vessel
full of water. An old woman was walking along with her with great
difficulty, unable to bear the burden of the vessel filled with
water. Eswaramma enquired “Mother! Are you feeling difficulty in
carrying the vessel full of water?” The old woman who was perspiring
and unable to keep pace with her replied,“Yes, mother! I am unable
to carry this vessel for such a long distance. But, I have no children
to help me in this task. I myself have to carry this vessel full
of water everyday”. These words of agony were imprinted on the mind
of Eswaramma. After walking for some distance, she saw a small boy
holding a slate and pencil in one hand and carrying a heavy load
of books in a bag hanging round his neck. He was unable to walk,
but he had to continue his journey to the Bukkapatnam School. Eswaramma
enquired of the boy, “My dear son! What for are these slate and
pencil? Why are you carrying such a heavy load of books?”. The small
boy replied “Mother, I am carrying these books so that I can note
down all that the teachers teach me”. Eswaramma kept all these incidents
in her mind. After walking for some more distance, she came across
a frail lady carrying her infant child on her shoulders proceeding
towards Bukkapatnam. Eswaramma again enquired of this lady, “you
appear to be frail and weak, unable to carry the child. Why should
you to have to walk such a long distance up to Bukkapatnam?” The
lady replied “Mother! What else can I do? There is no doctor in
this remote village who can give some medicine for my child. He
is suffering from cold and fever. I have to take him to the Bukkapatnam
hospital”. This incident also made an imprint on the mind of Eswaramma.
There
used to be a mother and small child in a remote village near Kolkata.
As soon as the child was born, the father died. The mother somehow
brought up the child with the meagre income, she earned by doing
some odd jobs. There was not even a lamp in the house for the boy
to study during the night. He used to sit under the street lights
and study. Thus, he continued his studies with great difficulty
and earned a high degree of qualification. That little boy blossomed
into the legendary Eswarachandra Vidyasagar.
Once,
a fair was being held in Kolkata. Eswarchandra’s mother also started
out to visit the fair, wearing a worn-out sari. He saw her pitiable
condition. While everybody else was going to the fair wearing expensive
clothes, Vidyasagar could not bear the sight of his mother going
to the fair wearing a worn-out sari. He asked, “Mother! Why are
you going to the fair wearing such a worn-out sari?” The mother
replied “My dear son! I am happy with whatever I have. Please do
not worry. You continue with your studies and come up in life”.
A
few years after this incident, Vidyasagar completed his studies.
He was able to secure a good job with a decent salary. He bought
some good saris for his mother with his first month’s salary. Then,
his mother told him “I will not be really happy with these costly
saris. If you help these poor people in our village and alleviate
their suffering at least to some extent, that is enough for me”.
She further expressed that she had three desires. Immediately, Vidyasagar
fell at her feet and prayed, “Mother! It is my duty to fulfill your
desires. It is the responsibility of a son to fulfill the desires
of his mother and make her happy. Please let me know what your desires
are”. The mother replied “My dear son! There are several poor, uneducated
and sick people in our village. Who will alleviate their suffering?
I will be really happy, only when you can remove their difficulties.
The children in this village have to walk long distances and go
to the neighbouring village for studies. I am really moved at their
pitiable condition. Should they have to undergo so many difficulties
for the sake of education? I want you to build a small school in
this village itself so that these children can comfortably study
here”. Vidyasagar built a small school in his village, as per the
wishes of his mother and she was happy.
On
another day, Vidyasagar found his mother sitting in a pensive mood
and enquired what the reason was. She told him, “My dear son! The
people of our village are suffering a lot for want of drinking water.
They have to fetch the water from long distances, walking all the
way. The well in our village has completely dried up. How can old
ladies like me fetch water from such a long distance? If you can
arrange for the digging of a well in our village, it will be a great
boon for them. This is my second desire”. Vidyasagar assured her,
“Mother! I will certainly fulfil your desire. I will try to solve
the drinking water problem in our village”. Initially, he got two
or three bore wells sunk in the village, but they were not of much
use. The bore wells were able to supply water only during the rainy
season. During summer, they used to dry up, yielding not even a
drop of water. Therefore, the mother advised him to find a permanent
solution for the problem. Then, Vidyasagar arranged for digging
a big well and solved the problem of water scarcity permanently.
His mother was happy.
After
sometime, Vidyasagar got a promotion in his job. His salary also
increased. Then, he approached his mother and enquired, “Mother!
What is your third desire?” She replied “My dear son! You have built
a school. You have provided drinking water to the villagers. But,
the mothers in our village are compelled to take their children
whenever they fall sick, to the neighbouring village for treatment.
I am unable to see their plight. Hence, I will be happy if you can
arrange to build a small hospital in our village”. In accordance
with his mother’s wish, Vidyasagar got a hospital built in his village.
Thus, he fulfilled all the desires of his mother in due course.
Gradually,
he reached a high position in his career due to his good behaviour.
His salary was also increased commensurate with the high position.
In spite of that, he continued to be humble and obedient and thereby
earned a good name for himself. One day, his mother called him and
advised him, “My dear son! I am happy that you have attained a very
high position in life. But, do not become arrogant”.
| For
some people, |
| Excessive
wealth gives rise to ego which in turn paves way the for many
wicked qualities. When wealth leaves you, ego also vanishes
and as a result the evil qualities disappear. |
| (Telugu
Poem) |
However,
this was not the case with Vidyasagar. He cultivated the quality
of humility along with education. He earned a good name for himself
as a great orator. Educated people in large numbers used to flock
round him to hear his speeches. Once a meeting was arranged in a
neighbouring town and Vidyasagar was to address the gathering. Vidyasagar
started for that town. An ICS officer was traveling in the same
compartment in which Vidyasagar was travelling. The officer was
going to that town to hear Vidyasagar’s speech. However, he had
only heard his name, but had never seen him before. As soon as the
officer alighted from the train, he started shouting “Coolie! Coolie!’.
On seeing this, Vidyasagar approached him and enquired what luggage
the officer had. The officer replied that he had only a small suitcase.
Then Vidyasagar asked him, “Is it necessary for you to engage a
coolie to carry this small suitcase? I will carry it for you. But,
where are you going?”. The officer replied, “I understand that a
great scholar and orator by name Eswarchandra Vidyasagar is going
to deliver a speech. I am going to attend his speech”.
Vidyasagar
then took the suitcase into his hands and started walking along
with the officer. Both of them reached the venue of Vidyasagar’s
lecture. There, Vidyasagar handed over the suitcase to the officer.
The officer then took out his purse and enquired how much money
he had to pay Vidyasagar as porterage charges. Vidyasagar politely
refused his offer saying, “Sir! You have given me an opportunity
to serve you. I don’t need anything more”. He silently walked away
from that place. Considering Vidyasagar to be a madcap, the officer
proceeded to the venue and sat in the audience. The organizers of
the function were waiting to garland Eswarchandra Vidyasagar on
his arrival. In a few minutes Vidyasagar arrived there, dressed
in very simple clothes. He was accorded a warm welcome and profusely
garlanded by the organizers of the function. The officer who was
observing this welcoming ceremony realized to his utter astonishment
that the person who had carried his suitcase from the railway station
was none other than Eswarachandra Vidyasagar himself. He felt ashamed.
He reverentially offered his pranams to this great, yet humble individual,
in his heart of hearts. Then Vidyasagar began his speech. He explained
that humility is the foremost quality of an educated person. He
said, pride and arrogance are the result of excessive wealth and
consequently such a person loses the fundamental quality of human
nature.
After
the conclusion of the programme, the ICS officer met Vidyasagar
and offered his sincere apologies for his mistake. He pleaded with
Vidyasagar “Sir, your speech was a great eye opener for me. I behaved
arrogantly due to the pride that I am a highly educated person.
Please excuse me”.
In
course of time, Vidyasagar’s reputation as a scholar and orator
increased by leaps and bounds. He continued to do great service
to the people. He got several poor students educated. He provided
drinking water to several villages, where there were no such facilities.
His mother felt very happy that her son was doing great service
to the poor and needy. She prayed to God that every mother should
be blessed with such noble children.
Similarly,
Sathya Sai has undertaken several community welfare activities in
Puttaparthi like constructing residential houses for the poor, educating
their children, providing drinking water to the villagers etc.,
as per the wishes of His mother. What the mother expressed in those
days were small desires. But, in course of time, they assumed the
form of gigantic projects and created history. Mother Eswaramma
was very happy at the great service rendered by Swami to the villagers.
She expressed with satisfaction, “My dear son! You built houses
for the poor, You solved the drinking water problem for the villagers,
You provided electricity to the village which was reeling under
darkness. Not only that, You have also built a school and a hospital.
You have fulfilled all my desires”. She felt extremely happy that
her son had undertaken and completed such great tasks. She used
to tell the ladies gathering round her, “I requested Swami to build
a small school in Puttaparthi village. But, Swami established a
great educational institution in its place.”
Thus,
the humble wishes of the mother transformed themselves ultimately
into great projects providing immense benefit to the humanity at
large. What the country needs today is children, who follow the
teachings of their mothers. The teachings of the mothers may appear
to be very simple and insignificant; but, in course of time, they
provide great happiness. Eswaramma’s desires were very simple! She
wanted drinking water to be made available to the small village
of Puttaparthi. But, Swami provided drinking water to the entire
district of Ananthapur. She wanted Me to build a small school. But,
Sathya Sai built huge buildings and established great educational
institutions. In those days, villagers used to suffer due to lack
of basic medical facilities. Therefore, Mother Eswaramma requested
Me to build a small hospital. But, Swami, built great temples of
healing, the Sathya Sai Super Specialty Hospitals, one in Puttaparthi
and another in Bangalore. Thus, the small wishes of the mother resulted
in the establishment of great institutions.
Embodiments
of love!
You need not follow anybody. It is enough, if you engage yourself
in activities that would satisfy your mother. If your mother is
happy and contented, that will confer great blessing on you. Whatever
your mother says, obey her command willingly and sincerely. That
is what is required today! Obey your mother and become recipients
of her love. Then the whole world will progress. You need not undertake
any other acts of merit. Sacrifice your entire life to satisfy your
mother. It is only because Sathya Sai fulfilled the wishes of His
mother and provided satisfaction to her, His glory has spread far
and wide.
Sathya
Sai has built great Hospitals and provided expensive medical treatment
absolutely free to everyone, right from the poorest of the poor
to the richest. In the field of medical services, there are no institutions
anywhere in the world which can be compared to Sathya Sai Institute
of Higher Medical Sciences. In this hospital, medicines, operations,
food - everything is provided free of cost. Nobody is able to comprehend
how we are able to provide all these things free of cost in the
present day scenario of sky-rocketing costs. Unfortunately, people
are not able to realize the great value of the services being rendered
by our hospitals. Today, many hospitals advertise their facilities
through electronic media, attract people and loot them of their
hard earned money and even go to the extent of causing death to
patients by negligence. This is not right. The poor people should
be given free food, free education, free water and free medicine.
There can be no greater service than providing all these services
free of cost. I wish that all the students, past and present, should
undertake such services. We are not collecting even a paisa from
our students, as fees. The Sathya Sai Educational Institutions provide
education totally free of cost. People have to spend huge amounts
for acquiring higher education in other institutions. But, our students
need not spend any amount for their education here. I am providing
totally free education from KG to PG to all the students who come
here with love and great expectation. In fact, all our services
are provided with loving care and free of cost.
The
Sikh student, who spoke earlier, tried his best for a long time
to acquire higher education. But, he could not pursue his higher
studies, due to paucity of funds. Hence, he took up employment on
a meagre salary. Later on, he joined our college and earned his
MBA degree. Now, he is contributing his services to the hostel as
a grateful offering to Swami. There are several students like him,
who are undertaking service activities in Swami’s Institutions.
The boy who spoke after him hails from Delhi. He also had great
expectations to pursue higher education, but had no funds. He joined
our Institution and qualified himself with an MBA degree in first
class. All this is free of cost. Since then, he remained here in
the service of Swami. He has decided to dedicate his life to the
Institution which produces such boys. Thus, all the students of
the Sathya Sai institutions have been cultivating broad-mindedness
and the spirit of service. All our students are broad-minded. You
do not find any narrow-minded students here. They are filled with
love and behave among themselves like brothers. It is My endeavour
to train such ideal boys and girls. It is My wish that all our students
should willingly undertake free service activities to the society
with a spirit of love and sacrifice.
Many
of our students are working in highly paid jobs in big cities like
Delhi and Agra. In fact, top companies in India are seeking the
services of our students, offering them high-salaried jobs. Our
students working in these places are also undertaking service activities
like providing free tuitions to poor students. Wherever they are,
our students are undertaking various service activities with a spirit
of sacrifice and broad-mindedness. Education is not mere bookish
knowledge. Developing broad-mindedness, spirit of sacrifice, sharing
one’s resources willingly with the fellow members of the society
and making them happy - these are the true qualities of an educated
person. There are several such students in Prasanthi Nilayam who
are happy and contented by undertaking service to society. My main
task is to prepare such boys and girls. I am providing everything
that is required for them. I am even sending them abroad for higher
education, if necessary.
Dr.
Padmanabhan who is sitting here may be known to all of you. He qualified
as a doctor at a very young age and wanted to set up a small clinic
here in Bangalore. I called him and told him, “Doctor! You must
acquire higher degrees in medicine. You should not stop your education
with the present degree. Your family circumstances may not be conducive
to pursue higher education. But, I am with you. I will provide for
your higher education”. One day, I called him for dinner and later
sent him to Vienna for higher education in medicine. Accordingly,
he went abroad and obtained higher degrees in medicine. After his
return, he is now doing wonderful service in Brindavan. He is not
money-minded. The great name he has acquired in Swami’s service
is all that matters to him. Can there be greater wealth than a good
name? He serves the poor. Even though he has undergone a heart surgery,
he continues to serve the poor and sick patients. Thus, Swami has
moulded him as a loving, soft-hearted and selfless individual with
a sacred heart and prompted him to serve several people.
Our
students, in spite of being highly qualified, are very unassuming
and without ego. They subsequently take up teaching jobs in our
educational institutions. It is My firm resolve to foster such noble
souls.
There
may be some minor ailments now and then to this body. However, they
do not bother Me. They are natural to the human body. Last year,
one boy was decorating colour buntings to the door, standing on
an iron stool. Meanwhile, I opened the door and came out from My
room. As soon as he saw me, he became nervous and fell down from
the stool. As he was falling, the iron stool got tilted and fell
on Me. That was the time when My hip bone was fractured. That is
how it happened. It is not due to any past karma. I did not, however,
mind My injury. Yesterday, as I was entering My room, I casually
took the support of a brick projection from the wall. The brick,
however, got loosened and fell down on the floor. Consequently I
also fell down, landing heavily on the wrist. It was an accident.
But, I have to perform My duty, come what may. Of course, accidents
do happen due to past karma, but this incident is not of that kind.
It is due to My mistake, which was inadvertent. Such disruptions
may happen now and then, but , no disease can ever afflict Me. I
carry on My work unmindful of such incidents.
There
are seven boys here. All of them did their post graduation. They
want to stay with Swami permanently, doing service here. I am looking
after them. I told them “My dear children! You must progress in
your education. You need not depend on your parents for this. I
will take care of all your requirements. You study well and come
out with flying colours. Set an example to others”. Thus, I am making
arrangements for their higher studies. I always help others and
do not cause inconvenience to anybody. As for Myself, I will never
be afflicted with any disease whatever. Some minor incidents may
happen. But, I will carry on My work, unmindful of such incidents.
Yesterday, when I fell down, there was a loud noise and people present
there were very much afraid that some major accident had taken place.
They thought to themselves - “What has happened to Swami! Till recently,
He was not able to walk properly due to the hip fracture. Now He
has sustained an injury to His hand. What a misfortune has befallen
us!” But, I consoled them saying that nothing serious had happened
and they need not worry. The devotees have arranged a meeting here,
in which I had to participate. I do not like to desist from performing
My duty, whatever may happen to this body. Therefore, I agreed to
come here. I put on My dress. The students arranged a shawl to cover
My gown, so that I may not be inconvenienced with the bandaged arm.
The doctors however advised Me not to move. They were right in their
advice. But, I volunteered to come down against the doctor’s advice,
with the help of two boys. Since, I love My boys so much, they also
love Me with the same intensity. They are constantly in attendance
on Me and look after Me.
(As per Swami’s instructions, some boys stood up. Showing them to
the audience, Swami said). These boys have come from far off places
like Delhi and other cities and studied here in Brindavan and Prasanthi
Nilayam. They are all staying with Me and doing great service to
Me. This problem is not something that can be cured with medicines.
Their love itself is working as a great medicine for Me. Their love
alone is protecting Me in different ways. (Again pointing towards
a student…)
This
boy did his PhD. All these boys are highly educated. Still they
would like to stay back and serve Swami. There are some more boys
inside Swami’s residence. For example, Sathyajit and some other
boys are constantly in attendance on Me as a shadow and are looking
after Me. Such boys are My only property. Several people ask Me,
“ Swami! How much is the value of your property? Where is it located?”.
I tell them “My dear! I cannot say that the value of My property
is this much. My students are My property. It cannot be estimated
in terms of money. Any amount of description of the love of My boys
will be incomplete”. I cannot remain for a single day without this
property. They also cannot live without the loving care of Swami.
These boys are setting a great example to the world by their service.
Seva (selfless and loving service) alone confers great value on
the educated. I cannot describe the amount of service they render,
so lovingly. No one can adequately estimate and express in words
the loving nature of our students. No one can understand their broad-mindedness.
Outwardly, they appear like any other students. But, each one of
them is highly educated, with double post-graduate degrees. Such
boys can render great service to the world. They are serving Me
in various ways.
Sravanam
(listening), Kirtanam (singing), Vishnusmaranam (contemplating on
Vishnu), Padasevanam (serving His Lotus Feet), Vandanam (salutation),
Archanam (worship), Dasyam (servitude), Sneham (friendship), Atmanivedanam
(self-surrender).
They
are expressing their total and unconditional love towards Me in
the nine paths of devotion described above.
The
doctors advised Me bed rest. In spite of that, I decided to fulfill
My commitment to My devotees. Having known My firm resolve, the
boys stitched a shawl to cover My robe and brought Me down stairs.
This service may appear to be a small and insignificant one. But,
if you enquire into the matter deeply, you will understand that
it is very difficult to get this opportunity to serve Swami in this
way. It is only because of their loving care, I am able to come
down without much inconvenience, to speak to you. Is it really possible
in My present condition? In fact, it is their pure love that brought
Me down here. These boys have good character along with good education.
The service rendered by the boys here or in the Primary School or
Higher Secondary School or other institutions in Puttaparthi, is
beyond description. Even little boys in these Institutions behave
well. I am standing before you today to describe the good qualities
of My students; otherwise, I had no intention to give a discourse.
The students are doing great service to the society, as per My advice.
I exhort the new entrants who join the Institution this year, to
cultivate noble qualities, be healthy and happy and humble like
these boys and render good service to the society. I conclude My
discourse with blessings to one and all.

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