Dearest Bhagwan
Koti Koti na Pranams at your divine lotus feet.
Sai Legacy :
Love all Serve All, Saturating our planet with Sathyam, Shivam and Sundaram your nectar !
Happy birthday Bhagwan
Just a reminder Bhagwan In 2011, I wrote you will make a physical appearance in the interview room, waiting patiently.
Vishva Shanti - Vishva KalyanSathya SAI is omnipresent !
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BhagwanRose for SAI
Let your love flow through me incessantly
Victor Kanu - 1981
Thought of the day !
Sri Sathya Sai Baba was born with two marks :
One his chest (vesture) and on his one thigh. The marks resemble and eagle. According to the theory of avatara, a mark of this kind of the chest is the hallmark of an avatara. To have two such marks distinguish a purna (full) avatara, as we have in Sai Baba, from the rest. That is why revelation 19 names the possessor of those marks as the " King of Kings" and Lord of Lords - a purna avatara
Victor Kanu - 1981
Book - God Incarnate
page 4
Thought of the day !
Akhanda Bhajans
As we immerse ourselves in the Global Akhanda Bhajan, Bhagawan reminds us how the simple Sadhana of singing can be transformed into a liberating penance.
The word Nama has great significance numerologically. 'Na' is equal to zero. 'A' is equal to two and 'Ma' equals five, the total being seven, indicating that the Nama Sankirtanam needs seven elements for success: Shruti, Laya, Raga, Tala, Bhava, Prema, Samhita. Seven cannotes the seven swaras, the seven sages, the seven days of the week known as the sacred Saptaha. Sankirtanam must be done with emphasis on tone, timing, tune, rhythm, attitude, love, and the attainment of the highest good. It is not singing for singing's sake.
The melody must emerge from the heart, must be saturated with genuine feeling, should be soaked in love, and must make you forget yourself, then it is a tapas or penance. Sankirtanam of such kind will save not just the individual but will save the entire world. Embodiments of love! Even if you are unable to do meditation, recitation, yoga, or yajna, engage yourself in singing the Name of God. From a simple person (pamara) to an awakened one (Paramahamsa), Namasankirtana can be taken up.
Divine Discourse, Jan 26, 1982
Bhagwan