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Sri Sathya
Sai Baba Centre of Scarborough
Sai World
Issue: XI Apr - Sep 2001
"LOVE ALL SERVE ALL" - Baba
| Easwaramma: the Embodiment of Love and Sacrifice
Rama's divinity blossomed under Kausalya's loving care,
Lava and Kusa could become powerful and famous
due to their noble and virtuous mother Sita,
The love and care of Jijabai made Shivaji a great warrior,
Fostered with the love of his mother Putlibai, Gandhi became a Mahatma.
For all the beings in the world there is nobody greater than mother
who
gives them birth and brings them up with love and care.
(Telugu Poem)
Embodiments of Love!
The goal of man's life is neither happiness nor sorrow. Man can find
fulfillment in life only if he can trace the origin of happiness and sorrow.
In fact, man attains wisdom from sorrow and not out of happiness. The sages
and seers of yore had to face great hardships and troubles before they
could set great ideals to the rest of the world. That is why their teachings
have left an indelible impression on the hearts of the Bharatiyas. Both
the individual and the society can achieve progress and prosperity only
after undergoing many trials and tribulations. Man has to face not only
difficulties, but censure and criticism also. But noble souls will never
care for difficulties or criticism. Welfare of the society is their main
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| Adhere to Truth and Righteousness
Embodiments of Love!
You should welcome sorrow just as you welcome happiness. You will attain
equanimity of mind only when you treat happiness and sorrow alike. In the
human body, head is considered sacred whereas feet are not considered sacred.
When somebody comes to your house, is it possible to welcome only the head
and ask the feet to get out? When you welcome the head, you welcome the
feet also. Likewise, when you welcome happiness, you welcome sorrow too.
The boys and girls of today are the future citizens of the country.
They have to uphold the glory and good name of Bharat by their ideal conduct.
They should cultivate humility and reverence towards parents and elders.
Consider the whole world as one family and love everyone. If you want to
buy anything, you have to pay its price. Likewise, you can attain the human
values, viz., truth, righteousness, peace and non-violence only when you
possess the wealth of love. There is no wealth greater than love. One can
conquer the entire world if one has love. Today human values are on the
decline because man lacks the wealth of love. One can be called a human
being only when one possesses human values. The culture of Bharat exhorts,
Sathyam Vada Dharmam Chara (speak the truth and practice righteousness).
Sathya and Dharma are very essential for humanness to blossom. One
should adhere to Sathya and Dharma under all circumstances. King Harishchandra
sacrificed all his wealth and kingdom for the sake of upholding truth.
He did not budge from the path of truth even when he had to sell his wife
and son and he himself had to become the caretaker of a burial ground.
The whole creation has emerged from truth and ultimately merges into
truth. There is no place in the world where truth does not exist. Understand
this principle of pure and unsullied truth. (Telugu Poem)
That is why it is said, Truth is God. Truth and righteousness are like
the two eyes of man. One who does not adhere to truth and righteousness
is verily blind. All the sacred scriptures, the Upanishads and the Vedas
are based on these twin principles. The creation itself cannot exist without
these two. Love is the undercurrent of both truth and righteousness. Love
is the true wealth of man, be he a pauper or a millionaire. Just as a mother
does not make any distinction and showers her love on all her children
equally irrespective of their social status, so also God showers His love
on all equally. God is the embodiment of love and is present in everyone
in the form of love. You can attain Him only through love. |
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| Cultivate Spirit of Sacrifice like Vidyasagar
The Vedas have referred to this principle of love as the Atma. Truth,
love and righteousness are all synonyms of the Atma. The Vedas call man
Atmavan as he is endowed with the principle of the Atma. The Atma is also
referred to as Brahma. Who is Brahma? The scriptures describe Him as one
who emerged from the lotus that originated from Vishnu's navel. That Brahma
is the 'I' (Aham) in everyone. So, this principle of Brahma is present
in one and all, be he a theist or an atheist. Soham ('I am Brahma') Mantra
clearly demonstrates this truth. This process of inhalation and exhalation
has its origin in the navel of man. It repeats itself 21,600 times a day
reminding man of his divinity. Without paying heed to the teaching of the
inner voice, man goes through various scriptures and the Vedas in search
of divinity.
First and foremost, listen to the inner voice, which is your true preceptor
and God. The Vedas describe God as Amogha, as He is changeless, eternal
and beyond description. God is also called Siddha as He is ever ready to
fulfil the wishes of His devotees. Though God is always ready to answer
the prayers of His devotees, He does not do so when their prayers are not
wholehearted. When the prayers are sincere and intense, God will certainly
answer them. He does not have any desires except the welfare of His devotees.
To be a recipient of His grace, one has to develop sacred thoughts.
Who is man? One endowed with the mind is man. The mind is nothing but
a bundle of thoughts. You will be called a true human being only when your
thoughts are based on truth. God is the common property of man, be he a
pauper or an emperor. He is the friend of everybody. All have equal right
to experience divinity. But one should have purity of heart to experience
His grace. The heart should be filled with compassion. But today there
is no compassion, there is only fashion!
Ishwarchandra Vidyasagar was the epitome of compassion. He along with
his aged mother lived in a village near Calcutta. They lived in such abject
poverty that they had hardly anything for food other than gruel. As Vidyasagar
had sincerity and earnestness, he used to study even under street lights.
Sraddhavan Labhate Jnanam (one with sincerity and earnestness alone can
attain wisdom). One with sincerity can accomplish any great task. Vidyasagar
passed the law examination and obtained a good job. Neither happiness nor
sorrow is permanent. One follows the other with the passage of time. Likewise,
Vidyasagar's days of poverty were over as he was drawing a handsome salary.
One day, he told his mother that he wanted to buy some good Saris and
jewels for her as he was earning sufficient money. He asked his mother
to express her wish. The mother said that she did not need anything at
that time and would express her wish at the appropriate time. Being an
obedient son, he would never force his mother in any matter. As months
passed by, his salary increased substantially. On a particular Sunday,
he sat by his mother's side and said, "Mother, I have a lot of money with
me, I pray you express your wish at least now." The mother said, "Son,
I want three jewels. As there is no school in our village, the children
are forced to walk long distances to attend school. The parents are concerned
about their safety and spend anxious moments till they return from school
in the evening. So, please construct a small school in our village. This
is the first 'jewel' I desire from you." Accordingly, Vidyasagar got a
school constructed in his village. After some time, his mother expressed
her second wish. She said, "Our villagers are suffering from lack of medical
facilities. When the children are afflicted with any disease, the mothers
have to carry them to the town for treatment. So, I want you to construct
a small hospital in our village. This is the second 'jewel' I expect from
you." Vidyasagar built a hospital too. As days rolled by, Vidyasagar's
name and fame spread far and wide. People were all praise for his social
service activities. After some time, his mother expressed her third wish.
She said, "Son! The water in all the wells of our village has been reduced
to a trickle. The villagers are suffering due to lack of drinking water.
So, I want you to make arrangements for water supply in our village."
As per his mother's wish, Vidyasagar provided drinking water to the
villagers. His mother was overjoyed. She blessed her son saying, "I wish
every mother had a noble son like you who dedicates his life to the welfare
of the society. What is the use of having many sons who bring disrepute
to the family as did the sons of Dhritarashtra?"
Why does water scarcity arise? When there is a decline in Sathya and
Dharma, the level of water in the earth also declines. As compassion and
love have diminished in the human heart, water has become scarce. This
problem is not due to divine fury as some people may imagine. It is because
of the rise in evil qualities in man. If people strictly adhere to the
path of truth and righteousness, there will never be water scarcity. People
blame bad times for their misfortunes. But there is nothing wrong with
time. There are adequate rains and perennial rivers. But they are merging
into the ocean without being harnessed.
There is no dearth of scholars, scientists, educated and rich people
in India, but the country is in no way benefited by them. They are afflicted
with evil qualities of jealousy and hatred and fight with each other. There
is no unity among them. One may be rich or well educated, but all the wealth
and education will be useless if one lacks virtues. Man should cultivate
the spirit of sacrifice. The Vedas say only sacrifice confers immortality.
There are thousands of rich people in India, but they are not satisfied
with the wealth they have. They crave to amass more and more. They ruin
their lives because of their greed for money. They leave their mortal coil
after depositing their wealth in foreign banks. Instead, why can't they
use the same for the welfare of their countrymen? Why can't they involve
themselves in social service activities? They mouth sweet words, but act
contrary to what they say. They make any number of promises, but translate
few of them into action. Why should they make promises at all, if they
are not going to fulfil them? They are heroes in giving lectures on the
spirit of sacrifice and zeros in practice. Money is meant for sacrifice.
This was the ideal demonstrated by Ishwarchandra Vidyasagar. He was an
orator par excellence. Yet he was very humble. People thronged in large
numbers to listen to his speeches. (Here Swami narrated the incident from
Vidyasagar's life when he taught the lesson of humility to an ICS officer
by carrying his suitcase in the absence of a coolie. The officer was put
to shame when he discovered that the person who carried his suitcase was
none other than Vidyasagar whose speech he had come to listen.) |
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| Easwaramma, the Mother of Easwara
Today we are celebrating Easwaramma Day. Who is Easwaramma? She is the
mother of Easwara. This was not the name given to her by her parents. But
after her marriage, Kondama Raju (Swami's grandfather), being one of wisdom
and blessed with a vision of the future, started calling her Easwaramma
(mother of Easwara). She was christened as Namagiriamma at the time of
her birth. But Kondama Raju told her that Easwaramma was the most appropriate
name for her, as he knew that she was going to become the mother of Easwara.
Easwaramma was born in such a poor family that she did not even have proper
food to eat. All that she had to eat was Ragi Sankati (gruel prepared from
a coarse grain). Even I too eat Ragi Sankati only. Many people in Karnataka
eat Ragi Sankati. I like it very much. I do not relish rice, Kurma (curry),
etc. Ragi Sankati with groundnut chutney is My favorite food. Both Ragi
and groundnut are available in our village. When I come here from Puttaparthi,
I bring Ragi flour with Me. Even when I go to Kodaikanal, I tell the boys
to bring Ragi flour for Me. Easwaramma was illiterate. When I see the egoistic
attitude, perverted mentality and ostentatious behavior of the present-day
educated people, I feel it was better that Easwaramma did not have any
schooling.
When I was seven and half years old, I used to teach Pandhari Bhajans
to small children in our village. Easwaramma and Subbamma used to feel
ecstatic watching Me sing Pandhari Bhajans and dance to their rhythm. Sometimes,
her husband Pedda Venkama Raju would give Easwaramma some money for the
household expenditure. Once two annas were remaining with her out of this
money. One could buy two bags of puffed rice for two annas those days.
So, Easwaramma bought two bags of puffed rice with the two annas and distributed
to the children. She always used to give away whatever she had with her.
She was the embodiment of sacrifice. She used to talk lovingly to all those
who came to her. When devotees would feel sad that Swami was ignoring them,
she would console them saying, "Whatever Swami does is for your own good."
When I was being taken to Uravakonda for further education, all those
children whom I used to teach many good things in the evening felt very
dejected. At the time of leaving, ten of those children came to Me and
offered one Bottu (three paise) each as Guru Dakshina (an offering of gratitude
to the teacher). When I gave this money to Easwaramma, she was moved to
tears. She held My hand and exclaimed, "What a spirit of sacrifice at such
a tender age!" Till she breathed her last, she kept those coins with her.
Initially, I was staying in Subbamma's house. But when the number of
devotees increased, a new Mandir was constructed. One day Easwaramma came
in when I was having My food. When others tried to follow her, she told
them not to come. She held both My hands and pleaded, "Swami, there is
no hospital in our village. Consequently, when the children become sick,
mothers are forced to carry them to Bukkapatnam. I am unable to see their
suffering. My children and others' children are one and the same for me.
So, kindly construct at least a small hospital in our village." I promised
her that I would fulfil her wish and accordingly I built a big hospital,
which was inaugurated by the then Central Minister, Bejawada Gopala Reddy.
Easwaramma's joy knew no bounds. The whole day she did not feel the need
for food and water as she felt highly contented and overjoyed. She caught
hold of My hands and expressed her happiness as her wish was fulfilled
in a big way. I told her, "Be happy". After some time, she approached Swami
again and wanted a school to be built in the village. As desired by her,
I got a school constructed.
Initially, it was a small one. Later on, I made it into a big building.
She was very happy. She went to the school, kissed the children and showered
her love on them. She was extremely happy and said, "In this Age of Kali,
it is my good fortune to have a son like You who has done whatever I wished."
Then she wanted the village to be provided with drinking water. I promised
that it would be done. I found that bore wells were being dug to overcome
water scarcity. But they become useless within a short period of time.
So, I got a big well dug in the Old Mandir. Yad Bhavam Tad Bhavati (as
is the feeling, so is the result). If the intention is good, the result
also is bound to be good. As My intention was good, a copious spring of
pure water gushed forth even at a depth of seven feet! At the backside
of the Mandir, an entrance was provided for people to collect water. As
you are aware, Swami has now provided drinking water from the river Tungabhadra
to the entire district of Anantapur. Nearly 300 crore rupees were spent
for this purpose. If the ministers, leaders and elders come together, they
can undertake such public welfare schemes. But this requires concern about
public welfare and spirit of sacrifice. |
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| Follow the Culture of Bharat
Before Easwaramma passed away, I fulfilled all her three wishes. There
is no fee whatsoever in our institutions. Education is offered totally
free to one and all. Our hospitals are also free. Nowadays doctors charge
at least two to three lakhs for a heart operation. No doubt doctors need
money. But there should be a certain limit. It is very unfortunate that
the Bharatiyas are selling food, medical care and education. In fact, they
are selling themselves! Bharat is a sacred land, a land of sacrifice and
spirituality. It is being converted into a land of material pleasures.
Spirit of sacrifice is very essential. Share whatever you have with others.
A small amount of food is enough to satiate your hunger. Why crave for
the entire river Ganga when a small glass of water is all that you need
to quench your thirst? Do not harbour greed and other evil qualities lest
you should suffer the same fate as that of Duryodhana and his tribe. Fill
your heart with love.
Students!
Talk softly and sweetly. You cannot always oblige, but you can speak
always obligingly. You are all young. Make efforts to mould your future
in the proper way. Develop the spirit of love and sacrifice. Share your
love with your friends. For example, if you have two pens, give one to
someone who needs it. If your parents raise an objection to this act of
charity, convince them by saying, "What is the use of having an extra pen?
It is better that it is given to somebody who needs it." This will certainly
make them happy. There is no wealth greater than love. Respect and revere
your parents as God. Offer salutations to them when you wake up in the
morning, before you go to school and when you go to bed at night. Never
argue with them. Try to convince them with love. Remember that as you sow,
so shall you reap. Whatever you do to your parents, your children will
do the same to you. Never talk to them rudely. Be obedient.
Modern education system imparts only bookish knowledge. It is making
the students highly ignorant. They study by rote and reproduce the same
in the examination. The very next day if you ask them the same questions,
there will be no reply! More than education, culture is important. Indian
culture is very sacred. Put it into practice in your daily life. Talk with
humility even when you are talking over telephone. Learn to respect elders
and treat the guests with love and humility. No benefit accrues from merely
acquiring bookish knowledge. Adhere to the culture of Bharat and live in
love. Only then will divinity manifest in you.
[Bhagavan concluded His Discourse for Eswaramma Day - May 6, 2000 with
the Bhajan, "Prema Mudita Manase Kaho..."] |
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| FREE Math Tutorial for Grades 3 to 7
Scarborough Sai Centre conducts a FREE Math Tutorial Program for Grade
3 to 7 students to learn and understand various concepts of
Mathematics outlined in the Ontario curriculum developed by Ministry of
Education & Training with a focus on human values. Classes are held
on Wednesday evenings from 6:30pm to 8:00pm at the Woburn Collegiate
(Rooms:130, 132, 134). All students who require help are encouraged to
register. For enrollment or further information, please attend sessions
held at Woburn C.I. on Wednesday evenings. |
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| Let's Follow Baba's Path
Om Sai Ram, Baba is our god. Baba teaches us the five human values of
life. The five values are love, truth, peace, right-conduct and non-violence.
Baba’s form is love, his breath is truth, his life is his message
and bliss is his food. Baba sacrificed his life for this whole world. He
gave his love to us.
Baba says "DON’T WASTE TIME OR YOU WILL WASTE LIFE”! He
also says "WATCH YOUR WORDS, ACTION, THOUGHT, CHARACTER, and HEART".
Baba has informed that we should start the day with love fill the day
with love and end the day with love that’s the way to live.
Whoever follows Baba’s path they succeed in life. Baba is everything
and everywhere.
Baba has said we should help people with purity in mind. Let’s all follow
Baba’s path and leave everything to him. He will take care of us. Sai Ram. -
SSE Group III Girls |
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| Tamil New Year
Tamil Hindus in Sri Lanka and India, celebrate their New Year on the
13th or 14th of April. It is also called Chittirai Varushapirapu
and is the beginning of the first month Chittirai of the Tamil year.
The dates for the New Year is set, based on the Hindu calendar
The Hindu calendar happens to be very accurate. The Earth does not take
a round number of days to orbit the Sun as it takes 365 ¼ days.
So it would be impossible to keep the start of the day and the start of
the year at the same time. If the Tamil New year's day happens at 6AM this
April 14, the next year it would start at 11:49:3.36 A.M. next April 14.
At the same time, it will drift toward April 15th. But soon the leap year
correction will change it to the 13th and the calendar is set again and
synchronized with the Gregorian calendar.
The houses are cleaned during the days leading up to the New Year;
some of them even paint their houses. Several types of sweets are made
to be eaten on New Year's Day.
The Tamil people rise early on New Year's morning, have a special bath
using holy water called Maruthu neer, wear new clothes and gather around
the household altar for a special religious ceremony. Ganesha is the god
worshipped at New Year and is offered fruits, sweets and flowers. Their
first meal is pongal milk rice and is cooked by the father or chief male
relative. In the evening they generally go to the temple to offer their
prayers. The temple priest reads the forecast for the year from the Panchankam.
New Year’s Day is the time of great rejoicing and feasting, but above
all, of family re-union. The rest of the day is spent visiting various
relatives, friends and exchanging New Year greetings. Then the head of
the family gives cash presents to his juniors and his dependents. Other
presents given are fruits, betel leaves and areca nuts. Gifts are also
given to the postman, council workers, domestic workers and others. Business
people start new books of account for the New Year on this day. Bonuses
are often paid out on the eve of the New Year.
The celebration generally ends in the evening with games. They play
Gudu, which is a game similar to cricket, or baseball but with a small
stick and a large stick. Another game is played with coconuts where you
try to smash each other’s coconut. Also the boys play national games like
"Thadchy" and "Kiddy".
Happy New Year!
- SSE Group IV Girls |
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| Volunteers Needed
Our centre immediately needs more volunteers to participate in the activities
that are organised on a regular basis. No experience is required.
If you are interested, please contact the Seva Co-Ordinator - Balasubramaniam
or leave your name and phone number at the Information Desk during bhajan
hours.
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phone book.
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| Calendar of Events - 2001
June 10 Regular Bhajan
23 Seniors Day
24 Regular Bhajan
30 Narayana Seva
July 8 Youth Bhajan - Guru Poornima
21 Bhajan Sandya
22 Regular Bhajan
28 SSE Retreat 2001
August 5 Regular Bhajan
11 Picnic
19 SSE
Bhajan
September 2 Regular Bhajan
16 Regular Bhajan
22 Blood Donor's Day
29 Narayana Seva
30 Youth Bhajan
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