Saturday 5 May 2012


Bhagavan-Creation, protection and dissolution in His hand

Once Swami was conversing with devotees in His interview room. He showed then, His palm and asked  what was there in it. Somebody answered that there was nothing there. But Baba said in all serenity, "This empty hands holds everything". When He closed it and opened it a moment later, there was a  locust there. Wonder of wonders, there was also a tiny leaf to serve as the insect's feed. The locust was actually feeding on it.

In a little while Swami closed His fist and opened it to reveal that nothing was there. The devotees present in the could not believe their eyes. Through this incident Swami revealed to everyone of us, ignorant as we are, that Creation, Maintenance and dissolution lie in His control.

Bhagawan explains His divinity in a few pregnant words. He declared "Bha" denotes Creation, "Ga" denotes Protection and "Va" denotes ultimate dissolution. He who embodies these three supreme powers is Bhagawan.

Monday 30 April 2012


Swami with the golden statue of Lord Krishna.


Dr. Gersten reports that, "This statue of Krishna, made of gold, was materialized by Sai Baba in 1968, when Sai Baba was 42 years old. Krishna, a poorna (full) Avatar, was born July 20th, 3228 B.C. and is known world-wide for telling the story which is the Bhagavad Gita, the story of the triumph of good over evil. This story was about a real war between the Pandavas (good guys) and the Kauravas (bad guys) who were cousins. The battlefield on which they fought, called the Kurukshetra, is both real and allegorical. As a psychiatrist, I see this inner battle going on in many people I treat.

This picture was taken by Ratan Lal on May 15, 1968. The event took place near Dwaraka, where Krishna lived, which is on the west coast of India, about 325 miles northwest of Bombay. The description of this event is given by N. Kasturi in Sathyam Sivaram Sundaram, Part III, on page 183-184. To paraphrase:

'While returning to Jamnagar in the evening, Baba suddenly said, 'O, the sea is here!' and the cars stopped. We came upon a wide patch of sandy shore, with a temple on a heap of rocks at one end. Baba walked along the watery edge and sat on the sands at last, as Krishna must have sat some fifty centuries ago.

Sai Baba heaped the soft sand to the height of a cubit in front of him, putting us all into a state of extreme expectancy. He flattened the heap and, with his finger, drew a three-slanted line, a rough circle on top of it, a small triangle over that, and finally a short line across the circle. 'It is ready,' he said. Digging his hands deep into the pile, he drew forth a bright golden image of Lord Krishna playing the flute. 'You did not get darshan of Krishna in the temple; have it now,' He said.

Kasturi surmises that the long line was for the body, the circle for the forehead, the triangle for the peackcock feather, and the short line for the flute.'

In 1968, when this photograph was taken, there were few devotees visiting Sai Baba. However, now there are tens of thousands of people visiting Prasanthi Nilayam, Sai Baba's ashram, every day. After the crowds started becoming huge, Sai Baba stopped his practice of walking with a few devotees to the nearby riverbed, because he is followed by masses of people wherever he goes.

The crowds did not start becoming huge until the early 1980's, and even then they were small in comparison to the 4 million devotees who came to celebrate Sai Baba's 70th birthday in 1995. It is a miracle in itself that a gathering of 4 million spiritual seekers received no media coverage.

Tuesday 24 April 2012

Remembering Swami with love…



Can we ever pay gratitude adequately for all that Bhagawan has bestowed upon us? asked His students singing rich tribute to their Beloved Lord this morning on the second day of the ongoing Sri Sathya Sai Aradhana Mahotsavam in Prasanthi Nilayam.

It was this day an year ago that Prasanthi wailed bidding adieu to its Soul, Beloved Bhagawan, when He chose to transcend into His omnipresent reality.


Today is Mahasamadhi Day of Sri Sathya Sai Baba


I have come to light the lamp of love in your hearts...I have come to tell you of this universal unitary faith, this atmic principle, this path of love, this dharma of love, this obligation of love... 

Love is the only alchemy, the only solution. Don't meet hate with hate; meet hate with love for this can effect miracles of transformation...so, foster love, live in love, spread love - that is the spiritual sadhana that will yield the maximum benefit. 

When you recite the names of God - any Name, from any religious discipline - love grows naturally and widens, giving cool shelter to friend and foe, fellow national and foreigner. 

Your reality is the Atma or soul, a wave of the Param-atma (God). The one object of this human existence is to visualise that reality, that relationship between the wave and the sea.

Sunday 22 April 2012


108 Names of Bhagavan Sri Sathya Sai Baba


A chain of Gems, being the 108 Names of  Bhagavân Srî Sathya Sai Baba


SATHYA SAI ASHTOTTARASHATA NAMA RATNAMALA



108 Names of Bhagavan Sri Sathya Sai Baba
A chain of Gems, being the 108 Names of  Bhagavân Srî Sathya Sai Baba
SATHYA SAI ASHTOTTARASHATA NAMA RATNAMALA


1. Aum Sri Bhagawan Sathya Sai Babaya Namah
I Bow to Lord Sathya Sai Baba: Who is Divine Mother and Father


2. Aum Sri Sathya Swarupaya Namah
Who is Embodiment of Truth


3. Aum Sri Sai Sathya Dharma Parayanaya Namah
Who is Devoted to Truth and Righteousness


4. Aum Sri Sai Varadaya Namah
Who is Giver of Boons


5. Aum Sri Sai Satpurushaya Namah
Who is eternal existing Truth


6. Aum Sri Sai Gunatmane Namah
Who is embodiment of virtues


7. Aum Sri Sai Sadhu Vardhanaya Namah
Who spreads goodness all around


8. Aum Sri Sai Sadhu Jana Poshane Namah
Who sustains and shelter virtuous persons


9. Aum Sri Sai Sarva Jnaya Namah
Who is omniscient


10. Aum Sri Sai Sarva Jana Priyaya Namah
Who is loved by all


11. Aum Sri Sai Sarva Shakti Murtaye Namah
Who is embodiment of all powers


12. Aum Sri Sai Sarveshay Namah
Who is Lord of all


13. Aum Sri Sai Sarva Sanga Parithyagine Namah
Who is One without any attachment


14. Aum Sri Sai Sarva Antharyaminey Namah
Who checks and regulates feelings of everyone


15. Aum Sri Sai Mahimatmane Namah
Who is Supremest Lord


16. Aum Sri Sai Maheshwara Swarupaya Namah
Who is embodiment of Lord Shiva


17. Aum Sri Sai Parthi Gramodbhavaya Namah
Who is born in Parthi village


18. Aum Sri Sai Parthi Kshetra Vivasine Namah
Who is Resident of Parthi


19. Aum sri Sai Yashakaya Shirdi Vasine Namah
Who was worshipped in the previous Incarnation as the Residant of Shirdi


20. Aum Sri Sai Jodi Aadi Palli Somappaya Namah
Who assumed the form of 'somappaya'


21. Aum Sri Sai Bhardwaja Rishi Gothraya Namah
Who is descendant of Sage Bhaaradwaja


22. Aum Sri Sai Bhakta Vatsalaya Namah
Who is affectionate towards devotees


23. Aum Sri Sai Apantaratmay Namah
Who is indweller of all beings


24. Aum Sri Sai Avatar Murtaye Namah
Who is embodiment of Incarnation


25. Aum Sri Sai Sarva Bhaya Nivarine Namah
Who removes all fears


26. Aum Sri Sai Apastambha Sutray Namah
Who is born in Sage Apastambha lineage


27. Aum Sri Sai Abhaya Pradaya Namah
Who grants fearlessness


28. Aum Sri Sai Ratnakara Vanshod Bhavaya Namah
Who is born in ratnakar dynasty


29. Aum Sri Sai Shirdi Abheda Shaktyavataraya Namah
Whose Glory is not different from that of Shirdi incarnation


30. Aum Sri Sai Shankaraya Namah
Who is Lord Shiva


31. Aum Sri Sai Shirdi Sai Muryaye Namah
Who is Incarnation of Shirdi Sai


32. Aum Sri Sai Dwarakamayi Vasine Namah
Who is residant of Dwarakamayi (Name of a mosque in Shirdi)


33. Aum Sri Sai Chitravathi Tat Puttaparthi Viharine Namah
Who moves about on the bank of the Chitravathi river in Puttaparthi


34. Aum Sri Sai Sakti Pradya Namah
Who bestows strength and vigor


35. Aum Sri Sai Sharanagat Tranaya Namah
Who saves those who surrender


36. Aum Sri Sai Anandaya Namah
Who is bliss


37. Aum Sri Sai Ananda Daya Namah
Who grants bliss


38. Aum Sri Sai Aartha Tran Parayanaya Namah
Who is Saviour of affiliced


39. Aum Sri Sai Anatha Nathaya Namah
Who is Lord of those destitutes


40. Aum Sri Sai Asahaya Sahayaya Namah
Who is Saviour of helpless


41. Aum Sri Sai Loka Bhandhavaya Namah
Who is kith and kin to all


42. Aum Sri Sai Loka Seva Parayanaya Namah
Who is serving and helping all


43. Aum Sri Sai Loka Nathaya Namah
Who is Lord of all


44. Aum Sri Sai Deenjana Poshanaya Namah
Who nourishes and sustains afflicted


45. Aum Sri Sai Murti Traya Swarupaya Namah
Who is Trinity: Brahama; Vishni and Maheshwara


46. Aum Sri Sai Mukti Pradaya Namah
Who grants liberation


47. Aum Sri Sai Kalusha Viduaya Namah
Who is the remover of defects and faults


48. Aum Sri Sai Karuna Karay Namah
Who is compassionate


49. Aum Sri Sai Sarva Adharaya Namah
Who is the Support of all


50. Aum Sri Sai Sarva Hrudaya Vasine Namah
Who is indweller of everyone's heart


51. Aum Sri Sai Punya Phala Pradaya Namah
Who is Giver of fruits of meirtorious


52. Aum Sri Sai Sarva Papa Kshaya Karaya Namah
Who is remover of all sins


53. Aum Sri Sai Sarva Roga Nivarine Namah
Who is remover of all diseases - destroyer of the cycle of birth and death


54. Aum Sri Sai Sarva Badha Haraya Namah
Who is destroyer of all sufferings


55. Aum Sri Sai Anant Nuta Kartanaya Namah 
Who is creator and Who is praised endlessly


56. Aum Sri Sai Adi Purushaya Namah
Who is beginningless Lord


57. Aum Sri Sai Adi Sakthye Namah
Who is infinate power


58. Aum Sri Sai Aparupa Shaktine Namah
Who has delightful and wonderful powers


59. Aum Sri Sai Avyaktha Roopine Namah
Who is formless


60. Aum Sri Sai Kam Krodha Dhwamsine Namah
Who destroys desire and anger


61. Aum Sri Sai Kanak Ambar Dharine Namah
Who wears golden coloured dress


62. Aum Sri Sai Adbhuta Charyaya Namah
Who does astonishing activities not seen anywhere


63. Aum Sri Sai Apad Bhandhavaya Namah
Who helps as a brother in times of calamities


64. Aum Sri Sai Prematmane Namah
Who is Supremest Love


65. Aum Sri Sai Prema Moortaya Namah
Who is embodiment of Love


66. Aum Sri Sai Prema Pradaya Namah
Who grants love


67. Aum Sri Sai Priyaya Namah
Who is loved by all


68. Aum Sri Sai Bhakta Priyaya Namah
Who is loved by Detotees


69. Aum Sri Sai Bhakta Mandaraya Namah
Who confers happiness of Heaven to devotees


70. Aum Sri Sai Bhakta Jana Hridaya Viharaya Namah
Whose play-ground is the heart of devotees


71. Aum Sri Sai Bhakta Jana HrudayaLayaya Namah
Who dewlls in the heart of devotees


72. Aum Sri Sai Bhakta Paradhinaya Namah
Who is bound to devotees by their devotion


73. Aum Sri Sai Bhakti Jnana Pradipaya Namah
Who ignites the light of devotion and spiritual knowledge


74. Aum Sri Sai Bhakti Pradaya Namah
Who shows the path of devotion and through devotion to knowledge to all aspirants


75. Aum Sri Sai Sujanana Marg Darshakaya Namah
Who shows the path of attaining right knowledge


76. Aum Sri Sai Jnana Swarupaya Namah
Who is embodiment of knowledge


77. Aum Sri Sai Gita Bodhakaya Namah
Who is giver and teacher of Gita


78. Aum Sri Sai Jnana Siddhi Daya Namah
Who is grants the attainments of wisdom and success


79. Aum Sri Sai Sundar Rupay Namah
Who has charming form


80. Aum Sri Sai Punya Purushaya Namah
Who is embodiment of purity


81. Aum Sri Sai Phala Pradaya Namah
Who grants the fruits of our actions


82. Aum Sri Sai Purushottamaya Namah
Who is supremest among all


83. Aum Sri Sai Purana Purushaya Namah
Who is the Ever Existent Perpetual Being


84. Aum Sri Sai Atitaya Namah
Whose Glory transcends the Three Worlds


85. Aum Sri Sai Kaalatitaya Namah
Who is beyond time


86. Aum Sri Sai Siddhi Rupaya Namah
Who is embodiment of all success and accomplishments


87. Aum Sri Sai Siddha Sankalpaya Namah
Whose power of Will is instant success


88. Aum Sri Sai Aarogya Pradaya Namah
Who grants good health


89. Aum Sri Sai Anna Vastra Daya Namah
Who is sustainer of all Beings, by providing food; shelter and clothing


90. Aum Sri Sai Samsara Dukha Kshaya Karaya Namah
Who is the destroyer of sorrows and sufferings of Samsaar (the objective world)


91. Aum Sri Sai Sarva Bhista Pradaya Namah
Who grants all desirable objects


92. Aum Sri Sai Kalyana Gunaya Namah
Who has agreeable attributes


93. Aum Sri Sai Karma Dhwansine Namah
Who destroys evil effect or reactions or bad actions


94. Aum Sri Sai Sadhu Manas Shobitaya Namah
Who shines in the mind of good persons as brilliance knowledge


95.Aum Sri Sai Sarva Mata Sammantaya Namah
Who represents all faiths


96.Aum Sri Sai Sadhi Manas Parishodhakaya Namah
Who helps purify the mind of spiritual aspirants


97.Aum Sri Sai Sadhak Anugraha Vat Vriksha Prathisthapakaya Namah
Who has planted a tree as a boon to spiritual aspirants


98.Aum Sri Sai Sakala Samsaya Haraya Namah
Who destroys all doubts


99.Aum Sri Sai Sakala Tatwa Bodhakaya Namah
Who grants essence of all spirtitual knowledge


100.Aum Sri Sai Yogi Swaraya Namah
Who is Lord of all yogis


101.Aum Sri Sai Yogindra Vanditaya Namah
Who is revered by Masters of Yogas


102.Aum Sri Sai Sarva Mangal Karaya Namah
Who is grantor of auspiciousness and prosperity


103.Aum Sri Sai Sarva Siddhi Pradaya Namah
Who grants all accomplishments and skills


104.Aum Sri Sai Aapanivarine Namah
Who removes calamities


105.Aum Sri Sai Aarathi Haraya Namah
Who destroys bodily and mental distress


106.Aum Sri Sai Shanta Murtaye Namah
Who is embodiment of peace


107.Aum Sri Sai Sulabha Prasannaya Namah
Who is easily pleased


108.Aum Sri Sai Bhagwan Sri Sathya Sai Babaya Namah
I bow to Lord Sathya Sai Baba: Who is Divine Mother and Father





Psychological fear


During the exile of the Pandavas, Krishna visited them to enquire about their welfare. He spent a night with them. The Pandavas had to undergo untold suffering during their exile. As Draupadi was also with them, they would keep vigil in turns for one hour each, every night. Krishna also volunteered to keep vigil for one hour. Dharmaja wondered, "When You are the protector of the entire universe, what is the meaning in your standing sentry for an hour to protect us?" Yet he cautioned Krishna: "Krishna, beware of the devil - my brothers and I encounter it every night. On many occasions it has tried to attack us. Therefore, we pray to you not to do a turn in guard duty. You have come to enquire about our welfare. We should not put you in danger. Kindly take rest." Krishna replied, "Dharmaja, is this what you have understood of my divinity? On the one hand you extol me as the protector of the entire universe and on the other you are apprehensive that I cannot protect myself. You are worried that the demon will harm me. Rest assured that no demon can touch me. Therefore, permit me also to join you all in doing the security duty." Having completed one-hour duty, Krishna sat on a rock and was smiling to himself. It was Arjuna's turn next. He rushed to Krishna, a bit worried that the demon might have attacked him. Seeing Krishna smiling, Arjuna fell at His feet and enquired whether he had vanquished the demon. Krishna replied, "Arjuna, I have never created demons and evil spirits. Then, how can the non-existent demons appear in the forest? The demon you are talking about is not a demon at all. It is just a reflection of the evil qualities within you such as hatred, anger and jealousy. The anger in you is manifesting as the demon. Its power is increasing in proportion to the intensity of anger in you." The evil qualities of man are the real demons troubling him today. Man is under the mistaken  notion that demons exist and that they are responsible for his suffering. This is all nothing but imagination and psychological fear. Only man puts another man to suffering; there is no demon as such. There are no demons and evil spirits in this creation. Arjuna realised the truth of Krishna's words and thereafter did not encounter the demon. Arjuna was beholden to Krishna for the revelation. He fell at his feet and expressed his gratitude. Good and bad are man's own creations.

Sri Sathya Sai Baba


Source: Chinna Katha. Part II, Story 11

Saturday 21 April 2012


A book on Him


Smt. Nagamani Purnaiya has written a book in Telugu (later also translated into and printed in English), entitled, 'Divine Leelas of Bhagwan Sathya Sai Baba'. In the foreword to the book she says, "I have availed myself of every opportunity of witnessing His divine powers." The book describes more than 140 miracles, of which she says "more than 115 were witnessed by me with abundant joy." Nagamani Amma was the wife of Sri Purnaiya, the chief commercial superintendent, southern railways, and the miracles she records were revealed at what is called the 'old' Mandir (temple) in the village, in the first few years after Swami's announcement. When the present Mandir called Prasanthi Mandir was inaugurated in 1950, the Mandir at the village became old! The miracles described relate to cures effected by the administration of Vibhuti created by Swami, and of raging floods subdued at His command. Baba revealed to her, "It is because of your faith and trust in Me that your bus could cross the river in spite of the surging floods." Swami created Tulsi (basil leaf) garlands, rings and pendants for personal wear. He also performed surgical operations. "One day I saw Swami throwing something like a banana peel over the wall," narrates Nagamani Amma. "Then He came towards me and asked for water to wash His hands which were red with blood. 'You had prayed to me to cure that man, so I operated upon him,' He said. That night I could not sleep due to my anxiety for the man, since he was operated upon without cocaine and in full consciousness. I was very troubled by the thought of the pain he must be suffering in the adjacent room, and so I stayed wide awake. At daybreak Swami called me and asked me to give the patient some surgical cotton. 'Go and give the cotton at once' He commanded. When I went in, after hesitating at the door for a while, I found the patient eating a plate-ful of idlies and chutney. Swami stood behind me. 'This is not an operation by a doctor,' He chuckled. 'I have done it; so there is no pain caused, no rest required and no special diet prescribed. He can eat whatever he wants.' I was shown a long mark on the stomach but could discover no stitches. Swami said, 'The Vibhuti I created and applied on his brow acted as an anaesthetic. I created a Trisul (trident) and a knife for the operation. After I had finished, I smeared Vibhuti, and it was all over.'

"On another day, four men came to Prasanthi Nilayam with the intention of testing Swami," continues Nagamani Purnaiya. "When they reached Bukkapatnam, three miles away, they exchanged the wrist watches they wore, deciding among themselves to find out whether Baba would discover what they had done. 'If He is God, He should know,' they thought. Swami called them and said, 'I know why you have come and what you were talking on the way. One is wearing the watch of the other. I know that you have come to test Me, but this is a place for devotees. You can go back to where you have come from.'"

Source: Dr. N. Kasturi, Sathyam, Shivam, Sundaram, Part IV

Answers from the Divine Guru



(Compiled from various meetings with Sri Sathya Sai Baba)

Question 1
Why are some people born more beautiful, or more intelligent, than others are? Why does not God give everyone equal beauty, abilities and talents?

Sri Sathya Sai Baba:
It is not God's partiality or fault. It is the human being who is responsible. His actions, thoughts and words are responsible for all good and bad. It is the mind that creates the differences. Pleasure is an interval between two pains. It is the way you look at things that matters.

There is a vast ocean of talents and qualities. All human beings have vessels to fill. Some people, through their actions, are able to fill the vessels to the brim; some fill only half; others can fill only a quarter, or less. They possess intelligence, beauty, talents, and etceteras, according to how much they can fill their vessels.

You even judge beauty these days, as in Miss India, Miss World. But, that is all physical beauty, which is transient. What is important is the beauty of the atma (Self).

Question 2
How are good or bad actions carried into the next birth?

Sri Sathya Sai Baba:
Swaasha (breath) carries the actions, for the breath stops when a person dies. The body is still there after death and we call it a corpse and burn it as useless. So, the body cannot carry anything with it, just as a flower cannot carry its fragrance. It is a breeze that wafts the scent of the flower and makes its fragrance reach you. Similarly, imagine a municipal lorry, the breeze carries the bad odour to you again! In the same manner, good and bad actions are carried by the breath and surround you in the next birth like an invisible garland. The pattern of your life is then governed by what the garland has good or bad scent.

That is why man must understand that everything he does has a reaction, a reverberation and a reflection. It is he who writes his own destiny by his actions. It is essential for man to live a good life with good thoughts and good actions. Only through such a life can he realise the divinity in him. The concept Aham Brahmasmi (I am Brahma = God) is also incorrect, since it indicates duality. Aham (I) and Brahma (God) become separate. The statement ought to he Aham Aham (I am I).

Question 3
Many people feel that Hindus worship countless gods. How did this happen?

Sri Sathya Sai Baba:
India has a wonderful religious tradition. It has something for everyone, to suit everyone's needs. Many people do not understand this excellent idea and make derisory comments on our having too many gods. This tradition has evolved to suit the needs of different people, just as we have shirts of varying types and sizes to fit different people. With the ideal of One God, there is only one shirt and, if it does not fit or if it is unsuitable, people turn away from God. But, here, if someone likes Krishna, they can worship Krishna; others can worship Rama, or Narayana, or Shiva, or even snakes and lions! What more do you need to propagate the idea that God is in everything everywhere? That is why I often say don't worship God as a picture, but worship the picture as God. This will slowly lead to the realization of God in you. That is where the Hindu spiritual path is practical and good.

Question 4
Why does not God prevent cruelties in the world?

Sri Sathya Sai Baba:
God is only a witness (saakshibhoota). He does not act. Man acts according to the dictates of his intellect (buddhi) and himself suffers the consequences of his actions (karma). There is neither good nor bad for God. Take the knife as an example. A murderer uses a knife to kill another man, a slaughterer uses a knife to slay animals, a surgeon uses a knife to amputate, and a cook uses a knife to chop vegetables. If a magnet is placed among all these knives, it will attract them all equally and not according to the kind of tasks they perform. God is like this magnet. All knives are the same to Him. However, the hands that wield the knives have to bear the consequences of their actions, dependent on right and wrong.

Question 5
When we have troubles and are in difficulties and we pray to God, why does He not take them away'?

Sri Sathya Sai Baba:
Troubles and difficulties are part and parcel of human life. They are the results of your karmas. There is no point in praying to God to wipe away all such troubles and difficulties. The right type of prayer would be to ask God for courage and strength to bear all the difficulties, problems and tragedy with equanimity.

Question 6
What is the difference between the politics of yesterday and those of today?

Sri Sathya Sai Baba:
The present state of affairs can be described as the state of jumps and bumps. Now, take the example of your body and limbs. Each limb is important in forming the composite whole. All the limbs joined together make up the body, which is the deha (body, person). Similarly, in the desha (country, nation), every aspect should be tended to, just as one takes care of every part of the body.

Question7
The view that women should not take ups Brahma vidya (spiritual knowledge), nor chants the Omkara. Is this correct? Also, in ancient times, were spiritual sadhanas (endeavours) forbidden to women?

Sri Sathya Sai Baba:
Brahma vidya and chitta shuddhi (spiritual knowledge and purity of consciousness) do not depend on whether a person is a man or a woman. All have an equal right to benefit from Brahma vidya provided only they are able to take it up with discipline and dedication. At no time have there been any taboos against women. Lord Vishnu (the Preserver) taught Bhu Devi (the Goddess Earth) the glory of the Bhagavad- Gita. Parameshwara (Shiva) taught Parvati the Brahma tatva (divine essence) through the Guru Gita. Ishwara (Shiva) initiated Parvati into yoga shastra and mantra shastra (science of yoga and science of mantra). The Brihadaranyaka Upanishad mentions Yajnavalkya teaching Maitreyi the Brahma vidya. So, women in ancient times were not denied the pursuit of spirituality.

The Brihadaranyaka Upanishad mentions Ciargi and Maitreyi hasking in the splendour of sannyasa (renunciation) and brahmacharya (celibacy, chastity). Madaalasa Chudaala and others were able to receive Brahma jnana (divine wisdom) while in the grahastha (householder, i.e. married) stage of life. Even today, there are many that belong to this vast category. It is sheer absurdity to deny women the right to earn Brahma jnana. But, in worldly matters, it is necessary for them to maintain certain limitations in the interests of dharma (righteousness) and loka kalyana (the good of the people/world). For the sake of safeguarding morality and for the social health of the world, women have to accept some restrictions. This is not to say that there is any fundamental inferiority in them.

Even pundits acquire their jnana through the reverential homage they pay to the feminine deity Saraswati. The divine patrons of learning, prosperity and wisdom are all feminine: Saraswati, Lakshmi and Parvati. This should show the reverence paid to women.

Question 8
Why does Swami give gifts?

Sri Sathya Sai Baba:
Gifts of rings and pendants are an expression of Swami's love... It is not that Swami wants to draw people to him with gifts. When you wish to show affection to your son, or if you want to make someone happy, you make him a sports shirt or buy him a present, do you not? Swami also wants to bring happiness in this manner.

Question 9
Does a gift also act as a protective talisman?

Sri Sathya Sai Baba:
Yes! They are also like my visiting cards and send me instant flashes when the person is in danger or in need of my help. Sometimes, these gifts are made for specific reasons: for the sake of a devotee's health, or I may give someone a gem stone so that rays from it may constantly influence him or her to follow the right path. I want to tell you that whatever Swami does has a purpose. He never does anything without reason.

Question 10
Why does Swami give vibhuti?

Sri Sathya Sai Baba:
Flowers, leaves, fruit and other edibles have a temporary life. Even water breeds germs if kept in a vessel for days. Only vibhuti remains unchanged, as it is the final result of the five elements of creation. Our desires have to be reduced to ashes and vibhuti is symbolic of this detachment and renunciation. One's mind has to become desireless and detached like the ashes in which everything is burnt out. It is that kind of pure mind that has to be offered to God.

Question 11
Is it necessary to perform pujas (ritual worship) and ceremonies?

Sri Sathya Sai Baba:
Everything depends on the individual concerned. Whatever he or she does has to be done with faith and sincere devotion. God cannot be fooled with mere ritual.

Question 12
What about ceremonies and rites for the dead? Is it wrong not to perform them?

Sri Sathya Sai Baba:
This again depends on one's mental attitude. After a person leaves the body, the soul takes birth and takes on a new body somewhere else. You must know this. Upto now you must have had so many lives, you must have been a mother and a daughter so very many times.

What is required really is gratitude to one's parents, by remembering them on the day of their death. Though they may shed these bodies in which they are your parents, you still owe them the debts of having given birth to you and of having given you their blood to give you your present form.

You can express this gratitude through the ceremonial shraadha rite, or by any other method, even by thinking of them with sincere and loving gratitude on the death anniversary. It is heartfelt feeling that is important.

Question 13
Why doesn't God make people suffer for their sins in the same lifetime? Why in other lives when they cannot know why they suffer?

Sri Sathya Sai Baba:
Then how would you account for the punya (good deeds) they do? They Have to enjoy the benefits of their punya, too! All that may not always be Possible in one lifetime....

Question 14
Why does Swami have more restrictions for women? They do not have easy access to Swami!

Sri Sathya Sai Baba:
Everyone has the same kind of access to Swami. This does not depend on their being men or women. Everyone receives the same grace, depending on their devotion, their need, or their work.

Question 14 (continued)
Swami may say so; that nevertheless women have more hurdles to overcome when they want to convey something to Swami.

There are times when the man who stands next to me never catches my attention, as hard as he may try; while a devotee sitting far away in a corner amid a crowd easily catches it. It all depends on who has to receive what and when. Everything happens according to that will, not because of the physical form of man or woman.

Also these differences are visible to you at your level of consciousness. For Swami, these are not differences that count. The atma is not different in man or woman. The atma is eternally  conscious, pure and self-effulgent. The atma is neither masculine nor feminine, nor yet neutral. It is only the body that limits, deludes and wears names.

Question 15
What is the principal cause of all troubles and sorrow?

Sri Sathya Sai Baba:
Attachment and ego are the main causes. Jealousy is another factor.

Question 16
How can jealousy be conquered?

Sri Sathya Sai Baba:
By having love for everyone, by thinking of others with love and wishing them well. More than all, by realizing that jealousy is physically most harmful. It does damage your internal system and, later on, you will have to suffer the karma of the bad things caused by your jealousy.

Question 17
Why has God created bad traits and negative tendencies in humans?

Sri Sathya Sai Baba:
These are results of man's own actions. God is only a witness to events. Human beings are themselves responsible for the good and the bad in them. Remember that the things you do not do can never hurt you.

Question 18
But Swami says that there is nothing good or bad!

Sri Sathya Sai Baba:
Yes! This is from God's point of view. For humans, this is a relative matter, since what is good for one may be bad for another. What is good at one time may be bad in another season. Good and bad are thus two states take two fruits, phalam, which are good. Once they are eaten and digested, they become excreta, malam, and that is bad.

Question 19
Scientists say that something cannot he created out of nothing.

Sri Sathya Sai Baba:
Yes, hut what they think of, as nothing is really anything. There is no nothingness in the Universe. The scientist makes such statements because, with his limited vision, he cannot see all things or know them.

Both science and spirituality begin as inquiry, a quest. Spirituality comes full circle, like the letter O, while science reaches the half circle stage, resembling a C. Science has a lot of catching up to do, for it has only discovered a fraction of the truth. It is like a small piece of cloth you can see protruding from a fist: you can only conjecture about the whole, its looks and size, for it is hidden and you cannot see it.

Question 20
But, science has made many advances flights to the moon and other planets, for instance.

Sri Sathya Sai Baba:
Yes. Whatever science has done for humanity is to be welcomed, hut it is still a growing and advancing field. Scientists used to say that you couldnt split the atom and today that is no longer true. The scientist learns as he progresses.

Today's investigations become old tomorrow and lead to new investigations, which will become old the day after tomorrow. There is no end to this, and so the truth lies in something that contains within it both the old and the new. God alone envelops the old and the new and so the best way to advance is Godward.