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| Sri Satya Sai Speaks
THE HAPPINESS OF EVERYONE IS MY HAPPINESS
Embodiments of Love!
There are sixty years in the Telugu almanac by name Prabhava, Vibhava, Shukla, Pramodhutha,
Prajotpatthi, Angirasa, Srimukha, Bhava, Yuva, Dhathu, Easwara, Bahudanya, Pramadhi,
Vikrama, etc… This cycle culminates in the 60th year Akshaya. This body has seen
two Akshaya years so far. This year Sarvajit is very significant to realise the
divinity latent in a human being.
A human being has several desires and aspirations. The year Sarvajit fulfils such
desires which are truthful. The year will see significant progress being made in
the moral, physical, righteous, spiritual and scientific fields. A truthful desire
will always result in fulfilment. One has, however, to hold on to the Truth with
steadfast faith. Sarvajit year will bring victory in all possible ways. It is the
most important year in all these sixty years. 'Jit' signifies victory. Sarvajit
means victory in all fields of human endeavour. If one were to progress in life,
one has to cultivate truthful desires in this Sarvajit year. I have not seen a single
person who cultivated such truthful desires and failed in his life. Hence, I exhort
you all to cultivate truthful desires and aspirations and lead a life full of happiness
and bliss in this Sarvajit year.
Goddess Parvati is responsible for this year being named as Sarvajit. She did severe
penance for a number of years with an ambition to marry Lord Siva, giving up food
and sleep. Lord Siva was pleased with her penance and appeared before her. He enquired,
"For whose sake are you doing this penance?" She replied, "Oh! Lord! I am doing
this penance to win your grace." Lord Siva then informed her, "Your wish is fulfilled
today. You can join Me now." Before Parvati could join Lord Easwara, several divine
ladies tried to dissuade her from marrying the Lord, criticising thus:
Oh! Gowri! You are very young and
Sambasiva is old;
He has matted locks and
wears a tiger skin;
He rides a bull and
is constantly on the move;
He is adorned with snakes;
How did you court Him?
Don’t you know all this?
He has no house of His own and
sleeps in the cremation ground.
(Telugu poem)
They enquired, "Why do you wish to marry such an old man who goes about begging
in the streets?" Parvati replied "You do not know, you are seeing only his external
form. You are not making any effort to realise the Atma Tattwa in him. I am, in
fact, aspiring for the divinity in him. Divinity is changeless and eternal." Lord
Easwara accepted Parvati as His consort. She was happy in every aspect. The day
on which Goddess Parvati could fulfil her desire surmounting all difficulties, is
celebrated as the New Year day of Sarvajit. In fact, this name to the New year was
given by goddess Parvati herself!
The names of the years that follow this Sarvajit are Sarvadhari, Virodhi, Vikruthi
…, Nala, Pingala, Kaalayukthi, Siddharthi, Roudri, Durmathi, Dundubhi, Rudhirodgari,
Raktakshi, Krodhana and Akshaya. It is only when you pass through all these years
that you can reach Akshaya. Goddess Parvati rejoined the divinity, that is Akshaya
(imperishable), only by great penance and after undergoing several hardship and
pain. Divinity always incarnates in the year Akshaya only. This body was born in
the year Akshaya during Brahmamuhurtha (the auspicious period at dawn) at 6.00 a.m.
It is only when we get into the inner meaning, that we will be able to know the
good and bad of any aspect.
Parvati is the goddess that supplies water to the entire world. Lord Easwara granted
this boon to her. Ganga is another form of goddess Parvati. That is why the river
Ganga is worshipped as Gangadevi. Some years ago, I visited the East Godavari district
in Andhra Pradesh. I had to travel by car to reach Chennai (Madras). There is a
place called Red Hills near Chennai, where a huge reservoir was built to store water.
I was told that drinking water is supplied from that reservoir to the entire city
of Chennai. But, there was no water in the reservoir itself at that time. How can
water be supplied to the city? There were of course, a few places in the reservoir
where rain water collected as small cesspools. I saw some children drinking polluted
water from those cesspools. I was also informed that the same water is being used
for drinking and cooking as well. There were a few devotees travelling along with
Me in the car. They enquired, "Swami! When would this reservoir get filled?"
For everything, there is a time, action, reason and duty, which shall go together.
I kept these aspects in view and told them, "I will not step into this city of Chennai
till the next ten years. It is only after supplying water for drinking and irrigation
purposes, and the people of Chennai drink pure water that I would visit Chennai
again." Ten years passed by. I fulfilled My promise of supplying drinking water
to the entire city of Chennai. Besides, it is also being used for irrigation purposes.
Accordingly I visited Chennai during Janurary this year.
The Britishers who ruled this country prior to independence, lived for 200 years
in Chennai city. There were no proper roads or cars in those days. They used to
go to far off places and hill tops on horse back and search for water sources. Nevertheless,
they could not solve the drinking water problem till they left this country. At
the time of acute water shortage, the rich could buy water in tankers from private
owners of borewells. But, what about the poor people? They have no money to purchase
water. One day, I was in Teynampet in Chennai city. Several people gathered there.
They represented, "Swami! We have no drinking water." There were a number of small
children in that gathering. It was a holiday for the primary school children on
that day. They all surrounded Me and prayed, "Swami! We need drinking water." I
told them, "My dear boys! Surely you will get drinking water. I will arrange for
the supply of pure drinking water from the river Krishna." I fulfilled My promise.
The Britishers promised to link the three rivers Ganga, Godavari and Krishna. But,
they did nothing in this regard. The Godavari water is going waste by draining itself
into the sea. Of course, the Krishna river is not going that way. Even now, there
is copious supply of water in the river Krishna. Several dams and reservoirs are
being built across the river Krishna. We had to spend a huge sum of two hundred
crores of rupees to supply drinking water to the city of Chennai, as also for irrigation
purposes. The people of Chennai are very happy that they are able to drink pure
water now. During My recent visit to the city, I went to Teynampet once again. The
people there expressed their feelings thus: "Swami! We are able to drink pure, sweet
and refreshing water now. How can we express our gratitude to You? Words fail to
express our sense of gratitude to Swami."
God can do anything, achieve any insurmountable task. But, foolish human beings
fail to realise this truth. You teach a proper lesson to such fools. They have accumulated
enormous wealth. But, they don't shell out a coin in charity to the beggars. I told
those people, "You need not depend on the charity of others. God Himself who is
the creator, can grant everything unto you. Hence, pray to Him, for whatever you
need." They gathered there to greet Me on My way and express their gratitude to
Swami for this boon of sweet drinking water. I told them, "Drink this pure, sweet
water and be happy. That would be enough, I don't need anything else". Now, the
same water is supplied to every house and even small huts by laying pipes. All people
are drinking sweet and pure water. I must tell you that My entire heart is filled
with sweet water! The happiness of everyone is My happiness. This is the inner meaning
of the prayer, "Lokah Samasthah Sukhino Bhavanthu" (May all the people of the world
be happy!). You also pray this way.
Our next project was the supply of drinking water to the people living in the upland
areas of East and West Godavari districts of Andhra Pradesh. The District President
of the West Godavari district, Dr. Bhaskara Rao is now here. They all worked very
hard for completion of this project. It is very difficult to lift the water from
the low lying areas to the upland areas. It is a tedious and expensive work. I assured
them, "You do your job; I will look after everything else." I sent Ramakrishna,
former Vice President of M/s Larsen & Toubro Company and Kondal Rao, former chief
Engineer, Government of Andhra Pradesh to inspect the progress of work. They were
surprised to find that the work was going on at a brisk pace. They exclaimed, "Oh!
To what great heights the water reached! It is a miracle. It cannot be expressed
in words. It is only to be seen to be believed. The people living on those hills
and hillocks are not living like other human beings. They do not go down the hills
and interact with fellow human beings living in plains, as they are afraid of them!
They expressed their awe at this huge water supply project thus: "Swami! We are
living in the hills right above the river Godavari flowing in the plains. But, till
today we did not taste even a drop of Godavari water. Such people are now happily
drinking sweet and pure water right in their homes, supplied by laying pipes up
to their doorstep. Several of those people, especially ladies came all the way to
Prasanthi Nilayam by walk to see this place and have My darshan. They spoke to the
devotees here and expressed their sentiments thus: "How fortunate you are! Of course,
we are also fortunate! We will also settle at the Lotus feet of Swami one day."
Thus, we have supplied pure drinking water to several villages to the complete satisfaction
of one and all. They composed songs in their local dialect and expressed their gratitude
to Swami, singing those songs. The theme of their songs was, "The water we drink
is supplied by Sri Sathya Sai. We should not waste even a drop of that water. Come!
Let us drink that water and sustain our lives." They set the song to a fine tune
and sang it in a group, dancing all the time. Thus, those villagers are very happy
that their drinking water problem has been solved permanently by Swami. They fill
that sweet water in big vessels and carry them to their homes by means of a Kavadi
(yoke). It is a beautiful scene to be seen. In fact, there is a lot to be learnt
by the people of the towns and cities, from those innocent and jubilant villagers.
They are experiencing indescribable bliss and contentment in their lives.
Yesterday, Ramakrishna and Kondal Rao came to Me and represented, "Swami! You must
surely visit those villagers. They are all praying and eagerly waiting for Swami's
visit." I told them I will surely visit them. Very soon, I will visit Rajahmundry.
But, there is no way I can go to those villages by car from Rajahmundry. Their places
can be reached only by foot. The villagers pleaded with Me earlier, "We will not
cause any strain to the body of Swami. We will try to take you to our places, without
making you walk. We will carry Swami on our shoulders, if necessary." Thus, those
villagers are very happy and eager to receive Swami in their villages.
On this holy occasion of Ugadi, we are launching a new scheme for rural development,
under the name, "Village works". It is necessary that every house in every village
shall be kept clean. The houses are to be kept neat and clean both inside and outside.
The children in these homes are also to be groomed into clean and healthy children.
We propose to cover every village under this scheme. Of course, the project involves
huge expenditure. But, we don't hesitate to incur the necessary expenditure. Money
comes and goes. But, the help and good work we render remain. Hence, we must undertake
this rural development project immediately. We are launching this scheme from today
itself on the holy occasion of Ugadi. The elders as well as children, the poor and
rich, all should work united for the success of this project. It is Seva that unites
people. Both the villages and towns should join and work together in a spirit of
unity. We are sure that very soon it will be a reality. We are launching this scheme
today itself. It is our wish that by the next Ugadi, all the villages are shaped
and moulded into model villages. All of you, including children shall take part
in this village service. You must consider it as Daiva Seva (service to God). Service
to man is service to God.
At present, we are at the individual level. We are working with an individual interest.
This attitude must change. We must change. We must develop unity and national interest.
The entire country must stand united. In a recent meeting held at Chennai, several
Chief Ministers, Governors of States and several I.A.S. officers participated. Many
people attended that meeting. All these people shared a common cause. Thus, you
must all come united and participate in this village service programme. If all people
work together, the entire world can be changed into a better place to live in. I
am with you always, guarding and guiding you at every moment. Whatever you need,
ask Me; I will provide. Like the rivers that flow merge into the sea ultimately,
whatever Seva you do to anyone, reaches Me only. Hence, don't fear for anything.
Why fear, when I am here? Do not hesitate to ask Me for whatever you may need. Surely,
I will provide everything to you. Hence, make yourself ready to participate in this
service, both men and women.
Yesterday, a group of devotees from Mumbai have come to Prasanthi Nilayam. They
are very rich. They represented to Me, "Swami! We propose to erect a Dwaja Sthamba
in the name of Swami in the sea near Mumbai. It will be several hundred feet high.
We propose to arrange a beacon light on top of the Dwaja Sthamba, so that it is
visible to all from long distances. It will have the divine name "Sai Ram" and will
involve an expenditure of several crores of rupees. We will come again to Prasanthi
Nilayam after the project is completed and have Swami's Darshan." No doubt, the
devotees of Mumbai are doing a lot of Seva. Everything is good; but the city of
Mumbai is very dirty. First and foremost, make the city free from pollution. Some
efforts were made earlier in this regard, but they were not successful. The reason
being, at high tide the sea is at a higher level than the city drainage system.
As you all know, the water flows down only. Unless the drainage water in the city
is pumped out, the city cannot be kept clean and beautiful. I am sure that a way
can be found for tackling this problem. I am also sure that the people of Mumbai
can certainly undertake this task. I told them in no uncertain terms, "You finish
that work; I will surely come."
I wish that the entire country of Bharat should be made beautiful and the people
lead a happy and peaceful life. "Lokah Samasthah Sukhino Bhavanthu" (May all the
people of the world be happy!). Swami's happiness lies in the happiness of all.
He does not need anything special. Your happiness is My happiness. Hence, whatever
work you undertake, let it be for the peace, welfare and happiness of all people.
More than anything else, the foremost requirement today is water for all. Water
is life sustaining. You may live without food for a few days, but you cannot live
without water. In future, there will be copious rains. No one need to have any fear
of drought. In fact, I have come into this world to correct all these maladies.
I will surely provide you happiness, by correcting and forgiving your faults. You
must all live in unity and love. We consider the Panchapranas (the five vital airs)
as Prana, Apana, Vyana, Udana and Samana. No; what I mean by Panchapranas is Sathya
(Truth), Dharma (Righteousness), Santhi (Peace), Prema (Love) and Ahimsa (Non-violence).
Where there is Truth, there will be righteousness. Where there is righteousness,
there will be peace. Where there is peace, there will be love. Where truth and love
go together, everything else will be added unto such a person.
Very soon, the entire world will be united into a single unit. Students should strive
to achieve that ideal. The senses are very strong in children. The physical, mental
and spiritual strength in them is of a high order. You have to make proper use of
that strength. I expect you not to misuse your senses. Only then can you do great
service to the world. It is not enough if you simply go to one temple and do some
whitewashing to its walls. It is no service at all. Every house must be kept clean.
You can visit any house that is kept clean.
In the earlier days, the Harijans used to live in houses built separately, at a
distance in Puttaparthi. I used to visit their houses also. There used to be one
person by name Nagappa in those days. His son-in-law Ramulu was educated up to 3rd
form (8th standard). He knew about Swami and His divinity to some extent. One day,
he invited Me to have lunch in his house. I informed the matter to Subbamma. She
was taken aback and tried to dissuade Me from going to his house saying, "Alas!
Swami! Will You go to the houses of Harijans? Please do not go." I insisted on going.
I also told her to come along with Me. Subbamma belonged to the orthodox Brahmin
community. Nevertheless, she decided to follow Me saying, "I will do anything for
the sake of Swami." I was leading and she was following Me. Ramulu was walking in
front of Me.
By the time we reached that house, the entire area was filled with divine fragrance.
I enquired the inmates of the house "From where did you bring this fragrance." Ramulu
replied, "Swami! We did not bring it from anywhere. It is emanating from You only."
I stepped into that house. Subbamma willingly followed Me. She was then 62 years
old. I was served with some rice in an aluminium plate. In fact, that is what they
had. There were no stainless steel plates then. Subbamma was served food in another
aluminium plate. Subbamma used to have a feeling of belonging to the high caste
Brahmins, in the beginning. Later on, she changed her attitude on the advice of
Swami. She decided, "Fie on me! I should not entertain such feelings of superiority."
She happily dined in their house, along with Swami.
By the time we returned to the village after finishing our lunch in Ramulu's house,
the entire village joined together and started heckling us saying, "Subbamma has
become a Mala (harijan)." They issued a decree that none in the village should touch
Subbamma. Subbamma responded by saying, "That is exactly what I desire. Let no one
touch me. It is enough if Swami alone touches me. I have no children. I need not
maintain any relationship with any family. Neither I need give my children in marriage
to other families nor do I need bring their children into my house. It is enough
if Swami is with me."
In those days, Subbamma used to cook food for every devotee visiting Swami, in Puttaparthi.
In keeping with her hospitality, fortune would favour her and she used to reap rich
harvest from her fields. Her fields were yielding rich crops two to three times
a year. Those paddy bags could not be taken into her house. Hence, the bags used
to be emptied into a specially built granary from above. Thus, Subbamma sanctified
her life in the service of Swami. One day, I enquired from Subbamma what she needed
from Me. She replied, "Swami! I have no desire for anything. Before I leave my mortal
coil, if You can graciously pour a few drops of sanctified water into my mouth from
Your divine hands, it would be enough." I assured her that her wish would be fulfilled.
Once I was returning from Chennai to Bukkapatnam, by car. Subbamma died the previous
night. Her relatives were making arrangements to bring her dead body from her house
to the cremation ground in Bukkapatnam. As soon as they saw Me, they ran towards
Me and informed, "Subbamma died yesterday." I told them, "It is only your illusion.
Subbamma did not die. She won't leave her mortal coil till she had My Darshan."
So saying, I reversed My car towards her house. Subbamma's mother was still alive
then. With an agonising heart she told Me, "Swami! She was remembering You all the
while and was chanting "Sairam", "Sairam", till last night. She was enquiring everyone,
"Did Swami come?" The body of Subbamma was covered with a cloth. I removed that
cloth and called her, "Subbamma! Subbamma!" To everyone's surprise, she opened her
eyes.
When God gives a word, He will not forget it under any circumstances. I told her,
"You wanted that I should pour a few drops of water into your mouth during your
last moments. Is it not? Here it is; have it." So saying, I dipped a basil (Tulasi)
leaf in a tumbler filled with water and put a few drops of that sanctified water
in her mouth. Subbamma then drank the water, held My both hands tightly and put
them reverentially on her eyelids. She took leave of Me saying, "Swami! I have been
waiting to take leave of You finally before I shed my mortal coil. You have fulfilled
my last wish, as promised. Now permit me to leave. Here I am going." I gave her
permission and she merged in Me.
I have built a housing colony in memory of Late Subbamma and named it after her.
Subbamma was a great soul. She used to go up on the terrace of her house and converse
with Mother Easwaramma, every now and then. She used to tell her, "Easwaramma! You
gave birth to Swami and I fostered Him. Hence you are Devakidevi and I am Yashoda."
Easwaramma used to reply, "Subbamma! You served hundreds of Swami's devotees by
giving food and shelter to them in your house. Don't you deserve the fruit of that
Seva? Surely you will." Before Subbamma left her mortal coil, she came to Easwaramma
one day and pleaded with her, "I am leaving. You look after Sathyam well." Both
of them shed tears. The next day Subbamma died.
The name of Subbamma's husband was Narayana Rao. He always used to sit near the
Tulasi Brindavan in front of his house. When he took to bad ways, I composed some
songs and trained a few children to sing those songs in front of his house in order
to correct him. The children used to move in a group in front of his house, singing
those songs, one of which runs as follows:
Don't seek the company of women of bad character;
Surely you will fall down.
Your caste people will not allow you into their houses;
Your relatives will discard you; if they see you;
Your friends will beat you with chappals
if they see you in the company of such women.
(Telugu poem)
While the children were moving about in a group singing this song, he felt very
much embarrassed. He called them inside and enquired, "Who taught you this song?"
The children replied, "Raju taught us, Sir!" He thought, "Yes, it is true. Who else
can know about my behaviour?" From then on, he shed his bad thoughts and bad habits.
In those days, cartloads of mango fruit used to be brought into his house. He used
to distribute those fruits to all the children, lovingly.
The wrist watches just arrived in those days. If anyone in the village wore a wrist
watch, he was considered to be a great person. Not only that. The gents in those
days used to wear a small insect-like moustache under their nose, as a fashion.
Keeping in view these vainglorious fashion trends, I composed a song thus and taught
it to the school children so that they may go about in the streets singing that
song:
People wear some glittering white badge to the left hand
with leather belt tied to it.
What fashion is this, Oh! Dear!
What fashion is this?
Disgusting appearances are they;
What fashion is this?
Long moustache is trimmed and shaved;
Few hairs are kept under the nose instead;
What fashion is this, Oh! Dear!
What fashion is this?
(Telugu Song)
Thus, I used to compose songs and make the children sing those songs in the village
in order that people shed the craze for fads and cultivate noble thoughts. I used
to bring about a transformation in one and all right from the children to the elders,
by such methods.
From today onwards, you must all embark on a mission to bring about a transformation
in the villages. It does not mean that the villages are to be transformed into towns
and cities. In fact, I don't like such transformation. First and foremost, the villages
are to be kept clean. Already, the towns and cities are stinking with filth. The
people living there wear a neat pant, shirt and a neck-tie. But, their inner feelings
are all bad. You must cultivate good thoughts and feelings, in keeping with the
neat dress you wear. First of all, you try to bring about a transformation in your
own self and then work for a change in the outside world.
Yesterday, three boys sang a nice Burra Katha about Easwaramma. They rendered it
well. There was a wonderful description about Subbamma in that Burra Katha. I am
very happy about it. In fact, it was such a unique story. No one has written such
a story so far.
The three boys and the trainer, Mr. Krishna Bhaskar (who wrote the script) were
blessed by Bhagawan with new clothes and a photo session)
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