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Words of Sai The glory of the Divine – the richness, fullness, extent and the depth of Divine experience has to be experienced. It cannot be expressed through any amount of words or plays. You must feel that it is … Continue reading
Prasanthi Vedam & Bhajans
Jai Bolo Bhagawan Sri Sathya Sai Baba Ji Ki Jai Vedam from Prasanthi Nilayam – (Thursday Morning – 4th December 2025) Bhajans from Prasanthi Nilayam – (Thursday Morning – 4th December 2025) Vedam from Prasanthi Nilayam – (Thursday Evening – … Continue reading
100 Years of Sri Sathya Sai Baba – 23rd November 2025
“The Avatar comes to reveal man to himself, to restore to him his birthright of inner Bliss. He does not found a new creed, to breed a new faction, to instill a new God. If such happens, it is the … Continue reading
Awake! O, Lord Sathya Sai!
O, Son of Eswaramba! O, resplendent majestic One! Dawn is breaking in the East. The daily tasks of divinity which you have undertaken, have to be accomplished therefore, Awake! O, Lord Sathya Sai!
“THE MESSAGE I BRING”
“THE MESSAGE I BRING” (A film by Richard Bock) Narrated by Professor N. Kasturi For the protection of the virtuous, for the destruction of evil-doers and for establishing righteousness on a firm footing, I incarnate from age to age. Whenever … Continue reading
Ladies Day – 19th November 2025
Wherever women are honored there is prosperity and happiness. Women should never be slighted or treated with disrespect. A home in which the housewife sheds tears will be bereft of all prosperity. This is the ancient conception of the role … Continue reading
Rathotsavam – 18th November 2025
The Rathotsavam (Chariot Festival) at Prasanthi Nilayam is a tradition that goes back to the early 1950’s. This festival marks the beginning of the Birthday Celebrations of Bhagawan Sri Sathya Sai Baba. On this day, the students of Bhagawan, chanting … Continue reading
I am Sathya Sai…
Do you remember? I am Sathya Sai Baba of Puttaparthi. ‘Sa’ means Divine; ‘ai’ or ‘ayi’ means Mother and ‘Baba’ means Father. The Name, Sai Baba means Divine Mother and Father. Sai’s descent is to achieve the supreme task of … Continue reading
Global Akhanda Bhajan (8th & 9th November 2025)
Global Akhanda Bhajan, the timeless intonation promoting Universal Peace and Harmony is one of the most significant and far-reaching annual spiritual exercise initiated by Bhagawan way back in the mid forties. Ever since, every second week-end of the month of … Continue reading
108 Precious Gems
108 Names of Bhagawan Sri Sathya Sai Baba
Pranams to the Lotus Feet
Manasa Bhajare Guru Charanam Dusthara Bhava Sagara Tharanam Guru Maharaj Guru Jai Jai Sai Natha Sadguru Jai Jai Om namah Shivaya Om Namah Shivaya Om Namah Shivaya Shivaya Namah Om Arunachala Shiva Arunachala Shiva Arunah Chala Shiva Aruna Shiva om Omkaram … Continue reading
Sathyam Sivam Sundaram
He is the sub-stratum, the substance; the separate and the sun – the Sath; the SATHYAM He is the awareness, the activity, consciousness, the feeling; the willing and the doing- the Chith; the SIVAM He is the light, the splendour; … Continue reading
Deepavali (20th October 2025)
Deepavali, the festival of Lights is celebrated on the new moon day in the month of ‘Ashwin’ of the Indian lunar Calendar. It usually falls in late October or early November. Deepavali or Diwali, , is a festival of lights … Continue reading
Veda Purusha Sapthaha Jnana Yagnam
Veda Purusha Sapthaha Jnana Yagnam During Dasara Celebrations the Yagnam commences with the rubbing of wooden blocks to produce fire through friction. Thereafter, the sacred fire thus produced, is placed in the ‘Yagna Kunda’ (the sacrificial altar into which oblations … Continue reading
Navaratri (22nd September – 2nd October 2025)
Dasara or Navaratri is a ten day festival, usually falling in the month of October, that is celebrated all over India in the worship of the Divine as the Mother principle. Bhagawan has explained that the festival of Dasara is … Continue reading
Ganesh Chaturthi – 27th August 2025
Ganesha Chaturthi is celebrated on the Chaturthi, i.e., the fourth day of Indian lunar month of Bhadrapada. It usually falls in the month of September in the English calendar. Lord Ganesha, the elephant-headed God is usually worshipped before commencing any … Continue reading