Asatoma Sadgamaya

Asato Ma Sadgamaya

Tamaso Ma Jyothi Gamaya

Mrithyor Ma Amritham Gamaya

Om Shanthi Shanthi Shanthihi

From the unreal, lead me to the real

From darkness, lead me to the light

From death, lead me to immortality

Life is a Journey

from

the Self to the Self

Hear Swami sing

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Ganesha

“Where is the Supreme Divinity?

It is omnipresent. But not recognising this truth, people pray to God in various ways. These prayers are not to God. They are prayers addressed to the guardian deities of the Lord. These guardian deities examine the merits of each case and make their recommendations to God.” – Sathya Sai Baba (Sanathana Sarathi April 1995 p.86)

“Prayers for worldly ends do not reach God. They will reach only those deities who deal with such restricted spheres. But all prayers arising from pure love, unselfish eagerness to render service and from hearts that are all inclusive will reach God.”- Sathya Sai Baba (Sathya Sai Speaks Vol. XI p.68)

Ganesha (Samadhi Grounds of Swami Parents)

“Vinayaka (Ganesha) is one who drives away all sorrows, difficulties and miseries. He is the enemy of all obstacles. He will not allow any obstacles to come in the way. He is the destroyer of obstacles. He confers happiness and peace (on his devotees). He is the master of all these powers (Buddhi and Siddhi). What is Siddhi (fullfillment)? When there is purity of mind you achieve peace (which is Siddhi). Vinayaka is thus Lord of Buddhi (the intellect and Self-Realization). Hence every human being should aquire control over the mind…

Vinayaka is the Lord of learning (Vidya). Does learning mean bookish scholarship? No. Everything pertaining to the cosmos is included in the term learning (Vidya). Walking, talking, laughing, sitting, eating, strolling, thinking – every kind of activity is related to learning. Vinayaka is the master of every kind of learning…

“Whenever people want to commence any undertaking, they first offer worship to Vinayaka (Ganesha or Ganapathi)…Ganapathi is one who gives us spiritual potency and endows us with Supreme Intelligence…” – Sathya Sai Baba (Sanathana Sarathi April 1996 p.94)

“He is one who instills purity in body, and fearlessness in the mind.” – Sathya Sai Baba

“What is the inner significance of worshipping the elephant-faced deity? The elephant is a symbol of might and magnitude. The elephant’s foot is larger than that of any other animal. The elephant can make its way through the densest jungle. In this way, it signifies the quality of a leader who shows the way for others. The elephant is also known for its faithfulness and gratitude. These are the lessons man should learn from the elephant. Intelligence without gratitude is valueless. Every man should be grateful to those who have helped him”.  – Sathya Sai Baba

– Divine Discourse: 7 September 1997

Ganesh Chaturthi

Ganesha Chaturthi Pooja & Aarti performed in the back-streets of Puttaparthi

27th August 2006

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 activity in order to remove obstacles and ensure success of the endeavour. He is also the bestower of worldly intelligence and spiritual wisdom.

The festival is usually celebrated for a period for three days in Prasanthi Nilayam. On the first day, the students sing devotional songs and Stotrams (hymns) and present cultural programmes in the Divine Presence and Bhagawan grants His discourse.During the next two days, students and staff of Bhagawans Institutions worship idols of Lord Ganesha in their respective premises. On the third day of the festival, the idols are brought to the Sai Kulwant Hall in a grand procession of colourful and exquisitely designed chariots amidst chanting of hymns and singing of Bhajans. After offering final worship and Arati, it is customary to immerse in the idol in a nearby lake or pond as it is the belief that Lord Ganesha takes with him the troubles and the bad tendencies that act as obstacles on the spiritual path.

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May I Help you

Temples of Healing
“Health is an essential requisite for man; it is the very foundation for all his endeavours in the pursuit of the four objectives of life: Dharma (Righteousness), Artha (Wealth), Kaama (Desire) and Moksha (Liberation)”
– Bhagawan Sri Sathya Sai Baba

“Vaidyo Narayano Harih” – God is the Supreme Healer. Embodying the truth of this ancient Indian saying, Bhagawan’s mission encompasses the physical, mental and spiritual welfare of all humanity. To this end, He has established medical institutions that provide quality healthcare irrespective of caste, creed and religion, in an atmosphere suffused with Divine Love and Peace. In these hospitals, all services including diagnosis, investigations, surgery, medicines, diet etc. are provided absolutely free of charge.
These ‘Temples of Healing’ are Bhagawan’s gift to mankind and an expression of His compassion. What makes these hospitals unique is not just the state-of-the-art technology or the highly skilled medical professionals, but the atmosphere of Divine love that pervades the hospital and makes the healing possible. For Love is the Supreme Healer.

Sri Sathya Sai Institute of Higher Medical Sciences in Puttaparthi

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