Date: 23 Nov 2003 | Occasion: Birthday | Place: Prasanthi Nilayam |
Bereft of truth, righteousness, love and
peace,
the value of all your education is zero,
Bereft of truth, righteousness, love and peace,
the result of all your good deeds is zero,
Bereft of truth, righteousness, love and peace,
the utility of holding positions of authority is
zero,
Bereft of truth, righteousness, love and peace,
the sanctity of all your acts of charity is zero,
These four qualities are the four pillars that support the mansion of
Sanathana Dharma.
(Telugu Poem)
Embodiments of Love!
The mansion of human life rests on the four pillars of truth, righteousness, love, and peace. The safety and security of life depend on these four values. Since ancient times, the culture of Bharat (India) has been able to sustain itself as it is built on the bedrock of these values. Our ancestors led their lives strictly adhering to these eternal values. Bereft of these values, the mansion of life will collapse in a moment. Humanity continues to exist till this day due only to the fact that people practise these four values at least to a certain extent.
The individual child's life is greatly influenced by the qualities
of the parents. The
loving care of Jijabai made Shivaji a great warrior. Rama's divinity
blossomed because of the
noble qualities of His mother, Kausalya. The twins Lava and Kusha could
become powerful and famous
due to their noble and virtuous mother, Sita. The same can be said of
our ancient sages and seers.
They could sanctify their lives because of the noble influence of their
parents.
Today, people
neglect their parents because they fail to recognise the impact and
influence they bear on their lives.
They forget the fact that they could attain an exalted position in life
only because of their
parents. Gandhi became a Mahatma because of his pious mother Putlibai.
She used to observe a
strict vow wherein she would wait for the cooing of the cuckoo before
partaking of her food.
However, on one day, she had to wait for a long time for the call of
the cuckoo without eating. The young Gandhi could not bear to see his
mother fasting for such a long time. So, he
went out of the house and imitated the cooing of the cuckoo. Then he
came inside and told,
Mother, now that the cuckoo has made its call, please take your food."
She at once recognised
that her son was telling a lie. Unable to contain her grief, she
slapped Gandhi on his cheeks and
said, "What sin have I committed that such a liar should be born to
me!" She was shedding tears as
she spoke.
Gandhi repented and prayed for her forgiveness. He took a pledge that he would never utter a lie thenceforth. In this manner, our ancients developed virtues and attained exalted position only because of their mothers. Today, the country is facing hardship because people have no regard for truth and are indulging in falsehood in their thoughts, words, and deeds. The welfare of a nation depends on the teaching that the mother imparts to her children. When parents tread the path of truth, the children would naturally emulate them.
In olden days, it was a common practice among the women of Bharat
(India) to perform the sacred
ritual of Sathyanarayana Vratam,
on every full moon day. Likewise, mother Easwaramma used to
perform Sathyanarayana Vratam
every full moon day in the company of Karanam Subbamma, who was her
neighbour. Karanam Subbamma would often tell Easwaramma, "You are
performing Sathyanarayana Vratam.
With His blessings, you will bear a son. I want you to name him
Sathyanarayana." On a
particular full moon day, Easwaramma did not have food untill very late
in the afternoon, since she was
participating in the Sathyanarayana
Vratam being performed in Subbamma's house. The family members,
including her husband Pedda Venkama Raju, were very much upset to see
her remain without food for
such a long time. Pedda Venkama Raju argued that there was no need to
observe such severe
austerities. But Easwaramma was determined. She told them not to wait
for her saying, "I am not at
all hungry. Sathyanarayana Vratam
is more important for me than food."
After the ritual was
completed, Subbamma brought prasadam
(blessed food) for Easwaramma. Only after partaking of the prasadam did Easwaramma have
her food that day. Women in those days used to perform such rituals
with all sincerity and devotion. Only after partaking of prasadam could Easwaramma
conceive. Yad Bhavam Tad Bhavati
(as is the feeling, so is the result). Some people have faith in
scriptural injunctions and adhere to them with earnestness, whereas
some others ignore them.
Easwaramma was the one who followed the injunctions strictly. Only
after performing the vratam
and
partaking of the prasadam
would she commence her household chores. She was unlettered. But she
had unflinching faith in God.
During the seventh month of her pregnancy, one day Subbamma told her, "Easwaramma, the child in your womb is safe due only to the grace of Lord Sathyanarayana." She extracted a promise from her that the child would be named Sathyanarayana. The mother of Pedda Venkama Raju was also a great devotee of the Lord. She too was of the opinion that the child should be named after Lord Sathyanarayana.
Prior to the birth of the child, a very significant incident took place. Puttaparthi was then a tiny hamlet. In the centre was a well from which people would draw water. One day Easwaramma was fetching water from the well. All of a sudden, she saw a white luminous light, emerging like lightning from the sky, entering her womb. There was a sudden gust of wind. Subbamma, who came out of her house at that time, saw the light entering the womb of Easwaramma. Till this day, I have not revealed this to anyone. I am disclosing this today so that you may understand the significance associated with the advent of the Avatar. A day prior to this, as Pedda Venkama Raju was passing in front of Subbamma's house, she called him inside and told him, "Venkama Raju, tomorrow when the child is born, name him as Sathyanarayana." But he brushed her advice aside saying, it was her foolish imagination.
At 3 o'clock in the morning, at an auspicious moment, the child was
born. It is natural for
any child to cry when it is born. But this child did not cry at all.
The midwife and the people in
the household were anxious that the child might be stillborn.
Easwaramma was also very much
worried. Without anybody noticing her, she pinched the child to make it
cry. On the contrary, to
her utter surprise, the baby started smiling. Everyone was mystified to
see the newborn babe
smiling. Just then Subbamma entered the house and said, "Easwaramma, I
heard that you have given
birth to a male child at an auspicious moment. Can I have a glimpse of
the child?"
Easwaramma
wrapped the child in a cloth and placed him in front of Subbamma.
Subbamma was an orthodox Brahmin
lady. In those days, orthodox Brahmins would maintain distance from
others. If they happened to
touch them inadvertently, they would at once have a bath. That was why
Easwaramma kept
the baby at a distance from Subbamma.
Watching this, the mother-in-law said, "Easwaramma, she has
come here with a lot of love and concern to see the child. Why don't
you let Subbamma hold the
child in her arms? Why do you keep him at a distance?"
Easwaramma said, "Oh mother! Subbamma is a very pious and orthodox brahmin lady. She may not like to touch the newborn baby. Hence, we should maintain distance from her." In fact, Subbamma herself had no such discriminatory feelings.
Mother Easwaramma looked after her child with love and care. Days rolled by, and the child grew into a boy. He was mithabhashi and mithaahari (one who spoke less and ate less). Easwaramma was mystified by the strange behaviour of her son. Usually children are fond of eating. Especially some people would prefer non-vegetarian items like fish or meat. But her son was totally averse to non-vegetarian food. He would not even visit the houses where non-vegetarian food was cooked. Seeing his noble qualities, Easwaramma realised that the child was not an ordinary one, but one of divine nature. Her eldest daughter, Venkamma, also recognised the divine nature of the child. Together, they brought up the child with love and care. They would sing devotional songs as lullabies. The child was brought up in such a noble environment.
Since there was no proper school in Puttaparthi, Seshama Raju, the elder brother of this body, took Me to Uravakonda and admitted Me in a school. The then Municipal Chairman of Bellary, Rama Raju, was a friend of Seshama Raju. He took us to the Virupaksha temple in Hampi during holidays. I was reluctant to enter the temple. Hence, Seshama Raju instructed Me to keep a watch over their belongings as they went inside to have darshan of the deity. I readily agreed and remained outside. The priest was giving arathi to the deity. To their utter astonishment, they found Me standing inside the sanctum sanctorum in place of Lord Virupaksha. Seshama Raju could not believe his eyes. In fact, he was very angry, thinking that I was transgressing My limits. He thought it was improper on My part to have entered the sanctum sanctorum. He at once came out of the temple only to find Me there! He again went inside and found Me there also! Still, he was having doubts. He told his wife, You go outside and keep a watch over Sathya. Do not allow Him to go anywhere. Meanwhile, I will go inside and see whether He is still there." She did accordingly. He again saw a smiling Sathya standing in the sanctum sanctorum. He wondered whether it was a dream, hallucination, or reality. At that time, his friend Rama Raju noticed a brilliant aura around My face. He revealed this only to his wife and not to anybody else, including Seshama Raju. In fact, Seshama Raju was full of doubts.
The vacation was over, and we were returning to Uravakonda. Rama Raju brought a pair of knickers and a shirt for Me as parting gift. But I refused to accept them. In those days, wearing a collar pin was considered a fashion. Hence, Rama Raju presented a gold collar pin to Me with the prayer that I should remember him always. Wearing a collar pin was very common among the children hailing from rich families. The collar pin dropped on the way while I was proceeding to the school in Uravakonda. It could not be traced. I at once discarded the books and returned home. I declared:
Know that I am Sai in reality,
Cast off your worldly relationships,
Give up your efforts to restrain Me,
Worldly attachments can no longer bind Me,
None, however great he may be, can deter Me.
(Telugu Poem)
Seshama Raju was not at home when I sang this poem. Later on when his wife told him about it, he laughed and brushed it aside saying, I would have got it composed by somebody. Being a poet himself, he thought it was impossible for a young boy like Me to compose such excellent poetry.
Excise Inspector Hanumantha Rao had great love for Me. Even his children were highly devoted to Me. When Hanumantha Rao came to know about the happenings, he at once came in his car and took Me to his house. He went on questioning, "My dear, did Your brother or sister-in-law scold You or did they beat You? Why have You decided to leave the house?" I sang a song:
The link with the world had gone in the
form of the pin;
the pilgrimage to Hampi also
served its purpose.
Baba left home saying that Maya could not bind Him any longer.
(Telugu Song)
I said, "The worldly attachment is like a small pin which I gave up.
Hence, I have left the
house. I will no longer stay there." I did not even enter the house of
Hanumantha Rao. There was a
big rock in front of the house. I sat there and did not speak to
anybody. Everyone was stupefied
beyond words to see the change that had taken place in Me.
In the evening, Seshama Raju, who was on his way back home from school, tried to take Me with him. But I was firm in My decision not to go home. Then Hanumantha Rao persuaded him saying, "Do not compel Sathya to go with you. Let him remain here for some time. I will bring him to you myself afterward."
I remained there for some time. Many people came to Me and put all
sorts of questions like
"Are You a ghost or a demon? Who are You?"
I told them, I am neither a ghost nor a demon. "Know
that I am Sai Baba in reality."
They asked Me, "How are we to believe that you are Sai Baba? Can you prove Your claim?" In fact, in those days nobody in Anantapur District had even heard the name of Sai Baba. I took some flowers in My hand and threw them on the floor. As people were watching wonderstruck, the flowers arranged themselves as the letters Sai Baba in Telugu. Somebody brought a camera and took a photograph of Me sitting on the rock. There was a small stone in front of Me, which appeared like Shirdi Sai Baba in the photograph. Many copies were made of the photograph and distributed to all.
The same rock on which I sat that day remains there even today. At the same place, the Andhra State President of Sri Sathya Sai Organisations, Anjanaiah, has built a beautiful mandir (temple) with a spacious hall.
Gradually, My fame spread far and wide. People from various villages and cities started to flock around Me. People possessed by evil spirits were brought to Me in bullock-carts. They believed that I could drive away the evil spirits. People who were mentally retarded were also brought to Me. True to their faith, the evil spirits were driven away and the patients were cured of their mental ailments. Then they started believing in My Divinity.
Since people were coming in large numbers, it was not possible for
Seshama Raju to keep Me
with him. Hence, he wrote a letter to Pedda Venkama Raju to come and
take Me away to Puttaparthi.
In those days, Puttaparthi was such a remote village that it would take
several days for letters
to reach. However, Pedda Venkama Raju received the letter in
Bukkapatnam, where he had gone to make
purchases in the market. The letter said, "Father, it is not possible
for us to keep Sathya with
us any longer. Please come and take him home at once."
Pedda Venkama Raju came to Uravakonda from Bukkapatnam straightaway. He did not have sufficient money in his pocket. He took the bus fare from Seshama Raju and brought Me to Bukkapatnam by bus. From there, we had to walk all the way to Puttaparthi, since there was no transport facility. In fact, the name of Puttaparthi was hardly known beyond the closest localities.
When we reached Puttaparthi, Kondama Raju (grandfather of this body) was at home. He was very austere and God-minded. He told Venkama Raju, "Venkappa, let Him do whatever He wants; do not raise any objection. He is immersed in divine consciousness. Let him stay with me for some time." He kept Me with him and looked after Me with great love and care.
The four brothers --Pedda Venkama Raju, Chinna Venkama Raju,
Venkatarama Raju, and Venkata
Subba Raju-- decided to live separately. Kondama Raju divided the
property equally among them. Pedda
Venkama Raju then asked, "Father, whom are you going to stay with? "
Kondama Raju replied, "I will
not stay with anyone. I do not want any property for myself. Give me
Sathya. That is enough. He
will look after me."
In those days, nobody used to call Me by the full name
Sathyanarayana.
Everyone used to address Me as 'Sathya'. From then onward, I stayed
with Kondama Raju and served
him.
Everyday morning and evening, Venkamma used to come to Me. Sometimes she would ask, "Sathya, do You get dreams? Does anyone appear before You and talk to You?" However, I would not say anything to her. She had immense faith in Sai Baba. One day, she prayed, "Sathya, please give me a photograph of Sai Baba." I at once materialised a photograph of Sai Baba and gave her. She kept the photograph with her till her last breath.
One day, Kondama Raju called Venkamma and told her, "Our people are living in ignorance. They are unable to recognise the Divine nature of Sathya. He is verily God Himself. He is never hungry, never thirsty. He has transcended hunger and sleep."
Namagiriamma was the actual name of Easwaramma, given by her parents. Since Kondama Raju recognised My Divinity, he told his son, Pedda Venkama Raju, to change her name to Easwaramma because he was very well aware that she was the mother of Easwara Himself.
In the middle of the night, Kondama Raju would quietly place his
hand near My nostrils,
just to see whether I was breathing or not. Sometimes, he would not
notice any breathing process
taking place. He would hear only the sound Soham coming from Me.
People started pouring into Kondama Raju's house to see Me. If anyone questioned them, they would reply, "The grandson of Kondama Raju is one of divine powers. He appears in our dreams and solves our problems."
Once, Seshama Raju came to Puttaparthi during holidays. He did not like so many people visiting the house of Kondama Raju. At that time, he was thoroughly sceptical. He argued with Kondama Raju and told him not to allow anybody to come to his house. In those days, the educated were highly respected in the villages. Seshama Raju had just completed teachers' training. Hence, people in the village considered him to be highly educated. He told Kondama Raju, "Grandfather, do not allow anybody to come near this boy. He does not have any divine power. He is suffering from hysteria." In this manner, he spoke derisively about Me.
There used to be an exorcist in Kadiri who was considered to be an
expert in driving away
from people the evil spirits that had taken possession of them. I was
put in a cart for
transporting Me to Kadiri, and Venkamma accompanied Me. At no time
would she be parted from Me.
This so-called exorcist of Kadiri was a thorough drunkard. He asserted that I was possessed by some powerful spirit and boasted that he would rid Me of the evil and belaboured Me with canes, sticks, whips and the like. He even went to the extent of pouring some highly corrosive liquids into My eyes expecting to drive away the spirit in this manner. I submitted Myself to all this torture without demur. In the evening when I got free, I approached Venkamma and asked her to put a little fluid of cow dung dissolved in water. With this treatment overnight, My eyes became clear again. So, for every maltreatment of this kind, I used to go to Venkamma and got the situation remedied. Finally, he had My head shaved and scratched deeply with a sharp knife. The scalp became bloody with severe wounds. Seating Me, water was poured from a height of 10 feet above; it was a terribly painful operation. After this treatment failed, he started rubbing lemon juice into the wounds. Venkamma could not bear the sight of this torture. Quietly, she called the cartman and in the darkness of night, she took Me back home to Puttaparthi.
Steadily, the fame of Sai's greatness was spreading far and wide.
There was such a rush of
people that there was hardly any space for people to stay in the house.
Then Pedda Venkama Raju
told the people to come to the house only on Thursdays. But people
protested saying
that they could not bear their sufferings until Thursday.
Subbamma called Venkappa and told
him that as it was not practical to accommodate the surging crowds in
his house, she would take Me
to her house and meet all My needs and also of the visitors. Since
Subbamma was a Brahmin and Swami
belonged to the Raju caste, the Brahmins of Puttaparthi took objection
to Subbamma's proposal and
decided to boycott Subbamma. She, however, said that since she was
childless and had no inclination to
go about visiting anybody, she was not worried by the proposed boycott.
"I shall never forsake
Sathya", she said.
In the village, there were a few Harijan residences. These Harijans
were highly
devoted to Swami. I used to visit their houses. Even Subbamma
accompanied Me to those places. She
would not bear to be separated from Me even for a moment. She looked
after Me as her own son.
All the Brahmins of the village were completely inimical to Subbamma,
and even her own mother and
brother turned against her. In the path of Divinity Incarnate, such
impediments do arise and she
was quite aware of the situation. She declared that she was unconcerned
about the enmity of
anybody. She was quite firm in her resolve to hold on to Me.
Soon, even her house started overflowing with the throng of visitors. So, once Venkappa approached Subbamma and said, "Why should you undergo this kind of ordeals on account of my son? Let us put Him in a separate house." Then Subbamma gave some land between the Sathyabhama and Venugopala Swami temples. A small room was constructed there. They used to lock Me up in the room, but, in spite of the locked closed room, I used to get out and sit on the top of the hill. These kinds of wonders were a daily occurrence.
Meanwhile, those who were opposed to Subbamma on caste grounds decided to get rid of Swami by poison. I was very fond of vadas (Indian delicacy) in those days. So, these people made some vadas and mixed some virulent poison in some of them. Subbamma was warning Me all the time against visiting those houses. But I used to go to all places despite her objection. On this occasion, I visited this house and picked up the specific vadas that had been poisoned and ate them. The sequel to this attempt is already known.
Another attempt of this kind was when some of them set fire to My improvised house. The house had a thatched roof. Some miscreants set fire to the house. As the fire was raging, people were worried as to what would have happened to Me inside. Suddenly, there a cloudburst poured down just above the house and put out the fire. There was, however, not a drop of rain anywhere else. Venkamma, Subbamma, and Easwaramma came there weeping. The roof was fully burnt and only the walls were standing. They peeped over the wall and found Me sleeping peacefully. I was totally unharmed. Then Subbamma had the lock broken open and took Me away to her house. After several such trials and tests, people developed greater faith in Sai Baba.
In Penukonda, another person started claiming miraculous powers, saying that he was a devotee of Sai Baba. Several others started imitating My dress and manners and started going about trying to collect a following at different places. Merely assuming My name and manners, one cannot have a following indefinitely. People realised the truth very soon.
After this, My sojourn to Bangalore began. Easwaramma and Venkamma entreated that I should not forsake Puttaparthi. I promised them that I would never abandon Puttaparthi. Various royalties, including the Maharani of Mysore, used to visit Puttaparthi. Those days, the Chitravathi was flowing most of the time. They used to cross the river by putting planks and driving the cars over such improvised causeways. As such following by the high and low of the land increased, all opportunities for creating obstacles by the local opponents vanished.
All great men have been moulded by their mothers. It is the high
moral character and behaviour of the mothers that would result in the
greatness of their progeny. It is the virtues of Kausalya that resulted
in the greatness of Rama. Similarly, Sita brought up Lava and Kusa to
be great. In this manner, virtuous mothers were responsible for ideal
children. After I had promised Easwaramma, I never abandoned
Puttaparthi. The whole world may flock here but I shall not leave
Puttaparthi. Generally, the Avatars
adhere to their place of birth. If you uproot a plant from here and
plant it elsewhere, how long will it survive? A tree should grow where
the seed sprouted. In this manner, Sathya Sai Baba has retained his
roots in Puttaparthi and has made Puttaparthi a place of pilgrimage.
When the High School at Bukkapatnam was established, they asked Me for a prayer song, and I composed a suitable verse that emphasised the unity in diversity of the people of Bharat (India).
The power of motherhood is indescribable. It is the righteous observances and strict adherence to moral values of the mothers that manifest in their children. They (mothers) may be unlettered. Their greatness does not depend on literacy or book learning. It is the unlettered Easwaramma's virtues that have brought about this greatness of the name and fame of Puttaparthi. It is a matter of regret that Easwaramma is forgotten, while her son is extolled. Without Easwaramma, how could there be such a phenomenal Power? Never neglect your parents.
What is the origin of the name of this village Puttaparthi? There is a strange story associated with it. Near the temple of Venugopala Swami, there used to be an anthill in which there was a snake. Every day, the cowherds would take their cows for grazing to the outskirts of the village. One of the cows would go to the anthill, and the snake would drink milk from its udder. Every day, the cow would return home with its udder empty. The cowherds found out the reason behind this and planned to kill the snake. One day, as the snake was drinking milk from the cow, they hit it with a boulder. The snake got enraged and pronounced a curse on them, saying that the cowherds and their cows would no longer be able to live in the village. That is why the cowherds left Puttaparthi village and built their houses near the gokulam. Even today, you can see it for yourselves. The boulder with which the cowherds tried to kill the snake is now being worshipped as Venugopala Swami idol.
Today, I narrated at length all this in order to make you aware of the significance of the names Sai Baba and Puttaparthi. Puttaparthi has a great history behind it. Many eminent people visited this place. Many people of affluence lived here and brought great name and fame to this village. In those days, the Mysore Maharaja and his mother used to come here quite frequently. Many such eminent personalities recognised the greatness of Puttaparthi and revered it.
The Lord of Puttaparthi will protect you
always,
He is the embodiment of compassion,
He will hold your hand and take you across the ocean of life,
He will never forsake you under any circumstances.
(Telugu Poem)
Embodiments of Love!
You are really fortunate, having done great merit, for you are able to enjoy the Divine proximity of Sai. It is your great good fortune that you are able to sing with Swami and play with Him. You are with Sai and Sai is with you. That is why I often say, "I and you are one." The power and glory of God is beyond the ken of human understanding. Develop unwavering faith in him.
Students!
Having come to Puttaparthi and studied here, you should make every effort to uphold the prestige of Puttaparthi. I want to bring to your notice one important thing. Usually, students like to spend their vacations at their respective homes. But here, the students do not like to go home even after the vacation starts. Only very few of them go home. Most of them like to stay back even after completing their post graduation. What is the reason for this? Here is the greatest Divine magnet. God attracts one and all. His power is beyond all estimation. In the years to come, you will experience the power of this magnet more and more.
[Bhagavan sang the bhajan, "Hari Bhajan Bina," and continued the Discourse.)
[Pointing to Dr. Anjanaiah, Swami said:] He constructed a mandir (temple) in Uravakonda.
The mandir enshrines the
rock on which I sat when I gave the first teaching to mankind. He
completed
his M.Sc. Ph.D. and was doing a job. Later, he resigned and dedicated
himself to the service of
Swami. At present, he is the State President of Sri Sathya Sai Seva
Organisations, Andhra Pradesh.
[Pointing to an elderly devotee:] He is the father-in-law of Dr.
Anjanaiah. He also stays in
Uravakonda. He has kept aside 100 acres of land for Swami. He is
growing various types of fruits
there and sending them to Puttaparthi. At present, he has completed 100
years of his life.
I want
to tell you another important thing. Here, in Prasanthi Nilayam, all
devotees who dedicate
their lives to Swami live for a full 100 years. Kasturi came here and
lived a full life. Similar was
the case with Pujari Kistappa.
All of you might have heard of Kamavadhani. He was a great Vedic
scholar. He came and stayed here for 30 years. Never did he leave
Puttaparthi. One day after
performing Rama Kalyanam, here in the mandir, he told Me, "Swami, I
am going to My room. I will
have a sacred bath and come back." I told him, "You don't need to come
back. After the bath, have your
food and sleep peacefully." He went home and had a bath. As instructed
by Swami, he had his food
and rested. He died peacefully in his sleep. The name of Sai was always
in his mind. He never had
any illness.
There was another devotee by name Soorayya. He was a bachelor. He had no desires. Prior to coming here, he was working for Venkatagiri Raja. One day he expressed his desire to the Raja that he wanted to go to Puttaparthi. The Raja was very happy and made all arrangements for his coming here. He stayed here for more than 30 years and served Swami. He too lived for 100 years and died peacefully in his sleep.
[Swami called Sri Gopal Rao to the dais] Many of you might have
heard of Gopal Rao. He is
also completing 100 years. Even at an advanced age, he used to go to
canteen regularly and serve
water to the devotees. When he was the Chairman of Andhra Bank, there
was a major strike. Many big
people were arrested. Indira Gandhi sent him a telegram. That day I
happened to go to his house
for lunch. I told him, "Gopal Rao, do not yield to political pressure.
What you have chosen is the
path of truth. Do not budge from it." He obeyed My command. Nobody
could touch him. At present, he
is living in Prasanthi Nilayam happily doing namasmarana (repetition of
God's name).
Dr. Padmanabhan's father, Seshagiri Rao,
came here at the age of 63 after his retirement. He also lived for 100
years and had a peaceful
death. All these devotees led a happy and healthy life. At no point of
time did they seek the
service of others.
I told Gopal Rao that he would die peacefully without depending on
others for
service. I told him to be courageous. In this manner, many devotees led
a long and peaceful life
in Divine proximity. The physical body is bound to perish one day or
the other. But one should leave
the body peacefully without being wholly dependent on others.
[At the end, Swami permitted Sri Gopal Rao to speak a few words.]