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The Sarva Dharma (World Religions) Symbol

The Logo of the Sathya Sai Organization

(Literally, sarva means entire, whole, every kind of; and dharma means
righteousness, morality, virtue, duty, the dictates of God, code of conduct.)

Near the temple in Prasanthi Nilayam (Sathya Sai Baba's ashram in India) is a tall pillar with a lotus flower, called the sarva dharma stupa. At its base are symbols of five of the world's major religions, along with the associated sayings shown below. (The stupa and the sarva dharma symbol in India depict five religions. The pillar, with its concentric rings, represents yoga, or Union with God. The rings indicate the stages of yogic discipline required for unfolding the "lotus of the heart", whose petals are at the top of the pillar. The flame of inner illumination is in the center of the lotus. Just as the lotus plant lives in water but does not get contaminated by it, so we should live in the world but be untouched by it.

(Note: There is also a six-pointed version of the Sarva Dharma symbol.)

Let the different faiths exist, let them flourish, and let the glory of God be sung in all the languages and in a variety of tunes. That should be the Ideal. Respect the differences between the faiths and recognize them as valid as long as they do not extinguish the flame of unity. Sathya Sai Baba

For more information on the sarva dharma symbol, see Vision of the Divine, by E.B. Fanibunda.


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