Monday, October 22, 2018

Sayeeshwara Jagadeeshwara - Sai Bhajan


Sayeeshwara Jagadeeshwara Parameshwara Partheeshwara [ Sayeeshwara ... ] Karunamaya Jaganmohana Shaileshwara Bhuvaneshwara Kailasa Natha Maheshwara Courtesy : RadioSai, Sai Blossoms, Sai Love, Sri Sathya Sai organisations for all the audio, Video & Images on Swami.


Mothers Role - Chinnakatha

Lord Krishna visited Queen Gandhari console her after the Kurukshetra battle. She accused Him: "Though You are God, how could You be so partial. You supported the Pandavas but could not save at least one son out of the hundred sons I bore." Krishna replied: "Sister, I am not responsible for the death of your children. You are responsible." Gandhari replied: "Krishna how can You be so hard hearted to accuse me thus?" Krishna replied: "Sister, you gave birth to a hundred sons but did you ever cast your loving glance on at least one of them? You chose to remain blindfolded. You could not see for yourself how your sons were faring. Your sons are indeed the most unfortunate ones because they could not enjoy their mother's tender care and affectionate glance. How could they grow into
disciplined, dutiful and righteous heroes? Mother is the first teacher and preacher".

"Just think for yourself the situation and compare it with that of Queen Kunti. Kunti from the moment of her husband's death, brought up her sons with great care and affection. She was with them both in the palace and in the house of wax as well. The Pandavas would never do anything without the blessings of their mother. They could earn My grace not because of their individual talents but because of Kunti's constant prayer to Me: 'Oh Krishna! You alone should protect them.' Those who are not fortunate enough to enjoy the loving glance of their mother cannot earn the divine vision, nor can they win the love of God."

Saturday, October 20, 2018

What should we learn from Ramayana, Mahabharata and Bhagawatam

What is the main ideal taught in Ramayana? If you enquire throughout the text of the Ramayana, you will understand that it is desire which is the main enemy. Mahabharata teaches that it is greed which subjects man to all humiliation. It is the Bhagavata that teaches man that it is anger which makes man forget his human nature and human qualities.



~Sri Sathya Sai Baba~

Sai Nama Bolo Govinda Nama Bolo - Sai Bhajan


1. Sai Nama Bolo Govinda Nama Bolo
Let us chant the sacred name of Lord Sai; Let us sing the name of Lord Krishna who is Lord Govinda, the Master of all Beings who elevates our personalities.
2. Mahadeva Bolo Jai Panduranga Bolo
Let us chant the name of Lord Shiva, who is Mahadeva, The Great Lord; Let us sing the name of the victorious Lord Krishna who is Lord Panduranga, the beautiful Lord with a whitish hue.
3. Sai Nama Bolo Govinda Nama Bolo
Let us chant the sacred name of Lord Sai; Let us sing the name of Lord Krishna who is Lord Govinda, the Master who subdues our animal tendencies and elevates our beings.
4. Ram Krishna Bolo Jai Buddha Sai Bolo
Let us chant the names of the charismatic incarnations of the Divine, Lord Rama and Lord Krishna. Let us sing the name of the victorious Lord Buddha. Let us adore Lord Sai, who is the same Lord Buddha, who is now with us as Lord Sai Buddha.
5. Zorastra Mahaveera Yesu Sai Bolo
Let us chant the names of the divine prophets Zorastra, Mahaveera and Lord Jesus Christ. Let us chant the name of Lord Sai, who is the same Father whom Christians worship world over.
6. Allah Sai Bolo Maula Sai Bolo (2)
Let us chant the name of the Infinite Lord who is hailed as Allah and Maula. Let us call out to Lord Sai as Sai Allah and Sai Maula, the Supreme One who is now with us in a human form.
7. Prema Sai Shanthi Dayi Sathya Sai Bolo
Let us chant the name of Lord Sathya Sai, the Personification of the Ultimate Truth, the One who is an Embodiment of Love and who alone can confer on us permanent peace.

Wednesday, October 03, 2018

Faith is essential for human progress

Faith is essential for human progress 

“Seeing a glass half filled with water, the optimist is glad that it is half full, while the pessimist is sad that it is half empty. Though both statements are correct, the optimist hopes to fill the other half too, while the pessimist gives up in despair. The one has faith; the other has no faith to sustain him. So, we must develop faith by steady effort. 

Faith must lead to effort. Faith is essential for human progress in every field. Knowledge, and through knowledge, wisdom can be earned only by means of faith and effort. Equipped with these, man can venture into the heights and emerge victoriously. Of course, one has to be warned against cultivating too much faith in things that are merely material. One has to develop it deep in the eternally valid Truth, God.

Faith is power. Without faith, living is impossible. We have faith in tomorrow following today. That
is what makes us take up activities and projects that extend beyond this day. People with no faith cannot plan; they court misery by their want of faith.

A rich man in South Africa once heard a divine voice which promised him a gold mine, if only he would dig at a certain place. He dug at that place to a depth of 200 feet and failed to discover any vein of gold. His faith waned. He doubted the authenticity of the voice. He talked to others how the voice had played false. When another rich man heard his story, he developed great faith in what he believed to be God's command. He dug in the same areas and laid bare a rich gold mine barely three feet below the surface of the earth. That became the richest and the most famous of the gold mines of South Africa. 

During the Second World War, a steamer carrying Indian sepoys was bombed by the Japanese and it was sunk. Many lost their lives. Only five men managed to row their life-boat and hoped to have a chance to survive, in spite of the surging ocean. They were tossed about for many hours. One of them became desperate. "The sea will swallow me. I will be food for sharks," he cried, and, in panic, he fell into the sea. Another sepoy wept for his family. "I am afraid they will suffer much. I am dying without arranging for their future", he said. He too lost his faith in his survival and breathed his last. The third man said, "Alas! I have with me the policy documents of insurance. What a pity I did not give them to my wife. How can she get the amount, now that I am dying?" And he also died. 

The other two men reinforced each other's faith in God. They said, "We shall prove by sticking to life, however desperate the situation. God has created us for some good purpose. We shall not yield to fear. We shall not give up faith in God's compassion and power". They had to give up the leaky boat and swim towards the shore. Within five minutes, a helicopter sent from a coastal ship which had received signals for help from the sinking steamer, sighted them and hauled them up to safety. While safe on land, they said, "It is only five minutes between victory and defeat". Those who dug for the gold mine could well say, "It is only three feet of soil between victory and defeat". Faith won the victory; want of it brought about defeat and death.”

-Sathya Sai Speaks, 15-12

Tuesday, October 02, 2018

Madhura Mohana Ghana Shyama Sundara Sayee

Madhura Mohana Ghana Shyama Sundara Sayee
Aananda Pradayee Naa Andaala Rasivoyi (2)
Neeve Naa Maata Pita Bhraata Ve Sadaa
Sakhudavu Guru Daivamu Mari Antha Neeve Ga
Neede Tanuvu Neede Manasu Antha Neede Ga
Anuvanuvuna Kanakanamuna Nindi Unna Sadaya Hrudaya (2)
Madhura Mohana…
Ninne Poojinchaleni Ee Karamulelano
Ninne Dhyaninchaleni Ee Dehamelano
Kanu Vinduga Ninu Choodani Kannulelano
Ninne Marichi Ninthalanchani Janmamelano
Ninu Piluvani Ninu Thalavani Jihvamela Jeevamela (2)
Madhura Mohana…

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