The Silver Jubilee of Sri Sathya Sai Hospital at Puttaparthi

September 30, 1981

The Silver Jubilee of Sri Sathya Sai General Hospital was held at Poornachandra Auditorium on 30th September. Bhagavan in His Discourse on this occasion explained the importance of cooking food in the right perspective. He described the ill effects of anger and conceit on our nervous and digestive systems. He said:

"Health is the essential pre-requisite for success in all aspects of life, for realising the four ideals that should guide humans namely, moral living, prosperity, fulfilling beneficial desires and liberation from grief. Everywhere man seeks to live happily and peacefully but happiness and peace are not won from worldly activities. The body that yearns to be happy and secure, is subject to disease, decay and death. The Dweller, the self, within the body, is however not born, nor does it die. It is the Aathma, God. The body is the temple of God. Hence it is the duty of man to keep the temple in good condition.

Health is necessary for gaining this world and the next, for earning worldly and other worldly progress, to realise the very purpose for which the Self has embodied itself in this human form, namely, to become aware of its source, the Paramaathma. In order to attain this goal, the ideals of righteousness, prosperity, moral desire and release from grief have to be practised with the help of a sound mind in a sound body.

What are the main causes of ill-health? Millions of living beings grouped as species dwell on the earth; they sustain themselves by means of food secured from Nature, as provided by Nature. It is only man that is an exception. In order to cater to his palate and other senses, he changes the composition and characteristics of the things provided by nature and prepares, through the process of boiling, frying and mixing, concoctions which have no vitality in them. Birds and beasts do not adopt such destructive methods. They eat things raw and consume the strengthgiving vital essence. So, they do not fall victim to the many ills that man brings on himself.

Evil thoughts cause ill-health

Plant a boiled pulse in the soil; it won't sprout. How, then, can it contribute life to the living? The vitamins and proteins that are valuable ingredients are destroyed while it is cooked to please the palate! The billions of cells in the body are so inter-dependent that when one is weakened or damaged, all of them suffer. There is a limit and a balance which every limb and organ has to maintain. Insufficient or improper food will endanger this balance. An occasional cough helps to strengthen the lungs and to clear them of extraneous matter, but fits of coughing are signs of positive illness.

'Eat in moderation and live long.' This is the advice handed down through the ages by the seers of the past. This advice is seldom heeded. People fill themselves with such large quantities of food that they find it hard to rise from the eating plate. Ruining their digestive system by consuming heavy, rich foods, the affluent are proud when they host costly banquets. Those who know that physical health is the greatest treasure take great care to eat only saathwik food. Uncooked food, nuts and fruits, germinating pulses are the best. Use these at least at one meal, say, for the dinner at night; this will ensure long life. And, long life is to be striven for in order that the years may be utilised for serving one's fellow-beings.

Evil thoughts cause ill-health. Anxiety, fear and tension also contribute their share. All these result from greed, greed to have more of things, of power and of fame. Greed results in sorrow and despair. Contentment can come only from a spiritual outlook. The desire for worldly goods has to be given up. One should not distinguish between "my work" and "work for God." All work should be worship. Whatever the reward, it is the gift of God. It is for our lasting good. If this attitude is developed, suffering and pain can toughen us and help us to progress towards Divinity.

It is through pain that pleasure is gained. Darkness enables us to appreciate light. Death teaches us to love life. Diseases which torment man are many in number; of these, hatred, envy and egoism are the worst. Even doctors cannot cure them, for most of them suffer from these. One should develop equanimity and serenity, if one desires to be free from these diseases. Do not seek to listen to vile and vicious stories. This tendency reveals a diseased mind. What is heard is imprinted, like a carbon copy, through the ear, on the heart. One is injuring oneself through indulgence in this evil habit.

Be vigilant about food habits

Anger is another enemy of health. It injects poison into the blood stream and brings about profound transformation which damages it. Two women, who were neighbours turned into bitter enemies on account of a dispute over a very trivial incident. The cow belonging to one woman while going on the road dropped its dung in front of the other woman's house. The owner of the cow ran to collect the dung, while the other woman claimed that it belonged to her since it lay on her doorstep. From words they very nearly came to blows. Just then the other woman's little baby wailed from the cradle. She rushed in to feed the baby and while the child was drawing in its food, she shouted most ferociously at her neighbour. Her anger poisoned her blood so much that the child died while drinking her milk! Another cause of ill-health is vice and vile conduct. People believe that a wicked person need not be a diseased person but most diseases are mental illness, fundamentally. Doctors, too, have to deal with patients sweetly and softly and consider their profession as one calling for dedication to their fellowmen. It is best to preserve one's health by good thoughts and good deeds. It is best to be vigilant about food habits. Coconut kernel, coconut water, sprouting pulses, uncooked or half cooked vegetables, and greens are good for health. 

Try earnestly to live long, without falling into the hands of medical practitioners. When they give you one injection, they keep another ready to counteract its reactions! While trying to cure one disease, they cause a dozen more. Moreover, the drugs they recommend are mostly spurious, since manufacturers want to amass a fortune by hook or by crook. Most illnesses can be cured by simple living, simple exercises and by intelligent control of the tongue. Live long so that you witness the career of the Avatar for years and years."

Bhagavan served sweets during ‘Narayana Seva’ on 1st October, where 5,000 less fortunate people enjoyed a feast.


Source: Sri Sathya Sai Digvijayam (1926 - 1985)

“Cinema exam tomorrow?”

September 30, 1997

Swami : What is the exam tomorrow?

Student : CMA, Swami.

Swami : What, cinema? Cinema exam tomorrow?

Student : Cost and Management Accounting.

Swami : Kyon Abbreviations Mein Bolta Hai? Theek Se Bolo (Why use abbreviations? Tell it correctly) Cost Management. What is cost?

Student : What ever we spend.

Swami : What is CA?

Student : Chartered Accountant.

Swami : Another CA.

Student : Cost Accountant.

Swami : What exam do the second year students have?

Student : Management Information Systems.

Swami : Integrated Rural Development? (Referring to the previous exam) What is the meaning of Integrated?

Student : Swami, total.

Swami : It is always changing, but Constant Integrated Awareness is always the same.


Source: Students with Sai: Conversations (1991 - 2000)

What is the Purpose of Life?

 September 21, 1991

The boys were pleading with Swami to come to the hostel.

Swami : (To the elders in the Portico) Good boys, good voice! Very good music. It sounds like a Qawwali, does it not? (To students) Daily same song. Why do you not change it? It is so hurting to the ears. (To a boy) What is the purpose of life?



Student : Swami, to love all and serve all.

Swami : No! The only way to reach God is to love all and serve all. What is the purpose of life?

Student : Swami, help always.

Swami : Just help ever. You must help ever, hurt never. Even in the Bible, compassion is stressed upon a lot. Many a time we hurt others by the way of our thought, word and deed. Controlling the three and abstaining from the misuse of them is the real purpose of life – also called Trikaranashuddhi . Our thought, word and deed must all be equally pure. In the Sri Sathya Sai Organisation they have a programme called EHV- Education in Human Values. But it must be 3HV - education in human values of the head, heart and hand. This is called as - The proper study of mankind is man. Man is the one who has complete mastery over his head, heart and hand, i.e., he speaks what he thinks and does what he says, hence achieving a unity of thought, word and deed. This is unity in diversity. 

Beings are many, breath is one.
Jewels are many, gold is one.
Nations are many, earth is one.
Stars are many, sky is one.

(To a primary school boy) How many brothers?

Student : All are brothers, Swami.

Swami : (To the Primary School boy) Good! Difference is in bodies only, but the Atma is one – unity in diversity. How many sisters?

Student : Swami all are sisters.

Swami : (Turning to the Institute boys) See! Compare this boy's answers with our big boy's answers. In the Primary school, all of these small boys are pure. At the Higher Secondary school, the balance is slightly upset. By the time they come to Institute the balance is completely gone. You see each of these boys give correct answers but not our big boys!

Swami : (To the Primary School boy) What do you want? Why did you come here? Where are the other boys? Why special for you?

Student : Swami, I came because I want Your Darshan and to talk to You.

Swami : What do you want?

Student : Swami, I want You.

Swami : Come on! Take Me! I am ready.

(At once the boy jumped up, much to the amazement of everyone and bent down to take Padanamaskar.)

Swami : (Looking at the Institute boys) See, that is how you must be. (To the Primary School boy) What is your father doing?

Student : Swami, you are my mother and father

Swami : Good boy. What is your father doing?

Student : Swami, he is a neurosurgeon. He wants to come here and serve at Your hospital. 

Swami : It is OUR hospital. I do not need any hospitals for Myself. I never fall sick. What is your mother doing?

Student : She is a retired scientist, Swami.

Swami : Retired so soon?

Student : Swami, after marriage, she retired.

Swami : (Laughed and said) Then it means she has stopped after marriage. You must not say retired. Retired is after 28 years of service. Our boys must learn to use the correct words. They do not even know what words to use when writing letters also. (To an Institute boy) How many marks?

Student : Swami, I got an A grade.

Swami : Why not O grade? Our boys must get O grades.

Student : Swami, I will try this time.

Swami : Don't try. Try, Try, Try then it will become dry. You must do it! Will you do it?

Swami : (To the Institute students) Boys must all study well. Studying is the duty of all students. You must do your duty. Duty is God. Work is worship. Study well, respect your elders and listen to what your parents say. That is your duty. Today students want to be fed by their parents, clothed by them and want their money. But they do not want to respect them. Our students must not be like that. What you do now to your parents, tomorrow your children will do to you. We must live in the present, the Omnipresent. The fruits of the past are in the present. The seeds of the future are also in the present. We must learn to live in this Omnipresence. (To a visiting company Managing Director) How are our MBA boys?

M.D : Swami, they are very good

Swami : Compared to outside boys, they are much better. But still, this age is like that. Sometimes, they do get bad thoughts. Yet, they are good. Outside boys cannot be compared to our boys. If holidays come, for example, our boys cry not to go home. They want to stay with Swami. But, outside boys in other hostels keep counting how many days are left to go home. My boys are all happy here. (To the boys) Not just here! You must be happy everywhere. Good boys!


Source: Students with Sai: Conversations (1991-2000)

Sri Sathya Sai shares Stories and Insights on Decisions of Rama and Krishna

Before the Kurukshetra war, Arjuna went to Krishna to seek His help. Duryodhana also went to Krishna. Krishna saw both of them coming. He closed his eyes and acted as if He was sleeping. He wanted to teach the world the difference between the two. When He was awakened He found Arjuna sitting at His feet. Duryodhana was full of ego. He thought, “I am a king. How can I sit at the feet of Krishna?” He took his seat behind the head of Krishna. On opening His eyes, Krishna saw Arjuna, who was sitting at his feet. Krishna asked, “Brother-in-law, why have you come?” Duryodhana was filled with jealousy. He reflected, “As soon as Krishna got up, he started talking to Arjuna and not to me.” He did not realise that it was only natural for Krishna to see Arjuna first because he was sitting at Krishna's feet. Arjuna got up and offered Namaskar. Krishna knew that Duryodhana was sitting behind. He asked Arjuna, “What do you want?” Duryodhana came closer and said, “Krishna I have also come.” Krishna said, “So both of you have come. I have two things to offer. On one side I am alone. On the other side there is My entire army. Do you want My army or Myself?” Being apprehensive that Arjuna might ask for the Army, Duryodhana came forward and said, “Krishna, I want your army.” He said, “Duryodhana, I give you My army, you can go.” Arjuna told Krishna, “Swami, I do not want anything except You. I will be happy if I have You alone.”

Arjun and Duryodhan with Krishna

Right from the beginning the Pandavas believed in ‘God first, the world next and self last.’ The belief of the Kauravas was - ‘I first, the world next and God last’. So, for them God was last

Lord Krishna as an Envoy in Hastinapura

In order to prevent a war between the Kauravas and Pandavas, Krishna played the role of an envoy. Duryodhana felt that the Pandavas were successful because of the support of Krishna and hatched a number of plans to get hold of Krishna and do away with Him when He came to Hastinapura. Vidura was aware of these plans. Krishna entered the assembly of the Kauravas along with Vidura. The blind king Dhritarashtra addressed Krishna and said, “The Pandavas and the Kauravas are cousins. When they are children of two brothers, You should have the same attitude towards them. Why are You prejudiced against the Kauravas? Why do You love the Pandavas?” Krishna replied, “Dhritarashtra! You are not merely suffering from physical blindness, mentally also you are blind. I shower My grace on those who take refuge in Me. The one who is close to a fire gets both warmth and light. The Pandavas have been close to the fire. They are getting the wisdom and the grace in the form of light and fire. The Kauravas are staying far from the fire.” Here fire refers to Jnanaagni, the fire of wisdom. The Pandavas were near and dear to Krishna. To whom can you compare them? In our body the head is very important; next the shoulder, the stomach and the legs. The body consists of these four parts, but it is useless without the heart. Krishna told Dhritarashtra, “Oh blind king, I am giving the analogy of a body with reference to the Pandavas. In this body, Dharmaraja may be compared to the head, Arjuna to the shoulders, Bheema to the stomach and Nakula and Sahadeva to the legs. In it, Krishna is the heart. Without Krishna, there are no Pandavas. Without the Pandavas there is no Krishna. That is the kind of mutual relationship between them. They are mutually interdependent.”

Krishna made this declaration in the open court. So dear were the Pandavas to the Lord. As there was protection for the Pandavas from Krishna, though they had lost the kingdom and everything else, Krishna was able to get back the kingdom and everything else and confer joy on them. Success comes to those who have the protection of God. When Dhritarashtra asked Sanjaya who would win the war, Sanjaya answered, “Where there is Krishna, the Yogeshwara, and Partha with bow and arrow, there justice will prevail and there will be victory. This is my firm conviction.” 

Dhritarashtra and Sanjay

The Pandavas firmly believed in Dharma and God. The Kauravas went and prostrated at the feet of their mother, Gandhari, before the start of the war. She had blindfolded her eyes and was not able to see them. She caressed Duryodhana and blessed him. She observed, “Yatho Dharmah Tatho Jayah” (where there is Dharma, there is victory). But they had no righteousness on their side. Even their mother blessed them in that manner. Their wickedness was responsible for this. They went to their preceptor Dronacharya, and offered Namaskar. Dronacharya declared, “Where there is Dharma, there is Krishna: where there is Krishna, there is victory.” Thus both their mother and their preceptor blessed in these terms. Neither the mother nor the preceptor blessed them with success. The Kauravas relied on their wealth and the power of their arms. But, there is need for God's grace. Along with God's grace, there could be wealth, position, power and knowledge. 

Earn God’s Grace

My Dear Students! Pursue your studies. But, together with education, earn the blessings of your parents. In addition, earn the grace of God. Despite all his knowledge, authority, power and prowess, what happened to a warrior like Karna? He lacked God's grace. Earn God's grace. That is true spiritual education. Along with spiritual education, you may pursue worldly education. A basic requirement for all this is good character. Morality alone helps one in a number of ways. If your conduct is not good, society will not respect you. As long as one is in power, society may respect one. Once power goes, the man will be an object of derision. You may not have any power, but morality will confer on you honour and respect. 

The Power of Lord Rama

Rama and Lakshmana protect the Yaga of Vishwamitra

To recognise the power of the Divine, here is an illustration from the Ramayana. Rama and Lakshmana went to protect the Yaga performed by Sage Vishwamitra. There were demons who wanted to undo the Yaga performed by Vishwamitra. Mareecha was one of them. He was the son of the ogress Tataki. As soon as Rama espied Mareecha, with one arrow He despatched him far away. Mareecha recognised then the power of Rama. He firmly believed that Rama had the power of Divinity. From that moment he gave up his demonic quality. When he was in this state, Ravana came to him to seek his help for kidnapping Sita. Ravana said, “I want to kidnap Sita. Rama and Lakshmana are there. Become a golden deer and divert their attention”. Folding his palms, Mareecha told Ravana, “Oh King of Demons! You are having so much confidence in your physical power. Rama is not an ordinary man. I have experienced His prowess. You have lost your senses. Do not embark on this enterprise. You can never achieve victory over Rama.” In a number of ways Mareecha sought to advise Ravana. There is a saying, ‘When destruction is impending, one's intelligence will be perverted’ (Vinasha Kale Vipareeta Buddhi). Ravana was in a rage. He said, “Mareecha will you obey my command or shall I sever your head?” Mareecha thought within himself, “When I become a golden deer Rama may kill me. If I go against Ravana, he will kill me. Death is certain either way. Instead of meeting with death at the hands of Ravana, it is better I die at the hands of Rama”. Mareecha did not like to be killed by the wicked King Ravana. That is why Mareecha took the form of the golden deer. 

Seeta pointing at the Golden Deer in the forest

My Dear Students! The Ramayana, the Mahabharata and the Bhagavatam teach the lesson that desire, anger and greed cause destruction. Fix your faith on God and not on the things of the world. When you have faith in God, your discrimination will be perfect. You will be guided by your conscience, which will always lead you properly. In Vedantic parlance, this conscience is called ‘Chit’. God is ‘Sat-Chit-Ananda’. ‘Sat’ means Being, ‘Chit’ means Awareness. Where the two are combined, there is Bliss. That is the meaning of BABA: Being + Awareness + Bliss + Atma. 

My Dear Students! You are all aspirants of bliss. You should enjoy bliss. You have to combine Sat and Chit to realise Ananda. Without Sat, there can be no Divinity. Without Divinity there is no bliss. So, always think of God. 


Source: Discourse 17, My Dear Students Volume 2; Divine Discourse delivered on September 17, 1992, at Sri Sathya Sai Hostel, Prasanthi Nilayam

Sri Sathya Sai gives Medicine for Excessive Sweating!

September 11, 1997

Referring to the heavy rain in the morning…

Swami : There was a lot of mud behind the hostel dining hall but someone removed it. So the water entered the dining hall. Boys took their beds and ran. No Suprabhatam today. You know, what the foreigners say for Suprabhatam ― 'Super-bottom', because their pronunciation is different from ours. I came behind the hostel today. Nobody rang up to Me. Still I came. When I came to the stadium, the whole place was flooded. Today the first period was not there, isn't it?

Student : Yes, Swami.

Swami : The tiffin was not enough today. First they prepared Pongal. It got over. Then they prepared Upma. They should make more and more. How is the kerchief (Referring to the sweet, which was papery)? The sweet is prepared specially by one family, and that too only in the West Godavari district of Andhra Pradesh. It is very good.

Student : Swami, my hands sweat very often. (Swami touched his fingers one by one.)

Swami : Sweating? During examinations the paper also gets wet, isn't it? Take this medicine.

(Swami materialised a medicine, pale yellow in colour and powdery like Vibhuti).


Source: Students with Sai: Conversations (1991-2000)

“I do not want anything from you, get good name. Do your duty…”

September 7,1997

Seeing three MBA/MFM students, Swami asked, “What did your Director say?” The students did not reply to Swami’s question. Swami then called their director.

Swami : (Introducing the Director to the students) He is our boy. He has done all his education here from primary to MBA. Now he is the director of Sai Lakshmi Mills. It has the latest modern technology. It has machines where, if you put cotton at one place, cloth comes out from the other end. (To the three students) How is the technology there?

Students : Swami, it is very good.

Swami : (To the Director) What are your future plans?

Director : Swami, I need some more MBA/MFM boys.

Swami : What about these three boys?

Director : They will be sent to Jakarta.

Swami : Indonesia, good, go. Go and work hard there. You must not mix with girls there. Duty Is God, Do Your Duty. Work Is Worship. I know My Boys do not mix with bad things. (To the Director) Put them all in a single room. (To the three students) You are getting a starting salary of Rs 8000/-. Nowhere does this happen. Of course, even expenses are more, taxes, etc. In Prashanti Nilayam, expenses are very less. (Then Swami granted Padanamaskar to the three students) (To the students) You give what I want and I will give you want you want. I do not want anything from you, get good name. Do your duty.


Source: Students with Sai: Conversations (1991-2000)


"Today is Teachers Day..."

September 4, 1997

Swami : (After the sweets were distributed, to a student) What do you call this sweet? (Himself answering) - Bobbatu‖. In Malayalam it is called - Boli‖.

Students : Swami, please come to hostel.

Swami : Where is the hostel? Give me the address, I will come. In a letter you have the 'To' address and the 'From' address. Even if the 'From' address is not there, 'To' address is important. Without the 'To' address, the letter will go to the dead letter box.

Students : Come to hostel.

Swami : What is a hostel? Tell Me, what is a hostel? This (Mandir) is your hostel. Here you get so many chances. I can also talk to you, walk amidst you. In hostel your mother-in-law (referring to the Warden) will keep so many restrictions.


September 5, 1997

Swami : (To the students) Kaiko castor oil face? (To a particular Student) Kaiko castor oil face? (Why are you having a castor oil face?)

Student : I did not study well.

Swami : Did not study! Why? Bolo, marriage sickness (Jokingly)? (After interview) Castor oil face. Why Fear When I Am Here. All passing clouds… Aata Hai Jaata Hai…

Students : Swami, please come to hostel.

Swami : Hostel! Where is hostel? Tell, I will come. Pahele Ek Hostel Tha (Earlier there was one hostel) Ab Chaar, Chaar Hostel Hain. (Now there are four hostels)

Students : Swami come to all hostels.

Swami : All hostels come here. I will talk here. Today is Teachers Day. Dr.Sarvepalli Radhakrishnan's birthday. 

(The second President of India, a teacher by profession, this day is celebrated as 'Teachers Day' to commemorate his birthday in India)

Student2 : Please come to hostel.

Swami : This is your hostel, this is your home, this is your college.


Source: Students with Sai: Conversations (1991-2000)

Why did Parashurama not kill Janaka and Dasharatha?

September 2, 1998


Swami : Who is Parashuram?

Student : Son of Jamadagni.

Swami : (Pointing to one boy) Your brother Parashuram came to Kodaikanal.

Student : Yes, Swami.

Swami : What is the meaning of Parashu ? (Boys kept quiet) Parashu means axe. Parashurama means one who bears axe. What oath has he taken?

Student : Swami, to kill all Kshatriyas.

Swami : Why? A king killed his father. He took an oath to kill all Kshatriyas. Then why did he not kill Dasharatha and Janaka? They are also Kshatriyas. There were two conditions. He would not kill a king who is performing a Yagna or a person who is just married. When Parashurama arrived, Janaka was performing a Yagna and when he came Dasharatha he had just married Kaikeyi. So they were not killed.


Source: Students with Sai: Conversations (1991-2000)

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