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"What is so special about computers?"
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September 29, 1992 Swami finished the interview by about 4:40 pm. He came out and called two brothers. Swami: (To the e...
“What is there in this world that is not spiritual?” – By A. Sethuraman
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Sethuraman (extreme right) chanting Vedam on Rama Navami Day at Brindavan - April, 2003 “What is there in this world that is not spir...
Manager and Mind-Control - Part 1: Sri Sathya Sai Perspective
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[Note: This Article is based on the Discourses given by Sri Sathya Sai Baba on various occasions. This is not a direct excerpt from any Di...
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Applying Management Studies at the Workplace: Sri Sathya Sai Guidelines
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Man is a sacred being. Not only this, he is one with Divinity. Today, we are converting this humanity to animal nature and giving in to ...
Sri Sathya Sai explains: Significance of The Term ‘MANAGER’ – Part 1
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Sathya Sai Speaks Today, business in India is not run following sound principles of management suitable to the conditions of Indian en...
Man is a Limited Company – Part 2: Sri Sathya Sai Paradigm
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… Continued from Part 1 Awareness is most important and we must know about every small detail minutely and properly. We imagine that j...
A Broad Vision in Business and Life: Sri Sathya Sai Paradigm
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People have to serve the nation and society in so many ways and ensure that it progresses well. The feeling of ‘I’ and ‘mine’ must be mini...
Sri Sathya Sai Addresses The Management Development Programme
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Monday, July 22, 1991 to Thursday, July 25, 1991 Bhagavan inaugurated a four-day Management Development Programme in the Instit...
Sri Sathya Sai Guidelines for Social Progress: The Role of Business Organisations
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In our culture, there are four important aspects that contributed to the progress of society: Recognising the distinctiveness of a p...
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