Managing the Mind of the Manager: Sri Sathya Sai Perspective

It is essential that the mind of the manager is kept uncontaminated (pure). When the mind is maintained in proper condition, one will be...

When Swami selected the Design for His University’s Administrative Building…

Sri Sathya Sai Institute of Higher Learning - Administrative Building Friday, February 12, 1982 A Greek devotee sent to Bhaga...

Shiva Nama Malya Ashtakam

1. Hey Chandrachooda Madanantaka Soolapane  Sthano Gireesha Girijesha Mahesha Shambho Bhootesha Bheetabhayasoodana Mama Natha...

Management with a Human Face: An Indian Perspective - Part 4

... Continued from Part 3 6. Moral Codes In the journey of life, man’s conduct has to be guided by certain Neeti (moral principl...

Why should I chant Brahmaarpanam (Food Prayer)?

Students! This is a very important lesson for you. We told you to chant Brahmarpanam (food prayer) before eating food either in the ...

When the President and First Lady of Kazakhstan came to Puttaparthi to see Sri Sathya Sai...

February 14, 2002 (Thursday) Swami came out at 3.45 pm, after finishing the interviews. Coming towards Prof. Anil Kumar… Swa...

Sri Sathya Sai celebrates Shivaratri in the Bandipur Sanctuary

Sunday, February 13, 1972 Swami celebrated Mahashivaratri at the Kekkanahalla river bed near the Bandipur sanctuary on this day. H...

Shiva Taandava Stotram

1. Jataatavee Galajjala Pravaaha Paavitasthale Galevalambya Lambitaam Bhujangatungamaalikaam Dhamad Dhamad Dhamad Dhamanninaada...

Sri Sathya Sai On: The Second Step in Yoga

Continued from Part 1 The Five Pillars of Niyama Like Yama, Niyama also has five principles. They are: Shoucham (purity), Tapas ...
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