Wednesday 1 August 2012

From The Desk of Team Venugaanam



We are delighted to bring to you the First Anniversary Special edition of Venugaanam. It has been a remarkable journey from the humble beginning of Venugaanam last August to being quoted in various other journals like Prashanthi reporter of the SSS Books and Publication trust and the Sai organization Pune chapter newsletter. The name Venugaanam was itself inspired by the Lord when one of the team members was staring at Lord Krushna’s photo and wondering what name would be the apt carrier for messages, experiences and updates from His very own Sai Krushna Mandir. As the member himself puts it: “Looking at the photo of Lord Krushna, I was pondering. And suddenly the name just flashed within me – Venugaanam. A feeling of thrill ran through me at the profundity of the word inspired by Him. Indeed what better name than the music that emanates from His dearest hollow, ‘egoless’ flute? Swami had given His message unmistakably in just one word- Let us serve as egoless instruments so that He may generate all the melody which He wills through us.”
This newsletter has become a forum of sharing of updates, life’s experiences, learnings, thoughts and opinions. The school and construction updates have helped to keep everyone abreast of and involved in this mission of Swami irrespective of which part of the globe they may belong to. While giving direct instructions about Sai Krushna Mandir in a series of interviews, Swami was clear that selfless Seva should become a means of attaining the final state of Self Realization. Hence, right from the start, the first two articles – Divine Discourse and Atmajyothi- have been pointers and guides to this finality. The series:  A Journey Within is the effort to integrate our inner selves and remain focused on this goal. Astrology and Spirituality has been a much sought after series helping to synthesize the science of astrology and planetary effects with faith in the Divine. In the sections on Different Strokes and Educare, experiences shared by individuals from diverse backgrounds have provided perspective on prevailing situations and how best we may respond to challenges. In this Special edition, we are also happy to share with you a short video on Sai Krushna Charitable Trust- its inception, activities and the keen participation of the village youth. The video may be viewed on blogspot or on youtube.


You are invited to post your comments on the individual blogs.
Before signing off, we are happy to let you know of Volunteering opportunities for you to participate in Swami’s mission. We are looking out for qualified individuals who would be able to teach English/ Science at the Sharavthi School at Hosadoddi village in Kanakapura Road on a daily basis.
We are also happy to have your feedback on how to make ‘Venugaanam’ a better communication tool. You may kindly mail us at contactus@saikrushnamandir.org
Happy reading! May Swami inspire us to follow His message of love and service.
With All our Prema,
Team Venugaanam
Sai Krushna Charitable Trust

Divine Discourse

Embodiments of Love!
People worship God with devotion and sincerity, but God is not-satisfied with external
worship. You should serve society. Only service can confer bliss on you. By rendering service to society, not only can you alleviate the sufferings of the people, but you can also bring about transformation in their lives. Yad Bhavam Tad Bhavati (as is the feeling, so is the result). If you serve with sacred feelings, it is bound to yield sacred results. Serve society to your utmost capacity. You are doing bhajans in the morning
and evening. The satisfaction that you get by participating in bhajans is temporary, whereas service confers permanent satisfaction. A few minutes ago, the students sang Bhaja Govindam, in which it is said, Ma Kuru Dhanajana Yauvana Garvam,Harathi Nimeshath Kalah Sarvam (do not be proud of your wealth, progeny and youth; the tide of time may destroy them in a moment).

Sanctify Time By Service
Youth and wealth are like passing clouds. Do not entertain excessive desires. Do your duty sincerely. Whatever happens, be it good or bad, accept it as the gift of God. Understand that it is good for you. Time is the most precious gift of God, but you are wasting it in vain pursuits and unsacred feelings. Sanctify the time given to you by serving society. Through service alone can one get rid of worries, ego, pomp and show and other evil qualities. The Vedas say, Chittasya Shuddhaye Karmah (the objective of actions is to purify the mind). Service alone is to purify the mind. Today people waste a lot of time, wealth and energy in performing activities which do not foster purity of the mind. That is why they are unable to experience peace of mind. The peace that one gets out of worldly activities comes and goes like a passing cloud. One should aspire for the true and eternal peace, which originates from the heart.
Though the Pandavas were subjected to many hardships, Dharmaraja always remained peaceful. When Droupadi was being humiliated by the Kauravas, Bhima became furious and tried to attack Dussasana with his mace. It was Dharmaraja who pacified Bhima saying, those who adhere to dharma will ultimately emerge victorious. Not all can attain the level of peace that Dharmaraja attained. It is possible only for a few. Where there is peace, there you find Divine power, grace and fame. The Kauravas were many in number, whereas the Pandavas were only five. But the fame of the Pandavas remained permanent in society. Dharmaraja was liked by one and all.
Speak Sweetly And Softly
Today unrest and violence have gripped the world as Sathya and dharma have declined in the hearts of people. All that you find outside is nothing but the reflection, reaction and resound of your inner feelings. Human life is highly sacred, most precious and divine. Do not fritter away this life by indulging in unsacred activities. It has to be lived in the proper way by exercising control over the ten indriyas (senses).
Speak sweetly and softly. You cannot always oblige, but you can speak always obligingly. Pray for the wellbeing of all. Loka Samasta Sukhino Bhavantu (May the
whole world be happy!). Sanctify your senses by serving all. If you exercise control over your senses, you can achieve anything in life. If God is not pleased with you, you will be looked down upon by everyone in the world. You may think that you have given away
ten bags of rice in charity and distributed clothes to five hundred people. Such accounts are to be submitted to the Income Tax Department and not to God. God is not interested in quantity, He sees the feeling behind your acts. So, whatever may be the act of charity you undertake, do it with the spirit of love and sacrifice.
What Is Your Dharma?
What is the teaching of the Bhagavadgita? Some people say that the path of action is the main teaching of the Bhagavadgita. Some others point to the path of wisdom as the main teaching of the Bhagavadgita .But none of these are correct. What is the first sloka in the Gita?
Dharmakshetre Kurukshetre Samaveta Yuyutsava, Mamaka Pandavaschiva Kimakurvata Sanjaya?
And the last sloka reads as follows: Yatra Yogeshwara Krishno, Yatra Partho Dhanurdhara, Tatra Srivijayo Bhutir Dhruva Neetirmathirmama.
When you join the last word of the last verse and the first word of the first verse, it becomes Mama dharma, meaning ‘my dharma’. This is what the Gita teaches. What is your dharma? Your dharma is to lead the life of a human being. Remain yourself that you are a human being, not an animal. Having been born as a human being, you should cultivate human values. Do not behave like an animal. Adhere to truth and righteousness.
The entire creation is based on truth. Where there is truth, there you find plenty and prosperity. Human life is not meant to enjoy physical comforts and worldly pleasures, which are momentary. It is meant to set an ideal to the rest of the world. Having lived all these years, what is the ideal that you have set? What is it that you have achieved? Put a question to yourself. The answer is a big zero. You might have done a few good deeds in life, but they pale in comparison to the number of bad deeds you might have performed. That is not the quality of a human being. Cultivate good thoughts, speak good words and perform good deeds. That is true humanness. The names of ancient sages and seers are remembered even today because of the good deeds they performed. Do unto others what you would like others to do unto you.
Do not indiscriminately follow the mind, for the mind is like a mad monkey. Follow the conscience, i.e., the principle of the atma. Love is the undercurrent of all this. So, lead a life suffused with love.

Students might have heard the story of Abou Ben Adhem who always offered sarva bhuta daya pushpam (compassion on all beings) to the Lord. Everyday he used to go round the streets to serve the destitute and the handicapped and return home late in the night. One night when he returned home, he found in his bedroom an angel writing something. When he asked her as to what she was writing, she replied that she was making a list of those who loved God. She replied in the negative when he asked her if his name was there in that list. The following night, when he returned home, he again found the angel writing something. He queried, “Mother, what is it that you are writing now?” She said, “Son, I am writing the names of those who are dear to God.” He again wanted to know if his name figured in the list. She replied that his name was on the top of this list. The sum and substance of this story is that God is pleased when you serve your fellow-human-beings. The scriptures have prescribed nine paths of devotion, namely, sravanam (listening to the Lord’s stories), kirthanam (singing His glories), vishnusmaranam (remembrance of the Lord’s name), pada sevanam (service to the Lord’s Lotus Feet), archanam (worship),vandanam (salutation), dasyam (servitude),
sneham (friendship), atmanivedanam (offering oneself to the Lord) i.e., complete self-surrender. But the path of service is the greatest of all. Neither by penance nor by pilgrimages Nor by going through the sacred texts Can one cross the ocean of worldly life; One can redeem one’s life only through service. (Sanskrit Verse).
Abou Ben Adhem became the recipient of God’s love because he spent all his time in the service of his fellowmen. God loves all, for He is the embodiment of love. But He will give Himself to those who show compassion to all beings.

-From Swami’s Krishna Janmashtami Discourse, 22-08-2000, Prasanthi Nilayam

Know Thyself- Atmajyoti- The Eternal Light of Satchidananda


By  Shri Lakshminarayan Aithal
(Shri Lakshminarayan Aithal has served for over 3 decades in Swami’s institution and is the former Principal of the Sri Sathya Sai Loka Seva Institutions at Muddenahalli. Inspired by Swami’s direct message to study the Upanishads, he first learnt Sanskrit and then studied the direct works of Adi Shankaracharya and Swami. Sincere perseverance led him to the reality of Aham Brahmasmi and He realized and experienced Swami’s words: “I am God and so are you”. He shares the import of the Upanishadic teachings with us in this series of articles.)


THE SHUNNING OF THE DELUSION OF SELF-HOOD.
    If  we  are  really  of  the  Form  of  Auspiciousness,  how  does  the  imagination  occur  that  we  are  the  individual  a  soul  ( Jeeva ) ?  Why  do  happiness  and  sorrow  that  don’t  exist  in  the  Form  of  Auspiciousness  appear  in  us?  If  happiness  and  sorrow  don’t  exist  in  reality,  why  do  majority  of  people  experience  them?  The  Vedantins  tell: ‘  I  am  not  an  individual  soul  and  the  individuality  is  imagined.’  Such Vedantins also eat and act as ignorant-people do.  What  testimony  is  there  that  the  Jnanis  have  got  rid  of  their  individuality?  Such doubts may arise amongst us.  In  order  to  shun  the  doubts  the  following  verse  is  commenced:
(Rajjvaj-jnaanaat-bhaati Rajjau Yathaahihi Svaatmaajnaanaat-aatmano Jeeva-bhaavahI
Aptoktyaa Hi Braanti-naashe Sa Rajjur-jeevo Naaham Deshikoktyaa Shivoham II)
An unknown rope may appear as a snake.  Similarly, the unknown Self appears as an individual self.  If  the  knowers  tell:  that  is  a  rope,  that  becomes  the  rope  itself.  Similarly,  by  the  preaching  of  the  true  teacher,  one realizes that I  am  not  an  individual  self,  I  am  the  Auspicious  One  ( Shiva ) ,  Himself.
AN EXAMPLE OF SNAKE AND ROPE.
    We  have  the  delusion  that  we  are  individual  selves  because  we  have  not  understood  our  real  Self.  As  soon  as  we  know  our  real  Self  this  delusion  is  got  rid  of.  An  example  may  be  given:  Do  we  not  have  the  experience  of  delusion  that  in  the  early  dawn  a  piece  of  rope  is  mistakenly  considered  as  a  snake?  That  delusion  has  come  because  the  real  form  of  the  rope  is  not  known,  isn’t  it?  During  the  delusion,  the  rope  appeared  as  a  snake;  as  soon  as  the  experience  dawns: ‘ that  is  the  rope, ‘ that  delusion  is  got  rid  of.  In  this  illustration  as  due  to  delusion  the  snake  appears,  so  in  the  illustrated,  the  individual  soul  appears.  This is a theorem of the Vedanta. 
    Let  us  deliberate  upon  this  example  in  a  little  more  detail:  Due  to  delusion  a  serpent  is  seen  in  the  rope;  and,  where  is  that  deluded  serpent?  Does it exist apart from the rope?  No.  For,  when  we  examine  we  have  the  real  experience: ‘ This  is  really  the  rope,  not  the  serpent’.  None  consider  that  the  real  serpent  appears  due  to  delusion.  For,  none  will  find  the  whereabouts  of  that  snake  after  the  removal  of  delusion.  Prudent-men never tried to find out that snake.  None  has  heard  that  certain  people  have  died  due  to  the  biting  of  that  snake.  There may be a few death cases.  Suppose  a  few  people  stamping  a  rope,  imagine  that  they  have  really  stamped  a  poisonous  snake  and  that  has  bitten  them;  and,  thereby  they  may  die.  In  spite  of  that,  we  don’t  think  that  really  the  snake  has  bitten  them;  and  that  is  why,  they  died.  Even  if  we  speculate  that  a  mental  imagination  has  transformed  into  a  snake;  and  we  don’t  agree  with  it.  For,  none  of  us  has  the  experience  that  the  mind  has  changed  as  a  snake.  The  knowledge  of  the  rope  itself  is  enough  to  know  that  there  is  no  real  snake  in  the  delusion.  It  is  a  mere  ignorance  to  think  that  during  the  delusion  the  rope  itself  has  changed  into  a  snake.  If  objects  change  themselves  into  other  objects,  then  it  will  be  very  difficult  to  conduct  worldly  activities.  Then,  there  would  be  no  rule  that  curds  would  be  obtained  from  the  milk;  and,  sometimes,  water  also  would  become  curds;  and,  sometimes,  milk  added  with  a  little  sour  catalyst  would  become  water!  In  this  very  manner  such  things  would  happen,  then,  how  would  people  hope  to  conduct  worldly  activities?  Would  we  consider  that  the  rope  had  the  little  part  of  a  snake  and  during  the  delusion  that  part  appeared  as  the  snake?  None will agree with this.  During  the  time  of  delusion  a  snake  is  born  and  it  dies  when  the  delusion  is  removed-  these  words  don’t  agree  with  the  experience.  To which place does the snake belong?  When  we  find  out  the  rope,  can  we  tell  that  the  snake  appears  because  we  remember  it?  Then,  that  doesn’t  become  right;  there  is  no  reason  to  see,  as  if,  the  real  snake  by  simply  remembering  it.  Not  only  that,  why  should  the  rope  disappear  by  merely  remembering  the  snake?  In  this  case,  there  is  no  possibility  of  getting  an  answer  to  this.  To  have  the  experience:  ‘ I  have  seen  the  snake’  instead  of  ‘ I  remembered  the  snake’- is  against  to  this  imagination.  Anyhow,  in  this  illustration,  there  is  neither  a  real  snake,  nor  the  remembrance  of  it.  But,  in  the  delusion,  don’t  we  have  the  experience  that  we  have  seen,  as  if,  a  real  snake?  How do we get rid of this entanglement?
    Our  answer  to  this  is  as  follows: It  is  false  that,  in  the  illustration,  a  snake  is  born.  In  the  semi-darkness,  those  who  don’t  see  clearly  rope,  for  them  it  appears,  as  if,  it  is  a  snake;  and  there  is  no  snake  at  all.  In  the  delusion,  neither  a  snake  is  born,  nor  does  it  sneak  away  after  dawning  of  the  right  understanding.  The  understanding: ‘ I  have  understood  the  rope  as  a  snake’- is  a  support  to  this  theorem.  Therefore, we can tell only this much:      A snake  is  mere  delusion  and  the  rope  itself  is  real;  and,  it  is  not  right  to  find  a  reason  to  the  snake  appeared  due  to  delusion.  Similarly, we should understand in the illustrated also.  It is a mere delusion that we are living beings.  We  have  this  delusion  because  we  have  not  understood  our  Real  Form;  and  really,  we  don’t  have  selfhood.  It  is  the  right  understanding  that  all  of  us  are  always  of  the  Auspicious  Form ( Shiva-svaroopa ).
Here  is  an  objection: It  is  not  right  to  tell  that  the  rope  is  an  object  of  an  understanding  and  the  snake  appears.  It  is  the  rule  that  which  appears  alone  is  the  object.  Therefore,  here  it  is  right  to  accept  that  the  snake  alone  appears.  Otherwise,  by  rejecting  the  experience,  it  would  be  accepted  that  something  appears  and  some  other  thing  is  an  object..  Then,  a  man  would  appear  as  a  river,  a  mountain  as  a  town;  and  an  elephant  would  appear  as  a  little  cock.  But such things are not in experience.
(Relief: -) There  is  no  rule  always  that  as  an  object  so  the  experience.  An  experiment:  Dip  your  one  hand  in  cold  water  and  other  one  in  hot  water,  then,  dip  them  in  lukewarm    water. The  hand  of  cold  water  feels  heat  and  that  of  hot  water  feels  cold.  The  warm  water  simultaneously  cannot    show  different   temperatures;  and  it  should  be  considered  that  because  of  delusion  the  same  warmth  water  is  felt  differently  by  different  hands.  Those  who  are rigid  in  accepting  that  object  should  be  as  it  appears;  and  they  should  imagine  that  the  warm  water  has  two  temperatures.  None accepts this.  Not  only  that,  everyone  has  the  experience  that  there  are  two  types  of  understandings: the  right  one  and  the  wrong  one;  and  in  the  right  one  object  appears  as  it  is  and  in  the  wrong  one  it  appears  as  it  is  not.  Such  being  the  case,  it  is  not  at  all  right  to  imagine  against  the  universal  experiences: ‘ this  is  not  correct,  and  this  should  be  like  this’.  Therefore,  the  only  correct  conclusion  is  that  the  rope  is  considered  mistakenly  as  a  snake.
(Objection: -) When  a  snake  appears,  why  it  is  wrong  to  consider  that  the  real  snake  exists  there?  If  it  is  wrong,  what  authority  we  have  to  tell  that  the  rope  exists  when  it  appears  so?
(Relief: -) We have already answered this objection.  During delusion the rope appears as a snake.  When  the  right  understanding  dawns  we  have  the  clear  experience  that: ‘ this  is  the rope  only,  the  snake  never  exists  in  it;  and  the  experience  of  seeing  a  snake  is  a  delusion’. In  the  case  of  the  right  knowledge  of  the  rope,  the  experience  remains  unchanged  after  the  removal  of  delusion.  The falsified experience never is the real one.
    (Objection: -) Does one delusion cancel the other one?  An  example:  A  man,  from  a  distance,  imagines  a  crack  in  the  ground.  As  he  approaches  he  thinks  that  should  be  a  crooked  stick.  Finally,  when  he  reaches  the  spot,  he  decides  that  is  a  piece  of  rope.  In  this  case,  the  first  imagination  is  cancelled  by  the  second  one.  Finally, the decision has cancelled the second imagination also.  The falsified understanding, in this context, is not true!
    (Relief: -) What  you  have  told  becomes  an  example: ‘ whatever  is  falsified  is  not  true’. It  is  right  that  there  is  no  rule  that  the  falsifying  knowledge  is  not  true;  and,  it  cannot  be  told  that  people  have  never  accepted  the  object  that  is  not  falsified  at  all.  An  example:  A  deluded  person  sees  a  snake  in  the  rope;  still,  the  rest  of  people  who  are  not  deluded  see  the  rope,  as  it  is.  After examining it, the deluded person also, sees the rope.  Thus,  in  the  wakeful  state,  the  rope  and  its  knowledge  are  never  falsified;  and  therefore,  that  knowledge  is  considered  as  the  right  one.  According  to  this  consideration,  accepting  the  knowledge  of  the  rope  is  real;  we  have  given  this  example  of  the  rope  and  the  snake;  and  it  is  not  our  opinion  that  the  rope  is  never  falsified.  The  Vedantins  tell  that  the  Self  alone  really  is  the  Truth;  and  the  selfhood  and  the  world  are  imagined  in  Him;  and,  for  them,  there  is  no  harm  in  considering  the  rope  which  is  the  support  of  the  imagined  snake  also  is  falsified.  According  to  their  opinion,  the  whole  world,  itself,  is  untrue  and  naturally,  the  rope  of  the  world  is  also  untrue.  Still,  the  rope  is  an  empirical  reality;  and  the  snake  appears  due  to  delusion  is  not  so.  Both  of  these  snake  and  the  rope  have  this  difference.
……….. (to be continued in the next edition of Venugaanam)

The Making Of SaiKrushna Mandir- Construction Updates


THE MAKING OF SAI KRUSHNA MANDIR- CONSTRUCTION UPDATE

SKM as it will be after  Phase 1 and Phase 2
With the Divine Blessings and grace of our Beloved Swami, Phase 1 of the children’s home – Sai Krushna Mandir – is to be inaugurated on 23rd November, 2012. While there are numerous challenges, the SKM construction team is working to ensure that the foundation, construction and funding are all moving along expected timelines.
By Swami’s grace the earthwork, excavation and building work for Phase 1 of Sai Krushna Mandir began on GURUPOORNIMA: 3rd July, 2012.  
The school students initiated the whole proceedings with a prayer to Swami at the village temple tree. They sang bhajans and chanted Sai Gayathri. Prayer was also made to a neighbouring tree seeking its permission to cut a few of its branches (which were protruding into the area of construction) for the noble purpose of building the children’s home. At exactly 11 am the Borewell drilling lorry began the work of drilling for water. The children and all the villagers got together and cheered the proceedings. In fact many of the alumni students were actively involved in counting of rod- lengths drilled into the land. An interesting experience flagged off the entire construction work--- Normally, water is expected in that region at a depth of 700 metres with a yield of 2”- 2.5”. However, by Swami’s Divine blessings, we were able to get excellent potable water at a depth of 450 metres and a phenomenal yield of 4”. The entire village had assembled to join in the wrok and celebrated when water was found. Usually, the bore well contractors stop drilling once water level is reached. However, in this case, all the villagers got together and requested, pleaded, demanded and asserted all at once that this was for the purpose of 108 orphans and hence the bore well people should dig at least 20 feet further to ensure that there are no water shortages in future. The bore well contractors were taken aback at this mass appeal and yielded to the persuasion saying that they too were happy to be part of this mission.
Sai Krushna Mandir after Phase 1

The support of the entire village of 300 odd people was so overwhelming and humbling that we were left in tears at the way Swami inspires individuals who may not even have seen Him. Literally, every drop of water that the children shall drink would have the stamp of His Divine Hand and grace.
The markings for foundation work were also done and the earth moving machines were employed to dig deep enough for a strong civil foundation. Over the next few days, cement and steel were purchased by us at some subsidy and these were used to erect pillars for the sub structure. Centering work of the pillars was done and these were erected in pits sanctified with the sand and Vibhuthi from Parthi.  A Tank was constructed for water storage and for the purpose of curing the cement works.
Meanwhile, we have secured permission from the electricity board to harness power for the proposed building and work is underway to get a motor to pump the water from the borewell to the tank.
As of 31st July, the foundation work for Phase 1 is complete and the plinth work is in progress. We anticipate that the first roof for this Phase will be complete by the end of August or first week of September.









 We look forward to all your active involvement and participation in this God given opportunity. We also welcome you to come and visit the site and witness the making of Sai Krushna Mandir. From our side, we will keep you updated through Venugaanam and the website. You are also free to contact us directly for any further information. We are confident that, just as Swami’s bounteous blessings ensured the procurement of excellent drinking water and land, Swami’s grace will crown our genuine intentions and He will continue to guide and bless the entire effort.

Astrology and Spirituality- Rahu Kaalam- Should we follow it?


By KVRK Bhargav
(Bhargav is a student of Swami who after completing his B.Tech in Textile Engineering graduated with an MBA from the the Sri Sathya Sai University in 2001. Ever since, he has had the great fortune of waiting for Swami’s direct guidance. He has been blessed with many interactions with Swami and he pursues astrology as a hobby to understand how it complements and dovetails spirituality. He shares his insights on how the planets are not causes of fear; rather they all serve the common goal of prodding man towards his spiritual destiny of Self Realization)

 Preparations were in full swing for Swami to leave for Brindavan,  as was his wont, after Shivaratri in 2001. It was a Saturday, the morning bhajans got over and Swami took arati. All anticipated that He will sit in the car ready for him and leave for Brindavan. But it didn't happen. He went into the interview room. All eyes were riveted on the interview room door, waiting for the door to open. I overheard one boy whispering to another behind me, "Swami will start only after 10:30 am as it is a Saturday and Rahu Kaalam is from 9:00am to 10:30 am." I was quite surprised and laughed at them to predict Swami's starting time. To my utter astonishment, as predicted, Swami came out exactly two minutes after 10:30 am, sat in the car and left for Brindavan. I turned back and saw this boy's face who had that ‘you-see-I-knew-it’ kind of a look.
I was assailed by a lot of questions.
How can Swami who is the supreme Lord, follow a thing like Rahu Kaalam?
Is the concept of Rahu Kaalam so important to follow?
Is there a lesson in this episode for me?
I tried to find out more about this enigmatic concept of Rahu Kaalam which apparently our Lord also tended to follow.

Each day, the time from sunrise to sunset is divided into 8 segments, and each of the eight planets i.e. Sun, Moon, Mercury, Venus, Mars, Jupiter, Saturn and Rahu- Ketu together are assigned the lordship of each segment. The planet Rahu is generally considered malefic so the time where Rahu(read Rahu and Ketu together) is the lord is generally inauspicious. This time is called Rahu Kaalam. Rahu is considered a sworn enemy of Sun who represents ego (the I feeling) in an individual. Any activity undertaken is always done with the feeling that 'I' am (individual ego) doing it. Sun also signifies vitality, will power, zeal and energy which are essentials in accomplishing any task. Influence of Rahu can affect all these traits thereby creating obstacles for the individual. In such cases, it is advisable that the individual follows some precautions i.e. avoiding the time of Rahu Kaalam in starting an endeavour.  There is a simple yet effective formula which is very popular among students to remember the time of Rahu Kaalam for each day of the week.
 The formula is 'Mother Saw Father Wearing The Turban on Sunday'. The time period starts from 7:30 am in the morning assuming the sunrise is at 6 am and sunset is at 6 pm. Rahu Kaalam lasts for a period of one and half hours approximately. First one or two alphabets of each word in the formula represent the day of the week which follows the order of the timing from 7:30 am to 6:00 pm. 
Mother = Monday  : 7:30 - 9:00
Saw = Saturday  : 9:00 - 10:30
Father = Friday  : 10:30 - 12:00
Wearing = Wednesday  : 12:00 - 13:30
The = Thursday  : 13:30 - 15:00
Turban = Tuesday  : 15:00 - 16:30
Sunday = Sunday  : 16:30 - 18:00
I was not satisfied by this information and so I tried to ponder deeply about this concept. As every concept of Sanatana Dharma has a deeper facet to it, I tried to understand Rahu Kaalam in that light. If the activity is done with complete surrender and with a feeling that He is doing it, then the influence of Rahu is minimal as the source of strength, the doer of the work and the success of the endeavour depends solely on Swami. This can be achieved when we have purity of purpose, treat any mundane task as His work and offer the fruits thereof completely to Him. Hence, every facet of Sanatana Dharma creates a challenge for an individual to transcend the sense of doership and go deeper within to find God. I was not very sure whether this interpretation of mine was correct.
I had to wait for a long time to get a confirmation from Swami and it came in His peerless style.
I heard a talk given by a senior brother of the Seva organization in the institute wherein he narrated his experience regarding Rahu Kaalam. He recounted: "I was in Bangalore when I got a phone call saying Swami had summoned me to Parthi. It was past nine on a Saturday, so I decided to wait till 10:30 am for the Rahu Kaalam to get over and started. I reached Parthi and waited for an audience with Swami but HE ignored me for five days. On the sixth day, He called me and severely rebuked me for not coming in time. When I told the reason as Rahu Kaalam, He retorted, "When you call me, if I also wait for Rahu Kaalam what will happen to you." He added, "There is nothing like Rahu Kaalam, good Kaalam or bad Kaalam. All times are good. The problem is in the purity with which you do an activity. If you have purity of thought, action becomes pure even if it is done at bad time as God's grace will flow.  When God's grace flows, you will be the fortunate blessed one." Then I asked him that why God created Rahu Kaalam. He explained it in a very beautiful way. He said, "There is a cosmic consciousness which is all pervasive and it affects the human mind at a particular time when you are not pure. Those periods of time are called by you as Rahu Kaalam. This is the time when the mind becomes dull and the actions done by you might not give you the desired fruit. Hence it is suggested that you don't do some sacred or auspicious action at that period of the day. But if you have purity of thought, it can win over that inauspiciousness." I asked Swami, as to how we define purity, how to know that one has purity of thought? Swami said, “The moment you surrender your thought to me, it becomes pure. Good or bad, it has to be surrendered wholeheartedly then it becomes pure."
Hence any act done with complete absence of individuality becomes a pure action and remains unaffected by time.
In the first incident, Swami shows us how to conduct ourselves when we have a sense of doership and in the second incident He exhorts us to attain the stage of non-doership for His grace to flow to us.  
I request all to share their opinions, viewpoints and experiences regarding this concept of Rahu Kaalam. 

The Journey Within

-By Sriram S.
(Sri Ram. S is an MSc (Math) and MBA grad from Sri Sathya Sai Institute of Higher Learning. He was also the University Brass band leader, a mandir bhajan singer and one of the founders of the alumni Band Group known as Rhythmic Energy. Post studies he worked in the IT industry for over 6 years after which he moved on and is currently a practising Clinical Integrated Hypnotherapist working out of Bangalore. He has founded Sunshine Wellness Studio (www.SunshineStudio.in) that aims at using various modalities of hypnotherapy for healing. Feel free to write in on your experiences and also if you have any further queries at info@SunshineStudio.in )

In my previous post I had said:
Every time we believe or are told that we are suffering due to our past karma, now we realize that all we have to do is probably find out what it is that the soul(ourselves) have to learn. When that lesson is learnt, the problem or suffering has to and will immediately abate as the learning is all that was required in the first place.

In this post I shall suggest a technique by which we could heal ourselves of the effects of our past Karma and open ourselves to the wisdom or learning therein. This forgiveness meditation that I am going to describe below has its roots in the Hawaiian technique called Ho’oponopono. That said, in the current version as described here, I would lay the emphasis on going beyond the Hawaiian technique into karmic release.

Forgiveness & Karmic Release Meditation technique:
Firstly, sit in a relaxed posture and using any of the breathing techniques mentioned in earlier posts get to a very comfortable and calm state of meditation.
In your mind, imagine yourself in a very comfortable room (known room or imaginary one). The door is closed and you are alone in the room and feeling very calm and peaceful.
Outside the door is that personality with whom you need to heal your relationship or do a karmic release.
Imagine that the door opens and the person enters the room and is standing in front of you.
Do an energy exchange with the person. That is, take back all your energies that belong to you which may be there with the other person and return all energies of that person which may be there with you. You can visualize this energy exchange as light leaving you (representing other person’s energies) and similarly coming to you (representing your energies) or a pulse going back and forth or simply by your intent. Once you are certain / believe that the energy exchange with the person is complete proceed further.

You say (with feeling),
“I forgive you for any hurt that you may have caused me knowingly or unknowingly across time and space”
“You too please forgive me for any hurt that I may have caused you knowingly or otherwise across time and space.”
“I Thank You & I Acknowledge you”
“I Love you” (as one soul to another in a Divine and unconditional manner)
“In this moment I choose to set myself and you free from any Karmic obligation that may have held us in a negative bind so far. In this moment I choose to set myself and you free.”
“I also choose to live and learn all the lessons of my life through love and I wish you the same”
Now, ask the person to leave from your space. Once the person leaves the door is closed and intend in your mind that outside the door, the person’s guardian angels will take his / her energies to wherever he / she is or where he / she belongs.
Now you are again in the room by yourself and feel very light and happy within. Place both your palms on your heart and slowly integrate yourself (you can say the words: “I align and integrate my physical and energy body”) and open your eyes when you feel comfortable.

Now this is the forgiveness and karmic release meditation with respect to another person. What if you need to heal something in your life that does not necessarily involve another person. In such a case
Simply see YOURSELF in place of another person. Do the healing with the part of you that feels a certain way.
At the end instead of asking that part of you to go out simply integrate that part of you to yourself saying, I love and integrate this part of ME. Now just like this above variation, try to use creatively the power of forgiveness and the Divine aspect within yourself to heal out of any karmic obligation. All the while send out a very clear intent to the Universe / Divine that you are willing to learn the lesson and would like to and choose to learn through love.

Try this! If you have a specific issue and are unsure how to use this method, please feel free to mail me at info@SunshineStudio.in and I shall guide you for your specific requirement.

Happy Healing! :)
Love & Light!

Different Strokes- Movies- Boon or Bane??


Prakash Srinivasan
(Prakash is a student of Swami who did his B.Com(Hons) in Brindavan campus and then his MBA and PG Diploma in Indian Culture and Philosophy in Prashanthi Nilayam. During his student days, Prakash had the good fortune of being a Mandir bhajan singer and has enjoyed singing for our Lord many times. A passionate lover of music, food and nature- Prakash is currently heading the European system operations for Hewlett Packard(HP) from the Bangalore office. His enthusiasm, humour and cheerfulness are contagious. In this article, Prakash shares his insights on cinema and how movies can deeply affect our daily life).

One of Swami's popular quotes is: “Tell me your company and I will tell you what you are!” At first it seems pretty exaggerated but when we analyze it through our life's experiences it seems very true. After all, we imbibe everything through what we see and hear because they work and influence us very subtly. Such influences are a double-edged sword because their impact is very lasting and they start from our subconscious mind and finally become our second nature.
One of the most all-pervasive media which is present in our daily life is cinema. It is arguably the most popular form of entertainment alongside sports. I am not going to start a discussion on whether cinema has improved or deteriorated today but rather focus on its impact and how it influences our minds. Cinema is a very powerful medium and actually can be used to good effect to make a positive change in society. In fact, Swami too has watched movies along with His students and some of us have been fortunate to have watched Meerabai, Harishchandra, Iqbal and a few other inspiring movies on the lives of saints or on inspiring current day themes. Though such kind of cinema is a small percentage of the total but it still has a significant impact on society. Let’s look at how people have leveraged the power of cinema and I am sure this will help us enjoy good cinema even more!
MYTHOLOGY/HISTORY: Cinema is probably the most interesting way to understand and know about our history and mythology. This is more relevant in case of India where there are a million stories to be told. Each and every state in our country is home to so many wonderful stories and episodes which showcase our culture that many enterprising filmmakers have tapped the potential of this infinite source. Prominent examples are movies like Mayabazar (on Mahabharatha), Sampoorn Ramayan, Shirdi Ke Sai Baba, Karnan, Thiruvilayadal, Sri Raghavendrar, and an upcoming movie on our very own Swami. Even TV serials like Ramayan/Mahabharath were a rage during our childhood where every Sunday morning was special because of the wonderful TV shows in Doordarshan. Today we have 300 TV channels but 90% of our time is lost in flipping through the TV channels itself.
MOVIES TO PROMOTE PATRIOTISM: The freedom struggle of India has provided great inspiration for many people to make films depicting the brave and glorious lives of eminent freedom fighters. These film makers probably vented their angst against the tyranny of the British through their movies. Of course many movies were made much after Indian independence but they did play a role in promoting a feeling of national pride. Prominent examples are Shaheed, Legend of Bhagat Singh (my favourite), Lagaan (though a work of fiction but nevertheless very effective), Pazhassi Raja (Malayalam) etc

FEEL-GOOD/FAMILY MOVIES: These are movies which show the usual story but they have a message and they are also very emotionally enriching and elevating. They also make us feel very good and have a calming influence. Such movies promote a feeling of unity and togetherness and also inspire us to help other people and making life better all around us. In some scenes in such movies we will be in tears and have a lump in our throats as it exposes the problems people face. There are many movies in this category but the prominent ones are Taare Zameen Par (about finding your potential), A Wednesday (about the common man), the Munnabhai series, The Great Debaters, Remember the Titans, Schindlers List, The Terminal etc.

HUMOUR: These kinds of movies are the greatest stress-busters. Good humour is quite hard to come by nowadays, nevertheless there are some very good movies in this category. These movies appeal to the common man and are also liked a lot by kids. Today a lot of humour has become slap-stick but the truly humourous movies are those where the dialogues are witty and intelligent and they make us laugh our hearts out. These movies might be the most healthy as laughter is supposed to be good for our heart. Examples include Jaane Bhi Do Yaaron, Golmaal, Pink Panther, Panchathantram, Charlie Chaplin series etc.
There is a big flip side to all this. Movies which depict a lot of violence/ all forms of social evil  also have an adverse effect on us over a period of time. Studies have clearly shown that many children pick up bad habits like smoking or indulging in crimes after watching them happening in movies. In India until recently there was a ban on showing of smoking scenes in films but unfortunately that was lifted last year. Once again, we have many smoking and drinking scenes and no one can deny that young minds would not be influenced by it.
So as responsible citizens, its our duty to help promote good movies which inspire and entertain us and ignore movies which instigate negativity. Ultimately we can choose what kind of movies we watch and that will definitely play a role in shaping our thoughts. As Swami puts it, the food for the senses play a vital role in shaping the mind of man and hence the order in society.

Different Strokes- A Powerful Perspective on Time Management


K M Ganesh
( KM Ganesh graduated with a Gold Medal in M.Phil from the Sri Sathya Sai Institute of Higher Learning after completing his B.Sc and M.Sc in Chemistry. Currently he is pursuing his Ph.D. in Chemistry from SSSIHL. He is an excellent dramatist lending his rich voice to most of the leading characters in dramas enacted before Swami. Known for his witty remarks and quick sense of humour, Ganesh is also a brilliant athlete having the unique distinction of winning all racing events at the University. This champion runner who races against the milliseconds of time, discusses in this articles some simple techniques for better time management.)


Imagine! Searching for Kutub Minar in the city of Chennai. Driving to reach Taj Mahal, you are exploring the city of Bangalore! You may be driving at a top speed in the latest sports car, even over taking the other cars but will you ever reach your destination? NO. Why? Because you are driving with the wrong map in a different city.
Even a little introspection will reveal that most of us are living in the insanity of trying to speed up things but not doing what we are really meant to be doing. Why? We have equated time management with doing things faster. Smart phones, faster cars, latest technological gadgets, …yes technology has made our world small but the critical point is not to do things faster but to do first things first! Have we prioritized our agendas? Some have 10 priorities in life…..they actually have no priority at all!
Here is a very powerful model to actually manage time which has been adopted from one of the many works of Stephen Covey1.And here it goes….
We can divide the time we spend in 24 hrs into 4 basic categories :
QUADRANT 1

Urgent
Not Important
                        QUADRANT 2

Urgent
Important


Not Urgent
Not Important

QUADRANT 4

Not Urgent
Important

                      QUADRANT 3

Quadrant 1[Urgent and not important]: An abrupt phone call, a sudden knock on the door, getting delegated on a work by the boss or wife in the middle of your work! etc.
1Stephen Covey, A. Roger and Rebecca R. Merrill have written First Things First, which is a self-help book on time management .

Quadrant 2[Urgent and important]:  A day before exam, preparing a presentation before the boss or some delegation, medical emergencies etc. Examples can be multiplied.
Generally the time we spend in quadrant 1 and 2 are not in our control as they come under urgent category and we have no choice but to respond to it. Luckily they don’t occupy the big chunk of the 24 hrs time we have in a day. The actual difference that we can make in our lives is how we handle quadrant 3 and 4!
Quadrant 3[ Not Urgent and important]: Spending time on your subject, your expertise, your skills that will enhance your performance in your career, communication skills, reading inspiring books and yes transmitting those inspirations into actions, yoga that will boost your health, service, sadhana etc. Times spent on these activities are long term investments which truly improve the quality of our life. They help us realize our long term goals and eventually gives us contentment. They also reduce the stress from our life as more time we spend on things that are important to us, lesser will be the situations that are urgent.
Quadrant 4 [Not Urgent and not important]: Facebook, twitter, unending  internet chats, mobile chats, video games, movies, roaming around, oversleeping, excessive talking, reading meaningless novels etc…examples can’t be multiplied, they are infact exponential!! We have 1000’s of time killers. This is where we can make the actual difference. We must cut all the time gobblers with utmost vigilance!
Time management then boils down to shifting the gear from quadrant 4 à quadrant 3. All we need to do is divert our energy and time into quadrant 3. If we carefully observe, we actually end up spending big chunk of our time in not urgent, not important activities. This pattern should be immediately replaced by quadrant 3. How?
No improvement is possible if the effort or progress in that line is not monitored. Here is a simple tool to do so. Take a small pocket pad and draw two concentric circles. The inner circle represents time spent in alignment with your goals. The outer circle represents the time spent contradictory to the course of achieving your goals. You have the choice on the nature of you work to star mark every 1 or 2 or 3 hours as to whether you were spending your time in the inner circle or outer circle in the previous 1 or 2 or 3 hours.


 








Quadrant 3 oriented approach.
[Not urgent, important ]










Quadrant 4 oriented approach
[Not urgent, Not important ]


At the end of the day, you will see for yourself that how you were wasting time and the next day you will be more determined to shift the stars from outer circle to inner circle! Isn’t it simple? Yet it is very a powerful. I am sure that the last 10 minutes that you spent reading this article deserves a place in your  quadrant 3 :-)!!
 Wishing you all the best.
Loving Sai Ram!

Different Strokes-Rain Heralding HIS RETURN

–Editor's choice

The streets of Puttaparthi had a deserted look. People preferred to stay indoors due to the sweltering heat. The Sun god was menacingly hitting down with mercury touching forty two. Hot winds were sweeping across the town as if countless dragons were breathing fire. Dogs were constantly wagging their tongues taking refuge in the shade of a building or the porch of a shop by the road.  Couple of crows were perched on an electrical pole with their beaks wide open. Few people moving on the roads were sporting different headgears like caps, hats and head scarves. I endured the incessant heat and walked on the deserted road with a parched throat, dry tongue, feet tottering and beads of sweat rolling down my face.

Watermelon stall at the corner of the road with pieces of red juicy watermelon on display was a temptation difficult to resist. I fell for the temptation and joined the exclusive league of people enjoying this colourful fruit.
Taking a bite I asked the hawker, a young man with a strong, muscular personality a thick moustache, and a jovial temperament, who was himself partaking his share of this summer delight, " Is it so hot during  this time of the year, as it is just first week of April?" He wiped the beads of sweat from his brow with his forearm, spit few seeds, looked  into my eyes and a distant mirage on the dark asphalt road and said with a deep sigh, "Sir! it is generally this hot this time of summer, but we are feeling the pinch more due to absence of the cool and comforting presence of our moon-like lord", with tears deceiving his facade of toughness. " We used to forget all our trials and tribulations when we used to have His darshan even once a week. The withdrawal of His reassuring presence makes us feel like orphans," he rued. 

I left the place but his melancholy followed me. I started musing over the void which Swami has left in the lives of His devotees. A sense of gloominess which I tried to leave behind a year ago, returned to me and my mind remained somber throughout the day. I was sitting in our porch, my mind meandering through the familiar thoughts and convictions of His return. I prayed fervently to Swami to show me a way.

I felt a whiff of breeze caressing my cheeks. I was surprised to feel a slight coolness in this breeze unlike the usual blast of hot air. As I gazed into the sky , I found the eastern horizon taking a darker hue from the customary azure.
My heart missed a beat. I was thrilled at a prospect of witnessing the first rain of this summer. The thunders and lightning announced the arrival of rain. I was waiting with bated breath for the first raindrops to quench the thirst of the parched earth. Finally they came like pearls falling from the heavens, overwhelming me with the aroma of first rain.  Boisterous children took to the street and started dancing and splashing the water collected in the pot holes on the road. Sparrows and Myenas were taking a dip in the rain water collected in a bowl on our terrace, vigorously shaking their plumage to keep it dry. All roads became waterways, water merging into one big rivulet, cascading down the gradual slope of Gopuram Road, the aorta of Puttaparthi.   It rained cats and dogs bringing relief to all the denizens of Parthi.
My mind recollected a verse from the celebrated poem 'Think of Me' written by Swami published in Prema Dhara:
When I sprinkle your face with rain
and wash the earth, the dry brown leaves
The first smell of clean rain
I am cleansing you
Think of Me.
Swami, I know, you answered my prayer in your inimitable style.