Wednesday 4 September 2013

From Team Venugaanam


We are delighted to bring you the 26th edition of Venugaanam this September.  As we enter into the last quarter of this year, we bring excerpts from Swami’s Divine during a sevadal conference. Read this to know His message of  ‘Seva’.
In Atmajyothi, we continue with a new series of discussion on Narada Bhakthi Sutras. These Sutras or aphorisms contain the secret of true devotion and highlight its glory.


Prakash reveals how Swami’s message of “Constant Integrated Awareness” has impacted his life. He shares the joy of making this one teaching a part of his life.
T R Mist starts continues the new serialized story “the Night” which is bound to keep you hooked on.
Bhargav talks about how precious water is, therefore, “Don’t waste water”.
Sai Krushna Mandir is now a place bustling with activity as the four children have made it their home. To know more about the latest at SKM and how you can volunteer, read the construction update. We  invite applications for a watchman for the children’s home.
We are happy to have your feedback on how to make ‘Venugaanam’ a better communication tool. You may kindly mail us at contactus@saikrushnamandir.org . Do feel free to share with us your experiences in following Swami’s teachings or on any other theme of your choice.
We pray to Swami to bless all the children and inmates so that they may all come up to His expectations.
May Swami turn our lives into a celebration of His message of love, sharing and caring.
With All our Prema,
Team Venugaanam

Sai Krushna Charitable Trust

The Mighty Spiritual Activity- Service


(Excerpts from the Divine Discourses by Bhagawan Shri Sathya Sai Baba during Sevadal Conference 19-11-1981)


Where and when does ‘service’ in our lives start? And how can it be a true spiritual activity? Is it more, or less important, than meditation or chanting His name? Swami beautifully explains all these and more in a discourse delivered to the delegates of a Sevadal Conference on November 19, 198. Here are excerpts from that profound message
Society is the coming together of people. Cooperation among people in a society, motivated by spontaneity and pure intentions, is the hall-mark of seva (service). Seva can be identified by two basic characteristics - compassion and willingness to sacrifice.
History tells us that in all countries and in every age, man is a social being. Man is born in society; he grows in and through society, and his life ends too in society. His songs and speech, duties and diversions, are all determined by society.

Atmajyothi

WHY  ONLY  THIS  PRONOUN  अस्मिन् IS  SELECTED  ?
It  is  right  to  follow  the  celebrity  of  scriptures;  still,  why – any  one  of  the  following  words  like : परमात्मनि’in  the  Supreme  Self’ ,  परमेश्वरे’in  the  Supreme  Lord’ ,  भगवति’in  God’, etc. – that  are  agreeable  to  scriptures – should  not  be  applied ? Answer  to  this  question  is  as  follows : Here,  this  pronoun  अस्मिन्’in  Him’  is  properly   used.  For,  Pronoun = सर्वनाम in  Sanskrit.  सर्वनाम is  the  name  for  everything;  and  God,  Himself,  has  become  everything.

The Making of Sai Krushna Mandir- Construction Updates




Life at Sai Krushna Mandir starts quite early. But the pace picks up exponentially when the children wake up. Their  bright smiles and chatter amidst the hustle and bustle of breakfast, getting them ready for school makes it all worth the while. And once they leave for school comes the calm after the storm. Once they are back, time flies between homework, play, bhajans, dinner and bedtime. And at the end of the day, watching the innocent smiles on the naughty faces as they fall asleep after much ruckus, coaxing and cajoling  is heartwarming.
The four children at Sai Krushna Mandir. (From L to R) Chandan, Shridhar, Shreyas and Devi Prasad
We thank all the donors and volunteers who have been generously contributing towards daily expenses to run the children’s home, construction, setting up an RO drinking water system, solar lighting and maintenance of the building. We are also grateful to the volunteers who have devoted time to buying groceries, spending time with the children and helping them learn and catch up with their curriculum. We invite applications for a few caretakers who will be paid suitably as per their experience and ability. Support staff families would be provided suitable accommodation and their children would be given appropriate educational facilities also.

Some other minor construction works like the bathrooms for visitors and external staff are in progress to facilitate the effective working of the children's home.

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 participate in the activities of Sai Krushna Mandir. We pray that Swami’s grace will crown our genuine intentions and He will continue to guide and bless the children and residents to live in a happy home and grow to His ideals.

Constant Integrated Awareness






Prakash Srinivasan


When contemplating on Swami’s teachings, I always wondered how can I follow at least one or two of them on a daily basis and see how they work. I thought even if I follow a handful of them but follow them100% without any compromise it would make Swami happy.
To implement this, first I identified one of my weaknesses: my impulsiveness. I have the habit of doing things too fast. I seriously needed to slow down my life. By being on the fast lane, I never enjoyed the journey but was more concerned about reaching the destination. One more disadvantage of my hurried living was that I was forgetting things, having minor mishaps and being extremely absent-minded. I was quite perplexed and was thinking how can I stop this and become slower and more organized.
A thought suddenly struck me about Swami’s teachings about “Constant Integrated Awareness.” I have heard this phrase from Swami directly in His innumerable discourses. I used to think and almost mock at Him by saying it’s a very fancy jargon that He has invented! I was doing my MBA at Parthy and had enough jargons to manage and remember. But at this juncture when I was zooming in life I pondered about this teaching and gradually began discovering its power. It dawned on me that it’s actually a very very powerful phrase. The English language has amazing variety of words for the same meaning and each word has its intensity and power but this phrase has 3 powerful words and it started motivating me whenever I thought about it.
So before doing anything and almost on an hourly basis I started telling myself about living with Constant Integrated Awareness. This meant to me that I was going to be very aware of my surroundings and I will be steady (not too slow) and will be very mindful of the actions I needed to do and the best way to do it. Actually it a little difficult to express it in words as it a very elaborate concept. I started enjoying the benefits of it almost immediately, I did not forget anything, and I did things better, faster and more efficiently. My memory also improved, I took lists from home and memorized them instead of jotting every small thing down. Working with computers dumbs us down to such an extent that we are too lazy to remember even the smallest of things.
CIA has become an everyday part of my life and it even improves my creativity and I try to think of solutions to complex problems. That’s the challenge of life. Above all it gives me some satisfaction that I am committed to at least one teaching of Swami and am trying to be honest about following it.

(Prakash is a student of Swami who completed his B.Com, MBA and PG Diploma in Culture and Philosophy from Sri Sathya Sai University. He is a talented singer with the enthusiasm for Swami’s work. Prakash is currently working at HP, Bangalore)






The Night-2


T R Mist
Continued from last issue 'The Night'
Suddenly my survival instinct kicked in. I bent my right elbow and hit back at the chest of the man behind me. Hmmp  came a sound. I knew it had found its mark. The hand yet remained on my mouth. This time I attacked the hand. With both hands I grabbed the huge hand on my mouth, it loosened a bit. I gasped and caught some air and fought harder. I could feel the beads of perspiration forming on my brow and slowing trickling off my temples. I bent a little and then with sharp turn of my feet tried to swing around to throw my attacker off balance. He seemed too big for me he hardly moved, but suddenly I felt free of the cage around my mouth. The first breath I took  sounded through the whole stairway. I turned around and stood facing the stairway going down. It was as deserted as it had been. The same dim glow of the light and the creeping mist. As I took in deep breaths of air I felt the chilly air burning through my lungs. The cold was gone and my body burned with fear and yet unseen threat to my life. Something made me look to the darkened corner on my left, where a door existed to an apartment that was occupied long ago by a person who then and went to live in the inner city. Was there a silhouette of a man there. “WHO IS THERE, SHOW YOURSELF. WHO IS IT,” I shouted. The whole building shook with my frenzied shouts borne out of the instinct of self-preservation. Silence. My heart pounded hard. “Ha ha ha,” came a reply. 

'Don't Waste Water'






KVRKBhargav


Our neighbour Sastry garu commented, " Ours is a special street, we always have the sacred akash ganga falling on us from heavens and flowing through the street every now and then. Especially during the summer months it is full of water quenching the thirst of the parched cement road.”
Puttaparthi has the luxury of having one bore well in each apartment. Due to the boon of uninterrupted power supply, the denizens have the comfort of switching on the bore well whenever they want. Chalapati the caretaker of a neighbouring building says, his chest puffed up with pride, “I was in Anantapur recently, there they have twelve hours of power cuts but we have none in Parthi, you see this is the abode of the lord.” He switches on the motor switch and adds, “Cities like Kurnool and Vijayawada have minimum eight to ten hours of power cuts. I heard that even Hyderabad has a load shedding of six hours a day. Even the temple town of Tirupati faces a load shedding of six hours.”