While at a time
when the youth belonging to the “Sai Fraternity” are
awakened in body, mind and spirit to engage in
relentless service activities around the world
taking inspiration from Bhagawan’s Teachings, here
comes a role-model story from the illustrious
“Hyderabad Youth” group. Hyderabad Youth had its
initiation into Sai Youth activities way back in the
late eighties when the Sai Youth activities were in
its infancy. Gopi Krishna Pidatala, an active member
of the “Hyderabad Youth” and a serving Member of the
Sri Sathya Sai Grama Seva Trust, Andhra Pradesh
writes about the inception of the youth group while
sharing glimpses of valuable inputs received inside
the interview room, directly from The Divine!
(Originally published under “Sunday Special in
January 2010)
“Swami, give me
strength and energy to render more service at Your
Lotus Feet,” was a Hyderabad youth’s prayer to
Bhagawan a few days after the Second World Youth
Conference. Swami looked at him, gave a deep
thought, smiled, and said, “You do My work, I will
do your work,” in chaste Telugu. He readily agreed.
Man, today, needs to realize that Bhagawan Sri
Sathya Sai Baba is born on earth out of His mercy,
to shower His choicest blessings on all mankind.
After a little over three decades of association
with Lord Sai, I can realize that I have wasted a
lot of my years, my prime youth, in running for
material gains while Swami has been exemplifying, a
role model for all of us till date, and, HE is 84
years young!
“My life is My
message”, Swami often says. What have we learned
from His life? Swami says that the shortest path to
reach God (Him) is by practising the saying, “Love
all, Serve all”. Is it possible to practise this
aspect in this mundane world? The answer is an
absolute yes. Because, there is at least one
personality… a phenomenon, a guide, a dearest friend
on this Earth who practices this aspect and is also
teaching other beings to learn and practise it in
their own lives, and that is our Beloved Lord Sri
Sathya Sai.
A few years ago, I
asked Swami, “Swami, today life is full of
turbulence, ego… and this often leads me to bad
thoughts. How do I ward off these thoughts?” Swami
explained to me with love and care: “My dear,
whenever you feel hungry, what do you do?” “I eat
immediately,” I replied. Swami then asked, “How do
you eat?” He went on to explain, “First you take a
plate, serve yourself some food, and then,
voluntarily, your hands move to pick up the food to
be placed in your mouth. Once in your mouth, it is
then masticated by the teeth and involuntarily
digested, isn’t it?” I nodded. Swami then went on,
“Similarly, whenever you get bad thoughts, think of
God, think of Sai, involve yourself in good thoughts
and good work.” Swami says that as we develop this,
bad thoughts are automatically left behind. “Make
this your daily habit and you shall never have scope
for bad thoughts,” Swami answered. He immediately
pointed at our team leader, Uday, and said, “This is
how he developed into a good boy. It took me several
years to scrub him off his bad habits and see how he
shines today.”
Swami is our
friend, our well-wisher, our God Mother… ever ready
to help us, pacify us and lead us to peace. This is
the absolute truth. Swami tells us, “Just do it. Do
not try to analyze the pros and cons. There are
innumerable devotees of Sai who are still trying to
gauge Sai and in this process they do not know what
they are missing.” Often Swami directs us. He is
like the traffic signal that shows us the path. We
need to understand that Swami, out of His mercy and
grace, gives us a number of chances even while we
err. But, at one point of time, in order to make us
realize the value of His word, He stops directing
us. From then on, it is misery. He ignores us, does
not smile and looks away when we plead. This is when
we realize how foolish we have been! Then, we start
practising Swami’s directions with total surrender
and, Presto! Swami is back with us: all smiles, love
and compassion bundled together.
Swami often talks
of service to motherland: “Janani Janma Bhoomischa
Swargadapi Gariyasi”—the mother, who has given birth
to you and the motherland you are born in, is
greater than heaven. Serve your motherland, serve
your society. It is this society that has brought
you up. Pay back the debts you owe to society for
bringing you up. Render service to society is what
Swami says. Similarly, serving parents is the most
important ideal we need to do. PAY – RENT! Swami
often says that our very existence in this world is
because of our parents, as our head, food and blood
truly belong to our parents. Hence, it is our
primary duty to ‘pay-rent’ to our parents and that
is by providing loving care to them with devotion.
Swami loves youth.
I can vouch for this! This is not an understatement.
It’s an absolute truth, as absolute as Bhagawan Sri
Sathya Sai.
I am 47-years-old
now. It was in the year 1981… when two youth, a
friend by name Uday Bhaskar Reddy and I, met in
Sivam during a winter course in Indian Culture and
Spirituality for intermediate students. We were
17-years-old then. We had started going to Sivam and
was doing seva in whichever manner we could: Chappal
duty, washing utensils, clearing garbage… just name
the seva a fresher is given and we were at it.
In our inner hearts
we wanted to do something different! Thinking about
this, several years passed! And then, another
enterprising youth joined us in 1988. We formed a
group—the Hyderabad Youth Group, with a rare passion
to be involved in Swami’s divine mission. This
passion, to be a part of Swami’s mission, moulded us
from being worthless beings to worthy citizens. Do
you know how? Let me put it in Swami’s words: while
introducing us to a very high dignitary in Prasanthi
Nilayam, Swami said, “These are my Hyderabad boys!
Look at the way they shine! It took me ten years to
rub and scrub them to shine!” That’s the kind of
love Bhagawan has for his youth: moulding them to be
better human beings! He performed the greatest
miracle on us by transforming us into worthy beings!
In this article, I
would like to share a few wonderful Sai upadesa.
These have been drawn out from conversations of
Bhagawan with the Hyderabad youth during innumerable
interviews and opportunities that we have had with
Him.
Swami once asked
the group, “What is the difference between God and
man?” All of us answered many different things.
Finally, Swami said, “Though God knows everything,
He remains silent as if He knows nothing. But man,
though he does not know anything, he behaves as if
he knows everything. This is the difference between
God and man!” In this manner, Swami enlightened us
as to how ignorant we were on thinking that we knew
something, though what we thought we knew was not
even the tip of the iceberg.
On another
occasion, one of the young brothers of the group
asked: “Swami, while we are here in Prasanthi
Nilayam we behave well with sacred thoughts but as
soon as we get home to Hyderabad, we are back to
square one with negative thoughts and bad company.
We don’t understand why it is so? Please guide us in
this issue?”
Swami replied, “My
dear, you are all like earthen pots. In these pots,
I fill prema (love) which is like water. When you
get back to Hyderabad, you expose these earthen pots
to bad company which is the bright sunshine. In this
process, due to the exposure to bright sunshine (bad
company), the water that has been filled in the
earthen pot (love) gets evaporated. What you need to
do is to take this earthen pot to a tank filled with
water (satsang–good company). Here the water will
always be full and flowing and will never dry out.
So, whenever you get back to Hyderabad, you should
recall and reflect the good words of Swami that have
been told to you and spend your time in good
company. This is what you need to learn from Sai.”
This was how we understood the value of sharing each
other’s experiences of Swami and the importance of
meeting often to talk about Him and His activities.
A clear example of this is the summer courses where
one can share good thoughts and thereby become good
citizens of one’s country.
Swami usually ends
an interview by distributing vibhuti packets to all
those present. I am sure most of us are aware of
this. On one occasion, at the end of one such group
interview, Swami got up and took the basket of
vibhuti packets. One of the brothers, who was very
enthusiastic, rushed towards Swami, to help him hold
the basket. Swami looked at him and with a
mischievous smile said, “I am looking after you very
closely and bearing the burden of it. I think this
basket of vibhuti is much lighter than that burden.
It’s okay, I can handle this basket myself, don’t
worry….” What a profound statement that was!
Bhagawan is looking after us, day in and day out,
carrying the burden of all our lives.
Here is another
interesting one: Swami once asked us during a group
interview, “What is the difference between a good
man and a bad man?” Many tried to give different
answers but Swami was not happy. Finally, He said,
“Simple answer. A good man feels bad at the
suffering of a person in front of him, feels happy
when the person in front of him is happy, whereas, a
bad man feels happy at the suffering of a person in
front of him and feels bad when the person in front
of him is happy. This is the difference.” What a
simple and divine way of putting across a message!
On another
occasion, one of our brothers asked Swami, “Swami,
please educate us as to how we should control our
mind!” Swami, without taking a second, replied,
“Mind control for youth is next to impossible. I
have never asked youth to control the mind. I have
asked the youth to divert the monkey mind. This has
to be done with good thoughts and good acts of
service. If you do this, it is more than
sufficient.” Let’s start practising this divine
command!
Now, I would like
to end with this great teaching from Bhagawan. Once,
our team had the unique opportunity of serving in
Prasanthi Nilayam for the Grama Seva. The group was
involved in cooking. At the time of leaving, Swami
blessed the group with photographs and after some
time He came out again, just to give prasadam to
each of us. He then spoke to the boys for some time.
One of the brothers said, “Swami, We need your
blessings.” Immediately Swami responded saying,
“Continue to render seva… blessings keep coming
automatically.” Now, isn’t that an important
statement? I would like to state that we, the
members of the Hyderabad Youth, have realised this
in every moment of our lives, for we have seen and
felt His blessings in abundance, from the day we
entered into His divine mission by rendering seva at
His Divine Lotus Feet.
So, Dear Brothers
and Sisters, opportunities are abundant… it is for
us to make use of the opportunity and obtain the
benign blessings of the Divine Master Sai.
II Samasta Lokah
Sukhino Bhavantu II