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Who is Sri Sathya Sai Baba?
“I am God. And you too are
God. The only difference between you and Me is that while
I am aware of it, you are completely unaware.” This
is the answer Bhagawan Sri Sathya Sai Baba gives to people
who query Him about His identity and divinity. This fundamental
truth of man’s divine nature is at the heart of His
message and mission. Indeed, in His discourses to devotees,
He addresses them as “Embodiments of the Divine Atma”.
All who experience His pure and selfless love, and benefit
from His illuminating counsel, and witness His miraculous
nature get a glimpse of the glory and majesty of God, and
therefore of what one potentially and inherently is.
Sri
Sathya Sai Baba was born as Sathyanarayana Raju on November
23, 1926 in the village of Puttaparthi, in the state of Andhra
Pradesh in South India. Even as a child, His spiritual inclination
and contemplative nature set Him apart from other children
of His age, and He was known as ‘Guru’
and “Brahmajnani’ (knower of Brahman
or Godhead) among His peers and others in the village. However,
it was not until October 20, 1940, the day He made the historic
declaration of His Avatarhood, (Avatar - Divinity Incarnate)
that the world at large learnt of this divine phenomenon.
Today, millions of devotees from all over the world, professing
various faiths, and hailing from various walks of life worship
Him as an ‘Avatar’, and an incarnation of the
Sai Baba of Shirdi. Thousands gather every day at Prasanthi
Nilayam, His ashram established beside the village of Puttaparthi,
for His Darshan, when He moves among devotees blessing them
and providing spiritual succour and solace.
Revealing the purpose of His Advent, Sai
Baba has said that He has come to re-establish the rhythm
of righteousness in the world and repair the ancient highway
to God, which over the years has systematically deteriorated.
In His own words, “This Sai has come in order to achieve
the supreme task of uniting the entire mankind as one family
through the bond of brotherhood, of affirming and illuminating
the Atmic Reality (Atma – The Self) of each being, to
reveal the Divine which is the basis on which the entire cosmos
rests, and of instructing all to recognise the common Divine
Heritage that binds man to man, so that man can rid himself
of the animal and rise up to the Divine, which is the goal.”
Bhagawan Sri Sathya Sai Baba is an integral
manifestation who combines two very significant roles. Firstly,
He is a great spiritual Master, famed for His simple and sweet
exposition of the greatest and most intricate of spiritual
truths which form the fundamental teachings of all the religions
of the world. Elucidating on His mission, Bhagawan declares
“I have come not to disturb or destroy any faith, but
to confirm each in his own faith, so that the Christian becomes
a better Christian, the Muslim a better Muslim and the Hindu
a better Hindu.” His formula for man to lead a meaningful
life is the five-fold path of Sathya (Truth), Dharma (Righteousness),
Shanthi (Peace), Prema (Love) and Ahimsa (Non-Violence). Love
for God, fear of sin and morality in society – these
are His prescriptions for our ailing world.
Secondly, He is an inexhaustible reservoir
of pure love. His numerous service projects, be it free
hospitals, free schools and colleges, free drinking water
supply or free housing projects, all stand testimony to His
selfless love and compassion for the needy and less privileged.
True to His declaration - “My Life is My Message”,
He has inspired and continues to inspire millions of His devotees
worldwide by His personal example to live the ideal that service
to man is service to God. The Sri Sathya Sai Organization
today has a presence in over 167 countries in the world and
members undertake group service activities that benefit their
immediate community.
Bhagawan Sri Sathya Sai Baba is thus a beacon
of hope in a world that is desperately seeking an end to the
unrest and sorrow prevalent today. His message of “Brotherhood
of Man and the Fatherhood of God” is a spiritual salve
that will lead mankind from the darkness of ignorance to the
light of immortality. Indeed, very rarely does such a divine
power walk the earth. As one devotee said, “Bhagawan
Baba is nothing but Love walking on two feet”. Mankind
must use this golden opportunity to follow in His footsteps.
That is the way to its redemption and its salvation.
The Concept of Avatarhood
Who is an ‘Avatar’
and why does He incarnate?
Who is an Avatar?
An ‘Avatar’ is defined as an
incarnation (physical manifestation) of the Supreme Being.
The word ‘Avatar’ is derived from the Sanskrit
word ‘Avataranam’ which means ‘descent’,
and usually implies a deliberate descent of the Divine into
the mortal realms to reveal the Absolute Truth to humanity
and remind them of their true divine nature. Though Avatars
may appear in different forms at different times, places and
circumstances, yet they are all the manifestations of the
One Supreme Lord.
Bhagawan Sri Sathya Sai Baba, the Avatar
of the Age, has succinctly explained the meaning and the reason
for the descent of the Avatar in the following Telugu verse:
“Avatarinchuta
yanutalo Arthamemi?
Janulapai Preethi Vaatsalya Paratha thoda
Vaari Sthaayaiki Daivambu Vachchu Bhuviki
Jeeva Prajnatho baatuga Daiva prajna”
He says that Formless God takes a form and
descends upon the Earth as an expression of His boundless
love and affection towards humanity. The Avatar is an enigmatic,
yet delightful blend of individual consciousness and the Divine
Consciousness. The Avatar behaves in a human way so that mankind
can feel kinship with Him, but rises to His super-human heights
so that mankind can aspire to reach those heights.
In Bhagavad-Gita, Lord Sri Krishna, the Avatar
of the Dwapara Age, declares thus:
"Yada Yada Hi Dharmasya
Glanirbhavathi Bharatha
Abhyukthanam adharmasya Thadathmanam Srujamyaham.”
“Parithranaya Sadhunam Vinashaya cha Dhushkrutham
Dharma samsthapanarthaya Sambhavami Yuge Yuge"
Whenever there is a decline of Righteousness
and rise of evil, the Lord incarnates from time to time to
uphold Righteousness, to protect the Virtuous and to uproot
the evil.
The Avatar appears whenever the world is
passing through a spiritual and moral crisis. The Avatar comes
in order to uphold Dharma (Righteousness) and raise the universal
consciousness.
Why does He
incarnate?
One may ask - why should the Lord Himself
incarnate? Why should He not set about the task of restoring
Dharma through the many minor gods and angels that He has
at His command? The Mughal Emperor Akbar once posed the same
question before the courtiers, for he scoffed at the Hindu
idea of the Formless adopting a Form and descending into the
world as an Avatar to save Dharma. Birbal (the celebrated
courtier in Akbar’s court, known for his wit and wisdom)
asked for a week's time to answer the question. A few days
later, when he was in the pleasure boat of the emperor, sailing
across the lake with his family, Birbal threw overboard a
doll made to look like the emperor's little son, crying at
the same time, "O, the prince has fallen into the water!"
Hearing this, immediately the emperor jumped into the lake
to rescue his son. Birbal then disclosed that it was only
a doll and that the prince was safe. He allayed the anger
of Akbar by explaining that he had to perforce enact this
drama in order to demonstrate the truth of the Hindu belief
that God takes human form to save Dharma without commissioning
some other entity to carry out that task. Akbar could have
ordered one among the many personnel he had on board to jump
in and rescue his son. But his affection was so great and
the urgency so acute that the emperor himself plunged into
the lake to save his son from drowning. The decline in Dharma
is so acute a tragedy and the intensity of affection that
the Lord has for good men is so great that He Himself comes
to the rescue.
The Triune Sai Avatar
The Divine mysteries cannot be fathomed by
the human mind, unless God himself chooses to unlock them
out of His immense love and compassion. Bhagawan Sri Sathya
Sai Baba, in a landmark discourse on 6th July, 1963, the Guru
Poornima Day, declared the secret behind His advent. He revealed
that the Sai Avatar is a triple incarnation of the Shiva-Shakthi
Principle – Shiva as Shirdi Sai Baba, Shiva and Parvathi
embodied as Sri Sathya Sai Baba and the Shakthi Principle
that will incarnate as Prema Sai in the Mandya District of
the state of Karnataka. Click
here for the complete text of the Guru Poornima Discourse
of 6th July 1963.
Even in His childhood days, Swami used to
refer to ‘The Saint of Shirdi’ in the songs that
He taught His companions. Very few in that region had ever
seen or heard about Shirdi or Sai Baba. Little did they realize
that the child in their midst, singing and dancing so captivatingly
would, in a few years, make their village another Shirdi to
which hundreds and thousands would come seeking the same Baba!
Sai Baba of Shirdi was born in a remote village
called Pathri in Maharashtra on September 28, 1835 to the
couple, Gangabhavadiya and Devagiriamma. Gangabhavadiya, overcome
with a feeling of intense renunciation immediately after the
child’s birth, decided to retire into a forest. With
Devagiriamma religiously following her husband, the newborn
was left in nature’s care. A pious Muslim and his wife
took care of the abandoned child till He was four years of
age. Then they handed Him over to a spiritual master by name
Gopalrao Deshmukh (also known as Venkusa). For 12 years, till
1851, Baba stayed in Sri Venkusa's ashram. One night in 1851,
for the first time, Baba came to Shirdi. However, He left
after a two month stay. He returned to Shirdi again in 1858
and stayed there for 60 long years. Just prior to His shedding
the mortal coil in 1918, Shirdi Baba told some of His devotees
that He would reappear in the Madras Presidency in 8 years
time. Sri Sathya Sai Baba, born in 1926, declared that He
was Shirdi Baba come again.
Sathya Sai Baba invariably refers to Shirdi
Baba as 'my previous body' whenever He speaks about Him. He
often describes to His devotees, how He in His previous body
dealt with people and situations, what illustrations He gave
to clarify certain points, what questions were asked, etc.
Many devotees of Shirdi Baba have had experiences confirming
the unity of the two Sais. Click
here to read some of these instances

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