There is no misery equal to poverty. I am not
poor in any sense. The love in Me is My wealth. How
can greed touch Me when I am so replete with wealth?
There is no poverty in Me. It is essential for all people
to avoid these three negative tendencies. Because of
this I am in permanent bliss. Worries do not bother Me
at all.
Balakrishna Responds To Garga’s Prayer
Embodiments of Love!
Garga was highly respected by both the Pandavas and the Kauravas. He was the Kula Guru (family
preceptor) of Nanda and the Yadavas. He was a great
scholar replete with knowledge and wisdom. He went
to the house of Nanda and Yashoda for the naming
ceremony of the two babies.
There are a few esoteric matters that are not
widely known. Incarnations generally occur in three
categories of Shukla (white), Aruna (orange) and Pita
(yellow). But here was a baby who was black. Hence,
Garga considered and found the name Krishna (black) as most appropriate. After the naming, Garga narrated
several episodes that were to take place in the life of
the child and, after staying on to experience and enjoy
some of them, he departed. After a while, Garga
visited Nanda’s house again to see Krishna. He was a
very austere person and was used to preparing his food
with his own hand. He would not eat food even
touched by anybody else. Yashoda therefore provided
a secluded place for him to prepare his meal. He asked
for a little flour, jaggery (molasses) and milk. Sugar as
a sweetener was not known then. Sweets were made
with jaggery. Garga put the constituents into a vessel
and prepared some sweet pudding and, as was his
wont, offered it to Vishnu before partaking of it.
Suddenly the boy Krishna dashed into the room and
started eating the sweet pudding in the vessel. Garga,
who was praying, opened his eyes and found the child
eating the food that he had prepared for himself. He
called Yashoda and told her, “Mother, do you see what
your son Gopal is doing? I am hungry and He has
eaten the food before I could. Yashoda caught hold of
Krishna and admonished Him for His action, saying, “Don’t you know that the venerable Garga is the Guru
of our clan and you have defiled his food. Is it not our
duty to honour our guests in a befitting manner?
Krishna replied, “Mother, I have not done anything on
My own. It was he himself who called Me to eat the
pudding.” Yashoda then asked Garga why he called Krishna whom she had kept safely away. Garga
protested that he had not called Krishna. Krishna
remonstrated saying, “Oh sage, why are you uttering a
falsehood? To whom did you offer the food in prayer
before partaking of it? Is it not Myself to whom you
prayed? How can you offer everything to Me first and
then start complaining?”
Garga was perplexed for a
moment, but he recognised that Krishna was none
other than Vishnu Himself. He prayed to Vishnu and
Krishna responded. With this realisation, Garga was
happy to partake of the leftover of the pudding eaten
by Krishna.
The Miracles Of Child Krishna
When was Krishna actually born?
He was born
3228 years before the Christian era on 20 July at 3 a.m. As this is 2001 A.D., today He will be 5229 years old.
In the auspicious month of Sravana, in the
Bahulapaksha (brighter fortnight), on Ashtami day (8th
day of the phase of the moon) under the star Rohini,
the holy child was born. This confluence of Ashtami
and Rohini has resulted in the occurrence of many
marvelous events.
At that time, there was a demoness
named Balanthaki. Her real name was not known to
any and she was generally known by the name Poothana. It was her practice to wander from village to
village and kill infants with poisoned milk. In the
course of her wanderings, she came to Repalle. She
took on a beautiful form and entered Yashoda’s house
and started feeding her poisoned milk to the infant
Krishna. The infant Krishna sucked out along with the
milk and the poison her entire lifeblood until she fell
dead. Yashoda came running to Krishna as she heard
the thud of Poothana falling down. Seeing the dead
demoness, Yashoda questioned Krishna as to why He
went to her. Krishna replied, “Mother, I did not go to
her, in fact, it is she who came to Me. It is my duty to
kill this cruel demoness who had come with the evil
intention of killing Me.”
As He grew up, He started taking the cows for
grazing every day into the forest along with other
cowherd boys. One day as they were lost in playing
games, the cows moved to some other forest. Suddenly
there was a big surge of flames in the forest. Frigh-
tened by the fire, the gopalas started praying to Krishna to save them and their cows. Krishna dispelled their
fear by saying that everything would be all right and
told them to close their eyes for some time. Gopalas
never disobeyed Krishna and did as He said. After
some time, the raging fire was extinguished and the
cows started returning safely. Amazed by this experience, the gopalas went about sharing this miracle with
others in the village. They said, “Krishna is no ordinary being, He is verily God as it is not possible for
anybody to perform such a miracle.”
The following day, they again went into the forest. After playing for some time, Krishna said that
He was hungry. When the gopalas wanted to go to the
village to fetch food, Krishna told them to go to a near
by place where a sacred Yajna was being performed
and ask the Brahmins for food. The Brahmins bluntly
rejected their request by saying that they would give
only the remaining food after the final offerings were
made and after partaking of the food themselves.
Seeing the gopalas returning disappointed, Krishna
said, “Only the mothers know the sufferings of
children. Go and ask the wives of the Brahmins for
food.” In the spiritual path, particularly it is women
who readily recognise Divinity. The gopalas went to
the wives of the Brahmins and said, “Mother, our
Krishna is very hungry. He wants food.” The mothers’
joy knew no bounds as Krishna Himself, who protects
the entire universe, was asking them for food. They at
once packed the food without even telling their husbands and went to Krishna. They served the delicacies
to Krishna and gopalas and experienced bliss in His
proximity. Krishna told them to go back as their husbands would be waiting for them. Karthavyam Yogamuchyathe (discharging one’s duty is yoga). Do your
duty. Do not delay. They returned to their husbands
and told them what had happened. Krishna’s Will
transformed the minds of their husbands. They were
very happy and in fact asked for the prasadam of
Krishna.
It was evening by the time the gopalas along with Krishna started homeward. On their way, a
demon in the form of a serpent by name Agadha, was
lying on the ground. Kamsa sent him. If the mighty
serpent opened its mouth, even cars could get in. The
demon swallowed all the cows and was ready even to
swallow the gopalas. The gopalas clamoured for help
from Krishna. “What would we answer if our parents
asked for the cows?” Krishna pacified them and at
once entered into the mouth of the demon, enlarged
His body till the demon’s body tore open and rescued
the cows. The gopalas, awestruck with this incident,
started spreading the glories of Krishna. The gopalas
experienced such miracles every moment.
Kamsa’s Stratagem Recoils
As days passed on, Kamsa realised that it was
impossible for him to kill Krishna. Kamsa sent his
minister, Akrura, to bring Balarama and Krishna to
attend the sacred yaga performed by him. Knowing
very well the evil intentions behind this invitation,
Akrura went to Repalle to bring Balarama and Krishna
as it was his primary duty to follow the command of
the king. Seeing Balarama and Krishna mounting
Akrura’s chariot, the gopikas and gopalas blocked the
pathway, thereby not allowing Akrura to take their
Krishna away from them. They prayed, “Oh Krishna,
don’t leave us. Who will be our saviour? Don’t go to
that evil King, Kamsa.” Krishna consoled the grief stricken gopikas and gopalas as with his gentle and
sweet words appropriate to the moment. They reached
Mathura. Kubja, a short woman with a hunchback was
assigned the task of carrying perfumes to King Kamsa.
On seeing her, Krishna asked, “Oh dwarf lady, what
are you carrying?” She replied that she was carrying
the perfumes to Kamsa, as he was very fond of them.
Krishna went near her, deftly stepped on her feet and
with His hands under her chin lifted up. Kubja, who
was short with a hunch on her back, became straight
and good-looking.
These leelas (miracles) were well
expounded by Thyagaraja:
You are beyond all decription and human comprehension. Is it possible to estimate Your glory and splendour even to Brahma? We
have been waiting for Your grace. Oh Lord! Listen to
my agony and redeem me. You are the one who
brought back to life the dead son of Your preceptor.
You are the one who suppressed the serpent Kaliya,
freed Vasudeva and Devaki and saved Droupadi from
humiliation. You fulfilled Kuchela’s desires, You made
ugly-looking Kubja beautiful. You protected the Pandavas and protected the 16,000 Gopikas. You are beyond all description and human comprehension.
(Telugu Kirtan)
The stories of Krishna’s glory and miracles
started spreading in the entire village, which added fuel
to the fire of hatred in Kamsa toward Krishna. As a
part of his plan to kill Balarama and Krishna, he sent
Akrura to invite both of them to fight with the wrestlers in his court. When they were passing through
the streets, even ladies who were inside their houses
came out to greet Balarama and Krishna. They whispered among themselves, “Who are these children with
radiant forms? Perhaps they are sons of an emperor.”
Balarama and Krishna entered Kamsa’s court,
where the wrestling competition was in progress. The
competition did not produce a winner as none of the
wrestlers gained an upper hand over the other. Suddenly, Balarama and Krishna leapt onto the dais from
where Kamsa was watching the proceedings and pulled
him down. Kamsa fell on the ground. Putting His foot
on Kamsa’s stomach, Krishna tore him to pieces and
killed him. Kamsa had two wives, Asthi and Prasasthi.
As it was not possible for them to stay there, they went
back to their parents’ house. Their father too was a mighty demon. The moment he heard Kamsa’s death,
he became furious and set out to kill Balarama and
Krishna. He went many times to fight with them but
was defeated every time and had to return humiliated.
The miracles of Krishna were twofold: firstly to
protect the pious and secondly to kill the wicked. This
was the dharma for the Dwapara Yuga and not for the
other Yugas. With sweet words and by being an ideal,
man has to be set on the right path.
Reward For Selfless Love
One day a lady brought some fruits in a cloth to sell them. In those days there were no monetary
transactions, only a barter system. Fruits were bought
in exchange for grains. She was lost in bliss on seeing
their beautiful forms. She called them near, selected a
few good fruits and gave them. Krishna said that He
had to give something in return for the fruits. So, He
went inside the house and with His baby palms brought
a few grains of rice and even of that half He spilled on
the way. The old woman received the few grains left in
Krishna’s hands in her cloth. She paid little attention to
the offering from the Divine child. In her daily exchange of fruit for grains, she hardly noticed the little
offering from the hands of a child. Lo and behold! When she went home and opened her bundle, all the
grains of rice had turned into shining diamonds. Such
is the nature of the marvelous acts of the Avatar. Their
significance is wondrous and is beyond the grasp of
human mind. As the Upanishads say, Yatho Vacho
Nivarthanthe Aprapya Manasa Saha (these are of a
nature where the words and thoughts rebound in
futility without comprehending them). The Divine nature of Krishna was experienced and enjoyed by the
cowherds. Living in those days was essentially sacred.
People were engaged in selfless activities rather than in
selfish deeds. All were always engaged in helping others and never in hurting. In this manner, they could
directly recognise Divinity. Therefore, we should
always direct our activities in a selfless manner and never indulge in selfishness.
As I say frequently, Help
ever, hurt never.
As the cowherds were constantly acting in this manner, many people noticed the marvelous
nature of the child Krishna. The situation is not the
same today. Strange news floats around at times.
Someone says that Sai Baba is angry with X or Y. Sai
Baba has no ill feeling toward anyone. Equally,
nobody is hostile to Swami. Everyone loves and none
hates Swami.
Swami’s mission is well known.
Free Education, Medical Care And Drinking Water
You are aware what ‘educating children’ involves these days. To admit a child in a Primary
School, one needs to spend something like 20,000
rupees. On the other hand, in the Sai Institutions,
education is imparted from K.G. to P.G. free of cost
without any kind of discrimination. Even doctoral
work is done free of cost. Our Institutions do not
collect even a naya paisa from any of the students here.
Thousands of students have enjoyed these benefits.
The whole world knows this fact.
In the same manner, in the field of health-care,
you know how much a heart operation costs. Each
operation may cost some two to three lakhs of rupees.
Is such treatment available to the poor? Wherefrom
will they get such amounts? This is not a happy state of
affairs. With the aim that high level health-care should
be available to all, Swami had the Super Specialty hospital constructed at Puttaparthi. In these institutions, no aid is received even from the Government.

Even the salary of the teaching staff is fully met by
Swami. You know how the salary levels of educational
staff have gone up these days. Swami’s Institutions are
paying wages in full compliance with government
regulations. Irrespective of one’s own nature or status,
one should not go against rules and regulations. The
same is the case with the Super Specialty Hospital in
Puttaparthi. It is ten years since the Super Specialty
Hospital of Puttaparthi started functioning and already
12,000 heart operations have been performed. I leave it
to your imagination to appreciate who is responsible
for saving these many lives. Early this year, Bhagawan
started another Super Specialty Hospital in Bangalore.
Within a period of six months, 1,500 operations have
been successfully performed there. Who helped the
suffering there? The specialist doctors are highly paid.
Some of them receive a lakh of rupees. When contrary
opinions were raised, I said that no compromise should
be made regarding rules and regulations. When I am
looking after payments, why should anybody bother?
Take the water project in Anantapur. Even
now there are some areas where there is scarcity of
water. I have spent 300 crores of rupees and made
water available to the extent possible. Take Mahboobnagar; it is another water-starved area in Telangana. I
asked the Chief Engineer Kondal Rao, what it wouldcost to arrange for water supply there. He gave an
estimate of about 60 crores of Rupees. I told him not to
bother about crores but to go ahead and carry out the
project. There is no point in putting up a project from a
depleting source like bore wells and pumps and so I
arranged for water to be brought from the Krishna river
at a cost of about 110 crores of Rupees. Now we have
gone to Medak district and the project for water supply
there is in progress. Many other similar projects are
coming up and will be dealt with in a similar manner.
These hands are forever engaged in helping not in
hurting. There are some jealous and petty minds that
spread false and imaginary propaganda. I take no note
of this. I am only concerned with My functioning and
not with the comments of others. I am aware that all
love Me as much as I love them. In the single family of
humankind, where is the room for jealousy or hatred?
These are all imaginary. Whatever is anyone’s imagination, My truth is unwavering. Sathyam Bruyath,
Priyam Bruyath Na Bruyath Sathyamapriyam (speak
the truth, speak pleasantly and do not speak unpal
atable truth). There is nothing greater than truth in this
universe. Truth is God; love is God; live in love. Love
is My wealth. Sacrifice is My enjoyment. What greater
joy do I have? I have been spending all this time in the
same state of joy and all My actions are fruitful. All I
do is for the good and good actions should not be
criticised. Good actions always succeed.

All may not be aware of the state of affairs. The Bangalore Hospital involves an expenditure of 3
crores(30 Million) of rupees per month. Special medicines, artificial heart valves, etc., have to be imported from America. Similarly, the Prasanthi Nilayam Hospital costs
about 2 crores of rupees per month. I do not desire any
assistance or support from the government nor are they
giving any. Again, there are educational institutions in
Prasanthi Nilayam, Anantapur, Bangalore, Muddenahalli and Rajahmundry. These cost about 1 crore of
rupees a month. In this manner roughly the expenses
come to 6 crores(60 Million)of rupees per month. Wherefrom does
it all come? However, I am giving it. It would require a
corpus of 600 crores rupees in deposit, which will
yield an interest sufficient to run the Hospitals and
Educational Institutions. If this is done, this level of
free health-care and education can be maintained.
There are thousands of you here and I have never
asked any for assistance. My hand is always above
(giving) and never below (receiving). My hand is
stretched only for love, but none realises this fully.
What I needed was 600 crores rupees and only today I
have received the news that a sum of 600 crores of rupees is arriving from the U.S. If this amount is apportioned as 300 crores for Bangalore Hospital, 200 crores
for Puttaparthi, and 100 crores for the educational
institutions and invested, the interest accruing will take
care of the running expenses. I have no personal desires. My entire being is selfless. There is no
selfishness in Me at all nor have I asked anybody. Will
any body simply give a 100 crores of rupees as gift for
the mere asking? None. But a single individual has
come forward to give 600 crores. I have no direct
contact with that person. The message says, “Swami,
you will receive the amount on Monday noon. Please
deposit 300 crores on Bangalore Hospital account and
200 crores on Puttaparthi Hospital account as fixed
deposit as soon as the amount is received”. It may be
hard to find entirely selfless people, but if you undertake selfless work, resources flow of their own accord.
Bharat is a land of Thyaga (sacrifice), Yoga (spirituality) and not of Bhoga (sensual enjoyment).
Na Karmana Na Prajaya Dhanena Thyagenaikena Amrutatthwa
manasu (immortality is not attained through action,
progeny or wealth. It is attained only by sacrifice).
It is
this spirit of sacrifice that makes such achievements
possible. I have many other projects in mind.
Uphold The Honour Of Women
First thing in the morning, you look at the
newspaper; it is full of obscene pictures and news
totally opposed to our culture. How sacred is the code
of conduct of the women of Bharat! From ancient
times, how highly have women been held in our tradition. All energy emanates from the female principle.
This sacred feminine principle is grossly perverted in unsightly and immoral forms by the films and magazines. Such vulgar exhibitionism is destructive of Bharatiya culture. We have to protect our culture and restore proper status of the feminine behaviour. We have
to seek some suitable method for achieving this.
Swami desires to fund a few lakhs rupees for those
who can come forward with appropriate activities for
the restoration and upholding of true feminine values
and traditions in the media. With money, you should
achieve worthy objectives like this. In this world,
much is achieved by money, and there is no harm in
using money in the work of upholding righteousness.
All manner of obscenity must be eliminated from the
newspapers and the other media. Exposure of young
people to such images affects their minds adversely
and even ruins their lives. To work against this trend
and to strengthen Bharatiya culture, I am prepared to
help to any extent. Truth must be expressed, righteousness extolled, injustice and evil opposed, obscenity expunged, and honour and respect of womanhood upheld. The respect of Bharatiya culture is based on the
high regard it bestows on women. Welfare of women
is the true welfare of Bharat. We are converting the
goddesses of welfare into objects of vice.
Our Krishna Kant (the Vice President of India)
is here. His mother is a very pious lady. She is
constantly God-minded. In fact, it is his mother’s in
fluence that is responsible for the exalted position occupied by Krishna Kant today. Many great men of
this country owe their greatness to the influence of
their mothers. I am very happy to see such persons.
Even now she advises her son in the right path as if he
were a little child. Krishna Kant is also a model son
and respects his mother highly and abides by her
desires with great humility. Today’s need is for more
such mothers and children. If mothers are good, children are also good. To ensure proper mother and
childcare, I am proposing to construct a mother and
child health centre in Bangalore. The relationship
between parents and children is far from the ideal
today. While the parents are abusive, the children are
disobedient. This is a very unhappy situation.
Matru
Devo Bhava, Pitru Devo Bhava, Acharya Devo Bhava,
Atithi Devo Bhava
(Revere your mother, father,
preceptor and guest as God).
Parents spend their entire
lives for the welfare of their children, who should
realise this and behave appropriately in return. Krishna
Kant is affectionate to his mother and has been
obedient and has lived with great happiness in her
love. Such examples must be widely emulated in our
country.
Rehabilitate The Orphans And Destitutes
Unfortunately, today in this country, there are
many fatherless and motherless children in great distress. My resolve is to identity such children and provide them with proper amenities by way of residence, studies and other facilities so that they become ideal
citizens. I have spoken about this to the local district
Collector. He has agreed to help and has allocated
some land for this purpose. The construction has to be
commenced shortly. There is no matter of hide and
seek in My actions. All I do is transparent. Bring to My
attention any such deserving orphans or children without fathers and I shall arrange to allocate to them one
lakh of rupees per child to be kept in fixed deposit for
their upbringing until they are able to support them
selves. All I do has a great ideal behind it. I have already instructed the Chair of Nagarjuna Constructions,
who recited his compositions just now, to take up the
construction of the building and complete it expeditiously. He has assented. The project is to construct
one house per fatherless family, provide the wherewithal for livelihood and schooling until the children
are educated and made capable of discrimination. To
day educated children abound, but many lack discrimination. Education should always lead to discrimination. My firm resolve is to disseminate such disrimination widely. What others say is of no concern to
Me, for what I am proposing is good. I have no ill will
against anybody and I love everybody equally. Love
all equally, and everyone will love you in return. Love for love and from heart to heart. Disregard every manner of adverse comments. Hold firm to your resolve.
Having resolved what ought to be
Hold on until you succeed
Having desired what ought to be,
Hold on until they are fulfilled.
Having asked what ought to be,
Hold on until you get it.
Having thought what ought to be,
Hold on until the thought is realised.
With heart mellowed, the Lord must
yield to your wishes,
Or forgetting yourself, ask Him with
all your heart.
Persevere, be tenacious, and never
give up,
For it is the quality of a devotee never
to retreat, abandoning his resolve.
(Telugu Poem)
Pursue your resolve without concern for your
self and make Me yield by your sheer perseverance.
This should be the relationship between you and Me.
Be active in good deeds, act righteously, respect
womanhood. The welfare of women is an index of the
welfare of the country. The history of Bharat is replete
with the stories of great women such as Savitri who
brought back her husband from the jaws of death and
Sumathi who could make the sun stand still. We are
treating such womanhood with utter disregard, treating
them as worthless. This is a very wrong attitude. The
country’s welfare is closely linked to the welfare of women. Therefore, we have to uphold the respect of
womanhood. This is the highest of education. Take to
heart this lesson. Going abroad and acquiring some
foreign qualification and earning a lot of money is not
a sign of greatness. You have to stand firm in Bharatiya culture and uphold the honour of your country.
Engage in good works. Love those who even abuse
you. I am a standing example for this. My life is My
message. You should be the same. The good runs into
several impediments. Trees bearing fruits have stones
thrown at them. Similarly, good people receive brick
bats. This should not make us waver. Rough diamond
acquires value as it is cut and polished. In the same
way, abuses turn into ornaments. Hence, we should
disregard abuse and hold to our righteous ideals firmly.
The cowherds surrounding Krishna and Balarama became ideal persons. In the same manner, I want all students here to become ideals. Serve your parents, respect them, and obey them implicitly. That indeed is the
essence of Bharatiya culture. Lokah Samasthah Sukhino Bhavantu (May all the worlds be happy). This is
our goal. Don’t seek your own happiness; crave for the
welfare of the entire universe. Abandon selfishness and
pursue the welfare of others and attain Paramartha
(supreme goal). That is true education.
Embodiments of Love!
Your education is not merely to earn wealth,
but for the acquirement of good qualities. You desire wealth, health and friendship; but without character,
they are of little consequence. Therefore, you should
build up your character. You must emblazon the greatness of Bharat all over the world. With this the whole
world will be one with Bharat.
On this sacred Krishnashtami day, I affirm to
you that soon the entire world, be it Pakistan, China,
Germany, Russia or any other country big or small of
this world, will be our friend. This shall be our resolve.
Our natural goodness is an assisting factor for this.
That is the root cause of this hope for unity. Unity contains purity and purity leads to Divinity. You should
strive to achieve the triad of unity, purity and divinity.
-Divine Discourse delivered by Bhagawan on Krishna Janmashtami,
11.08.2001,
Prasanthi Nilayam
The easiest path to Self-realisation is the surrender of ego: sharanaagathi.
- Bhagawan Sri Sathya Sai Baba