Tuesday, November 29, 2011

GOTONG ROYONG - 26/11/11


In conjunction with World Environmental Day, the Sai Youths and Adults of Penang State came together for a gotong-royong on Sunday morning, 27th November 2011.  The location was at Desa Intan, Farlim, which comprised of seven blocks of low-cost apartments.  Several residents of the area were also present to help in the project.  

We cleared the garbage in the surrounding area of the apartments, unclogged the drains,  pulled out overgrown weeds, and also filled up some potholes in the car park.  At the end of program, the youths presented a slideshow of Swami's pictures and a video clip titled 'Earth Song' by Micheal Jackson.

Refreshments were served before and after the event.  A total of 50 people participated in this project.


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Gotong Royong)

Tuesday, November 22, 2011

Swami's Birthday Celebration - 23 Nov 2011


The divine sounds of "Om" vibrated in the morning air at 5.30am on Nov 23, 2011.  Today is the birthday of our beloved Lord, Bhagawan Sri Sathya Sai Baba.  After twenty "Oms", we proceeded with 108 Sai Ashtotharam Naamavali and bhajans.  Breakfast was served to all members after arathi.


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The evening session for Swami's Birthday began at 6.30pm with screening of videos on 'His Life Is His Message' and clips of Swami singing bhajans and walking amidst His devotees.  At 8.00pm, the celebration proper proceeded with veda chanting, mantras and bhajans.

At the end of the prayers, Bro Thum, our chairman, gave a short talk on Swami's message and read extracts from the most recent copy of Sanathana Sarathi.

Refreshments was served after arathi.  An estimated number of 200 people attended the entire event for this year.


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Swami's Birthday Celebration 2011)

Saturday, November 19, 2011

Ladies Day 2011


Our Sai ladies and brothers visited the homes of three senior members on Ladies Day, 19 November 2011.  

The first place we visited was to the home of Sis Esther, to see her 95 year-old mother whom we all call 'Popo' meaning grandmother in Chinese.  The second place was to Bro Ooi Hwa Bin's home where we also conducted a bhajan.  

At noon, we adjourned to the Annalakhsmi Restaurant in Temple of Fine Arts for a vegetarian lunch.  And finally, we visited Sis Khoo Gim Choo's home for afternoon satsang.

Happy Ladies Day!

Wednesday, November 16, 2011

Sai Spiritual Showers - Issue 3/23


Once Mataji Krishna Priya went to Simla. She was offering worship with unstinted devotion to Krishna considering Him as Baba. She came to know that Baba had left his mortal coil at 2.30 p.m. on Vijayadashami day in 1918. Immediately after this Ekadasi followed. Baba had told his close devotee, Kakaji, in the year 1916, that Dada would be shedding his mortal coil in 1918. Kakaji thought that Baba was mentioning only about Dada Sahib, another devotee, and never thought the reference was to Baba himself.

On September 28, 1918, Baba developed high temperature. Two days earlier he had collected food by seeking alms in some houses. He took that food and at noon, He expressed His wish to his devotees that he should be taken from the choultry to Bootywada. He hoped to have a quiet time there. In that ward, a Muralidhar temple had been built by a devotee by name Booty. He wanted Baba to install the idol of Krishna in the temple. But Baba was putting off the installation on one pretext or other. Booty did not want to install the idol without the blessings of Baba. Till His end Baba did not say anything about installation of the idol. He directed Booty and Kakaji to go and take their lunch. Feeling that Baba was better, they went out. Baba had nine rupee coins under His pillow. He took them out and gave them to Lakshmibai. Then Baba summoned Shyam to come near Him. Shyam sat close to Baba. Baba reclined on Shyam's shoulders and passed away.

Krishna Priya came to know of this and felt very sad the whole day. The next day she closed all the doors and windows in her house because of the severe cold in Simla. While she was resting in the house, a tall and well-built monk arrived at the next door, and enquired about Mataji's house. He made enquiry not because He did not know where Mataji lived, but only to make others know that He was physically present in Simla. The neighbour sent a servant with an umbrella as it was snowing, to show the stranger Mataji's house. He knocked at the door. Mataji opened the door and could not believe the evidence of her eyes. She wondered how Baba, who had passed away the previous day, could come to Simla. She asked: "How did you manage to come so soon. It takes at least three days to come from Shirdi to Simla." Baba said: "Beti (dear daughter), I am everywhere. You have worshipped me in the form of Krishna. Is this all that you know about me? I a m feeling the cold, first get me hot tea." She prepared tea and offered it to Baba. After taking the tea, Baba said that He was hungry after his long journey. Krishna Priya brought Him chapatis and brinjal curry which Baba used to like very much. After taking the food Baba washed His hands and wiped them in a towel. He then told her: "The purpose for which I came is over and I am going away."

In those days nobody dared to exchange words with Baba. If anybody opposed or said anything to the contrary, Baba would wield the stick against them. He never brooked any contradiction. Hence Krishna Priya could not tell Him anything. He gave her a jasmine garland.

Krishna Priya watched Him as a He went out walking through the bazaar. In Simla, on the road side, there are usually deep valleys. As Baba was walking along, some workmen were engaged in some road work. Noticing that Baba had fallen down from the road, they ran to rescue Him. But they could find nobody there. Baba had just disappeared.

Before taking leave of Krishna Priya, Baba whispered in her ears: "See me in 1926." She did not know where to see Him, how to see Him. When I went to Simla about 15 years ago Krishna Priya came to see Me. She was shivering on account of age and the cold weather. She asked: "Baba, have you forgotten the promise that you made to me long ago?" I told her: "It is you who have forgotten, not I. I never forget what I promised."

These are some of the aspects of the Shirdi manifestation. When Shirdi Sai sought to impart wisdom, it was not through discourses. Everything was taught by stern methods. It was because of the conditions prevailing in those days.

Sunday, November 13, 2011

Sai Global Akhanda Bhajan


The Sai Global Akhanda Bhajan was held from 6.00pm on 12 Nov, 2011 - 6.00pm on 13 Nov, 2011 at the Krishna Temple in Penang Road, Penang.  The programme was preceded with a full hour of Rudram and Veda chanting, plus Gayatri Mantra x 108.  A total of four Sai centres and two Bhajan units participated in the 24-hour event.  Refreshments was provided throughout the entire event.

Samastha Lokaa Sukhino Bhavantu.

Friday, November 11, 2011

World Meditation Day 11.11.11


World Meditation Day 11.11.11 was celebrated at NED centre with prayers and meditation.  We began at 7.00pm with Sai Gayatri x 3, Gayatri Mantra x 108, and followed by meditation until 8.15pm.  Refreshments was served after arathi.

There were a total of 40 members who had participated in this event. 

Wednesday, November 9, 2011

Sai Spiritual Showers - Issue 3/22


What I am about to relate has a bearing on Shirdi Sai Samadhi Day.

Around 5 pm on 15th October, 2006, we took off from Mumbai for Jeddah via Hyderabad in an Airbus 310. There was a ground halt at Hyderabad for an hour. While the aircraft was being serviced, I stepped out into the jetty and made a call to someone very dear to remind her to dedicate that evening's bhajans to Shirdi Sai and to reminisce about His glories.

My mind too seemed to fly to Shirdi, as I stepped back into the plane to check on the cleaning before welcoming passengers on board.

The flight was not too full and the take-off was smooth and on time. It being Ramzan time, we decided to serve dinner immediately on leveling off, as most of our passengers had been fasting.

After clearing the cabin, and seeing to passenger comfort, I sat down in the crew rest area - the last row of seats on the right hand side – to eat my meal. My colleague was sitting near the window and I was on the aisle seat. As she chatted, my mind sped off to Dwarkamai, the dhuni, the boulder that Baba sat on, His Samadhi, and so on…

My dinner and mental pilgrimage over, I excused myself and stood up with the dinner tray in my hand. And that was it.

The aircraft shook sideways vigorously and then kept losing height rapidly. The tray went flying out of my hands and I lost all sense of gravity and was flung about like a rag doll or perhaps like a tiny leaf in a mighty storm - completely weightless.

As I was being tossed about, my head hitting the bins on top and my body against the seat handles, I recollect my first thoughts being: "This is no ordinary turbulence, it can't be happening."

Then, instinctively, I started chanting 'SaiRam' slowly and loudly. Just a simple 'SaiRam'. Each 'SaiRam' was elongated.

I tried clutching the handles of the seats on either side but I could not, though the aisle was narrow. I kept being flung about.

By the 9th or the 10th 'SaiRam' or so it seemed, the aircraft somewhat stabilised and I got into the seat on my left but I was gasping and could not breathe or speak for a few seconds and my right ribs hurt. I would later learn that two right ribs were fractured in that incident, but at that time, my thoughts were on the passengers and as soon as I could breathe properly, I shouted out to all in the cabin to remain seated and keep their seat belts on. One of my colleagues had gone to the front of the cabin just prior to this incident and so she had slipped into an empty seat and was saved. But much later, after we had given first aid to all the passengers, she almost collapsed and had to be revived. A kind of a delayed shock perhaps!

The colleague, who had sat by my side, hit her head on the side lights on the ceiling several times and fractured her right knee too. Besides being jolted around, nothing much happened to the crew in the forward section as the rear of the aircraft always takes the brunt.

As I was loudly instructing the passengers, since many do not leave their seat belts on, a passenger, who was flung about in the toilet through this time and was bleeding profusely as he had a cut in his mouth, came into the cabin. Looking absolutely shocked and aghast, he was wondering what to do. I made him sit next to me and reached out to the beverage cart, which was fortunately within reach, got some ice, wrapped it in a headrest cover and put it on his mouth to stem the bleeding. This tall, young boy later told me that he was tossed about like a football in the toilet!

It was time for action now as many passengers were hurt and wounded. There was this young passenger who had annoyed the crew by continuously using his cell phone even as we taxied out, knowing it interferes with the aircraft navigation and communication systems. It was this same youngster who came to our rescue as he turned out to be a dental surgeon! Unceasing grace…

Some of the crew assisted this doctor in suturing and giving anesthesia to those wounded while the rest got busy administering first aid to other passengers. While doing so, some concerned passengers reminded me to clean up my face and uniform sari, as I had food all over me. Since there were so many calls for help, and immediate action was necessary, this had taken a backseat till things were somewhat under control...

There was food and broken crockery all over the galley floor and it looked tornado hit. We could only clear this up just before landing into Jeddah, as till then we were attending to passengers who were mentally shocked or physically wounded or a bit of both.

One elderly lady had to be immobilised. As a consequence of not having fastened her seat belt, she had been flung about, up and down and had fractured her right leg. Her seat handle, which must have borne her weight, was completely mangled. She seemed shaken and cold and as I hugged and reassured her, I asked if she would like to take some oxygen. She seemed much better once she had been administered oxygen. Once we landed into Jeddah, the paramedics had to be called to carefully take her out of her seat and to the hospital.

This life threatening incident took place while we flew over Muscat; it was 1840 hrs in Oman and 2010 hrs in India. On the surgeon's assurance that passengers were alright, the decision was taken to fly on to Jeddah, three hours away.

Since majority of the passengers had been fasting, we had finished the dinner service earlier than normal, otherwise the casualties and injuries would have been tremendous if the beverage or dinner carts had been in the cabin or if the tea and coffee service was on. Yet another blessing…

It was the holy month of Ramzan and prayers were continuous.

What happened that evening has not been revealed. There was an inquiry where we, the crew, were all questioned. What seemed like eternity, we were told, lasted only a minute. We lost 5000 feet in a minute! There were whispers of a near air miss, of our aircraft having swerved to the right, cloud pocket, etc. It could have been anything.

Having been in the flying industry for more than half my life, I knew deep down, that it was a near disaster that had been averted.

What was to be a full stop was changed to a comma. Mysterious and unfathomable are the Lord's ways. All I remember in retrospect is that, as I automatically started chanting 'SaiRam', there was no other thought in the mind - no fear, no panic and especially no 'Save me, Oh Lord'. Only a calm surrender, a 'whatever You wish'; life or death didn't matter, whichever side the soul travelled, there was only Sai…

I have learnt that it is not when He saves your life that He saves You; it is when He fills your heart with love, compassion, forgiveness and tolerance that He really saves you…

The above is only one of several instances where I have continuously felt His presence. Whatever the situation may be up in the air, He has always been there.

Monday, November 7, 2011

Swami's Birthday Visit To Silver Jubilee Home - 6/11/11



In conjunction with Swami's Birthday, our Sai brothers and sisters visited the Silver Jubilee Home, Sungai Dua, Penang, on 6th November, 2011.  We began with prayers and bhajans at 10.00am in the main hall.  This was followed by serving of vegetarian lunch and ice-cream dessert to the senior residents in the wards.  At 12noon, lunch was served in the main hall, accompanied by karaoke singing and dancing by our members and several uncles and aunties.

It was a happy day for everyone who had participated on this day.  There were 30 of our members who had attended and 250 residents in the home.


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