By: Vidya Umakant Chowkimath Albert Einstein’s Theory of Relativity might be scientifically recondite to many. It finds application in the realm of spirituality, and is of profound significance especially in turbulent times, when every concept is reverberated by Sainath...
By: Ramaswamy Seshadri Sai Satcharita states we suffer in our lives since we are bound by Sansar. By being caught in the transmigration of karmas, we remain ignorant of Sai Parabrahman – God as our True Self within. How...
By: Sri Radhakrishna Swamiji When their dog Yamuna gobbled a bowl of dumplings in the kitchen and looked up at Bayaja Ma and her son Tatya Patil with an innocent expression, she was not behaving simply like a biological...
By: Nawab Muhammed Yusuf Ali Khan While serving lunch at Dwarakamai, Sai Maharaj made Bade Baba sit as the prime one in the front row. He did not discriminate between Hindus and Muslims. He used to greet Muslims with...
By: D. Sankaraiah Various are the paths that lead to Truth. Lord Sainath highlights three paths: Bhakti, Jnana, and Karma. But each of these highways has countless lanes. Musicians like Thyagaraja and Purandara took the music route to God....
By: Smt. Sunanda Anant Nanda Deep at Lendi Baugh reminds us of our true essence – ‘Lamp of Bliss.’ It means – ‘I am light, a pure and peaceful soul, master of this material body.’ Consider a diya, a...
By: Dr. G.R. Vijayakumar On March 19, 1924, in Ganjigunte, near Kolar Gold Fields, Karnataka, India, Ganjigunte Venkateshaiyer Rama Iyer was born to Lakshmi Amma and Venkatesha Iyer, an ordinary schoolteacher. To the world, he was Ganjigunte Venkatesha Rama...
By: Shreyas Devaraj Gopal Rao Inamdar (1922-2014) Who would have imagined that a shy boy who once doubted his ability to finish school would grow up to become an RBI icon? Gopal Rao Inamdar’s journey – from struggling with...
By: C.S. Dinesh Lord Krishna says in the Bhagavad Gita,7:3 – “Manushyanam sahasreshu kashchid yatati siddhaye/Yatatam api siddhanam kaahchin mam vetti tattvatah.” Lord Sainath made Nana Saheb Chandorkar recite this shloka and interpreted this verse as: Out of many...