4 new members in Satya Sai Trust

Satya Sai central Trust members

  Satya Sai Central Trust inducted 4 new members on Guru Purnima day. With their inclusion, total number of trust members increased to nine. Satya Sai Trust credibility reached all time low due to recent controversies. AP Government already studying the reports submitted by the Trust. Ratnakar  group succeeded in excluding Satyajit, Satya Sai personal assistant.  Satya Sai Central Trust members:    1. P.N. Bhagawati  2. S.V. Giri  3. R.J. Ratnakar  4. Srinivasan  5. Indulal Shah  Newly added members:  1. Chakravarthi (till now secretary of Trust)  2. Nagananda  3. J.V. Shetty  4.T.K.K. Bhagavat  Thousands of Satya Saibaba devotees visited Mahasamadhi after it was thrown open for pubic. Puttaaprthi regained lost glory on Guru Purnima day.   … [Read more...]

Satya Sai teachings: How to lead happy life

  According to Bhagavan Sri Satya Sai Baba, 5 factors are responsible for either happiness or sorrow.  These factors are known as Pancha – kleshas (five kinds of suffering), which stand in the way of securing enduring happiness.  5 Factors that affect happiness in life:  1. Avidya (ignorance)   2. Abhinava-Klesha (immaturity)   3. Asthitha-Klesha (unsteadiness)   4. Raga-klesha (attachment)   5. Dwesha- klesha (hatred).  1. Ignorance: one who identifies himself with the body is a fool (murkha). This foolishness makes one to forget his true nature. As long as man has a body, he experiences various kinds of sorrow. The day he realizes that he is not the body but the’ Indwelling Spirit,’’ he experiences true bliss.  2. Immaturity: The mind is the root cause of all kinds of desires and pains. When man is able to free himself from desires and disregard the mind, he experiences Ananda(Bliss).  3. Unsteadiness: This suffering arises from an insatiable appetite for all kinds of things. It is the result of man being immersed in the vagaries of sensual pleasures.  4. Attachment: All evil tendencies like, hatred, envy and brutal nature etc, arise from Raga (attachment). Too much attachment is the real cause of sorrow.  5. Hatred: arises when a man fails to obtain what he seeks from someone. This is due to selfishness and self-seeking.  Keeping in view your future, you have to make the right use of the present and follow the right path. Everything that happens to you is the consequence of your own thoughts and actions.  The Lord inflicts no harm to anybody. Do not grieve, nor be the cause of grief. The very embodiment of bliss (Ananda) is God, who is in you, as in all others.  In spite of a multiplicity of containers, the contained is the same. That is the principle of Sath (Existence), chit (mind) and Ananda (bliss). The minutest atom and the mightiest star- both are basically one. All are, in truth-Brahmam (the Divine).  So having faith in God, … [Read more...]