Once, a sculptor brought three dolls to the court of King Bhoja. All three looked alike and beautiful. The emperor summoned the prime minister and asked him to decide which of the three dolls was the best. The prime minister
Sai Inspires Jul 31, 2023
The mind is influenced by passion for objective pleasure and delusion of ignorance with which it pursues fleeting objects of the world with amazing quickness. So, again and again, it must be led towards higher ideals. Of course, it’s difficult
Sai Inspires Jul 29, 2023
All founders of religions heard the impersonal voice of God revealing Atma that activates the entire Creation. Just as Vedas were ‘heard’ and propagated as ‘heard’ (Sruti), Quran too was ‘heard’ by Hazrath Muhammad. The Quran has Salat and Zakat
Sai Inspires Jul 28, 2023
To light the lamp of Divinity in you, you have to get rid of ego, attachment, and hatred and develop love. I am the ideal example in this regard. How? During darshan, you remain seated where you are and I
Sai Inspires, 27th July 2023
To say that I am the body (Aham dehatma) is a sign of ignorance. This is dualism (dvaita). To say that I am the individual soul (Aham jivatma) is qualified non-dualism (visishtadvaita). To say that I am the universal Self
Thought for the Day from Prasanthi Nilayam 25th July 2023
Any task can be accomplished by practice. Practice is necessary for everything in life, whether it is walking, talking, eating, reading, or writing. When you are a child, your mother teaches you words like mother (amma), father (appa). All these
Thought for the Day from Prasanthi Nilayam 26th July 2023
To a superficial observer, life appears to be a rotation of eating and drinking, toiling and sleeping. But verily life has a much greater meaning, a deeper significance. Life is a sacrifice (yajna). Each little act is an offering to
Thought for the Day from Prasanthi Nilayam 24th July 2023
The first spiritual practice (sadhana) is to search for the faults and weaknesses within yourself and to strive to correct them and become perfect. The unceasing toil of each succeeding day has as its aim and justification this consummation: to
Thought for the Day from Prasanthi Nilayam 23th July 2023
A beggar calls himself an anatha (one without a master or anyone to support him), while asking for alms. This is not correct. For everyone, God is the Natha (support or master). It is only God who is Anatha, because
Thought for the Day from Prasanthi Nilayam 22nd July 2023
Understanding becomes easy when you are full of devotion and your devotion is deep-rooted. The form of devotion called peaceful devotion (shanta-bhakti) is the best path for attaining eternal, everlasting bliss. Become the messenger of the peace that has no beginning