Spiritual Academy of Man

The study of sacred books and listening to religious discourses are meant to develop self-control and peace, but from the confusion here, which you seem to enjoy, I find that your study and listening have all been a waste. You cannot put forward as an excuse the hugeness of the gathering, because if each one of you stops talking, clamoring, or complaining, silence can be established that very second. Again, you cannot say that you have been waiting since early morning and therefore, you have become restless. Well, what is to be said of the earnestness that melts away, just when the event, for which you were waiting so long, has started? If each one keeps silent, though there are lakhs of people here, it would appear as if there is none. Try to keep silent. Remember why you have come and why you have waited, whom you have come to listen.

Now, it is better. That is good. That is why I always say that man’s real nature is shantam (peace); that, if only he tries, he can rediscover his nature in a moment. He has only to pull himself up, to recollect his origins from Brahman, his identity with the changeless atma. Man may err in an uproar, or be right in quiet-calm, as you are now. Your own enthusiasm has caused this delay, for the road to the Mandir (hall of worship) is, as the organizers say, completely packed and even there, in the Mandir, there is not a square inch of vacant space! So, it was suggested that the idol could be brought to this bungalow for consecration. It could be taken later and placed in position at the Mandir.

Do Not Dishonor the Heritage of India

Remember, Sai does not live in structures of stone, or brick and mortar! He lives in soft hearts, warm with sympathy and fragrant with universal love. Temples and image-worship have some value in stimulating the higher impulses of man, of diverting his instincts along more socially useful channels. That is why, in India, no chance was lost to lead man Godward. All arts were utilized to that end. Even a drunkard sways to the tune of a faintly remembered keerthana (music composition), proclaiming the glory of God, or the joy of self-realization. Everyone, whatever the stage of spiritual advance he may have attained, is prompted, gently nudged to move forward. This has made India the spiritual academy of humanity. You are privileged to live out this life in the lap of India; that is, in the lap of Vedanta. Remember this heritage and live in such a way that you do not dishonor it.

Do not envy the countries that are attempting to reach the Moon and Mars and to explore the reaches of outer space. Of what avail is it to master those regions, while remaining slaves of every gust of malice or fear? Of what avail is it to travel at ten thousand miles per hour, with a mind weighed down by dark impulses of the savage past? Inquire into the causes of the ashanti (lack of peace) that prevails even in the most advanced communities of the West, and you will find the reason to be the wild growth of pride and greed, vice and sin. There is no fear of God, respect for age, or dread of sin. They attach meaning and value only to the external symbols of riches or power; the container, not the thing contained.

For example, this marble image is only a container. The thing contained is Sai tattvam (essential nature). Just as a cup is the adhara (base support) and the milk in it is the adheya (supported), you pour Sai tattvam in this form, and you call it Sai Baba; you pour it in another vessel of a different form and call it Srinivasa, Shiva, Krishna, or Rama.

Idol Worship Is Just the Beginning of Sadhana

For those in the kindergarten of sadhana, an idol is as necessary as pictures in a spelling book. Until you are able to recall the image of a horse instantly, as soon as you see the letters h, o, r, s, and e, one after another, the drawing of a picture must be held before you with those letters underneath it. So also, you must have a form, like an idol called Sai, prominently before you, to give shape to your loose and indefinite conception of the Divine tattvam (true state). Once you can conceive the Sai tattvam independently, without any form, or as all forms and names, the idol is superfluous; it can be dispensed with.

Installing this marble image in the Mandir yonder does not mean the end of all effort for you. In fact, it is just the beginning. There are a large number of temples all over this country, in various stages of ruin; not only here, but in other countries also, the same thing holds true. Why make all this noise and build another temple to be added to the list? New temples rise, and old temples fade from memory and fall into decay. This is because you do not realize that the substance is the same, though it is presented in different forms and under different names. One chapter of your tapas (penance) is over; you have got this idol and you have got this function, but the next chapter is to pour your bhakti into this idol and make it ever alive; to shape your own lives, so that you are fit to stand before Sai, with folded hands. Only the pure and the holy can offer themselves fully to God.

Do Your Best First and Seek God’s Help

I do not like people wasting the precious moments of their limited years of life in idle talk or vain pursuits, nor do I like cowardly hesitation. Act; act with all your might and with all your mind; make full use of the skill, capacity, courage, and confidence that you are endowed with. Then, God will bless you. You must have heard of a Rama-bhakta (devotee of Rama), who sat on the roadside by his upturned cart, wailing his bad luck and calling on Rama to lift the cart into position. Rama did not appear to raise the cart and fix the wheel. He, therefore, began chiding his faith itself and to doubt the experience of the sages, who describe Him as the ocean of mercy. Rama came into his presence, then, but only to tell him, “You fool, I have entrusted you with some intelligence and strength. Use them. Put your shoulder to the task now before you. When you have done your best, and that best is found not enough, then call on Me; I am ever ready to reinforce your exertions with My grace.” The bhaktas of Rama, with His name on their lips and His form before their eyes, lifted mountains and bridged the sea. You, who call yourselves atma bhaktas, are too weak even to carry about your bodies, not to speak of the burden of your kith and kin.

Having installed Sai in your village, you must grow in prema (love), for Sai is prema-swarupam (love personified). Sa means sarva-shakti (all-powerful), sarva-sakshi (the witness in all); Ayii means mother; Baba means father. The prema of Sai is the prema characteristic of the Father and the Mother; not the earthly father and mother, but of the Father and Mother, who are the witness of every thought, word, and deed in every being. Respect the father and mother, who are concrete and then, you transfer that type of respect to the abstract Father, Mother, or Guardian - God. Learn to install the unseen Lord in your heart, by installing the seeable image in the Mandir. Proceed from the sthula (gross) to the sukshma (subtle).

Discover The Truth By The Exercise Of Discrimination

Just as patients require a doctor, bhaktas require some name and form, to which they can run for consolation, courage, and advice. So, it is for your sake, as a great step in your sadhana, in your progress towards internal peace and harmony, that this installation is made by Me now. “Wherever My name is sung, there I install Myself,” it has been said.

The divinity you have as the core of your being, you ignore; at the same time, you seek it in others. That is the tragedy. You insult yourself by feeling helpless, weak, and inferior. Cowardice and self-condemnation - these do not become a spark of the divine flame. Your satya can be discovered by you, by a little exercise of viveka (discrimination). Born in delusion, breathing in delusion, groveling in delusion, man is unaware of his heritage and feels incapable of attaining it. He is desperate, seeing no means of escape; every effort to achieve shanti (peace) entangles him further and tighter in the coils of ashanti. Like flowers of variegated hue, each redolent with fragrance, men are all basically of the same genus of Brahmam. The fragrance arises from the divine essence, which is the real reason for existence, for everyone has to realize that Essence and thus, end the series of births and deaths. Like a student leaving college once the degree is awarded, once the truth is realized, man has liberation. He can leave his college, his study, and all that bother.

You Have To Rely On Your Own Resources

But, you must get the degree. Why are you averse to making an effort needed to pass? Instead of that, you run after this teacher or that. You extol him to the sky and call yourselves his followers. Of what avail is his victory to you? He has achieved; well, what about you? His achievement is entered in his account at the bank, as his deposit and he can draw cheques upon it. But, can you draw from it?

There are, even today, great sages in the Himalayas, I know, who are witnesses of everything and whose prema embraces the whole of humanity, but that does not help you; you have to trek the path alone and rely on your own resources. They can provide only guide maps and encouragement. You have come to Repalle today, from the hundred distant villages and you know that you have to go back to the places, from where you came. So too, it is inevitable that you have to return to the place, from where this journey through birth and death started, namely, Brahman.

There is only one Sun, but he is reflected in a million tanks, wells, and pots. Paramatma (God) is one, and His reflections are the jeevs (individuals) apparent therein. There are lakhs of people here, now and in each one of you now, Swami is shining in the heart. That is the real atmanandam (soul-full bliss). Keep it fresh forever and foster it carefully. That is the secret of shanti.

Installation of Sri Sai Baba idol in the Mandir, Repalle, 2-12-1961

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