Friday, 10 July 2015

From Team Venugaanam

We are delighted to bring you the 47th edition of Venugaanam this July This month, we bring excerpts from Swami’s Divine Discourses compiled in Prema Vahini.
In Atmajyothi, we continue to learn and understand about supreme devotion.
The SKM updates bring to you some pictures from the school during the notebook and stationery distribution by the Sai youth of South Bangalore.
 Prakash gives us a quick insight into the world of phone applications that are making life easy. Read his article “Apps- Changing our Lives”.
Shrikanth highlights  the greatness of Draupadi in Lessons from Great Personalities.

We are happy to have your feedback on how to make ‘Venugaanam’ a
better communication tool. You may kindly mail us at contactus@saikrushnamandir.org . Do feel free to share with us your experiences in following Swami’s teachings or on any other theme of your choice.
We pray to Swami to bless all the children and inmates so that they may all come up to His expectations.
May Swami turn our lives into a celebration of His message of love, sharing and caring.
With All our Prema,
Team Venugaanam
Sai Krushna Charitable Trust

Bhagawan’s Discourse: From the Microcosm to Macrocosm

from Prema Vahini

Understand that the objective world is as unreal as the dream world
Mud alone is real. The pot-consciousness is born of ignorance regarding mud; mud is the basis, the substance of the pot. How can a pot exist without mud? How can effect exist apart from the cause? The world appears as multiplicity only to the ignorant. To wise people (jnanis), Brahman alone exists, Brahman upon which all else is superimposed. The Atma alone is cognised by them; there is nothing else. That is the nondualistic (a-dwaithic) experience.

Atmajyothi

by Shri Lakshminarayan Aithal

This, itself, is the Supreme Learning ( परविज्ञान ). Then :-

ब्रह्मभूतः प्रसन्नात्मा न शोचति न काङ्क्षति । समः सर्वेषु भूतेषु मद्भक्तिं लभते पराम् ।।

भक्त्या मामभिजानाति यावान् यश्चास्मि तत्त्वतः । ततो मां तत्त्वतो ज्ञात्वा विशते तदनन्तरम् ।।गी. 18-54, 55.

The one who is supremely wise himself is the Supreme Devotee. He doesn’t have either distress, or lust; and, he sees God everywhere and in all living beings. Probably, he doesn’t have any mental condition other than the Love in God everywhere. For, such a wise-devotee (ज्ञानीभक्त) God Himself is the Reality. He obtains the experience of the Reality that everything is God and he merges only in God.

SKM Updates

Along with new furniture, the new academic session after summer holidays greeted the children with new books and school stationery. We thank the members of the South Bangalore Sai Samiti who made a generous contribution of note books, stationery, first aid kits to the children of the Sharavathi School. Please see pics below:

Distribution of notebooks and stationery
Handmade Chart for Children

Children excited with their new stationery

Children Praying
 
Cultural Programme

Apps-Technology Changing Our Lives


by Prakash Srinivasan

Apps are revolutionizing our lives every day for the better because they make any service available to us at our finger tips. Here is a look at some apps across categories. This is apart from the first-installed ones like Whatsapp and other anti-virus apps.

Lessons from Great Personalities- Life of Draupadi

The Pandava brothers along with Draupadi and Kunti were in exile after the wax house episode.   One evening, Dharmaja and Draupadi were taking a quiet stroll in the forest.   While walking, they saw a big fruit lying on the ground. They thought given its size everyone can have it for their dinner.   But they were unable to move the fruit.   The other Pandavas who came in search of them also tried in vain and all were exhausted.   Suddenly they observed that something moved under their feet and they realized that they were standing on Romarshi’s hair spread wide on the ground like a carpet.   The sage had undertook several years of penance for this special fruit which would free him from thirst and appetite.    Sensing some disturbance, the sage was just about to open his eyes.    

Thursday, 4 June 2015

From Team Venugaanam


We are delighted to bring to you to the 46th edition of Venugaanam.
In this edition of Venugaanam, we have our beloved SWAMI’s discourse on important things to avoid. Swami advises on the importance of Vedic culture and the need to discern the everlasting from the ephemeral.
The SKM updates brings to you some pics from the school . Do read the updates to know about how one Sai student’s sincere prompting ensured excellent furniture for all the school children. A big thanks to the carpenter. Mr Murugeshan, whose tireless efforts ensured the timely fulfilment.
In Atmajyothi, the discussion progresses to a comparison of devotion and knowledge and how both complement each other.

The Fruit Fly and the Aircraft Designer is a must read for everyone with a scientific temperament.
Don Mason beautifully illustrates the engineering marvels of nature and how a scientist can learn a lot from the creator, if only he opens his eyes to the world’s wonders.
For those of you, who’ve been missing his narrative excellence—Bhargav is back with another outstanding experience of a trek in the mountains in Puttaparthi. If you haven’t gone trekking, you needn’t worry- through his detailed narrative, Bhargav literally ensures that you can experience it first hand!
We are happy to have your feedback on how to make ‘Venugaanam’ a better communication tool. Please mail us at contactus@saikrushnamandir.org . Do feel free to share with us your articles, thoughts and ideas.
We pray to Swami to bless all the children and inmates so that they may all come up to His expectations. May Swami turn our lives into a celebration of His message of love, sharing and caring.


                                                                                                                        With All our Prema,
                                                                                                                        Team Venugaanam


Bhagavan’s Discourse: From the Microcosm to Macrocosm



Source: Prema Vahini, chapter 23
 

Don’t neglect the study of Sanskrit and Vedic culture
In past ages, Indians performed their daily rites, sat in purified places, surrounded by sacredness, and immersed themselves in the study and practice of the teachings of the Vedas and the Upanishads. They recorded their experiences in order to guide others to bring those experiences back again into their own consciousness. But their children and grandchildren placed the books on the altar and duly worshiped them. Neglect reduced them to dust or lumber; the palm leaves disintegrated, and rats ate into them.
Eager students from the West have sought out this lumber, realising that it enshrines incomparable sources of illumination and priceless pearls of wisdom. They lift it reverentially above their heads and acclaim it as the precious gift of the continent of Bharath (Bharatha-khanda) to themselves and their children. They carry it across the seas with joy in their eyes and thankfulness in their hearts.

SKM Updates



It’s been raining almost every day in Bangalore and the greenery is back again. We eagerly await the return of the children. It has been a work of important background activity at Sai Krushna Mandir.
A simple Samadhi has been constructed in memory of Balu Sir so that future generations may recall the simplicity and philanthropy of this noble soul who lived his life with the message of earn to serve.
The Sai Krushna Mandir school management was also working to get new furniture for the children by June 1st.

Samadhi of Balu sir
Furniture being assembled at SKM














The school furniture for the children was sponsored by a Sai student and his family who choose to be anonymous. Here are the thoughts of this Sai student in his words: