MOTHER SAI, OUR SAVIOUR
Ramani Sambhara
Atlanta, Georgia USA
Arriving in Puttaparthi was one of the happiest moments of
my life. Even though I had previously been to Parthi several
times, this trip meant so much more. It's hard to explain my
unbelievable experiences in Parthi. How do I explain the feelings
of knowing that we had an appointment with God, yet unsure if
the appointment was still on? How do I express the feelings
of sitting in front of the Lord of the Universe, and hear Him
talk to us like a normal
human being? It was inexplicable happiness, as though the world
suddenly came into focus. Swamy had blessed our family by performing
the 'Upanayanam' for our two sons, Vivek and Deepak. Tears kept
running down my cheeks and the bliss I experienced was so intense
and complete that I cannot find words to express my feelings.
It was like I just got out of a whirlwind that has been spinning
me around for years and, I found myself pinching myself
wondering if it was all just a dream. An impossible dream
that came true in a larger way than I allowed myself to believe
possible and yet, I knew would happen. Now there is a tendency
for most people to explain feelings of happiness or unhappiness
in terms of the external events of their lives. They explain
happiness by pointing to the positives and unhappiness by pointing
to the negatives. The implication is that events determine whether
or not they are happy. I was no different and of course was
on the ninth cloud during this trip as I was given so much attention
from our beloved Bhagwan.
On our return to Atlanta, we continued to float in this blissful
state when Swamy decided to give us a major test of faith.
Swamy says, "Difficulties alone can toughen your character
and make your faith firm. When you hang a picture on the wall,
you test the firmness of the nail to determine whether it
is firm enough to bear the weight of the picture. In the same
manner, in order to prevent the picture of God (His image
in your mind and heart) from falling and being shattered to
bits, the NAIL (i.e. God's Name) driven in to the wall of
the heart has to be tested by shaking it, to ascertain whether
it is firm and steady". Swamy wanted to find out whether
our faith in HIM was unshakeable.
On March 10, 2002, a major fire broke out in the apartment building
where we lived. The fire started out around 12.45 p.m. and spread
quickly, destroying many apartments and leaving several families
homeless. The fire began on the ground floor and eventually
overtook the third floor where we lived. However the good thing
about it was no one was injured, but the fire destroyed most
of our material possessions. We became homeless in matter of
seconds. Even though I am a trained social worker by profession,
I was always under the impression that to become homeless one
must be poor or have alcohol or drug problems. It never occurred
to me that becoming involved in a fire or flood or tornado or
other natural disasters could also be the reason for becoming
homeless, and these natural disasters do not distinguish between
the rich or the poor. So here we were out on the street watching
in utter disbelief as our apartment came crumbling down. While
viewing this horrible scene the only thing that was going through
my mind was "What will happen to the saree and clothes
that Swamy recently gave us?" My husband on the other hand
was worried about the passports and all our I.D's. Very soon
the building management came and asked all the residents to
gather in the main office building, about living arrangements
for the next few days. Families whose apartments were not heavily
damaged were escorted into the apartments to retrieve valuables.
However, we were not one of them. Our apartment was totally
gutted, and therefore we were advised that it was dangerous
to even attempt to enter the premises. I was devastated and
felt my whole world shatter right in front of my eyes. This
feeling was in total contrast to what I had felt when I was
basking in the attention given to me by of our beloved Bhagawan.
A group of 6 members from the Sathya Sai Atlanta center stayed
with us through out this difficult day. The building management
was now pressurizing us to make a decision on whether we wanted
to move into a hotel or find family members. Our Sai family
immediately came to the rescue and made the decision. We were
whisked away to Ram and Mala's home. My family continued to
be in a state of shock and just could not believe that such
a traumatic event should happen to us. It is common that emotions
can run amok during stressful moments, I could not stop crying
at the loss. My husband however was a pillar of strength. He
had so much faith in our Bhagawan that he kept reminding me
that Swamy was beside us every minute and HE would take care
of everything. He even had a dream the same night where Swamy
came and told him that HE would not put us through the hassle
of getting new I.D's.
After that Swamy not only took care of our I.D's, but also
the things that had a great deal of sentimental value. We
were able to salvage some of the most important things, like
the clothes that Swamy gave us (they were in the same condition
as on the day they were given) many pictures of Swamy (A huge
picture that Swamy had signed was still in the tube, untouched
by the fire or water) all my Sai books, cassettes, videos
of Sai discourses and many other things. Most importantly,
our Canadian Passports and documents kept in plastic folder
sitting on the bed were untouched by the fire, although the
bed burned down to ashes. If this is not HIS grace what else
could explain this miracle? I was really happy, and could
not stop thanking Swamy for his kindness and love. After that
everything happened like a sweet dream. Swamy showed us a
brand new town home in close proximity to my husband's workplace
and son's school. Here we regained our material belongings
and our physical strength. The difference now is that we have
everything brand new- but no attachment to these material
possessions. Seven months later Swamy decided to move us into
our own home, (on November 23rd 2002) where we reside today.
This was Swamy's birthday gift to us. We moved into this home
on Bhagawan's 78th birthday. Throughout this experience we
were encouraged by Bhagawan to reflect constantly upon the
insignificance of material assets and their impermanence.
On February 23rd 2003 my husband was granted an interview with
Swamy. In the interview Swamy reminded my husband of the power
of "Gayathri Manthra", and how it actually protected
us. Swamy clearly indicated that HE saved us not only from this
fire but also from a car accident that took place about 12 years
ago at which time we were not yet in Swamy's fold. It is important
to know that Swamy takes care of everyone whether one is Swamy's
devotee or not. HE confirmed that HE has always been with us
every moment of our lives, in all three interviews during August
2003. Swamy emphasized the immense powers of the Gayathri manthra,
which is truly amazing. Gayathri means, "That which saves,
when repeated". Swamy had once said "The Samskara
of Upanayanam is beneficial not
only to the boys who were initiated, but, for every one of you,
who witnessed it and drew inspiration from it." Repeating
the Gayathri and constantly remembering to surrender to our
beloved Bhagawan has definitely helped us to recognize that
we are looking at a spiritual achievement - and one worth aspiring
for. In conclusion I want to remind each one of us who reads
this of what Swamy has always asked us to ponder about:
Happy moments, praise God.
Difficult moments, seek God.
Quiet moments, worship God.
Painful moments, trust God.
Every moment, thank God.
(Mrs. Ramani Sambhara is the wife of Dr. Prakash Sambhara ,
DVM PhD, an Associate Professor, Emory University and a visiting
faculty at the BioSciences department of the Sri Sathya Sai
Institute of Higher Learning, Prasanthi Nilayam)
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