Sathya Sai Baba

Sathya Sai Baba

Sathya Sai Baba Obituary

Published by Legacy Remembers on Apr. 25, 2011.
PUTTAPARTI, India (AP) - Hindu guru Sathya Sai Baba, revered by millions worldwide, died after nearly a month of hospital treatment near his southern Indian headquarters. He was 84.

The news that Sai Baba died Sunday brought an outpouring of grief from his followers, including high Indian officials, who remembered him as a pious person who worked selflessly to help others with the billions of dollars donated to his charitable trust.

Women selling marigold garlands broke down in tears outside his ashram, or spiritual retreat, while devotees began flocking to the temple complex where the guru's body will lie through Tuesday.

The Sri Sathya Sai Institute of Higher Medical Sciences, where Sai Baba spent the past weeks on breathing support and dialysis, appealed for calm. Police, heavily deployed since Sai Baba was hospitalized March 28, kept tight control over road traffic and crowds. Shops were told to close to limit the number of people in tow n.

Sai Baba had a huge following, with ashrams in more than 126 countries and devotees in India including high-placed politicians, movie stars, world-class athletes and industrialists.

He was said to perform miracles, conjuring jewelry, Rolex watches and "vibhuti" - a sacred ash that his followers applied to their foreheads - from his halo of wild, frizzy hair.

But rationalist critics led campaigns against him, calling him a charlatan and his miracles fake. Several news reports alleged that he sexually abused devotees - accusations he denied as vilification campaigns.

Hundreds of thousands are expected to pay last respects in Puttaparti, where a funeral with state honors is planned for Wednesday morning.

Indian television ran nonstop news coverage Sunday of the guru's death, while officials and celebrities expressed sadness over an "irreparable loss."

"Sri Satya Sai Baba was a spiritual leader who inspired millions to lead a moral and meani ngful life, even as they followed the religion of their choice," Prime Minister Manmohan Singh said in a statement. "The nation deeply mourns his passing away."

Andhra Pradesh state, where Puttaparti is located, declared four days of mourning, with its top official calling Sai Baba "a symbol of love, affection and passion."

"Sri Satya Sai Baba has given his great self to the service of humanity," Chief Minister N. Kiran Kumar Reddy said. "He will be remembered for ages to come by all sections of people all over the world."

Born Nov. 23, 1926, as Sathyanarayana Raju, he was said as a child to display a tendency toward spirituality and unusual intelligence, which he expressed through music, dance and writing poetry and plays.

In 1940, at the age of 14, he declared himself an "avatar," or reincarnation, of another Hindu holy man called the Sai Baba of Shirdi, a town in western Maharashtra state, who died in 1918.

As the young guru attracted follower s, his home of Puttaparti grew from a sleepy village into a vibrant town, with the sprawling "Prasanthi Nilayam" ashram built in 1950, as well as a large hospital, a university and schools run by his Satya Sai Central Trust, set up in 1972 with donations from devotees.

The trust - estimated to be worth at least $8.9 billion and possibly much more - also established spiritual centers in the cities of Mumbai, Hyderabad and Chennai. It built another hospital in Bangalore, where Sai Baba had a summer home, and funded water supply projects in several southern states.

Though no successor has been named to run the trust, "there is or will be no vacuum," a statement released after the guru was hospitalized said.

Health woes over recent years had forced Sai Baba to cut down on public appearances. He survived a stroke and a series of heart attacks in 1963. In 2005, he began using a wheelchair, and a year later he fractured his hip when a student fell from a stool onto him.

Sai Baba was also mired in controversies, with several news reports about allegations of sexual abuse and fake miracles.

A 2004 BBC television program called the "Secret Swami" featured interviews with at least two American male devotees who claimed the guru had fondled their genitals and exposed himself to them while claiming it was part of a healing ritual.

Though he denied the allegations and was never charged with any crime, the reports led some to break with the guru.

The ashram also said Sai Baba had survived an attempt against his life, with six devotees, including the guru's personal assistant, killed in his bedroom in June 1993 after allegedly trying to attack him. Facts of the case remain a mystery.

Sai Baba was never married and has no children.


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Valenda Newell

October 22, 2016

THANKS for sharing with the world all people need spiritual elevation, this WISDOM can contribute to new awareness & enlightenment. This exploration causes positive changes in one's life TO MAKE A DIFFERENCE IN THE WORLD..........NEW BEGINNINGS

shyam lal

January 20, 2013

how do i get prea ancwered

Niyanta Patel

May 1, 2011

Dear Swami
You are always in my heart but I will also miss your physical presence in this world...moreso when I am in Puttaparthi when we are always striving to get a glimpse of you at every opportunity ..Please come back -we know you are always there and will guide and protect us..my humble pranams to you ...Niyanta, Australia

April 30, 2011

ETERNAL GLORY TO GURU DEVA .COME BACK TO US AGAIN IN HUMAN FORM.WE ARE AWAITING YOU.

TEJAS R

April 30, 2011

ETERNAL GLORY TO GURU DEVA .COME BACK TO US AGAIN IN HUMAN FORM.WE ARE AWAITING YOU."NIDHAYE SARVA VIDYANAAM ,BHISHAJE BHAVA ROGINAM .GURAVE SARVA LOKANAAM,DAKSHINA MURTHAYE NAMAHA".THE ONE WHO IS THE SOURCE OF ALL KNOWLEDGE,THE HEALER OF ALL DISEASES, THE GURU TO THE ENTIRE UNIVERSE, GLORY TO YOU.MY PRANAMS TO YOU.

Chintamani Clark

April 30, 2011

Beloved Father, who would have guessed that Lord Shiva, Lord Krishna, Lord Rama, Divine Mother, Jehovah and all the forms of Divinity would descend to earth all rolled into one human form in the atomic age to establish dharma on earth. You have changed the earth forever. God never rests and is always present in our hearts. May your teachings never fade. If they do, the Avatar will again return. Jai Sathya Sai forever.

Lauren

April 28, 2011

How sad it is to see someone so loving and devoted to spirituality leave us..

priyumvada khadun

April 27, 2011

Baba may ur soul find the peace. u r going to a better world now.i will always love u my sweet Baba.

Peter

April 27, 2011

Beloved Swami
when you first spoke to my heart with your loving grace, my life ended and another started. Through the message of your life may we all play our part in preparing and receiving you in the next part of your Divine leela. Thank you for bringing in the Golden age for our children.
This heart waits for your loving call as Prema Sai.

rosemary angela ivey

April 27, 2011

God rest your soul Sathya Sai Baba peace be with you.

April 27, 2011

My deepest sympathy to you and yours;

Mary Bell

April 26, 2011

Sai Baba thank you .your teachin

Dearest Sai Baba, "Amazing Grace our Sai bestows. His love no boundary knows. Not one is lost, but all are freed From sin, desire, and need". You leaving is not easy but what you have left in my heart is eternal Love. precious gift beloved

Marie Hlavinka

April 26, 2011

Beloved Bhagavan Sri Sathya Sai Baba the one that holds the universe in his hands. Although your psychical presence is now gone, you will live forever in my heart. Your faithful devotee.

savita gosine

April 26, 2011

you have made immense impact on my spiritual awakening .i know that from the beyond on the otherside you will continue to guide,protect and help us all.for me you still live on in my heart.

Georgette LaFleur

April 26, 2011

My father of all fathers, my Swami, our Swami, he will be with us forever. His form is gone but his energy, love, compassion and beauty will be with us forever. My gratitude to have been in his presence is overwhelming. My thanks, love and devotion will go on. Those of us who have spent time with Swami know how blessed we are. Om Sai Ram. Much love to all, Georgette from CT.

April 26, 2011

I was deeply saddened to here of Swami's passing. Why this sad emotion I simultaneously wondered, when he taught us that he is not the body? The answer of course is that I weep for myself. It is simply my own selfishness in regretting that I won't have another chance to experience his light and love through his physical presence. His physical presence is no more. Additionally, I regret that my daughter has not, and won't ever now have a chance to experience him in this way. This is an odd regret however, as even when Sathya Sai Baba was in the body through which I came to know him, and most certainly now, he could come to us in any manner of manifestation.

I'm flooded with memories of visiting Puttaparthi and Brindavan in 1977, 1978, 1979, and 1981 (Our last visit which was with our then 10 week old son, the son of whom he'd told us earlier, we would have: "Good son", he said and it is true. My son, who now is at 30 years of age always was, and continues to be just that- a very good son in the ways that are most important: loving, kind, sensitive, one who puts family first, honest, a man of high moral character and fiber, of whom I am immensely proud.

We were so blessed to have had Baba's darshan in a myriad of forms: darshan line, group interviews, and private interviews. Overall, I felt tremendous peace and personal connection in Baba's presence, and of course a high level of exuberance, especially when we were alone with him. How quickly, in the effort to talk of those intimate darshans with others, did the kernel of my spiritual feeling and the infinite well of love I received, not to mention the facts of what happened in that room dissipate! In hindsight, the very act of assigning a story to darshan trivialized the experience, robbing me of retaining the spiritual feeling that had blossomed while in the presence of this Avatar. My limiting it to the form, which of course was the vehicle by which we could experience his light, only served to frustrate me as I didn't have the vocabulary to impart this transcendent experience to others, and so in fact my experience became even smaller than that form. In my effort to share in that way I lost it and could never get it back. The closest experience to this feeling of loss is as with the telling of dreams. There is no way to impart to others the feeling experienced. Equally the same is true with love - in it's very description, it becomes a much smaller thing, unless one is a poet. There are some things in life which cannot be described, only experienced. Back then I would be so frustrated that the more I tried to hold the feeling by articulating it, by talking to others about it, the more the experience faded, and became, sadly, me only looking into my own reflection. Empty.

That said, I could enumerate some external facts from those darshans, outward dressings, which may remind other devotees who too are in mourning now. So it is with Sai Baba's leaving his body, I hope to become even closer to the God within myself, to someday find inner peace and I dearly hope for the same for all of his devotees as well as for all seekers, whether or not they believe in Sathya Sai Baba or not. Oh how I wish I could touch his soft feet and hug him once more, could see him slowly glide past us, his footfalls delicate, yet strong with each stride, his patience as he passed, or, if he chose to stop, to chat perhaps, and/or to perform some materialization(s). I'll miss the gentle wave of his hand, his palm giving us peace, the light breeze ruffling through his huge mane of hair, his little half smile, with lips red and wet from the beetle nut. I'll miss his soft voice, joking, witnessing his slapping men on the back, with a strength and firmness that one could not only see but could hear- the deep thwacking sound and imagine how the devotee felt it to his core, his telling my husband "I know how she is; she cries all the time" along with such a back pat, while all the time, his feet would be drenched in my tears, and most of all his loving understanding of more than I could ever say in words to him; I knew he saw the whole of my heart. Peace and Light to All. We were indeed lucky to be his devotees. Sai Ram

Sai Devotees

April 26, 2011

Swami,
Thank you for teaching: There is only one Religion, the religion of Love. There is only one Caste, the caste of Humanity. There is only one Language, the language of the heart. There is only one God, and He is omnipresent. Jai Sai Ram!

Gillian Small

April 26, 2011

Dear Sai Baba
You will be greatly missed all the way from Trinidad, West Indies, your messages were so divine, sorry i never got the chance to actually meet u, but definitely in the spirit world.

Jorja Kelley

April 26, 2011

Beloved Baba,
Our connection, heart to heart, is eternal and never dies. Thank you for teaching that we are One; I AM I, and we are NOT the body. We are Spiritual Beings having a Human experience. Jai Sai Ram.

gonum govender

April 26, 2011

Swami it is said that it starts with only a drop of water to create a waterfall
you are the drop of water that has created this waterfall of love and caring
and giving selflessly , may we drink from the lake you created and always be guided by your values
gonum

Susan Kippen

April 25, 2011

Thank you Sai Baba for all of your teachings, your personal guidance and your dedication to the people of the world. May the embrace of the Lord be expressed within you and within all whom you have touched in celebration of divine truth.

JAYANT VITTHALBHAI JOSHI

April 25, 2011

Dear Babaji,
Your life itself was a great message to the world,the message of love,spiritual elevation and selfless service to humanity.
May your true Self enjoy the divine abode in proximity of the Lord,surrounded by beautiful,effulgent angels.

J

April 25, 2011

Sorry for your loss. It does not matter how old or young one dies. We're never ready for them to leave us. May you look to the great comforter to help you face your grief.(2 Corinthians 1:4)

Ajantha Ragunanthan

April 25, 2011

Swami,
You will always be my heart and soul no matter what.

Margaret Beard

April 25, 2011

May you all know that our Heavenly Father is the God of tender mercies and the God of comfort. He promise mankind that in the near future the no man will say, " I am sick."

Krishna James

April 25, 2011

may all the devotees try to leads their lives according to Baba's teaching make our lives our message just as he made his life his message. Love all serve all.
Thank you Baba for touching my life in my hour of need and thank you Baba for my Beautiful son Sathya who happened when we had given up all hope and visited Prashanti Nilyam and he was gifted to us

shelley

April 25, 2011

My positive thoughts go out to all those who are mourning over the loss of Sathya. One thing I have learned about those who practice the Hindu faith/life is they strive to be accepting of others. I have found my God to not be partial and I strive to live that way also. No matter what our belief, we feel empathy for those who have lost a loved one in death.

SCOTT CHAMBERLAND

April 25, 2011

May your hearts soon be filled with wonderful memories of joyful times together as you celebrate a life well lived.

R Golay

April 25, 2011

To the the family of Sathya Sai Baba - May God give you peace and comfort through his word and the Lord Jesus Christ during this time of sorrow, I know that he will be missed by many.

valerie valentine

April 25, 2011

I am so sorry to hear about Sathya Sai Baba's death. May the Bible's hope for the future give you comfort!

April 25, 2011

You gave my father and my sister many memories and spiritual support. Thank you.

Sue

April 25, 2011

May you always rest in peace.

April 25, 2011

May the love of friends and family carry you through your grief.

A Friend

April 25, 2011

Peace and Love to Sathya Sai Baba and his followers and devotees.

April 25, 2011

May your hearts soon be filled with wonderful memories of joyful times together as you celebrate a life well lived.

April 25, 2011

Dear Baba family,
I am so sorry about your loss. I can't imagine how your feeling at the moment. I would love to share with you some encouraging words found in the bible at Isaiah 26:19 where it says that the dead ones will live again. This can give you the hope that youll see your dead loved ones again!

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