Sathya Sai Baba Birthday
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On the auspicious 22nd November morning, at the end of an hour long inspiring Divine
Discourse, Bhagawan, praising His students, asked them to sing a song in unison! And
they sang the famous song of Divine Romance, a student composition: “Hum Ko Thum Se
Pyaar Kitha…” After the song Bhagawan said, His hunger was satiated.
The Convocation Drama for the year 2009 that was staged on the 21st evening was a
pointer towards the Sathya Sai Model of Education, a model the world needs in the
present times. …And on the heels of this Drama came the 28th Annual Convocation.
The 28th Annual Convocation of Sri Sathya Sai University was held on the 22nd
November 2009, in a glittering ceremony that had its grandeur, richly deserved for
the yeomen service the University has been rendering in the field of education for
more than a quarter century.
This prestigious institution that is undoubtedly the one of its kind that has won
attention and accolades for simple reason that it promotes value education with
spiritual orientation helping in engendering students whom Bhagawan Sri Sathya Sai
Baba prefers to address as future ambassadors, has thousands of such students in its
alumni list who are engaged in relentless service activities in different part of
the world, following the invaluable inputs that they received before leaving the
portals of this great institution.
Deviating from the existing practice, the Convocation was held on the morning of
22nd November, against the normal practice of evening convocations.
The Chief Guest for Convocation was
Dr. Samuel Sandweiss from the US, an eminent
psychiatrist with years of experience, author of many books and a long time devotee
of Bhagawan.
Maharashtra Chief Minister, Mr. Ashok Chavan also was present during the occasion.
Adding to the festive ambience of the aesthetically decorated venue, the Sai Kulwant
Hall, over 1500 men and women belonged to the university, in colourful garbs, dotted
in the centre, joined by thousands of devotees spilling the spacious Sai Kulwant
Hall.
Earlier in the morning, Bhagawan made a special round of inspection into the venue,
overseeing the arrangements, a regular routine every year.
With the final touches being done, ensuring perfection, meeting the expected
benchmark, cameramen and reporters vying for the best possible angle for effective
coverage, men and women running around for vantage positions for closer glance of
the proceedings, the venue was a scene of frenzy of activities.
The procession leading the Chancellor to the dais started precisely at 9:55 p.m.
University Registrar carrying the ceremonial mace, accompanied by two students
carrying the scepter on which the Institute Insignia was embossed led the procession
followed by the University Boys’ Band. Members of the Governing Body and Members of
the Institute Trust followed them. Bhagawan, the Chancellor of the University,
shining in His convocation crimson coloured robe entered the hall precisely at 10
a.m. as was announced.
Upon entering the specially decorated dais, Bhagawan declared the 28th Annual
Convocation open upon requested by the Vice Chancellor.
His mellifluous nectarous voice was heard, echoing in the backdrop of pin drop
silence, reverberating in the Sai Kulwant Hall.
“I declare… the convocation open” and this was received with relentless thunderous
applause.
Referring to the blurred scenario of current time taking education to a backseat,
Prof. Pandit lauded the educational system followed by the University.
The ancient system of Gurukula education has been effectively reinvented to suit the
modern times. No doubt this must verily be the only university of its kind in the
entire world. The daily interaction that students have with the Revered Chancellor
of this University is unthinkable anywhere else. The purpose is to mould the
students’ mind and intellect filling the heart with Love for all.
Lamenting on the present day trend of converting education into business, the vice
chancellor opined that time has come for the Lord to redeem His promise to
reincarnate
and take the world back to Sanathana Dharma.
The Vice Chancellor in his inspirational rhetoric also covered the inception of the
first college at Anantapur followed by the ones in Brindavan and Prasanthi Nilayam,
education imparted stressing on character building, UGC appraisal on the
University’s performance, various extra-curricular activities undertaken, and about
the alumni spread in different parts of the world, becoming role models in the
society.
After the gold medals and doctors of philosophy were conferred to the qualified
students, Vice Chancellor read out the pledge to the student to repeat after him.
Total of 21 students were given away gold medals for various disciplines and four
were awarded Ph.D.
The Winner are:
SRI SATHYA SAI ALL-ROUNDER GOLD MEDAL for SRI K V S DILEEP II M.Tech. (Comp. Sc.)
and SRI K SAI CHITTARANJAN II M.B.A. (Fin.)
SRI BURGULA RAMAKRISHNA RAO GOLD MEDAL for SRI K M GANESH For Distinction in M.Phil.
THE PRESIDENT OF INDIA, DR. A.P.J.ABDUL KALAM GOLD MEDAL for SRI S ANAND for
Distinction in M.Tech. (Comp. Sc.)
DR. V. K. GOKAK GOLD MEDAL for SRI S ABHISHEK SRINIVASAN for Distinction in M.Tech.
(App. Opt.)
DR. SOMNATH SARAF GOLD MEDAL for SRI VIKRANT GAUTAM for Distinction in M.B.A.
DR. K. HANUMANTHAPPA GOLD MEDAL for SRI PADMANABHAN T M for Distinction in
M.B.A. (Fin.)
PROF. S. SAMPATH GOLD MEDAL for SRI MOHANA RAO G for Distinction in M.Sc. (Maths.)
DR. G. VENKATARAMAN GOLD MEDAL for SRI B V V S PAVAN KUMAR, For Distinction in M.Sc.
(Chem.)
SRI A V GOKAK GOLD MEDAL for SRI U SIVA RAMAKRISHNA For Distinction in M.Sc. (Bio.Sc.)
PROF. VISHWANATH PANDIT GOLD MEDAL for SRI TAPAS KUMAR B forFor Distinction in
M.A. (Eco.)
SRI R O GANESHANATHAN GOLD MEDAL for SRI CHANDAN SETTY for Distinction in M.Sc. (Phy.)
JUSTICE P N BHAGWATI GOLD MEDAL for SRI M N V VINAY PRAMOD, for Distinction in B.Sc.
(Hons.) Phy.
THE PRESIDENT OF INDIA, DR. SHANKAR DAYAL SHARMA GOLD MEDAL for SRI B SUNIL KUMAR
for Distinction in
B.Sc. (Hons.) Chem.
SRI SHANKARRAO B CHAVAN GOLD MEDAL for SRI K SAI KIRAN for Distinction in B.Sc. (Hons.)
Maths.
SRI R V JANAKIRAMAIAH GOLD MEDAL for SRI S SANJEEV MAHADEVA for Distinction in B.Sc.
(Hons.) Bio.Sc.
SMT. R SUNDARI KONDALA RAO GOLD MEDAL for SRI SAI VIVEK WALIA for Distinction in
B.A. (Hons.) Eco. &
B.Sc. (Hons.) Eco.
SMT. J EASHWARI BAI GOLD MEDAL for SRI GAURAV SATEESH K for Distinction in B.Com. (Hons.)
SMT. ESWARAMMA GOLD MEDAL KUM. PRAGATI TIWARI for Distinction in B.Ed.
SMT. M VENKAMMA GOLD MEDAL for KUM. PADMAJA GOWRI B for Distinction in M.Sc. (Home
Sc.)
SMT. A PARVATHAMMA GOLD MEDAL for KUM. SWEATA RANI RAI for Distinction in B.Sc.
(Home Sc.)
SMT. SARASWATI M GOLD MEDAL for KUM. ASWANI R S for Distinction in B.A.
and the DOCTOR OF PHILOSOPHY was conferred on:
Shri K.S.Narahari, Department of Chemistry for his thesis on “PHYTOCHEMICAL
INVESTIGATION OF Hybanthus
enneaspermus L.AND Oldenlandia corymbosa L. AND STUDIES ON SYNTHESIS AND BIOLOGICAL
ACTIVITY
OF SOME OLEANOLIC ACID DERIVATIVES” under the Supervision of Prof.
A.V.Lakshminarasimham
Shri O.S.K.S.Sastri, Department of Physics for his thesis on “NUCLEAR STRUCTURE
STUDIES OF HEAVILY
DEFORMED NUCLEI” under the Supervision of Prof. K.Venkataramaniah
Shri R.Raghunatha Sarma, Department of Computer Science for his thesis on “NOVEL
ALGORITHMS FOR IMAGE REGISTRATION” under the Supervision of Dr. K.Sridharan
Shri R.Gowrishankar, Department of Physics for his thesis on “TRACE ELEMENT STUDIES
ON DIABETIC DISORDERS USING PIXE” under the Supervision of Prof K.Venkataramaniah.
Dr. Samuel Sandweiss.
in his philosophical address that often leaned towards Bhagawan
and His love, exhorted the students of the University that they are the children of
God and they should be ever ready to serve Him.
You are the children of God, heroes in action, great soldiers in the age of Kali. –
The mother is awaiting your arrival on the scene."
Hold tight and be ready to serve. Here is a story about fierce determination in
service and sacrificial love ever ready to serve Swami.
Talking about his own explorations to find His God, illustrious life of John Hislop
and his unflinching devotion to Bhagawan, the guest speaker had a word of advice to
the students:
“Students, I know the love in your hearts, I share it -- I've heard you chirping
frequently in front of Swami – Swami, Swami, Swami – Swami, Swami, Swami -- I've
seen Him moved by your yearning. I pray He hears this plaintive cry from fledgling
birds about to fly--and blesses us with His precious words of love”
Calling the five essential human values, Sathya, Dharma, Shanti, Prema and Ahima as
the very foundation of humankind, Bhagawan in His exhilarating Divine Discourse
exhorted one and all to inculcate the human values, without which education becomes
useless.
Education we receive today is worldly, transitory, ever-changing and secular.
Referring to the millions of students and others around the world, having high
qualifications, Bhagawan made a mention about the absolute need to extend our
helping hand to the society helping the poor and needy.
We need to have a check on our desires. Wealth, position and possession will not
grant you immortality, said Bhagawan raising concerns about mankind drowning in
selfishness.
Education is essential for a living, to live in this world. Elaborating on this
point and the growing trend of education used for selfish gains, Bhagawan stressed
on the importance of looking inside to know the effulgence within. Calling five
human values as absolute essentials to earn bliss within, Bhagawan said, external
knowledge would grant us joy while five values would confer bliss within. Education
is seeking the external knowledge while educare is all about knowledge within.
Love is one and uniform and that love is God. One who has love enshrined in his
heart would manifest God within, and this love would help you to keep you away from
all difficulties.
Love is God and live in Love.
One need to practice what he has learned by acquiring degrees, said Bhagawan
referring to acquiring more and more degrees.
Mother has to be loved and revered. Mother is the foundation, father is the wall,
Preceptor is the roof and God is Your Life, said Bhagawan highligting the importance
of famous adage, Matha Pitha Guru Daivam.
Highlighting on the necessity of inculcating human values, Bhagawan assured that
with innate human values, one could always ensure Divine protection.
Touching on the point, Daiva Preeti, Paapa Bheeti, Sangha Neeti, Bhagawan asked the
students to behave in society to earn a good name. There is a greater necessity to
eliminate bad thoughts. Due to the effect of the Kali Age, such thoughts would creep
in, but we need to check it, exhorted Bhagawan to the students.
Ending His Divine Discourse, Bhagawan asked the students to practise what Dr.
Sandweiss has spoken about in His guest speech. Good Behaviour, Good Virtues and
Good Name are to be earned.
Calling Sathya Sai students to be the best among the whole lot of students, He ended
His Divine Benedictory Discourse exhorting them to earn a good name.
In the evening, Swami came for darshan at 5.10 pm and after His round of the hall,
He blessed a cake presented by the Hospital staff on the 18th anniversary of the
Super Speciality Hospital here. He moved to the bhajan hall where the "Little
Champs", the singers for the evening were seated and then to the interview room.
He emerged from there to take a round of the verandah and sit onstage, talking to
the Maharashtra Chief Minister there and
calling up singer Smt. Bombay Jayashree
to give a performance at 6.20 pm. After her half-hour performance, Swami blessed
her and the accompanists with clothes and called up the five children who were to
sing next. These children had sung before
Bhagavan at Hadshi on His Maharashtra trip last month . After they sang for 50 minutes one by one, He asked for some
songs with Swaras, and the two boys obliged. He then blessed them with shawls and
the girls with sarees, interacting with them and listening to two more song by all
of them together. After blessing the artistes with clothes and apple prasadam, it
was half-past eight when Swami returned to His residence.