Sathya Sai Baba -- Puttaparthi
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The early school
days
At the age of eight, Sathya was declared fit to proceed to the
Higher Elementary School at Bukkapatnam, about two and a half miles
from Puttaparthi. He had to start early, after a meal of cold rice
and curds or cooked ragi (maize), rice and chutney, carry the
afternoon meal in a bag, and with His companions make the arduous
trek daily to Bukkapatnam.
Sathyanarayana was a precocious child, learning more things than
anyone could teach Him and much quicker than most; He could sing
all the songs and Stotras (prayers) that were recited at the
village operas. He even composed at the tender age of seven or
eight, some touching songs for the cast, which were gladly accepted
by them for public presentation!
The Pandhari Bhajan
group
When He was about ten years of age, Sathya formed a 'Pandhari
Bhajan' group in the village of Puttaparthi. The group consisted of
about sixteen to eighteen boys
dressed uniformly in ochre clothes, holding each a flag in the hand
and wearing jingling anklets. They all danced to the tune of
folk-songs and ballads, describing the yearning of pilgrims for
Lord Panduranga's Darshan. He also added some Bhagavatha songs of
His own. It was noticed that He added to these traditional themes,
songs on a pilgrimage to a new shrine of which no one had heard,
and the majesty of a new Deity of whom they had not even the
faintest idea, Shirdi and Sai!
Moreover, it was observed that when an infection of cholera swept
like a poisonous miasma over the area and wiped out entire families
in the surrounding villages, Puttaparthi did not feel the blast of
death. Wise men told one another that the Divine Atmosphere
generated by the Bhajan group was responsible for saving their
lives.
At
Kamalapuram
Sathya had to move to Kamalapuram, a small town about 200
kilometres from Puttaparthi, with His brother Seshama Raju. His
parents planned to give Sathya a college education, so that He may
become an officer! And hence, they were prepared to part with their
beloved son and send Him to Kamalapuram to the Board Middle School
there, so that His studies could be
continued.
Sathya was a quiet, well-behaved boy and the favourite of His
teachers. Once, He sang the prayer song before the curtains went up
on a drama in the town and those who heard His sweet voice spread
the news that a 'fine musician' had come to town. Prayer songs at
functions like public meetings became His monopoly
thereafter.
A merchant by name Kote Subbanna who sold medicines, tonics,
glassware, umbrellas, etc. came to know of Sathya’s talents and
approached Him for a ditty to market his new product. He gave Him
the necessary information and by evening, Sathya was ready with an
attractive Telugu song, which was sung in chorus by His friends and
Him. They used to march along the streets, with placards in their
hands, singing Sathya’s slogan-filled jingle and evidently enjoying
their task!
A word may be said about Sathya and His involvement in the
theatrical activities at school. Sri Thammi Raju, the teacher
in-charge, once asked Sathya, who was only twelve years old then,
to produce a play in Telugu. Sathya plunged into the work very
enthusiastically. The drama was a great success, not only because
the hero of the play was a little boy, a role enacted by Sathya
himself, but, chiefly because it had as its theme the eternal sin
of man – hypocrisy. The title of the play was "Cheppinattu
Chesthara?" meaning "Do we practise what we
preach?"
Meanwhile, Seshama Raju was transferred to Uravakonda. He decided
to take Sathya along with him with the intention of admitting Him
at the Sri Karibasavaswami District Board High School there.
Accordingly, Sathya accompanied His elder brother to continue His
studies at Uravakonda. The town of Uravakonda would be witness to
the grand and mysterious events that would mark the momentous
transformation of the young child into a great spiritual master who
would change the very destiny of mankind.
Mysterious Turn of events
at Uravakonda
Sathya was sought after by people who had lost articles of value,
for He had brought with Him to Uravakonda the reputation for
intuitive perception, which revealed to Him the place where
anything was! Baba says that in those days, He used to give His
friends only the first and last letters of the names of the persons
with whom the lost articles could be found. He left them with their
own resources to recover the goods.
On March 8, 1940, the whole town was shocked to hear that a big
black scorpion had stung Sathya in the twilight hours of the
evening. However, Sathya slept that night without any sign of pain!
Every one felt relieved, only to become anxious once again when the
next evening, Sathya fell unconscious and became stiff; He would
not speak and breathing appeared faint. Seshama Raju brought in a
doctor, who gave an injection and left behind a mixture. Sathya was
apparently unconscious throughout the night. The doctor came again
in the morning and declared that the boy was out of
danger!
An incident happened in the night which showed that Sathya was not
'unconscious' but, that He was actually supraconscious! Some one
suggested that the local deity be propitiated, because the
condition of the boy may be due to some evil spirit that possessed
Him. So, volunteers hurried to the temple and offered worship,
placed flowers and incense, and broke a coconut at the altar. At
that very moment, Sathya, who was to all intents 'unconscious',
said, "The coconut has broken into three pieces," and when the
volunteers came home with the offerings, they had with them three
pieces and not the usual two!
Sathya got up in a day or two and began to behave in an
extraordinary way. Baba has said that He Himself initiated the
process of manifestation, for He could not wait any longer, playing
about as a mere boy, with 'brother' and 'sister' and 'classmates'
and other secular bonds. He wanted to demonstrate that He was
beyond both ‘Visha’ and ‘Vishaya', that neither the poison of the
scorpion nor worldly attractions could ever affect
Him.
Meanwhile, Sri Seshama Raju had informed his parents at Puttaparthi
about the state of affairs at Uravakonda. He had written that
Sathya was not answering anyone who spoke to Him, that it was a
herculean task to make Him accept food, that He was spending the
time mostly in silence but, sometimes bursting into song and poetry
or reciting long Sanskrit slokas (hymns) and at times, expounding
the highest Vedantic philosophy. The parents took about a week to
reach the place, because of unforeseen and inexplicable
difficulties.
Seshama Raju got nervous as to why the parents had not arrived. He
decided to send someone to Puttaparthi to find out the reason for
the delay. But, Sathya interposed and said, "You need not send for
them now, they will be here in half an hour," and true to His
words, they came in exactly thirty minutes
later.
Divine
Fortitude
The parents were beside themselves with worry at the condition of
Sathya; He sang and spoke and behaved in such a queer manner. It
was all so mysterious. At that time, someone gave information to
the worried parents that there was an expert exorcist before whom
no evil spirit dare wag its poison tail! He will cure Sathya
perfectly and make Him fit to go to school, they
assured.
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