WHY SHOULD BABA SAY I WANT TO LEAVE EARLY AS TOLD BY SATYAJIT.THEN WHETHER SATYAJIT EVER ASKED BABA ABOUT HIS OWN WORDS ? ALL THIS SHOWS INVOLVEMENT OF SATYAJIT IN THE CONSPIRACY.WHERE CAME MONEY,JEWELS ETC. IN THE YAZUR MANDIR ? WHY WAS IT THERE ? NOW,ANYONE AFTER MONEY WILL BE CAUGHT BY THE POLICE.
Re: SAIBABABA'S DEMISE UNEXPECTED
by ram manohar on Jul 03, 2011 01:57 PM
Where is the room for any conspiracy? Swami has His own Wish and Will to take birth and leave the earth. Satyajit is only a caretaker, Swami's aide. The money, jewels etc, were the devotees' contributions.
Re: SAIBABABA'S DEMISE UNEXPECTED
by Siva Siven on Oct 16, 2012 04:21 AM
I don't understand when people say Sai Baba was after money and that's why he hid it in his private apartment. I first heard of Baba in 1970 when I was 8 years old and my parents went to meet him and got his blessings. It has been 41 years since then and all Baba did was giving dharshan day after day, walking among his devotees and guiding them to lead a meaningful life. I can not see how he enjoyed the money and jewellery. Noone would ever do what Baba did in his 72 years of divine life no matter how much money or jewellery anyone is willing to give. Money and Jewellery means a lot to humans but not to divinity.
We each have rights as individuals to say what we feel, express our thoughts freely, and make choices and decisions. I express myself however I wish.
It is very clear...that the government is trying to make this up and seize all the money that Sai Baba had kept for many projects for the welfare of poor people which government hasnt done in past 65 years.
This country is no more GOD's own country. Its Devils own Nation ruled by Congress and Goons
Re: It is very clear...that the government is
by KS S on Jun 23, 2011 08:32 AM
Well, it is clear that someone is trying to seize all the money. What is not clear is, who is it? Is it the Government? the family? The trust members? Or security guards?
Re: It is very clear...that the government is
by Jayant Pethe on Jun 24, 2011 10:34 AM
The question is why should it all be cash kept in the bedroom ? Are there no Banks in Puttaparthy ? If it is for charity, what about the Trust?
Andhra Pradesh Police is all set to issue notices to two key members of the Sathya Sai Central Trust, and question them in connection with the transportation of Rs 35.5 lakh cash in a vehicle from Puttaparthi town in Anantapur district to Bangalore.
Police have sought legal opinion in this regard and once they get it, they would move forward on issuing notices and to question the two Trust members R J Ratnakar (who is nephew of late Sathya Sai Baba) and Venu Srinivasan, a senior police officer told PTI.
"We cannot rule it (questioning the Trust members) out. We are exploring the possibilities and are now seeking legal opinion. We are in the process (of questioning) towards that.
Based on the legal opinion which will be known tomorrow...we will move ahead," said the official, who is supervising the investigations into the seizure of Rs 35.5 lakh from a vehicle allegedly belonging to the Sathya Sai Central Trust.
The four-wheeler, carrying Rs 35.5 lakh in cash, was confiscated during checking at Kodikonda checkpost under Chilamanthur Police Station limits bordering Karnataka on June 18.
Police so far have arrested three persons, including its driver Harishnanda Shetty, besides Venu Srinivasan's driver Chandrashekhar alias Shekhar and one engineer Sohanshetty in connection with the cash seizure.
As part of probe into the seizure of the cash, police interrogated Pradhan, the Chief Security Officer of 'Yajur Mandir' -- the p
The police is coming under intense pressure from VVIPs to dilute Saturday’s seizure of `35 lakh from Yajur Mandir, the personal residence of the late Satya Sai Baba. Sources said police officials are receiving phone calls purportedly from important persons telling them to water down the case. Among the arrested is Mr Chandrasekhar, driver of a Satya Sai Trust member, Mr V. Srinivasan (of WS Industries, Chennai), and Mr K. Sohan Shetty, son of the Karnataka former director-general of police, Mr K. Umanath Shetty.
Sources said some callers had dropped the name of a Union minister to ask the police to dilute the case. Highly placed sources said some political leaders had asked them not to arrest the driver of Satya Sai Trust member, Mr V. Srinivasan. The driver, Chandrashe-khar, was arrested nevertheless. The driver, Mr Chandrashekhar, was picked up while he was going from Puttaparthi to Mangalore in a bus on Sunday, along with Mr Sohan Shetty.
He has been named by the engineer, Mr K. Harish Anand Shetty, who was transporting the cash, as the person who gave him the money. A police officer said that phone calls of noted persons had been recorded. During the day, the trio, Mr Harish Shetty, his brother, Mr K. Sohan Shetty, said to be the son of Karnataka former director-general of police, Mr K. Umanath Shetty, and Mr Chandrashekhar, were remanded to judicial custody till June 27 by the district first class magistrate of Hindupur, Mr B. Kamalakar Reddy.
Re: Pressure on Cops to Suppress Case: from Deccan Chronicle, Jun
by dp on Jun 22, 2011 05:32 PM
Lalit
Donations worth 100 crores go to Sai Trust in Shirdi and also in Tirupathi.
Who carries the cash? Government?
All money in Sai Baba trusts (both Shirdi and Parthi) are used for Human Welfare
Its is true that just like the 5000 crore water project for poor villagers anothr project was in line with blessings of Sai Baba and this was going to be under the supervision or help of TATA.
Now why are INDIANS so pessimistic about people who are really helping the poor?
Why dont you have guts to go against Gandhi family who has looted Indians off trillions of crores?
HAVE GUTS? DO IT! SAY IT? PUT THEM BEHIND BARS
LALIT it takes courage to be a MAN. SAIBABA has done so much good work for mankind...but India gives noble prizes to TV stars.
It was US, AUS and EUROPE who recognised Baba's work and termed HIM as man of the millenium
Re: Pressure on Cops to Suppress Case: from Deccan Chronicle, Jun
by dinkar kadam on May 14, 2012 07:22 AM
Sairam , I am glad to read your text. Some 23 years back I was like what you are today. Suspicious of others, narrow minded, cheap, arrogant, closed to facts , open for gossip and relaying on dirty journalism’s reports for unconstructive gossip. Brother come to puttaparthy, understand things for yourself, begin to do some self-less service first and check out things for yourself. You will be a better human being. I did it 20 years back and I have grown as a balanced person. Remember you have not contributed a single penny, I did and I am not doubting anything there. Please don’t argue. Please be objective and be humble. The more you are open for truth and understanding the better it is for you and people around you and of course to the society. Sairam
... its a misfortune for India that Satya Sai Baba departed at this juncture. Already the hindu sannyasis, institutions, medicine system has started to feel the heat. Now the demonic forces will be strengthened!! God save this country.
Re: Great beings cannot be measured
by Kumar on Jun 22, 2011 03:08 AM
Hago Kiruttinan stop reading fairy tales and living in a deam-land, start living a practical life. There is no magical short-cut via Godmen and Godwomen for India's problems. All citizens need to work hard to fix India. Everyone needs to join the revolution against corruption.
Re: Re: Great beings cannot be measured
by dp on Jun 22, 2011 05:37 PM
Kumar dont mx two things. Just to let you know that it was Sai Baba who went against Congress to build a 5000 Crore free water project for poor. The government did not spend a single penny.
It was the devotees who with the direction of Sai, got project managers and constructors from abroad and india to make this project a success. Today water is free for villagers in Puttaparthi.
Baba had asked many politicians to give away corrupt ways. They always said yes but continued their ways.
True people who followed Sai Baba are Icons like Abdul Kalam, Sachin Tendulkar, Gavaskar. And the world knows their virtues.
You need to have faith and yearning to learn to believe. He always taught non violence and one ness of all religions - humanity
xchians and musshhus posting here with hindu names....Look in your own closet. I though the church was the biggest business house in the world, running schools, hospitals amassing wealth to convert more and more people. What the f are you guys talking about here? Aany arguments here
Re: To all the
by Somanathan mathe on Jun 22, 2011 09:20 PM
There is a fundamental difference between christian missioneries helping poor in the form of schools hospitals etc and baba's charity - ultimateaim of the former is CONVERSION whereas the lattar is upliftment of the poor by retaining their own religion -So think before you write.....
Re: To all the
by lalit on Jun 21, 2011 08:03 AM
Sathya Sai Baba was a disgrace to Hinduism, Hindus, Indians, India, the Vedas, and Shastras - take it from someone who knows Indian scriptures very well.
Don't try and change this into a Hindu vs Christian/Muslim issue.
Several Hindus like me myself are disgusted by the behavior of this so-called Avatar and his Trust, and demand justice and the rule of Law.
Re: Re: To all the
by dp on Jun 22, 2011 05:47 PM
Lalit
Donations worth 100 crores go to Sai Trust in Shirdi and also in Tirupathi.
Who carries the cash? Government?
All money in Sai Baba trusts (both Shirdi and Parthi) are used for Human Welfare
Its is true that just like the 5000 crore water project for poor villagers anothr project was in line with blessings of Sai Baba and this was going to be under the supervision or help of TATA.
Now why are INDIANS so pessimistic about people who are really helping the poor?
Why dont you have guts to go against Gandhi family who has looted Indians off trillions of crores?
HAVE GUTS? DO IT! SAY IT? PUT THEM BEHIND BARS
LALIT it takes courage to be a MAN. SAIBABA has done so much good work for mankind...but India gives noble prizes to TV stars.
It was US, AUS and EUROPE who recognised Baba's work and termed HIM as man of the millenium
ALSO to teach you some law i would like to enlighten you that the christian missionaries ae sponsored via Vatican and Congress and are involved in drugs, forced conversions of tribals, abusing other religions through circulars, mass rapes in churches and also abduction of minors in villages. IS THERE NO LAW FOR SUCH PEOPLE?
SHOW SOME GUTS AND EXPOSE THEM and stop troubling people who are working for the betterment of Mankind all over the world in the name of Humanity and not any religion India are involved in
Re: Re: To all the
by Rahul CS on Jun 24, 2011 08:52 AM
Sathya Sai Baba didn't preach Hinduism but sanathana dharma i.e. Universal Righteousness. He told all religions are one and the same. All religions preach what is good. Only humans manipulate it and bring bad name. First you are not aware of Baba's teachings. Now ignorant people like you bring disgrace to your religion. You r the one making this as Hindu vs other religions when Baba never made any distinction between religions. See the symbol of Baba in puttaparti or on his books, the symbol carries aum, cross, crescent moon, fire representing different religions. Shame on you. Do some research before writing anything with your own thoughts.
Re: bugger Sachin had time to weep on his funeral
by mallishwar dharanikota on Jun 21, 2011 10:58 AM
Special Proclamation by National Assembly of Venezuela Regarding Sai Baba. It might be worth noting that Sai Baba never set foot in Latin America. In fact, the only time in his life that he (physically) left India was in 1968, when he made a brief trip to Uganda. I am also told that Sai Baba is the only person in India, other than Prime Ministers and Presidents, who received a full State Funeral since Independence, (with a possible exception of Mahatma Gandhi). PS A Trustee of Sai Baba's Central Trust said, during a talk in NYC recently, that the line of people waiting to view Sai Baba's casket, at his main ashram in Puttaparthi, was over 4 kilometers long. I believe that converts to about 7 miles...
Re: bugger Sachin had time to weep on his funeral
by mallishwar dharanikota on Jun 21, 2011 10:58 AM
Special Proclamation by National Assembly of Venezuela Regarding Sai Baba. It might be worth noting that Sai Baba never set foot in Latin America. In fact, the only time in his life that he (physically) left India was in 1968, when he made a brief trip to Uganda. I am also told that Sai Baba is the only person in India, other than Prime Ministers and Presidents, who received a full State Funeral since Independence, (with a possible exception of Mahatma Gandhi). PS A Trustee of Sai Baba's Central Trust said, during a talk in NYC recently, that the line of people waiting to view Sai Baba's casket, at his main ashram in Puttaparthi, was over 4 kilometers long. I believe that converts to about 7 miles...