Date:10 Jun 2001 | Occasion:Hospital Anniversary | Place:Whitefield |
Health Care is not
a Business
Neither by penance nor by pilgrimage nor
by study of scriptures nor by Japa
can one cross the ocean of life. One can achieve it only by serving the pious.
(Sanskrit Verse)
Dharmarthakamamokshanam Arogyam Moolamuttamam. Health is the fundamental requirement to achieve the four goals of human life, namely, Dharma (righteousness), Artha (wealth), Kama (desire) and Moksha
(liberation). Without good health, man cannot perform even a small task. Health
is man's supreme wealth. It is much superior to the other types of wealth
possessed by man.
Recognize your Innate Divinity
God
is omniscient and omnipotent and is present in all beings. That is why Lord
Krishna declared, Mamaivamsho Jeevaloke
Jeevabhuta Sanathana (the eternal Atma
in all beings is a part of My Being). God has endowed all beings with some
power. But the power He has bestowed on human beings is much greater than that
given to other living beings. Man's physical strength may be less, but God has
blessed him with immense mental power. With his will power, man can achieve any
mighty task. There is nothing in this world that he cannot achieve with his
will power. He is spending all his energy to travel lakhs of miles into space,
but is he making any effort to travel even half an inch into his heart? It is
the power of the mind that helps man to go within. !t is possible only when he
makes proper use of this power.
Man
is undergoing hardships in life as he is unaware of his immanent divine power.
One needs to have a mirror to see one's own reflection. Likewise, when man
looks into the mirror of his divinity, he can realize his true potential. When
a small piece of wood comes into contact with fire, it becomes fire itself. Brahma vid Brahmaiva Bhavathi (the
knower of Brahman becomes verily Brahman). When you put a drop of water
on your palm, it gets evaporated in no time. But when you put the same drop of
water into the ocean, it assumes the form of ocean. Your position in life
depends on the company you are associated with. Hence, it is said, "Tell
me your company and I shall tell you what you are". When you develop
intimate relationship with God, you become God yourself. There is none in this
world who does not possess divine power. All powers are latent in man, but he is
unable to realize them. As a result, he is leading a miserable life.
All Acts of God are to Help His
Devotees
Divinity
pervades everything right from microcosm to macrocosm. Anoraneeyan Mahato Maheeyan (Brahman is subtler than the subtlest
and vaster than the vastest). Though God is omnipresent, omnipotent and
omniscient, He sometimes pretends to have certain desires. Everyone should try
to understand this. Lord Krishna, before conferring wealth and prosperity on
His childhood friend Kuchela, asked him if he had brought anything for Him. All
that Kuchela had with him was a small quantity of beaten rice. Krishna ate the
rice brought by Kuchela. He did so only to confer His grace on Kuchela and
redeem his life. In Vamana Avatar,
the Almighty Lord approached Emperor Bali and asked for three footsteps of land
in charity. Does it amount to begging? No. Not at all. God does such acts only
to confer His grace on His devotees and redeem their lives.
Once
Krishna entered the house of a Gopika after a long walk and said that He was
tired and hungry. He asked her to give Him something to eat. The Gopika
wondered as to how the Lord of the universe could ever be hungry. She said in
all humility and devotion that she did not know how to satiate the Lord's hunger.
Krishna said that it was enough if she gave Him a glass of buttermilk. Then,
the Gopika prayed to Krishna thus: "Oh Lord! How is it possible for me to
give You delicious food when You have the entire universe in Your stomach? How
can anyone build a temple for You when You are all-pervasive? How can anyone
light a lamp before You when You are shining with the effulgence of a billion
suns? (Telugu Poem)
When
the Pandavas were living in exile and were undergoing a great deal of hardship,
sage Durvasa along with thousands of his disciples went to their hermitage and
asked for food. He told them that they were going for a bath in a nearby river
and would come back to have food. The Pandavas were gripped by anxiety as to
how to provide food for so many guests when they had nothing with them. Fearing
the curse of sage Durvasa, Draupadi prayed to Krishna to save them from this
predicament. Krishna promptly appeared on the scene and asked Draupadi to give
Him something to eat. Then Draupadi replied, "Krishna, if we were living
in Hastinapur, I would have certainly given You a sumptuous feast. But alas! We
are living in a forest eating roots and tubers. In such a situation, what can I
offer You?" Krishna told her to look into the vessel, which she had already
cleaned, if there was any food particle left in it. She did accordingly and
found a tiny piece of leaf sticking to the vessel. Krishna ate that leftover
leaf. As soon as He did so, the hunger of Durvasa and his disciples was
satiated and they went away without bothering the Pandavas. In this way,
Krishna saved the Pandavas from the curse of Durvasa. Thus, sometimes God
pretends to have desires, not because He lacks anything, but only to help His
devotees.
Sacrifice is the Noblest Virtue
You
might have heard the story of Laila and Majnu. Laila was a rich lady while
Majnu was very poor. She wanted to know whether he really loved her because she
wanted to marry him. She thought of a plan and sent two of her maidservants to
him. They approached Majnu and told him that Laila was very sick and was in
need of blood. Majnu said that he was willing to sacrifice his life itself for
the sake of Laila and that her well-being was his prime concern. When this was
conveyed to Laila, she realized how pure and selfless Majnu's love was. She
repented for not having properly estimated Majnu's love for her. Likewise, some
people do not understand Divinity and the inner meaning of God's acts. God does
not desire anything for Himself. All His desires are meant to uplift and redeem
the lives of His devotees. Whatever He does is only for others. You should
understand this truth.
It
was Dr. Rajeswari, the mother of C. Srinivas, who started this hospital. She
was highly qualified and had worked in several countries. She would often tell
Me, "Our Srinivas should become highly educated and get degrees from A to
Z." I would reply, "Mother, don't worry about his studies. If he is
interested, he will study." She was very loving and caring towards
everybody. She started this hospital in a small room. Gradually, she expanded
it and brought it to its present state. Every year she would add some new
department to it. Though it is a general hospital, all types of advanced
treatments are now available here. One cannot say that treatment for a
particular ailment is not available here. Then how can we call this a small
hospital? It may look small in size but the service rendered here is great. In
that sense it is, no doubt, a big hospital.
All
the doctors who serve in this hospital are highly qualified and reputed. They
come here from far off places and serve the village people with love and care.
Bereft of all self-interest, they serve with a great spirit of sacrifice. Such
sacrifice is very rarely seen among people today. Na Karmana Na Prajaya Dhanena Thyagenaikena Amrutatthwamanasu
(immortality is not attained through action, progeny or wealth. It is attained
only by sacrifice). Very few are blessed with such a noble quality. It is a
great good fortune to be able to love and serve the suffering humanity. In the
outside world, doctors crave for money, but here doctors aspire for the
well-being of patients. They render service to the patients with noble feelings
and purity of head. With such dedicated doctors serving here, this has become an
ideal hospital. In fact, the entire staff here work with total dedication. One
may build big hospitals. We too have constructed a big Super Specialty Hospital
in Whitefield. But its services are limited to only cardiology and neurology,
whereas in this hospital, various diseases pertaining to lungs, liver, head,
etc., are treated. You can see it for yourself; most of the patients who come
here are poor and helpless. They are the people who need our love and care
most.
You
should render service with the spirit of sacrifice. Sacrifice is the only way
to immortality. Service is superior to rituals like Yajnas and Yagas. Enquire
for whose sake you are performing Yajnas
and Yagas. You are doing them for
your own sake, not for the sake of God. God does not need them. You may say
that you are performing Yajnas for
the welfare of the world. But, in fact, you are doing it for your own welfare.
It is God alone who looks after the welfare of the world. Sarvata Pani-padam Tat Sarvathokshi Siromukham, Sarvata Sruthimalloke
Sarvamavruthya Thishthati (with hands, feet, eyes, heads, mouth and ears
pervading everything, He permeates the entire universe). He alone can confer
physical, mental and spiritual strength.
New Building for the General Hospital
He
alone is a true human being who has the purity of thought, word and deed.
Hence, it is said, "The proper study of mankind is man. The doctors of
this hospital are rendering service with such purity and broad feelings. Dr.
Rajeswari used to work day and night in this hospital, I often used to tell her
not to exert herself too much. I would tell her, "Rajeswari, it is
possible for you to serve others more and more only when you have good health.
So, you should take proper rest. She would say that serving others was her way
of taking rest. Her only wish was to leave her modal coil while serving in the
hospital. That is what happened ultimately. She breathed her last in this
hospital itself while doing some work sitting in a chair. Dr. Savitri has been
continuing the good work initiated by Dr. Rajeswari. Dolly is also rendering
great service.
In
addition to these doctors, there are some specialists who come from the city to
serve here, e.g., an eye specialist, a dentist, a liver specialist and an
orthopedic surgeon. The doctor who is compering this programme is an,
orthopedic surgeon. He worked in America before coming here. They are doing
service with utmost devotion. All of them are highly dedicated and have love
and concern for the patients. I want everyone to develop such love. Every
doctor should have such love for the patients. They should talk to the patients
with love and make them feel comfortable. They should develop the noble virtues
of understanding and adjustment.
I
wish to give you a small example to illustrate this. When I gave mementoes to
the doctors, one doctor did not receive the memento as he came in the end.
Immediately, one of the doctors offered the memento that was given to him. What
a noble act it is! All these doctors are endowed with such selfless love. Love
alone sustains the entire world. Love is God, live in love. Humanness cannot
exist without love. God does not exist in the form of Vishnu, Siva, etc. He
exists in the form of love. One doctor has practically demonstrated such spirit
of love in action just now. None of you have taken note of it, but I noticed
it. Only the fortunate few are endowed with such spirit of sacrifice.
There
are many doctors in the world who are highly qualified and reputed, but they
are after name and fame. They are interested in advertising their achievements,
whereas our doctors do not care for name and fame. Service is their prime
motive. It is because of such noble doctors that our hospital has earned good
reputation.
I
have noticed that the space available here is very less. There are four
operation theatres here. Not an inch of space is left as all the five acres of
land are occupied by this building. That is why before coming here, I laid the
foundation stone of the new general hospital building in the ten-acre plot of
land donated by our Adikesavulu. The Chief Minister of Karnataka also
participated in this function. Actually, I am not interested in foundation
laying ceremony. What I am interested in is the inauguration ceremony. I have
already decided to inaugurate this new hospital on 23rd November 2001. Then
what will happen to this hospital? This hospital is also very important. This
was like a tiny Banyan seed which has now grown into a gigantic tree. It will
continue to grow more and more. That general hospital is meant for treating
ailments relating to disorders of lungs, bones, liver, etc. This hospital will
be exclusively meant for the mother and child.
Hospital for the Mother and Child
My
opinion is that the mother and child care should be given top priority. Without
the mother, how can the world exist? One should become the recipient of one's
mother's love and grace. Only then can one expect to win Divine grace. Here is
a small example to illustrate this.
In
the Mahabharata, Gandhari being a woman of chastity and virtue blindfolded
herself as her husband Dhritarashtra was blind by birth. She did not even see
her own sons. After the Mahabharata War, when Krishna went to console her at
the death of her hundred sons, Gandhari, in her moment of despair and anguish,
severely castigated Him. She questioned Him, "Krishna, could You not save
even one of our sons to perform our final rites? Why is it that Your vision of
grace did not fall on any of them?" Krishna gave a fitting reply. He said,
"Mother, did you ever see your own sons? How can My vision of grace fall
on those whom their own mother does not look at?" One who cannot win one's
mother's love cannot attain Divine grace. So, first of all one should try to
become the recipient of one's mother's love. That is why the Vedas declare: Matru Devo Bhava, Pitru Devo Bhava, Acharya
Devo Bhava, Atithi Devo Bhava (revere your mother, father, preceptor and
guest as God).
It
is because of men of sacrifice that our country Bharat has been able to enjoy
peace and prosperity. The spirit of sacrifice, love and righteousness that are
found in Bharat are not present anywhere else in the world. This is Thyaga Bhumi, Yoga Bhumi, Karma Bhumi
and Yajna Bhumi (land of sacrifice,
land of spirituality, land of action and land of Yajnas). Such a sacred land is being converted into Bhoga Bhumi (land of pleasure) by modern
youth. The bliss that one experiences from Thyaga
cannot be obtained from Bhoga. Bhoga leads to Roga (disease) and Thyaga leads to Yoga (spirituality). Imbibe the spirit of sacrifice and utilize
your energy and education for the welfare of others. Understand that education
is meant for serving society and not for doing business. There is no greater
service than utilizing your education for the benefit of others. Especially,
doctors should make every effort to safeguard the health of the mother and
child.
Selfless Service of the Hospital
Doctors
The
culture of Bharat teaches, "Sathyam
Vada, Dharmam Chara" (speak the truth and practice righteousness).
Humanness will blossom in the world only when this principle is put into
practice. Truth is referred to as Neeti
(morality), righteousness relates to Reeti
(procedure) and sacrifice confers Khyati
(reputation). Manava Jathi (human
race) is the combination of Neeti, Reeti and Khyati. But today morality is lacking in society. Of what use is
education without morality? Life itself has no value without morality. Adhere
to truth; practice righteousness; cultivate the spirit of sacrifice. There is
nothing greater than this.
Embodiments
of Love!
If
you come across anyone who is suffering, make every effort to give him solace.
This was the ideal demonstrated by Dr. Rajeswari. She spent all her earnings
for this hospital. After her demise, Dr. Savitri has been working tirelessly
day and night. At times, she even forgoes her food to serve the patients. I
told her that it was not good for her health to work day and night without
proper food and rest. I took a promise from her that she would take timely
food.
All
the doctors who work here, including the visiting doctors, do not take even a
Naya Paisa from us. This has been the case for the last 25 years. They bring
all the necessary equipment and medicines also with them and serve the patients
here. There is no dearth of doctors in our country. But most of them are after
money and fame. Doctors should have compassion and concern for patients. We
have many such noble doctors coming from various places to serve in this
hospital. He alone is a true doctor who serves patients in a selfless manner. Vaidyo Narayano Hari (doctor is verily
God). What does Lord Narayana do? He helps everybody. Likewise, doctors should
also help everybody. With such noble feelings, the doctors are offering their
services here and it is because of them that this hospital has earned a good
name for itself. Whenever the need arises, these doctors even go to Puttaparthi
to offer their services.
In
the Super Specialty Hospital at Puttaparthi, we have the departments of
cardiology, urology, nephrology and ophthalmology. Dr. Hemanthmurthy, an eye
specialist, goes every week to Puttaparthi to perform eye operations. It is no
ordinary task to go to Puttaparthi all the way from here, week after week to
render service. How many doctors in this world have such a spirit of service?
Even the dentist and anaesthetist also go from here. In Puttaparthi hospital,
sometimes we have to perform a large number of operations. Then there is
invariably a need for more anaesthetists. We just make one phone call, and they
immediately present themselves there. Very rarely do we find such service
minded doctors today. But in this hospital, we have many of them working
tirelessly day in and day out. Dr. Hemanthmurthy is one among them who is
performing eye operations with utmost care. I told him that I am ready to get
all the equipment he requires to do his work more effectively.
I
always encourage those who dedicate themselves to service. I am prepared to
establish any number of hospitals like this and give all the help needed. I am
not interested in money and I have nothing to do with it. You may wonder as to
how Sai Baba gets money for His projects. You may think that He creates money.
No, not at all. I don't indulge in such bad practices because money is related
to government. I can create any object, but I don't create money. Whenever the
need arises, someone or the other will get the noble idea to donate the
required amount. Just one word from Swami is enough; there are many Indian and
overseas devotees who will do the needful at once. So, you don't need to have
any doubts whatsoever. We have to develop this hospital further. Yesterday, a
liver specialist came to Me and expressed his willingness to work in Swami's
hospital. He has worked in America before. He can perform liver transplant
operations. I gave him permission, saying Swami is always ready for any good
work.
Drinking Water Project in Karnataka
State
Today the food you eat, the air you breathe and the water you drink have become polluted. Consequently, people are suffering from heart and liver disorders. In olden days, such ailments never existed. The pollution of food, air and water is the main cause of the diseases. That is why I have resolved to provide pure drinking water to the needy. First of all, I started educational institutions and hospitals as education and health care are very essential for one and all. Then I started Drinking Water Project. I provided water not just by getting bore wells dug. Bore well water may contain excess fluoride, which is harmful for health. So, I made arrangements to get water from natural sources like Krishna river spending crores of rupees. Now the Chief Minister of Karnataka has requested Me to provide pure drinking water to Bellary, Bidar and Bijapur districts of Karnataka State. I have agreed to do so. Wherever there is scarcity of drinking water, one should make every effort to provide it. We need not give money; it is enough if we provide safe drinking water to the people. There is no dearth of rich people in the country. But of what use is the wealth if it is not used for sacred purposes? No one can carry even a fistful of dust at the time of departing from the world. Otherwise, there would have been rationing even for dust in the country. So, money should be utilized for the benefit of society. Hastasya Bhushanam Danam, Sathyam Kanthasya Bhushanam, Stotrasya Bhushanam Sastram ... (charity is the true ornament of the hand, truth is the true necklace and listening to sacred texts is the true ornament of the ears).
to the people.
There is no dearth of rich people in the country. But of what use is the wealth
if it is not used for sacred purposes? No one can carry even a fistful of dust
at the time of departing from the world. Otherwise, there would have been
rationing even for dust in the country. So, money should be utilized for the
benefit of society. Hastasya Bhushanam
Danam, Sathyam Kanthasya Bhushanam, Stotrasya Bhushanam Sastram ...
(charity is the true ornament of the hand, truth is the true necklace and
listening to sacred texts is the true ornament of the ears).
What
is most essential in life? It is essential to develop intimate relationship
with God. You will be charged with Divine energy when you come into contact
with Divinity. Living in the company of God is true Sathsanga (good company). Sathsangatwe
Nissangatwam, Nissangatwe Nirmohatwam, Nirmohatwe Nischalatattwam,
Nischalatattwe Jivanmukti. (Good company leads to detachment, detachment
makes one free from delusion, freedom from delusion leads to steadiness of mind
and steadiness of mind confers liberation.) But today man does not have a
steady mind. All the time his mind wavers like a mad monkey. When you say, 'my
body', 'my mind', 'my Buddhi', etc.,
all these are different from you. Then question yourself, who am I? The same
principle of 'I' is present in everybody, right from a pauper to a millionaire.
In order to understand this 'I' principle, you have to develop the spirit of
sacrifice. Patients belonging to different religions, viz., Hindus, Muslims,
Christians, etc., come here for treatment. All are treated alike. There are no
differences whatsoever. All are the children of God. This hospital stands for
the ideal, 'Brotherhood of Man’ and Fatherhood of God'.' In all Sai
Organizations, there are no differences of caste, religion, etc. Many Seva Dal volunteers from Sai
Organizations come here for rendering service. There are at least 100 Seva Dal volunteers serving in the Super
Specialty Hospital, Whitefield everyday. The youth of today should cultivate
such spirit of sacrifice. As they grow old, their spirit of sacrifice should
also grow.
Today
we are celebrating the Silver Jubilee of this hospital, but I am not satisfied
with this. We should develop this hospital further and celebrate its Golden
Jubilee. Many more doctors should join this hospital and all should work in a
spirit of complete unity. Anything can be achieved with unity. The small
hospital started by Dr. Rajeswari has grown into a big one. I wish it grows
further and serves the poor and needy. I bless you all and bring this Discourse
to a close.