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Sai Inspires from Prasanthi Nilayam - October 23, 2012

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23 October, 2012  
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Bhagawan gives us a beautiful means of performing the Vedapurusha Yajna everyday, at any place.  

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Sathya Sai Baba

Your heart is the ceremonial altar; your body is the fire place; your hair is the holy grass, darbha; wishes are the fuel-sticks with which the fire is fed; desire is the ghee that is poured into the fire to make it burst into flame; anger is the sacrificial animal; the fire is the tapas you accomplish. People sometimes interpret tapas as ascetic practices like standing on one leg, and so on. No, tapas is not physical contortion. It is the complete and correct coordination of thought, word and deed. When all words emanating from you are sweet, your breath becomes Rig Veda. When you restrict what you listen to and prefer only sweet speech, all that you hear becomes Saama gaana. When you do only sweet deeds, all that you do is Yajur homa. Thus, you will be performing every day the Vedhapurusha Yajna, the yajna which propitiates the Supreme Vedic Being.

- Divine Discourse, Oct 2, 1981.

True sacrifice consists in sharing with others one’s wealth, strength and qualities, which are derived from society. - Baba


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