Thursday, October 31, 2013

the e-Newsletter Prema Vahini of October 
from Mukthi Nilayam is available in our e-Library



Thougth for the Day

If you chant a mantra continuously, it becomes as natural as breathing


From the book
The Primal Stupi


All are aspects of the one God. We must understand that all are children of the one God. Yet, in this age, there is no love even between brothers! How then can you show love to all? We only see this quality in the great saints. Whoever goes to them, their love flows. Saints like Sri Ramakrishna and Ramana never saw differences. This is real love. Real love never sees the differences of ‘this is my relative', or 'they belong to others’. Swami tells of this love. It is through this love, I have asked for world liberation. I pushed away the Mukthi state I had attained and said that I do not want what others cannot have. I never enjoy anything alone and always share with others. It is for this reason, I share the Swami who is my very own with all.

Wednesday, October 30, 2013

the e-Newsletter Prema Vahini of October 
from Mukthi Nilayam is available in our e-Library



Thougth for the Day

If you chant a mantra continuously, it becomes as natural as breathing


From the book
The Primal Stupi


Live in love. Live with Love, move with love, speak with love, think with love, and act with love. This is the best and most fruitful spiritual endeavor 

Here Swami tells us to fill our entire life with love, we must speak with love, act with love. This love must be wholehearted love; not a pretence or hypocrisy. This love must come from the depth of our heart and overflow to all. The one who has this much love has no ‘I and mine’. They show equal love to all, with no ego.Thus, they do not see any differences.

Tuesday, October 29, 2013

the e-Newsletter Prema Vahini of October 
from Mukthi Nilayam is available in our e-Library



Thougth for the Day

If you chant a mantra continuously, it becomes as natural as breathing


From the book
The Primal Stupi



When Swami and I meet, the iron shackles on my ankles will be removed. Iron shackles, indicates the Kali Yuga, the Age of Iron. It is due to the karmas of Kali that I am unable to walk properly. These are the karmas of all in the world. Swami also told me before not to go anywhere. I have not been anywhere since the construction of the Garbha Kottam in 2010. Only after our meeting will I go anywhere. Swami has also said before that I should not stay inside the Vishwa Brahma Garbha Kottam until after He comes. It is at this time, we will enter together. It is due to the Kali Yuga that there are shackles on my feet. When Swami and I meet, see, talk and I touch His feet, the chains on my feet will be removed.

Monday, October 28, 2013

Thougth for the Day

If you chant a mantra continuously, it becomes as natural as breathing


From the book
The Primal Stupi




Swami says this world is a jail. The walls of a jail are high to stop the prisoners escaping. Similarly, the karmas and deep impressions of all act like high walls around an individual imprisoning him. When wisdom comes, he grows two wings: dispassion and discrimination. Through this, strong will is born in him. He asserts, ‘I will not be born again!’ Then through sadhana, he flies from the prison walls and reaches the shore of God’s divine love.

Sunday, October 27, 2013

Thougth for the Day

If you chant a mantra continuously, it becomes as natural as breathing


Awareness Article #4
Clever King!



#8 Accomplishments in austerities along the spiritual path.
The sadhana we perform on the spiritual path can make us proud. This is very dangerous. We feel 'Oh,we are performing great austerities and walking on the path'. Many think in this way and then create ashrams and become leaders. This pride of spiritual accomplishment must also be removed. Let us see an example.
Once King Ambarisha was observing a fast for Ekadasi. The pundits told the King that a good time had arrived to break the fast and that he should eat. Just prior t this, Sag Durvasa came to see the King and told him that he would return after taking his bath. The pundits again requested the King break his fast as the correct time had arrived. He then drank some water. Hearing this, Durvasa became very angry and cursed him Immediately Vishnu’s chakra appeared and began to chas Sag Durvasa. He ran and ran. He ran to the devas, Brahma and Maheswara. Yet, none could stop the chakra. Lastly, Vishnu instructed Sage Durvasa to go to Ambarisha and ask for his help. He did so. Ambarisha then prayed to the chakra and it disappeared.
This story shows the spiritual pride of Durvasa. We must perfor spiritual sadhana till our last breath. This is true penance. Once Gandhi said, "do not call me Mahatma now. If a person stands before me, shoots me; and yet, I am not angry with him and am chanting Rama’s name, you may call me a Mahatma."Humbleness and simplicity is very very important in spiritual sadhana. Ego destroys man. Ego is the screen that veils God or the true self. God and Atma is the same. So Swami wrote about these 8 kinds of egoism.

Saturday, October 26, 2013

Thougth for the Day

The mind is a mad monkey, do not follow it. Discriminate using your intellect




Awareness Article #4
Clever King!



#7 Native Place
Someone is proud of their native place and clan. This is also very dangerous. Let us see an example. The Yadavas were very proud that Krishna was born into their clan. Once some rishis were staying nearby. Some of the Yadava youths decided to test them. One of the youth was Sambhan, born to Krishna and Jambhavati. The other boys dressed him up as a pregnant woman and brought him before the rishis. They said, “Oh rishi please tell which child will be born to this girl." The rishi said, “An iron pestle will be born that will destroy your entire clan.” Immediately, an iron pestle was born. The boys then crushed the pestle into powder and threw it into the ocean. A small piece remained, which they could not make into powder. They also threw it into the ocean. The powder dissolved in the water. Through this water, the grass grew on the seashore.
One day a festival was held near the seashore. All were drinking alcohol, singing and dancing. They forgot themselves and started quarrelling with each other. They pulled the grass from the ground and began to hit each other with the iron-like grass. Eventually all died. Like this, the Yadava clan was destroyed through the curse by the rishis. This is the pride of a clan. Due to their pride, they insulted the rishis, which lead to the ruin of their clan. The rishis are aware of the three times: past, present and future. Did the boys not know this? Why then did they dress up Sambhan, Krishna's son, as a woman and ask the rishis this question. It is because they had the pride of being born in Krishna’s clan. It made them speak in this way. In the end, their entire clan was destroyed. Dwarka was also submerged into the ocean.

Friday, October 25, 2013

Thougth for the Day

In the presence of God, money, fame and fame, all amount to nothing. Desire only God. 





Awareness Article #4
Clever King!



#6 Scholarship
This means scholarship in the Vedas and scriptures. However, the pride of thinking you are a scholar is very very bad. Once many scholars gathered at King Janaka’s court for a debate. The rule governing the debate said the one who is defeated would be punished. Ashthavakra then entered the court. His body had 8 bends. When all the pundits saw him, they laughed saying, “What work does this boy have before us pundits.” Ashthavakra replied, “I have come to debate with you. Do not judge by seeing my outer appearance.” Then whatever question was asked of him, he answered correctly. He cracked the pride of all the scholars. So your pride of scholarship must be removed.
Divinity exists in everything. We cannot say how and through whom this divinity is revealed. Swami once told a story of a boy named Mansur. Mansur was a small boy. He had realized his true nature. He left home and He would continually repeat, “I am God; I am God.” While walking on the street he would proclaim, “I am God; I am God.” Many pundits heard this and scolded him not to speak in that way. They said, “Do not say this, how can you become God?" Yet he would repeat it again and again. Lastly, he was brought to the see the King. The King said, “Oh child, you are very small, you should not speak in this way.” He replied, “I am God.” The King then got angry and ordered that his eyes be gouged out. He became blind. However, he continued to say, "I am God; I am god." They then cut his hands and legs. The blood flowing from his body said, “I am God; I am God.” He then died and his body was burnt. The ashes too repeated, “I am God; I am God.” This shows that he had realized God. Every atom within his body was resounding with "I am God." So what is the use of scholarship? Through their scholarly pride, they killed a genuine saint. Oh, Swami, how much advice and instruction you gave us. How many examples you have narrated. Will the human mind awake? Through the pride of their scholarship, they must bear the sin of killing a great saint Therefore we cannot judge truth through our human intellect

Thursday, October 24, 2013

Thougth for the Day

Carry the form of the Lord’s name in your heart and you will be able to speak with Him directly.


Awareness Article #4
Clever King!



#5 Youth
Youth is also like lightening, disappearing instantaneously. To pride over being young, Swami often says, “Respect your elders’. Today’s youth are tomorrows elderly. Time is always changing. A child is born, becomes a youth, reaches old age and finally dies. So none should be proud of their youthfulness. Man’s goal is only to attain God. Yet, if God’s grace is present, one can be forever young. An example of this is Markendeya. He was told that he would die at the age of 16. From that day forward, he performed intense devotion and God granted him the boon to be ever 16, a Chiranjeevi. Now yuga after yuga, he remains 16, always young. Adi Shankara also stated and warned that one should not be proud of their youth. Swami tells the same.
Let us see an example. There was once a King named Bhuru. He became old, yet still desired to enjoy the pleasures of being young. He asked his sons if they would agree to take his old age in exchange for their youth. Of the four sons, three refused. The youngest son agreed and took on his father's old age. The father then cursed the other three sons to become hunters. The youngest son greatly suffered from the life of old age, while his father enjoyed a life of being young. After a long time, he took back his old age and crowned his son as King.
This story shows ones attachment to youth. Through the Kings desire to experience the enjoyments of youth, he made three of his sons into hunters and his youngest son into an old man. He had such power that he could curse his three sons and transform the other. Yet, he spent all his powers to delight in the joys of being young. If He had just turned all his energy toward God, he would have attained immorality. So youth only remains a few years, before old age comes. None can escape for this .

Wednesday, October 23, 2013

New e-book 
Viswamitra: A New Angle
is available in our Library


Thought for the Day
When you shower love on God, you will have the true face of Prema.

Awareness Article #4
Clever King!



#4 Pride of Beauty
This is a great danger. One day your beauty will vanish. What is beauty? It usually indicates outer beauty. Yet for how many days will outer beauty last? All is perishable. Beauty remains through your youth. Once old age comes, beauty fades away. Do not think about outer beauty. Focus your attention only on inner beauty.
Of the celestial beings, outer beauty is appropriate only for Apsaras, as they are ever young. The beauty of human beings on earth is like lightening, disappearing in a flash. So do not pride over beauty.

Tuesday, October 22, 2013

New e-book 
Viswamitra: A New Angle
is available in our Library



Thougth for the Day
If you have the slightest trace of personal likes, desires or ego, truth will not be fully seen.



Awareness Article #4
Clever King!



#3 Character
One should develop good qualities, however, it is very bad if pride arises in one who thinks they possess good qualities. Vinobaji tells in his treatise on the Bhagavad Gita that:
'If one is proud of his good qualities, or that he is a good man, it is better to be a bad person!’
This does not mean that I am writing and supporting those with bad qualities. This is not the meaning. If one is good and is proud of those qualities, it is worse than being a bad person. Vinobaji give the example only to show how terrible the quality of pride is. One should not know that he is a good person. When one has this much humility, pride will not arise. Once, Dharmaraja was asked to find one bad person in the world. Sometime later, he returned and said, ‘I searched the entire world, but all are good people. I alone am bad.' Dharmaraja is known as the King of Dharma. However, he had a completely different point of view about himself. In his eyes, all in the world wer e good; he alone was bad. He forgot himself. He forgot he was a good person. If this much humility is there, then there will be no pride. Though he was a King with all good qualities, he did not feel pride. One who is good, should be egoless to this extent.

Monday, October 21, 2013

Thougth for the Day

Through continuous and sincere effort one can win the grace of the Lord.


Awareness Article #4
Clever King!





#2 Wealth
The pride of wealth is very worst. All is perishable. Wealth is not permanent. Today’s beggar is tomorrow's millionaire; today's millionaire is tomorrow's beggar. Swami tells this often. The pride of wealth is the very worst quality. The rich often have no respect for others. God cannot be attained through wealth. Humility alone is required. Mahalakshmi is the goddess of all wealth. Yet she only wants to serve at the feet of her Lord, Mahavishnu. When Swami describes about the nine path of devotion, He gives the example of Mahalakshmi for Pada sevanam.

Sunday, October 20, 2013

Thougth for the Day

Let Lord conduct your life according to His will.


Awareness Article #4
Clever King!




#1Family
Attachment begins in the family: first wife, then children, grand children and great grand children. In this way, attachment grows and catches hold of one tightly. A few days ago, I read a story in Swami's book.
... Once a king performed penance and God appeared in front of him. The Lord asked the king what he wanted. The king said, 'I want to see the coronation of my great grandson!'
Swami relates this and wonders at the cleverness of the king to ask for such a boon. All is contained in this one boon. Firstly, the king should have a son, and then the son should have a son and his grandson a son. All should become kings. The kingdom should not perish and the king keeps healthy to witness all!
All desires such as wealth, name, fame, heirs are contained in this one boon. Swami shows through a story how many desires there are in one man! The king asked this boon so his entire clan will be kings. God Himself came in front of Him, yet due to his desires, he asked for such a boon. Kuchela was very poor and went in search of God. However, when he saw God, he forgot to ask for anything as he was immersed in so much happiness. Thus, this egoism or pride that arises from being in a rich or royal family should be eradicated.

Saturday, October 19, 2013

Thougth for the Day
Truth will be revealed fully when the soul has merged completely with God. 




Awareness Article #4
Clever King!



Swami gave a paper on which He wrote:'Identify these 8 egoisms. You must trample down the 8 egoisms. The conceits that develop are of family, wealth, personal beauty, youth, scholarship, native place and even accomplishment in austerities along the spiritual path. '

Friday, October 18, 2013

Thougth for the Day
Truth exists as truth.

Awareness Article # 1
Compulsory Marriage!



What is our true nature? We are immortals. Swami calls ‘O children of immortality’. Our real nature is immortality. This true nature is covered and does not allow us to attain the immortal state. It is due to body consciousness that we are born and die again and again. If we realize what our true nature is we will never be born again and attain Mukthi. Until we realize this, we must be born and die again and again. The cycle of birth will never come to an end until we know this truth. Otherwise we must attain liberation slowly through the path of Krama Mukthi, progressive liberation.

Thursday, October 17, 2013

Thougth for the Day
God is the only guru.

Awareness Article # 1
Clown and Beggar




... I am not the child of a beggar! In this drama, I am a Prince, the son of the King. I am the son of Emperor Sathya Sai. I am not the son of a clown! 

All must think in this way. We must make vow to live our lives according to this. Yet, how to live? We must be humble to all and show love to them. We must decrease desires and follow the culture of Bharat. Speak truth and walk the path of righteousness. All must be satisfied with whatever they have in life.

Wednesday, October 16, 2013

Thougth for the Day
When the time is right, the Lord will break the shell and release us.

Awareness Article # 3
Compulsory Marriage!



...The ego identifies with body and our physicalness, i.e body awareness. It envelopes us like smoke obscures the fire, so we cannot see our own true divine nature. Our highest nature is hidden or covered by this ego, which identifies with lower nature.

Tuesday, October 15, 2013

Thougth for the Day

The Lord created us in His image, as the children of nectarine immortality.

Awareness Article # 3
Compulsory Marriage!




Swami is the Avatar of the Age, the Universal Shakthi. All religions teach only one thing, which is Love. This is what Swami shows. All chanted the Vedas, which was also done in the presence of Swami. Yet, why do people see differences of caste, creed and religion? The Narayana Suktham tells this only. All know God is in the hearts of all as a blue light the size of paddy grain. This is the same for all. We say, ‘He is Brahma, Vishnu and Shiva’. In Hinduism, many forms of God are worshipped. Some adore Shiva, some Vishnu and others Brahma and Indra. The sloka declares that one can worship any number of names and forms of God. The blue light in the heart is Brahma, Vishnu and Shiva. In Hinduism, this blue light contains hundreds of gods and goddesses; the chosen ideals of all.
Christians see the same blue light. For some it is Jesus and others the Virgin Mary. Each religion sees the blue light as the deity they worship. The Hindu religion is the first to follow Sanathana Dharma. At that time, Vedas declared that God is as a blue light in the hearts of all. This is the same for all throughout the world. Swami has now preached the expansion of Vedic literature. There is only one God. Swami showed this to those from all religions. It is only when one leaves their individuality does the wisdom come that all are one. One can then show love to all and attain Mukthi.

Monday, October 14, 2013

Thougth for the Day
We belong to the Lord and none other than Him.

Awareness Article # 1
Clown and Beggar


Touch feeling is the reason for birth. Whatever touches one’s mind, and shakes man is all touch feeling. Thus, man is born and dies again and again. It is unfulfilled desires which are the reason for rebirth. We must know this truth and gain wisdom. It is only wisdom that frees one from being born again.

Sunday, October 13, 2013

Thougth for the Day

We have to dedicate ourselves at the Lord’s feet entirely pure.

Awareness Article # 3
Compulsory Marriage!




The One who is in the form of blue light in heart centre, is the personal God of each. It is said that He is Brahma, He is Hari, Shiva and Indra.
Yet, I say He is not only these names. He is also Jesus, Allah, Guru Nanak, Zorashtra, Buddha and Mahavir. It is according to the desires of each that one’s chos en form arises and showers His grace.

Saturday, October 12, 2013

the e-Newsletter Prema Vahini of September 
from Mukthi Nilayam is available in our e-Library

Thougth for the Day

Through the power of a controlled and one-pointed mind, pure thoughts and feelings arise.

Awareness Article # 3
Compulsory Marriage!




*Self-surrender, which means the progressive alteration of the personality (‘i’ consciousness) of the devotee, allows the devotee’s consciousness to gradually merge in the Ishta Devatha, his chosen form. Swami put a star here, which indicates Krama Mukthi, where a person attains

liberation progressively and slowly. He attains the Ishta Devatha, his chosen ideal. Swami said this is Self-surrender and is called Krama Mukthi. All those who are born here must attain God; this is Krama Mukthi, the path of progressive liberation. However many births one may take, this is the end for all. A person takes thousands of births and slowly attains God progressively, through Krama Mukthi. Another person performs sadhana, with full effort and attains Mukthi, here and now. This is what Swami has taught when He came here.

Friday, October 11, 2013

the e-Newsletter Prema Vahini of September 
from Mukthi Nilayam is available in our e-Library

Thougth for the Day

No darkness of illusion 
No danger of twin action
No dark clouds of delusion
Hear sweet music of devotion.
It is the dawn of Truth
The blossoming of spirit
Every place I see Quiet in Divinity


Awareness Article # 1
Clown and Beggar




Swami has said. Man is ever roaming, searching and running like a beggar birth after birth. Now, at the time when Swami is here, we must not be beggars. All have come here to attain God. We must realise now, at the time Swami is here. It is due to desires that man is ever running here and there. He goes from place to place, and makes great efforts to fulfil his wishes. This is Maya; all is perishable. If this is realised, you will attain immortal bliss. This birth has been given to us to attain God.

Thursday, October 10, 2013

the e-Newsletter Prema Vahini of September 
from Mukthi Nilayam is available in our e-Library

Thougth for the Day
Every day our life is getting shorter. Should we not be doing something to attain the goal of realization?

Awareness Article # 1
Swan and Crow


18 April 2013 Evening Meditation 

Vasantha:
Swami, why are people like this, looking at other sand copying them? Shall I write about this?
Swami: Write it as‘Awareness Articles’.
Vasantha:
When I see the gardener, my heart melts...poor people Swami, please change them? 
Swami:
When you see him coming, tears come, when you think of him coming compassion flows. These two things will sure lychange him. A mother keeps a sick child or one that is unknowing on her lap and looks after them. She never worries about the other learned children
Vasantha:
Swami, it makes me angry to see those who are learned looking at and copying others! 
Swami:
This is one mothers’ nature. 
Vasantha:
Swami, I am the ‘unknowing child’, You always keep me on Your lap. 
Swami:
You are always on My lap or chest.
End of Meditation

Wednesday, October 9, 2013

Thougth for the Day
Only the one who has humility to learn from the tiniest of creatures can attain God


Awareness Article # 1
Swan and Crow



Learn the good habits from each person you see. Imbibe good qualities from him. Do not copy his deeds, copy his qualities.This greatest Avatar came here for those poor, who do not know anything. They go on the wrong pathwithout knowing it. Swami and I must change them. My tears and prayers are for them only. For all others, there is only the wisdom I write. Read, realize and transform yourself! Swami said if the ignorant make mistakes, they are told and will change. But, those who are learned do not realize their mistakes and only try to hide them.

Tuesday, October 8, 2013

the e-Newsletter Prema Vahini of August 
from Mukthi Nilayam is available in our e-Library

Thougth for the Day

Those who truly seek god will not want siddhi powers because they are obstacles on the path of realization




For the book Struggle for Truth




Swami said that I am His wife and asked me to write books. Yet, why has He not told the world directly who I am? Why does God have this hidden marriage? I could not understand. Rama told Mother Sita, ‘Life in the forest will be very difficult with many wild animals. You are used to life in a palace in a royal family. Forest life is very difficult’. Yet, why has Swami made me live in this worldly forest with wild animals? I was also in heaven. I am not a princess in a palace or the queen of a palace. I am the Empress of Vaikuntha. Why did He leave me in the wild animal forest of the world? He alone is the Emperor! What is this justice? I am crying and wailing. It is for this reason Swami said, “You tell like this and cry continuously, changing My heart. One day I will run to you!”  Yet, at that time I did not understand. It is only now that I do. Swami left His Avatar’s body. He then went to heaven and again ran to me. It is from the 7th February, that He has been in my room. Swami, this greatest God, has now kept His promise.

Monday, October 7, 2013

the e-Newsletter Prema Vahini of August 
from Mukthi Nilayam is available in our e-Library

Thougth for the Day

Can name, fame and a group of followers reveal God to you?

Awareness Article # 1

Swan and Crow



Μan passes his time by collecting temporary things. Husband, wife, children, relations etc. However, one day all becomes ash. Why to suffer so much for this? All who have come from God must once again attain Him. Until that time, man must be born and die again and again. In this world, each one is unique; no two people are the same. This is also the same for twins. All are individuals. Thus, man must live according to his own nature. Yet, he lives in a false way, looking at others and copying them. The first lesson which is taught in Kindergarten is not to copy others. Why does the copying of others come about? It is because all compare themselves to others

Sunday, October 6, 2013




the Srishti Temple


The Primal Soul, Bhagavan Sri Sathya Sai Baba separated Himself in two and brought Sri Vasantha Sai as Moola Prakrithi. It is through the feelings of Sri Vasantha Sai that the New Creation emerges.Mukthi Nilayam is a Tapovan, a haven for penance and austerities, where individuals can perform spiritual practice for both their personal inner  journey and Universal well being. One may come from any caste, creed or religion and meditate on their chosen ideal. It is the Shakthi of the Primal Soul who resides here which is invoked in each idol, making them potent with Divine Consciousness. It is the Power that answers the prayers of all sincere aspirants. The goal of this Ashram is liberation for one and all. We invite you to be a part of this revolution that seeks the inner awakening of spirit, in the lap of the One Divinity.
The Mukthi Stupi and Vishwa  Brahma Garbha Kottam are th initial Temples of New Creation. These Temples have been built in Mukthi Nilayam according to the revelations in the sacred Nadi texts.
The Vishwa Brahma Garbha Kottam is the abode of the Priamal Soul and all Devas, Rishis, Siddhas, the Trinity and their consorts reside here. Swami has also said the same. The Srishti Temple, is verily the expansion of this principle on the physical plane. It is the Temple of New Creation constructed according to the instructions contained in the Nadi texts.


 About the Srishti Temple
The New Creation begins from Mukthi Nilayam; it is the ushering in of Sathya Yuga. This New Yuga comes without the destruction of the Kali Age. The Mukthi Stupi and Vishva Brahma Garbha Kottam are the initial Temples of New Creation. These Temples have been built in Mukthi Nilayam according to the revelations in the sacred Nadi texts. They show how the New Creation comes. The Stupi is verily Sri Vasantha Sai’ s Kundalini, constructed as a Temple. It shows how her feelings function within the body, when they centered  on God.
The Vishwa Brahma Garbha Kottam was contstructed in 2010 to send these feelings to the world. To begin this work, Swami gave the drawing of a dome, and told that we should consult the Sivagama Nadi text for the Temple construction. The Nadi said that the Viswha Brahma Garbha Kottam is a temple dedicated to the union of the feelings of Swami, the Primal Soul and Sri Vasantha Sai, the Primal Shakthi. It gave full description of construction and purpose of the building. Mother Sri Vasantha Sai has said that this “Vishwagarbham”, ( Cosmic Womb) comes through her’ s and Swami’ s heart feelings. These feelings union brings forth a New Creation. The Vishwa Brahma Garbha Kottam is the Heart Temple and the Mukthi Stupi is the Temple of Kundalini.
The Mukthi Stupi has constructed in 2006. Arising from a red lotus base, the seat of Mahalakshmi, this thirty three foot pillar of Kundalini is crowned with the thousand petal Sahasrara and the five pointed Mukthi Star about it. This golden star represents powerful vibrations that transform the world. The power of Sri Vasantha Sai’s one pointed penance is the Kundalini Shakthi that unites with Shiva in the seventh chakra, Sahasrara. Through this union Amma’s Sahasrara opens and amrit pours out. It is this amrit that changes Kali Age to Sathya Yuga, Normally the amrit drips into the body bestowing the immortal state. Yet, Sri Vasantha Sai sacrifices this and the amrit flows outside for the well being of all. Swami has said, “Sacrifice alone bestows immortality. Sacrifice becomes nectar, nectar becomes light, light becomes vibration and spreads everywhere. This is going to give immortality, liberation to all.”


The Padukas of Swami which Sri Vasantha Sai worshipped for eighteen years have been installed in the inner sanctum of the Vishwa Brahma Garbha Kottam. These are verily the holy feet of Lord Mahavishnu. The hands of Mahalakshmi are ever engaged in pressing the feet of Her Lords in Vaikuntha. Thus, the image of Sri Vasantha Sai’s hands have also been installed inside the Sanctum Sanctorum. The Vishwa Brahma Garbha Kottam is Vaikuntha, the temple of the Primal Soul. When the Primal Soul will to create, the Moola Prakrithi, His Shakthi, emerges. Moola Prakrithi is the first creation. This is not like the creation which emerges after Mahapralaya, the final dissolution. It is born directly from the Primal Soul; it is God’s pure, virgin creation, free from the seeds of past yugas. It comes not at the end of the cycle of the four ages, but in the middle of the Kali Yuga, This is the Golden Age of Truth, foretold by all religions. This is the task of the Avatar.
In the New Creation, the Prema feelings that exist between the Primal Soul enter the Space and transform the bad qualities in all. Through this the hearts and minds of all are sanctified and the Age of Truth and Love is established. All these changes are due to the Sacred liberation while in the physical body. In the Sathya Yuga New creation, man is born directly from God and He will live life totally focused on the Atma tatwa (Principle of the Self)
In the Kakabhujandar Nadi, it is said that the Vishwa Brahma Garbha Kottam is the abode of the Primal Soul and all Devas, Rishis, Siddhas, the Trinity and their consorts reside here. Swami has also said the same. The Shrishti Temple is verily the expansion of this principle on the physical plane. It is the Temple of New creation constructed according to the instructions contained in the Nadi texts.

  
About proposed temples
1.Temple dedicated to the Primal Being – Bhagavan Sri Sathya Sai Baba
When the Primal Soul is in the state Being, the Will arises to create and the Primal Shakthi emerges from Him. This is the first Creation. Thus, the first temple is for the Primal Soul. Bhagavan Sri Sathya Sai Baba will stand here, His beautiful face smiling, showering grace on all.
2. Temple dedicated to Mahavishnu and Mahalakshmi
Mahalakshmi is Moola Prakrithi, the feminine aspect of God. The Primal Soul, Sri Sathya Sai separated Himself in two and brought Sri Vasantha Sai as Moola Prakrithi. It is through the feelings of Sri Vasantha Sai that the New Creation emerges. Mahalakshmi is ever performing Pada Seva at he Lord's feet. This is her only desire. It is this power of one pointed devotion that ushers in the Sathya Yuga. Here, Mahalakshmi is present as an embodiment of total sacrifice.
3. Temple dedicated to the Omkar
In front of the temple dedicated to Bhagavan Sri Sathya Sai, is a temple to Omkar, the Primordial sound, the first sound of creation.
4. Temple dedicated to Brahma
Lord Brahma represents the creative aspect of God. Yet, in the New creation it is the feelings of Shiva and Shakthi that create all as Sathya and Prema. Thus, the Kundalini Shakthi unites with Shiva in every Jeeva. All become Jeevan Mukthas. The Brahma Deva temple embodies this new principle of creation.
5. Temple dedicated to the five elements
Idols representing each of the five elements will be placed around Brahma’s Temple. In the New creation the five elements come under the direct control of God and are not affected by the evil qualities in man
6. Navaraja Mandalam Temple
Temple dedicated to the 9 planets, 27 stars and 12 astrological houses
Here, the Sun God will be placed in the centre, around it are the eight planets. Facing the planets will be the idols representing the 12 rashis, the astrological houses and close to them will be 27 stars. Each star will ve relevant to each rashi. There will be separate temples for each one of them. Man takes birth and comes under the influence of the 9 planets, the different planets bestowing the fruits of his past actions. Here, the nine planets will only be benevolent to all, showering Grace. This is because Sri Sathya Sai Baba and Sri Vasantha Sai have already destroyed the Karmas of all, by taking them on their physical body. The 9 planets will be controlled by the vibrations emanating from the Mukthi Stupi and the Vishwa Brahma Garbha Kottam. All will be free from worldly bondage and act in accordance with their divine nature. They will live a blissful life only for God.
*The name of the temple “Navaraja Mandalam” is given in the Sage Kakabhujandar Nadi.
7. Temple dedicated to Lord Shiva
Here Lord Shiva will be in Yoga Nishta, the state of deep meditation. This indicates Kaamadahana, the burning of desire or lust, the basis for the New creation.
8. Temple dedicated to Lord Panduranga and His consort Rakumayi
Pandaripuram is famed for devotees singing the glory and names of God. Sri Vasantha Sai was devoted to Lord Panduranga from her tender age. She listened to the stories of the devotees of the Lord and desired to experience Him as they had. When Sri Vasantha Sai visited the same temple and touched the idol of Lord Panduranga, she was filled with ecstatic feelings and declared to all those with her, “I am His! I only belong to Him!” It was only after this, Swami revealed that He had visited the temple and He materialized and tied the sacred Maangalya around the idol of Rakumayi. A bhajan hall will be constructed in front of this.
9. Temple dedicated to Radha Krishna
Sri Vasantha Sai had immeasurable love for Sri Krishna from her childhood and would always carry an idol of the Lord wherever she went. When she heard the story of Andal, she too desired to marry the Lord. She had many visions of Krishna and it was He who told her that He had incarnated again as Bhagavan Sri Sathya Sai Baba. Bhagavan Baba then began to speak with her in meditation and revealed that she was Radha. The Prema of Radha Krishna continues with Sathya Sai and Vasantha as the power that removes evil vibrations from the world to usher in the Sathya Yuga. Radha desired to be in oneness with Krishna wherever He was. This oneness is the basis for the Vasanthamayam Creation that now brings the Sathya Yuga. Here it is the Union of Sathya, Sathya Sai and Prema, Vasantha. Wherever Swami is, there Vasantha Amma unites with Him.
*A rasa leela mandap will be built opposite this temple.
10 Temple dedicated to Sri Rama
Sita and Rama exemplify the ideal marriage; they did not slip from dharma even at the level of thought. It is this purity in marriage that is the model for all Sathya Yuga marriages. Sita desired the golden deer. This is the cause for separation. A small desire separated Sita from Rama. Amma has no desires. She attained Swami through severe penance, yet is separated from His physical form. When Swami and Amma unite, it will be the union of Sathya and Prema in all. This is the Sathya Yuga, where once again it will be the reign of Rama, Rama Rajya, all over the world. The temple is dedicated to the ideal life of the individual, the family, the society, the country and the world. Here, the idols of Sita, Lakshmana and Hanuman stand together with Rama.
11. Temple dedicated to Sri Andal
Andal desired to marry God. In her last moments, she merged in the idol of Lord Ranganatha in Sri Rangam. Like her, Sri Vasantha Sai also desired to marry God and merge in Him. As a child, Amma would sing Andal’s dream verses, where the saint narrates her dream marriage with Krishna. “Yath bhavam thath bhavathi” Amma has marriage with God and in her last moments her body will merge with Swami. Amma also composed thousands of songs dedicated to Swami. It is the feelings of marriage and merger exposed in these songs that are the seed for the Sathya Yuga.
12. Temple dedicated to the Unity of faiths
The mission of the Avatar is to bring all religions under one umbrella. This temple is dedicated to Jesus, Buddha Zorashtra and Islam.
13. Temple dedicated to Lord Indra
Swami has revealed it was only Lord Indra who guarded Sri Vasantha Sai when she was performing penance in the Shimla cave. Swami has told now that Indra is His friend and is with Him now. This temple honours the Lord of Deva Loca.
14. Temple for Kamadeva and Rathidevi
In the Sathya Yuga, all will be freed from Kaama or desire. Thus, Kaamadeva and his consort, Rathidevi, will be worshipped as gods, to show their sacredness. This temple honours them.
15. Temple dedicated to Kamadhenu
The celestial cow Kamadhenu fulfils the desire of all. Whoever offers worship here, will have all spiritual desires fulfilled
16. Other Temples.
During Sri Vasantha Sai’s early years of penance, many gods and goddesses appeared in visions and bestowed different powers on her. They declared that the power of these Shakthis would expand and help the suffering masses in the world. The temple is constructed in gratitude to the gods and goddesses who bestowed their powers.


Saraswati Devi
Is the Goddess of speech and the presiding deity of knowledge and intelligence. She will help in the expansion of wisdom for spiritual attainment.
Gayatri Devi
Is the one who will illumine the mind and purify the heart.
Savithri Devi
Is the one who bestows grace for marriage, removes disharmony in married life.
Hanuman
Is the one who kindles devotion in aspirants, bestowing courage and strength. He also helps one to lead a life of abstinence.
Lord Dattatreya
Represents the trinity of Brahma Vishnu Maheshwara with the powers to create, sustain and destroy.
Hayagriva
Is a form of the Lord who bestows Brahma Jnana, Supreme wisdom of God.
Kanyakumari Devi Is the Goddess who first gave Atma Sanyas to Vasantha Sai. This temple is dedicated to Her.
Lord Dhanvantri
Is the Divine physician who emerged from the milky ocean along with Mahalakshmi. Many devotees benefitted from receiving this Shakthi from Vasantha Sai, their diseases cured.
Lord Bala Muruga
Is born through the union of the feelings of Lord Shiva and Mother Parvathi. The Stupi represents the union of Bhagavan Sri Sathya Sai Baba and Vasantha Sai, who demonstrate the Shiva Shakthi Principle. All children in Sathya Yuga will be like Muruga, who is born after the Kaamadahana of Shiva and penance of Mother Parvathi.
Shirdi Baba
Is the first Avatar of the triple Incarnation of the Sai. The Sai Avatar began with Shirdi Baba and ends with Prema Sai. Shirdi Baba was Shiva Aspect, Sathya Sai, Shiva Shakthi and Prema Sai will be Shakthi Avatar.
Garudazhwar
Garuda is the celestial vehicle of Mahalakshmi and Mahavishnu; thus his temple is significant.
Sage Narada
He is the Sage who is ever singing the glory of Lord Narayana throughout the three worlds. Swami has said that he is the witness to the Gandharva marriage of Radha Krishna.
King Harischandra
He is the earthly king whose life exemplifies the adherence to truth. Truth was his very life breath. It is truth that will reign supreme in the Sathya Yuga. Thus a temple is built to honour him.