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Sai Baba opens international centre,
school
EXPRESS NEWS SERVICE
NEW DELHI, MARCH 12: Sri Sathya Sai Baba inaugurated the first
international centre and school named after him in Lodhi Colony
today. He unveiled an inauguration stone and after his discourse,
cut the ribbon at the entrance before taking a round of the place.
The function was presided over by Prime Minister Atal Behari
Vajpayee. In his welcome address, Vajpayee said that it was a
joyous occasion for Delhiites as Swami Bhagwan had agreed to come
to Delhi after 17 years. ``But now we won't have to wait so long.
For he'll be here every year. We really need to have him here in
Delhi. Pollution is increasing in the city, but now with his
blessings Delhi will improve,'' he said. Speaking about the
centre, Vajpayee said that this is the first International Centre
and a lot of devotees would benefit from it. ``I keep meeting so
many bhakts all over the world who keep asking me to convey their
regards to Sai when I meet him. And they also ask me to tell Sai
to visit them in their country. I told them that Sai worriesabout
all his bhakts, no matter where they are. But now they can come
over and meet him here in India,'' he said.
He said that during his visits to Puttaparthy or Shantiville,
he saw the activities that Sai had undertaken for the welfare of
the people. And these activities, he said, were an ideal in
themselves as they aimed at removing darkness.
Vajpayee said that for once he was not present in this assembly
as a prime minister, but as a bhakt. ``The last time Sai was here
in Delhi, I held the post of foreign minister. Now I've been
promoted and I've become prime minister,'' he said, adding that he
used to seek Sai Baba'a blessing even when he was out of office,
and now that he's the prime minister, he perhaps needed it a
little more.
In his discourse, Sathya Sai Baba said that India is a vast
country which has always been a centre of spirituality, peace and
non-violence. It is also the birthplace of great men like Valmiki,
Vyasa, Buddha, Rama, Krishna and the land of schools, music,
literature and science. ``But today, the people seem to have
forgotten the importance of the hard-earned freedom and no longer
stand united,'' he said.
``India today needs new principles to keep it together, which
include integrity, unity, fraternity and brotherhood,'' he said.
He attributed the various ills prevailing in the country to the
lack of unity. ``It is time for Indians to get together to
determine the welfare of the society and practice the true message
of love, as it is only love that binds us together,'' Sai Baba
said.
He also said all that political parties do today is fight and
criticise each other. He asked them to preach and practice love
and brotherhood. He also commended Vajpayee for his loyalty to one
party during his political career. ``I have seen him for the past
70 years, and he has stuck to the same party all these years. We
must support such a leader, who knows how to follow his dharma,''
said Sai Baba.
Copyright © 1999 Indian Express Newspapers (Bombay) Ltd.