Birth
Bhagawan Sri Sathya Sai Baba was born on
the 23rd day of November 1926, at a quiet little village,
Puttaparthi, in the South Indian state of Andhra Pradesh,
then a part of the Madras Presidency. The year was Akshaya,
the Never-declining, the Ever-full. It was the time of sunrise;
and, the villagers were chanting the names of Lord Shiva,
remembering that the day was still Karthika Somavara, a Monday
of the Holy Month of Karthika, devoted to the puja (worship)
of Shiva. That day was made even more auspicious for Shiva
worship, because the ascendant star was Ardra (the star of
Shiva). On this day, when these rare and propitious signs
came together, the people thronged the temples of the Lord
to offer special pujas and pray for His benediction.
Signs of the Descent
Meanwhile, mysterious indications of the impending incarnation
occurred in Pedda Venkama's house. For example, there was
the twang of the tambura! Since the brothers and the father
were all interested in the village operas, there was a big
tambura (a string instrument) and a maddala (drum). As the
birth of the Son for whom Mother Easwaramma prayed, announced
itself as imminent, the house was awakened at midnight, and
sometimes even later, by the tambura twanging automatically,
and the maddala beating rhythmically as if an expert Hand
was playing on it! One Shastri (Vedic scholar), whom Pedda
Venkama Raju approached for an explanation, said that it was
an auspicious occurrence: it meant the presence of a Shakthi,
a beneficent Power, conferring harmony, spiritual elevation
and joy.
The Sun rises above the horizon!
The Mother had also just finished her Sathya Narayana Puja
in accordance with her vows, for, even while she was going
through the final rituals, the pangs forewarned her. When
Easwaramma announced the pangs, word was sent to the mother-in-law,
Lakshmamma, the pious lady of the house; but, it became known
that she had gone to the house of the priest to perform the
Puja of Sathya Narayana; the messenger discovered her there
and urged her to return; but she was so confident of the Grace
of Sathya Narayana, so steadfast in her devotion, so disciplined
in her religious adherence, that she refused to be hustled!
She sent word that she would bring with her the sacred offerings
after the Puja and that on no account would she allow her
prayers to be interrupted! She finished the entire ritual
with full concentration, came home and gave her daughter-in-law
the flowers and the sacred water. Easwaramma partook of the
blessings of the Lord. Next moment, the Lord was born and
the Sun rose above the horizon!
Sathyanarayana Raju
A very significant event occurred soon after the birth of
the child, which revealed the divinity of the baby. One day,
it was noticed that the bed of clothes on which the baby was
lying was being moved up and down in a peculiar way by something
underneath. They watched with bated breath and when they looked
under the bed they found a cobra underneath! The snake was
playing the role of Sesha to the Seshasai! [Sesha, according
to Hindu belief, is the serpent on whose bed of coil Lord
Vishnu rests.]
The baby was named Sathyanarayana because
there seemed to be a significant relationship between the
worship to that God and the realisation of the mother’s
cherished desire. When the Namakaranam (Naming Ceremony) was
performed and the name was whispered in the ear; it seems
the baby smiled, for the suggestion to give that name must
have emanated unobtrusively from Itself! The embodiment and
exponent of Truth could not give Himself a more appropriate
name. |