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Chaitanya Jyoti Museum Opening Bhagavan Sri Sathya Sai Baba blesses us with his Darshan in this seven-minute slow motion film showing the opening ceremonies of the Chaitanya Jyoti Museum at his ashram in Puttaparthi, India. Filmed on November 18th, 2000 as part of Sai Baba's 75th Birthday Celebrations, this film shows Swami touring the new museum and blessing all those in attendance. A special soundtrack that features Swami singing accompanies the film. Real Player - 25k, 46k, 50k, 110k, 333k Windows Media - 25k, 48k, 110k, 300k 435k Quicktime - 240k, |
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76th Birthday Montage
Devotees from around the world attend the 76th Birthday Celebrations for Bhagavan Sri Sathya Sai Baba in this nine- minute montage of scenes taken from November 18th through 23rd, 2001 at Swami's ashram in Puttaparthi, India. A special soundtrack that features Swami singing accompanies the film. This is the last year Swami wore his white robe on His Birthday. Real Player - 46k, 100k, 332k, 532k Windows Media - 56k, 110k, 435k, 700k Quicktime - 240k, 300k |
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Shivalingum Manifestations
Shivaratri, March 12th and 13th, 2002 On March 12th, 2002, Bhagavan Sri Sathya Sai Baba once again brought forth a Lingum materialized inside his body. In this short four-minute film we can see from various camera angles in Sai Kulwant hall Swami's actual materialization as the Lingum comes out of his mouth. Also, on March 13th Swami materialized another very large Lingum in his hand and held it up for everyone present in the hall to see. Real Player - 56k, 332k Windows Media - 28k, 56k, 332k |
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Distress and Relief:
The Story of the Sathya Sai Baba Water Project One of Sathya Sai Baba's greatest service projects has been his amazing on-going project to supply fresh drinking water to over 700 remote villages in rural India. The people of these impoverished villages had for many years been without drinkable water until 1995 when Swami began construction on this massive undertaking. This ten-minute film is the story of his wondrous miracle that solved this long-felt need. Real Player - 25k, 46k, 116k, 332k, 437k Windows Media - 24k, 56k, 374k Quicktime - 96k, 296k |
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Grama Seva -
Service to Man is Service to God The students of the Sathya Sai Institute of Higher Learning in Puttaparthi, India have long been known for their fine character and their service to their fellow man. This ten-minute film gives us a wonderful insight into their ability to spread Swami's Love to the poorest or the poor. Grama Seva or "Village Service" is the distribution of food and clothing by the students to rural villages within driving distance of Swami's university. The film also contains some of Swami's wonderful messages about how when we serve others, we are really serving God. Real Player - 56k, 110k, 332k Windows Media - 56k, 110k, 332k |
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Hymns From the Vedas:
Song of Creation This eleven-minute film describing the Creation of the Universe contains the words of Sathya Sai Baba and selected verses from the Vedas - including the Rig Veda, The Atharva Veda, and the later Upanisads. As each verse is sung, it appears on screen in Sanskrit, an ancient Indian language, and is followed by its spoken English translation. Some historians have stated that the Rig-Veda originated in India over 8,000 years ago, dating to at least 6,500 BCE. Their research has led them to believe this date is accurate as certain hymns contain references to astrological configurations observed in the heavens at that time. Most historians agree that the Rig-Veda is the oldest human document known to man, pre-dating the first known appearance of writing around 3,400 BCE, and pre-dating the Bible by almost 5,000 years. Prior to, and even after the birth of writing, the Vedas were passed from generation to generation orally. Many scholars have speculated that for several thousand years, there was nothing more important in the life of a young man than learning the Vedas from his father. Recently, there has been a renewed interest in the Vedas and their importance as the foundation of the Hindu religion. Sathya Sai Baba has said that his purpose is to foster the Vedas. |
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