Wednesday 28th September 2011

Today is the first day of Navratri and the commencement of the Grama Seva Project 2011. The UK Grama Seva Group was privileged to follow behind the Veda group in doing “pradakshina” around Swami’s Maha-Samadhi and the Mandir before proceeding to the Tata Sumo Vehicles allocated for them to travel in, as per Swami’s Divine instructions.

Transport for the Students consisted of over 35 trucks which were also loaded with supplies. Supplies included sarees, dhotis and food (consisting of Pulihora Rice and Ladoo). As the vehicles left the Prasanthi gates, all participants shouted “Bhagawan Sri Sathya Sai Baba ki Jai!”

The UK group had been split into 7 teams of up to 6 people each and each group was allocated different villages where they were to serve alongside Swami’s students and faculty members. All the villages covered today were in the Kota Cervvu Mandal. This district is made up of many smaller villages, each of different sizes with the largest being Kodapaganipalli which consists of over 500 houses.

Swami’s message and love can be seen to be reaching out to the world, as the villagers were waiting with broad smiles for the arrival of the Grama Seva workers. The villagers had washed the front of their houses and painted rangoli to welcome Swami’s students.

The Grama Seva began with bhajans sung whilst walking through the main streets of the village (Nagar Sankeertan) to sanctify and purify the environment with God’s name.


The Service was conducted with true Sai Spirit by adhering to the maxim “Service to Man is Service to God.” This was carried out from 9am o’clock till all houses within the district were covered. Everyone returned to the ashram by 1pm.



Tuesday 27th September 2011

With the immense grace of Bhagavan Sri Sathya Sai Baba, the UK Grama Seva Group had an opportunity to offer a small token of our love to Swami’s Samadhi this afternoon in darshan. The Group’s offering included the chanting of Purusha Suktam and Narayana Suktam and this was followed by bhajans and a bhajan medley.

After the aarti, Professor Anil Kumar announced the start of Grama Seva from tomorrow onwards for 9 days and culminating on the auspicious day of Dasara. During his address he also thanked the UK group for the continuous participation in the Grama Seva Activity alongside Swami’s students and faculty members for the last 8 years. He also made a special mention and thank for the continuing leadership and guidance the group have received under Sri Ajit Poppat, also known as Swami’s “Puppet.”

Monday 26th September 2011

After morning darshan, the Grama Seva boys had been invited to attend the meeting in the Sri Sathya Sai Institute of Higher Learning Auditorium on “Grama Seva 2011. An offering at Thy Divine Lotus feet.”


Here they had the fortune to listen to many distinguished faculty speakers such as the Vice-Chancellor of the Sri Sathya Sai Institute of Higher Learning, Sri B.N. Narasimhamurthy, Sri Sanjay Sahni and Professor A Sudhir Bhaskar. They all spoke on the history of Grama Seva, the importance and significance of it and the feelings one should have when offering Swami’s prasadam. Videos and photos of the planning and logistics work that goes on behind the scenes were shown. This included the preparation of Swami’s prasadam, packaging and uploading it onto the vehicles.

Sunday 25th September 2011

With the Grace and direct instruction of Bhagawan Sri Sathya Sai Baba, the Sai Kingdom (United Kingdom) Grama Seva Group stepped onto the hallowed ground of Prashanti Nilayam to follow the command of Bhagawan Baba and carry out Grama Seva together with Bhagawan’s own Students. The group consists of 46 brothers and 24 sisters all eager to participate in Grama Seva as instructed by Swami. The group has been brought to the Lotus Feet by Sri Ajit Poppat, affectionately known as Swami’s “puppet.”


After arriving early in the morning, the group attended their first Maha Samadhi Darshan in the Sai Kulwant hall at 4pm. A group from Andra Pradesh had also come to Prasanthi Nilayam and their youth performed a beautiful play, followed by Bal-vikas bhajans.





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