Humor Sai - Bloopers en la Presencia Divina, por B.Aravind.
Humor en Su Presencia ...
Fuente: aravindb1982
Descargo de responsabilidad:
Por favor, vaya por el espíritu del artículo. Nadie está siendo ridiculizado aquí , solo son únicas circunstancias y situaciones que se reviven.
Revisando algunas de las sesiones maravillosas de Trayee, que han tenido lugar a lo largo de los años y que tuve la suerte de asistir, me acuerdo de algunos episodios en los altavoces, sufrido por metidas de patas, en la presencia divina! .
Los errores cometidos involuntariamente, eran una fuente de alegría y felicidad, ya que se hicieron y siguen siendo incitadores de la risa, incluso hoy en día! .
Los episodios son muy conocidos en la comunidad Sai de estudiante y es con un cierto placer que yo los recuerdo.
El más famoso de ellos es el de los devotos de las fuerzas armadas. Él , estaba narrando sobre el poder protector del nombre de Swami. La escena fue en un helicóptero durante la infame guerra de 1971 entre India y Pakistán. En el afán de impresionar a la audiencia con la misericordia de Swami sobre él, dijo: "Nos estaban disparando por todos lados. Las balas pasaron rozando nuestro helicóptero y unas pocas pasaron a través de él también.
Grite..., "Sairam, Sairam" y el milagro de los milagros, la bala dio en mi compañero y no en mí! "
Grite..., "Sairam, Sairam" y el milagro de los milagros, la bala dio en mi compañero y no en mí! "
Swami al parecer es un Dios parcial !.
Hubo otro devoto que estaba tratando de glorificar el aspecto compasivo del Señor. Comenzó una charla, "En la era de Dwapara, la madre de los Pandavas, Kunti, oró al Señor Krishna por los problemas en su vida. En efecto, sólo en situaciones de dificultad constantemente recordaba a Dios. En esa época, se tenía que orar al Señor. Pero en esta época, Bhagavan Sri Sathya Sai Baba es tan compasivo que cuando tienes problemas, con talento me hace pensar en Él, incluso orando así! " ¡Oh Dios mío! ¿Cómo nos reímos!.
Y tenía una expresión de desconcierto en su rostro. Este entusiasmo por retratar a Swami en la luz más elevada, a menudo ha hecho que la gente transmitiera exactamente lo contrario incluso sin ellos darse cuenta.
Hay un devoto que estaba reviviendo los momentos difíciles que enfrentaron cuando las inundaciones arrasaron con la gente y las propiedades en el estado de Orissa, en la India. Pero cuando trató de transmitir su gratitud a Swami, dijo:" Es sólo la gracia de Swami que nos salvó. Nos reunimos todos en la casa e hicimos bhajans. Y Swami hizo el milagro, que todos los árboles cayeron sobre la casa del vecino! "
Entonces, es el caso clásico de un devoto erudito y anciano. Solía hacer uso de términos sánscritos y declaraciones en sus discursos. En una ocasión, él quiso glorificar el nombre de Swami como, "Maha Abhayakara Sai Naamam "-. significado, ese Nombre que confiere valentía.
Y terminó diciendo: " Mahabhayankara Sai Naamam "- significado, ese Nombre que es el más aterrador. Nunca olvidaré la mirada de asombro en el rostro de Swami, cuando dijo eso y el murmullo de risas que se produjo inmediatamente después de eso. Ese mismo orador, una vez hablo durante las celebraciones de Dasara. Él estaba hablando de la gloria y la historia de la Madre Divina. Y al igual que cualquier orador, él quería decir que Sathya Sai y la Madre divina eran uno y el mismo.
La Madre es también conocida como Mahishasuramardhini (que aniquilo al demonio Mahishasura). Mientras hablaba, él dijo: "Y en nuestra presencia hoy, tenemos a Sai Mahishasura (y se detuvo para tomar un sorbo de agua antes de completar) - Mardhini ! ".
Para quienes no están familiarizados con el sánscrito, la frase que fue puntuada con un sorbo de agua, se detuvo en referencia a Swami como el demonio, y no el aniquilador del demonio! .
Había un estudiante que estaba narrando cuando había encontrado un pequeño pájaro abandonado y desamparado. Él fue impulsado desde dentro por Swami, para tomar el pájaro y llevarlo al profesor de zoología. Y sin saberlo, hizo una confesión que hizo que todos se taparan sus cabezas de vergüenza en presencia Swami:
"Fui al Instituto y señor no había llegado aún. Véase, por lo general llega tarde al colegio! " Gracias a Dios que el profesor no estaba sentado en la audiencia! ...
"Fui al Instituto y señor no había llegado aún. Véase, por lo general llega tarde al colegio! " Gracias a Dios que el profesor no estaba sentado en la audiencia! ...
Otro estudiante se puso un poco nervioso mientras hablaba. Él comenzó a sufrir pérdidas de memoria. Él dijo, ".... en este punto, me viene a la memoria una historia famosa. Es tan inspirador que se ha convertido en un mantra en mi vida. La historia es la siguiente ....... ....... "- ¡Uy!.. Me olvide de la historia!
Pero nadie va a ser capaz de mejorarme estoy seguro! Yo estaba hablando con motivo de Sankranthi, después de los Encuentro Deportivo. Empecé con, " Los Sports anuales y Cultural es un evento anual. "
Como si esto fuera poco, empecé a describir los maravillosos programas que hacina los niños de las escuelas primarias.
Y dije: " Estos niños pequeños, niños de 2 años y 3 años de edad ... "
(Eran como mínimo de 5 1/2 años de edad!). Esto provocó carcajadas de todos y yo ni siquiera sabía lo que estaba pasando! ...Los completos y exhaustivos detalles de ese episodio es tema de otro artículo!
Larga vida a los bloopers, por llenar nuestro ser con alegría y risas.
Si te ha gustado este artículo, también te recomendamos ...
1. Qué preguntarle a Dios?
2. Una Sesión Trayee inolvidable profunda.
3. El Dios en un niño y la niña en Dios.
4. Dios ama la diversión: Ilustración de un niño en la playa
OMSAIRAMMM...
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Sai humour - Bloopers in the Divine Presence. by B.Aravind.
Humour in His Presence...
Source: aravindb1982
Disclaimer:
Please, please go by the spirit of the article. Nobody is being ridiculed here - only circumstances and situations being relived. :)
Revisiting some of the wonderful Trayee sessions that have taken place over the years that I was blessed to attend, I am reminded of some episodes where speakers suffered from the ‘foot-in-mouth’ disease in the Divine presence! Those errors committed unwittingly, were a source of mirth and happiness as they were made and they continue to be inciters of laughter even today! The episodes are well known in the Sai-student community and it is with some delight that I recollect them.
The most famous among them is that of the devotee from the armed forces. He was narrating about the protective power of Swami’s name. The scene was in a helicopter during the infamous 1971 war between India and Pakistan. In the eagerness to impress the audience with Swami’s mercy on him, he said, “There was firing all around. Bullets whizzed past our helicopter and a few passed through it too.
I just called out, “Sairam, Sairam” and miracle of miracles, the bullet hit my ADC and not me!”
Talk about making Swami look like a biased God!
There was another devotee who was trying to glorify the compassionate aspect of the Lord. He began a talk, “In the Dwapara age, the mother of the Pandavas, Kunti, prayed to Lord Krishna to fill her life with troubles. For, it was only in situations of trouble that she would constantly remember God. In that age, she had to pray to the Lord.
But in this age, Bhagawan Sri Sathya Sai Baba is so compassionate that he has gifted troubles made me think of Him even without me praying so!”
Oh My God! How we laughed! And he had a bewildered expression on his face.
This enthusiasm to portray Swami in the highest light often has made people convey exactly the opposite even without them realizing it. There is a devotee who was reliving the difficult times they faced when the floods washed away people and property in the state of Orissa in India. But when it came to conveying his gratitude to Swami, he said,
“It is only Swami’s grace that saved us. We all gathered in the home and did bhajans. Swami’s miracle was that all the trees fell on the neighbor’s house!”
Then, there is the classic case of an erudite and elderly devotee. He would often make use of high flowing Sanskrit terms and statements in his speeches. On one occasion, he wanted to glorify Swami’s name as, “Maha Abhayakara Sai Naamam” - meaning, that Name which confers fearlessness.
He ended up saying, “Mahabhayankara Sai Naamam” - meaning, that Name which is the most terrifying!
I shall never forget the shocked look on Swami’s face when he said that and the ripple of laughter that came about immediately after that.
The same speaker was once speaking during the Dasara celebrations. He was talking of the glory and story of the Divine Mother. And like any speaker would do, he wanted to say that Sathya Sai and the divine Mother were one and the same. The Mother is also known as Mahishasuramardhini ( one who annihilated the demon Mahishasura). As he spoke, he said,
“And in our presence today, we have Sai Mahishasura ( and stopped to take a sip of water before completing )- Mardhini !”
To those unfamiliar with Sanskrit, the sentence that was punctuated with a sip of water stopped at referring to Swami as the demon rather than the demon annihilator!
There was this student speaker who was narrating as to how he had found a small bird abandoned and helpless. He was prompted from within by Swami to take the bird to the zoology teacher. And unknowingly, he let a statement slip that made everyone put their heads down in embarrassment in Swamis presence,
“I went to the Institute and sir had not yet come. See, he usually is late to college!” Thank God the teacher was not sitting in the audience!
Another student became a little nervous as he spoke. He began to suffer memory lapses. He said, “....at this point, I am reminded of a famous story. It is so inspiring that it has become a mantra in my life. The story is.......the story is.......” -
Oops! He had forgotten the story!
But nobody will be able to better me am sure! I was speaking on the occasion of Sankranthi, after the Sports Meet. I began with,
"The annual Sports and Cultural Meet is an annual affair."
As if that was not enough, I began to describe the wonderful programmes put up by the Primary school children.
I said, "These small children, 2 year olds and 3 year olds..."
(They were a minimum 5 1/2 years old!). It elicited hearty laughter from everyone and I did not even realize what was happening! The complete and comprehensivedetails of that episode is subject of another article!
Long live such bloopers for they fill our beings with joy and laughter.
If you enjoyed this article, you might also like...
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2. One unforgettably profound Trayee Session.
3. The God in a child and the child in God.
4. God loves fun: Enlightenment from a child on the beach
Pero nadie va a ser capaz de mejorarme estoy seguro! Yo estaba hablando con motivo de Sankranthi, después de los Encuentro Deportivo. Empecé con, " Los Sports anuales y Cultural es un evento anual. "
Como si esto fuera poco, empecé a describir los maravillosos programas que hacina los niños de las escuelas primarias.
Y dije: " Estos niños pequeños, niños de 2 años y 3 años de edad ... "
(Eran como mínimo de 5 1/2 años de edad!). Esto provocó carcajadas de todos y yo ni siquiera sabía lo que estaba pasando! ...Los completos y exhaustivos detalles de ese episodio es tema de otro artículo!
Larga vida a los bloopers, por llenar nuestro ser con alegría y risas.
Si te ha gustado este artículo, también te recomendamos ...
1. Qué preguntarle a Dios?
2. Una Sesión Trayee inolvidable profunda.
3. El Dios en un niño y la niña en Dios.
4. Dios ama la diversión: Ilustración de un niño en la playa
OMSAIRAMMM...
............................................................................................................
Sai humour - Bloopers in the Divine Presence. by B.Aravind.
Humour in His Presence...
Source: aravindb1982
Disclaimer:
Please, please go by the spirit of the article. Nobody is being ridiculed here - only circumstances and situations being relived. :)
Revisiting some of the wonderful Trayee sessions that have taken place over the years that I was blessed to attend, I am reminded of some episodes where speakers suffered from the ‘foot-in-mouth’ disease in the Divine presence! Those errors committed unwittingly, were a source of mirth and happiness as they were made and they continue to be inciters of laughter even today! The episodes are well known in the Sai-student community and it is with some delight that I recollect them.
The most famous among them is that of the devotee from the armed forces. He was narrating about the protective power of Swami’s name. The scene was in a helicopter during the infamous 1971 war between India and Pakistan. In the eagerness to impress the audience with Swami’s mercy on him, he said, “There was firing all around. Bullets whizzed past our helicopter and a few passed through it too.
I just called out, “Sairam, Sairam” and miracle of miracles, the bullet hit my ADC and not me!”
Talk about making Swami look like a biased God!
There was another devotee who was trying to glorify the compassionate aspect of the Lord. He began a talk, “In the Dwapara age, the mother of the Pandavas, Kunti, prayed to Lord Krishna to fill her life with troubles. For, it was only in situations of trouble that she would constantly remember God. In that age, she had to pray to the Lord.
But in this age, Bhagawan Sri Sathya Sai Baba is so compassionate that he has gifted troubles made me think of Him even without me praying so!”
Oh My God! How we laughed! And he had a bewildered expression on his face.
This enthusiasm to portray Swami in the highest light often has made people convey exactly the opposite even without them realizing it. There is a devotee who was reliving the difficult times they faced when the floods washed away people and property in the state of Orissa in India. But when it came to conveying his gratitude to Swami, he said,
“It is only Swami’s grace that saved us. We all gathered in the home and did bhajans. Swami’s miracle was that all the trees fell on the neighbor’s house!”
Then, there is the classic case of an erudite and elderly devotee. He would often make use of high flowing Sanskrit terms and statements in his speeches. On one occasion, he wanted to glorify Swami’s name as, “Maha Abhayakara Sai Naamam” - meaning, that Name which confers fearlessness.
He ended up saying, “Mahabhayankara Sai Naamam” - meaning, that Name which is the most terrifying!
I shall never forget the shocked look on Swami’s face when he said that and the ripple of laughter that came about immediately after that.
The same speaker was once speaking during the Dasara celebrations. He was talking of the glory and story of the Divine Mother. And like any speaker would do, he wanted to say that Sathya Sai and the divine Mother were one and the same. The Mother is also known as Mahishasuramardhini ( one who annihilated the demon Mahishasura). As he spoke, he said,
“And in our presence today, we have Sai Mahishasura ( and stopped to take a sip of water before completing )- Mardhini !”
To those unfamiliar with Sanskrit, the sentence that was punctuated with a sip of water stopped at referring to Swami as the demon rather than the demon annihilator!
There was this student speaker who was narrating as to how he had found a small bird abandoned and helpless. He was prompted from within by Swami to take the bird to the zoology teacher. And unknowingly, he let a statement slip that made everyone put their heads down in embarrassment in Swamis presence,
“I went to the Institute and sir had not yet come. See, he usually is late to college!” Thank God the teacher was not sitting in the audience!
Another student became a little nervous as he spoke. He began to suffer memory lapses. He said, “....at this point, I am reminded of a famous story. It is so inspiring that it has become a mantra in my life. The story is.......the story is.......” -
Oops! He had forgotten the story!
But nobody will be able to better me am sure! I was speaking on the occasion of Sankranthi, after the Sports Meet. I began with,
"The annual Sports and Cultural Meet is an annual affair."
As if that was not enough, I began to describe the wonderful programmes put up by the Primary school children.
I said, "These small children, 2 year olds and 3 year olds..."
(They were a minimum 5 1/2 years old!). It elicited hearty laughter from everyone and I did not even realize what was happening! The complete and comprehensivedetails of that episode is subject of another article!
Long live such bloopers for they fill our beings with joy and laughter.
If you enjoyed this article, you might also like...
1. What to ask from God?
2. One unforgettably profound Trayee Session.
3. The God in a child and the child in God.
4. God loves fun: Enlightenment from a child on the beach
OMSAIRAMMM...
OMSAIRAMMM...
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