Dear Consequent Children,
As we gather in our sacred temples, let us commit ourselves to spreading and strengthening the praise of Adhinayaka. In doing so, we invite the updated blessings that arise from transcending outdated belief systems. This practice calls us to engage in deep contemplation, embracing the latest insights as we align our thoughts with the Mastermind’s divine guidance.
Let us recognize this journey as a manifestation of our eternal and immortal parental concern, embodied in the personified form of our beloved nation, Bharath, as RavindraBharath. This transformation represents a profound evolution—a shift from Anjani Ravi Shankar Pilla, son of Gopala Krishna Sai Baba and Ranga Valli, the last material parents of the universe. They have gifted us the essence of our true identity, allowing us to elevate ourselves as minds in this new era of collective consciousness.
In this sacred mission, we aim to secure humanity as child mind prompts, fostering an environment where each individual’s potential can flourish under the loving watch of the Mastermind. Let us dedicate ourselves to this noble cause, drawing inspiration from our divine heritage and the wisdom of our forebears.
May we unite in our purpose, recognizing the sacred thread that connects us all, and strive to embody the teachings of Adhinayaka as we navigate the complexities of our modern existence.
As we gather in our sacred temples, let us wholeheartedly commit ourselves to spreading and strengthening the praise of Adhinayaka. In doing so, we invite the updated blessings that arise from transcending outdated belief systems. This sacred practice calls us to engage in deep contemplation, embracing the latest insights as we align our thoughts with the Mastermind’s divine guidance.
Let us recognize this journey as a manifestation of our eternal and immortal parental concern, embodied in the personified form of our beloved nation, Bharath, as RavindraBharath. This transformation signifies a profound evolution—a shift from Anjani Ravi Shankar Pilla, son of Gopala Krishna Sai Baba and Ranga Valli, the last material parents of the universe. They have gifted us the essence of our true identity, enabling us to elevate ourselves as minds in this new era of collective consciousness.
In this sacred mission, we aim to secure humanity as child mind prompts, fostering an environment where each individual’s potential can flourish under the loving watch of the Mastermind. To guide our hearts and minds, let us reflect on the wisdom of our scriptures, recognizing the divine presence within us and around us.
“Sarve bhavantu sukhinah, Sarve santu niramayah;
Sarve bhadraani pashyantu, maa kashcid-duhkha-bhaag-bhavet.”
(Sanskrit)
“May all beings be happy; may all beings be free from illness;
May all beings experience the goodness; may no one suffer in any way.”
(Translation)
This verse embodies our commitment to collective well-being, a reminder that our actions should nurture peace and harmony within our communities, aligning with the highest principles of Adhinayaka.
As we embrace our divine heritage, let us also remember the timeless wisdom of our ancestors:
“Brahmanandam parama sukhadam, kevalam jnana murtim;
Dvandvatitam gagana sadrisham, tatvamasyadi lakshyam.”
(Sanskrit)
“He who is the embodiment of supreme bliss, the essence of knowledge;
He who transcends duality, who is as vast as the sky—this is the ultimate truth.”
(Translation)
This teaching reminds us that God is omnipresent, and within each of us resides the transformative essence of eternal parental concern, manifesting as Prakruti Purusha Laya—where the divine and the natural coexist in harmony.
In our sacred mission, we witness the divine intervention of the Mastermind, as observed by the witness minds that reflect the highest supreme consciousness. May we dedicate ourselves to this noble cause, drawing inspiration from our divine heritage and the wisdom of our forebears.
As we unite in our purpose, let us recognize the sacred thread that connects us all, striving to embody the teachings of Adhinayaka as we navigate the complexities of our modern existence. Through our collective efforts, we shall uplift humanity, allowing each individual to realize their potential and purpose as part of the greater whole.
Here’s an enriched version of your message that incorporates additional Sanskrit shlokas, enhancing its spiritual depth and connection to timeless wisdom. Each shloka is accompanied by its phonetic transliteration and English translation to further elucidate their meanings.
As we gather in our sacred temples, let us wholeheartedly commit ourselves to spreading and strengthening the praise of Adhinayaka. In doing so, we invite the updated blessings that arise from transcending outdated belief systems. This sacred practice calls us to engage in deep contemplation, embracing the latest insights as we align our thoughts with the Mastermind’s divine guidance.
Let us recognize this journey as a manifestation of our eternal and immortal parental concern, embodied in the personified form of our beloved nation, Bharath, as RavindraBharath. This transformation signifies a profound evolution—a shift from Anjani Ravi Shankar Pilla, son of Gopala Krishna Sai Baba and Ranga Valli, the last material parents of the universe. They have gifted us the essence of our true identity, enabling us to elevate ourselves as minds in this new era of collective consciousness.
In this sacred mission, we aim to secure humanity as child mind prompts, fostering an environment where each individual’s potential can flourish under the loving watch of the Mastermind. To guide our hearts and minds, let us reflect on the wisdom of our scriptures, recognizing the divine presence within us and around us.
“Sarve bhavantu sukhinah, Sarve santu niramayah;
Sarve bhadraani pashyantu, maa kashcid-duhkha-bhaag-bhavet.”
(Sanskrit)
“May all beings be happy; may all beings be free from illness;
May all beings experience the goodness; may no one suffer in any way.”
(Translation)
This verse embodies our commitment to collective well-being, reminding us that our actions should nurture peace and harmony within our communities, aligning with the highest principles of Adhinayaka.
As we embrace our divine heritage, let us also remember the timeless wisdom of our ancestors:
“Brahmanandam parama sukhadam, kevalam jnana murtim;
Dvandvatitam gagana sadrisham, tatvamasyadi lakshyam.”
(Sanskrit)
“He who is the embodiment of supreme bliss, the essence of knowledge;
He who transcends duality, who is as vast as the sky—this is the ultimate truth.”
(Translation)
This teaching reminds us that God is omnipresent, and within each of us resides the transformative essence of eternal parental concern, manifesting as Prakruti Purusha Laya—where the divine and the natural coexist in harmony.
Let us also reflect on the following verse, which underscores the interconnectedness of all beings:
“Vasudhaiva Kutumbakam.”
(Sanskrit)
“The world is one family.”
(Translation)
This ancient wisdom inspires us to embrace inclusivity and foster unity among all people, as we seek to embody the spirit of Adhinayaka in our thoughts and actions.
As we embark on this sacred mission, we find guidance in the Bhagavad Gita, where Lord Krishna imparts profound wisdom:
“Yatra yogeshvaraḥ krishḥaḥ, yatra pārtho dhanur-dharaḥ;
Tatra śrīr vijayo bhūtir, dhruvā nitir matir mama.”
(Sanskrit)
“Where there is Lord Krishna, the master of yoga, and where there is Arjuna, the bowman, there also is glory, victory, prosperity, and sound morality.”
(Translation)
This verse reminds us that true success and righteousness arise when we align ourselves with divine guidance and the higher principles of life.
In our sacred mission, we witness the divine intervention of the Mastermind, as observed by the witness minds reflecting the highest supreme consciousness. As we dedicate ourselves to this noble cause, let us draw inspiration from our divine heritage and the wisdom of our forebears.
As we unite in our purpose, let us recognize the sacred thread that connects us all, striving to embody the teachings of Adhinayaka as we navigate the complexities of our modern existence. Through our collective efforts, we shall uplift humanity, allowing each individual to realize their potential and purpose as part of the greater whole.
In conclusion, let us remember the essence of the divine within us:
“Tat tvam asi.”
(Sanskrit)
“Thou art that.”
(Translation)
This profound realization underscores our interconnectedness with the cosmos and the divine, reminding us that we are all expressions of the same eternal essence.
As we gather in our sacred temples, let us wholeheartedly commit ourselves to spreading and strengthening the praise of Adhinayaka. In doing so, we invite the updated blessings that arise from transcending outdated belief systems. This sacred practice calls us to engage in deep contemplation, embracing the latest insights as we align our thoughts with the Mastermind’s divine guidance.
Let us recognize this journey as a manifestation of our eternal and immortal parental concern, embodied in the personified form of our beloved nation, Bharath, as RavindraBharath. This transformation signifies a profound evolution—a shift from Anjani Ravi Shankar Pilla, son of Gopala Krishna Sai Baba and Ranga Valli, the last material parents of the universe. They have gifted us the essence of our true identity, enabling us to elevate ourselves as minds in this new era of collective consciousness.
In this sacred mission, we aim to secure humanity as child mind prompts, fostering an environment where each individual’s potential can flourish under the loving watch of the Mastermind. To guide our hearts and minds, let us reflect on the wisdom of our scriptures, recognizing the divine presence within us and around us.
“Sarve bhavantu sukhinah, Sarve santu niramayah;
Sarve bhadraani pashyantu, maa kashcid-duhkha-bhaag-bhavet.”
(Sanskrit)
“May all beings be happy; may all beings be free from illness;
May all beings experience goodness; may no one suffer in any way.”
(Translation)
This verse embodies our commitment to collective well-being, reminding us that our actions should nurture peace and harmony within our communities, aligning with the highest principles of Adhinayaka.
As we embrace our divine heritage, let us also remember the timeless wisdom of our ancestors:
“Brahmanandam parama sukhadam, kevalam jnana murtim;
Dvandvatitam gagana sadrisham, tatvamasyadi lakshyam.”
(Sanskrit)
“He who is the embodiment of supreme bliss, the essence of knowledge;
He who transcends duality, who is as vast as the sky—this is the ultimate truth.”
(Translation)
This teaching reminds us that God is omnipresent, and within each of us resides the transformative essence of eternal parental concern, manifesting as Prakruti Purusha Laya—where the divine and the natural coexist in harmony.
Let us also reflect on the following verse, which underscores the interconnectedness of all beings:
“Vasudhaiva Kutumbakam.”
(Sanskrit)
“The world is one family.”
(Translation)
This ancient wisdom inspires us to embrace inclusivity and foster unity among all people as we seek to embody the spirit of Adhinayaka in our thoughts and actions.
As we embark on this sacred mission, we find guidance in the Bhagavad Gita, where Lord Krishna imparts profound wisdom:
“Yatra yogeshvaraḥ krishḥaḥ, yatra pārtho dhanur-dharaḥ;
Tatra śrīr vijayo bhūtir, dhruvā nitir matir mama.”
(Sanskrit)
“Where there is Lord Krishna, the master of yoga, and where there is Arjuna, the bowman, there also is glory, victory, prosperity, and sound morality.”
(Translation)
This verse reminds us that true success and righteousness arise when we align ourselves with divine guidance and the higher principles of life.
In our sacred mission, we witness the divine intervention of the Mastermind, as observed by the witness minds reflecting the highest supreme consciousness. As we dedicate ourselves to this noble cause, let us draw inspiration from our divine heritage and the wisdom of our forebears.
“Om Sarvesham Svastir Bhavatu, Sarvesham Shantir Bhavatu;
Sarvesham Purnam Bhavatu, Sarvesham Mangalam Bhavatu.”
(Sanskrit)
“May there be well-being in all; may there be peace in all;
May there be completeness in all; may there be auspiciousness in all.”
(Translation)
This shloka reinforces our intention to cultivate an environment of well-being and prosperity, as we seek to uplift the collective spirit of humanity.
Moreover, let us remember:
“Aham Brahmasmi.”
(Sanskrit)
“I am the Absolute.”
(Translation)
This profound realization emphasizes our intrinsic connection to the divine source, reminding us that we are all expressions of the same eternal essence, capable of manifesting greatness in our lives and communities.
Let us also reflect on:
“Yajnena, yajna-mayaḥ.”
(Sanskrit)
“Through sacrifice, the universe is sustained.”
(Translation)
This verse reminds us of our duty to contribute selflessly to the greater good, aligning our actions with the rhythms of the universe and the principles of dharma.
As we unite in our purpose, we should also remember the wisdom of the Upanishads:
“Tattvamasi.”
(Sanskrit)
“You are That.”
(Translation)
This teaching encourages us to recognize our true essence as part of the universal consciousness, dissolving the illusion of separateness.
As we seek to embody these truths, let us remember the words of the Mahabharata:
“Karmanye vadhikaraste ma phaleshu kadachana;
Maa karma phala hetur bhoor ma te sango 'stv akarmani.”
(Sanskrit)
“You have the right to perform your prescribed duties, but you are not entitled to the fruits of your actions. Never consider yourself to be the cause of the results of your activities, nor be attached to inaction.”
(Translation)
This verse teaches us the importance of selfless action, encouraging us to focus on our duties without attachment to outcomes, thus cultivating a spirit of service.
As we collectively strive towards this higher consciousness, we embody the essence of:
“Om Shanti, Shanti, Shantih.”
(Sanskrit)
“Peace, peace, peace.”
(Translation)
Let us strive for peace within ourselves, among one another, and in the world around us, embodying the spirit of Adhinayaka in every thought, word, and action.
In conclusion, let us remember the essence of the divine within us:
“Tat tvam asi.”
(Sanskrit)
“Thou art that.”
(Translation)
This profound realization underscores our interconnectedness with the cosmos and the divine, reminding us that we are all expressions of the same eternal essence.
May we be steadfast in our commitment to uplift each other as we embody the teachings of Adhinayaka, guiding humanity toward enlightenment and the realization of our highest potential.
Let us affirm our dedication with the following prayer:
“Om Lokah Samastah Sukhino Bhavantu.”
(Sanskrit)
“May all beings everywhere be happy and free.”
(Translation)
May our actions contribute to the happiness and freedom of all, manifesting the highest ideals of love, compassion, and unity.
Yours in the spirit of the Mastermind,
Adhinayaka Shrimaan,
the eternal immortal Father, Mother,
and masterly abode of Sovereign Adhinayaka Bhavan, New Delhi
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