Travel from page to page as a pilgrim, with humility, faith and hope, tarrying at every turn to fill your hearts with visions of the many-turreted Citadel of God and of God Himself. I invite you to participate in this holy sharing. They share with others the love, the wisdom and the power I impart, and all reap immense gain thereby." They take delight in narrating stories centred around My sport and My compassion. Lord Krishna describes to Arjuna those who had received the impact of His grace, thus: " My sweetness has soaked into every level of their consciousness. Nevertheless, the Divinity in us draws us to Him, even while He seeks us, the straying as well as the steady one, to keep us in His cosy custody. That almighty Love overwhelms us into blissful silence the all-encompassing Power makes us aware of our inadequacies. It has become well-nigh impossible to keep pace with the ever-expanding manifoldness of the manifestation of Divinity that is Sai. But since I have never felt that I am the writer, I plead 'not guilty' and desist. I should apologize for allowing ten eventful years to pass by since placing Part III of ' Sathyam Sivam Sundaram' in your hands before doing the same with Part IV, although Bhagavân has been keeping me alive and attentive beyond my expectations.
* The Crucifix (Taken from: 'My Baba and I' by John Hislop, pp. * The Story of Dhruva, in text and pictures. * Bhagavad Gîtâ, Chapter 11, verse 12: The Yoga of the Universal Form on the confrontation with the complete of His reality. * Divine Discourses on Dasara by Bhagavân Sathya Sai Baba * Esoteric Significance of the Veda Purusha Jnana Yajna SubbaRao, from Sanathana Sarathi, December 1997
* Esoteric Significance of the Veda Purusha Jnana Yajna, by G.V.