The Sri Sathya Sai Seva Organisations, founded by Bhagawan Sri Sathya Sai Baba in the year 1965, is a service organisation with a spiritual core and base to benefit all mankind irrespective of religion, caste, creed or sect. The Organisation serves as a platform for its members to undertake service and other activities as their sadhana (spiritual discipline) which is motivated by an urge for self-transformation to realise one’s inherent divinity.
" The following extracts from the discourses given by Sri Sathya Sai Baba proclaim the purpose of the organisation:“You must have the firm belief that the aim of this Organisation is to remove the obstacles that keep man away from God, that separate maanavathwa (humanity) from Maadhavathwa (Divinity). There can be no human; it is all Divine. This Organisation must elevate the human into the Divine
— Divine Discourse, All-India Conference, Prashanthi Nilayam, 21 November 1970
“The main objective of the Sathya Sai Organisation, which you must always keep before you is to help man to recognise the Divinity that is inherent in him. But, this Divinity is latent; it is veiled; it is not always apparent to oneself or others.”
— Divine Discourse, Bombay, 6 January 1975
In a revealing discourse delivered on the 23rd of February 1968 in Prashanthi Nilayam, Sri Sathya Sai Baba clearly explained the purpose of the organisation. He said:
“The Organisations named after Me are not to be used for publicising My Name, or creating a new cult around My worship. They must try to spread interest in japam (recitation of God’s Name), dhyaanam (meditation) and other saadhanas (spiritual practices), which lead man Godward; they must demonstrate the joy derivable from bhajan (devotional group singing) and Naamasmarana (remembering God’s Name), the Shaanthi (peace) that one can draw from Sathsang (good company). They must render seva (service) to the helpless, the sick, the distressed, the illiterate and the needy. Their seva (selfless service) should not be exhibitionistic; it must seek no reward, not even gratitude or thanks from 1 the recipients. Seva is saadhana, not a pastime of the rich and well placed. Each one must realise his own truth. That is the purpose of all the teaching, all the curing, all the counselling, all the organising, all the advising that I do”
— Prashanthi Nilayam, 23 February 1968
It is emphasised that the Sai Organisation is not a religious or a proselytising organisation. It has also not been established to preach any particular religion. At no point is an individual asked to follow a certain religion or rituals. On the contrary each is inspired to follow his own faith so as to ensure that a Hindu becomes a better Hindu, a Muslim becomes a better Muslim, a Christian becomes a better Christian and so on. In fact, this spiritual basis inspires everyone to pursue his own religion better by putting into practice Love and Selflessness. That is why the Organisation features in its emblem the symbols of the major religions of mankind. Thus, without any distinction of religion, nationality, race, socio-economic status, either for those who work in the Organisation or for those who are served by it, the Organisation transcends all barriers leading humanity towards the ideal of ‘Fatherhood of God and Brotherhood of Man’.
Sri Sathya Sai Seva Organisations functions under three wings viz. (i) Spiritual, (ii) Education and (iii) Service. These symbolise Worship, Wisdom and Work respectively. Although the nature of activities undertaken under different wings appear to be distinct or dissimilar, yet there is an inherent interrelationship amongst all the three wings. Spirituality and Service are complementary to each other. Spirituality is the motivational force behind service and service is the fulfilment of spirituality. Therefore, spiritual knowledge must be skilled into wisdom and should be put into practice in the form of service to humanity in order to realise the ultimate objective for which the organisation has been established. Thus, in order to successfully realise the purpose of joining the Sai Organisation, one must participate in activities of all the three wings. Spiritual Wing, Education Wing and Service Wing.
Every Thursday & Sunday - Bhajans by Sivam Bhajan Group from 6.00pm
Bahula Ekadasi - Sri Vishnu Sahasranama Parayanam from 10:30am onwards
Suddha Ekadasi - Vishnu Sahasranama Parayanam from 10:30am onwards
Arudra Nakshatram - Sivam Mandira Pradakshina with Veda Patanam from 5:15am
Ekadasa Sri Rudra Parayanam (11 times Sri Rudram Chanting) - from 7:30am
Pournami - Lalitha Sahasranama Parayanam from 10:30am onwards
5:00 am - Omkaram, Suprabhatham, Nagar Sankeerthan
6:00 am - Mangala Harathi
6:30 am - Veda Patanam
7:15 am - Laghunyasa Purvaka Ekavara Rudrabhishekam to Saieeshwara Lingam and Sai Rajarajeshwari (Sri Chakram) by Sai Devotees (Couple) at Sanctum Sanctorum
9:00 am - Mangala Harathi
9:30 am - Shodashopachara Pooja by Samithis Mahila Vibhag
6:00 pm - Bhajans by Samithis
6:30 pm - Mangala Harathi
7:25 pm - Gayathri Chanting and Second Harathi