
Meaning: O Mind! Chant the name of Lord Rama, Krishna and Govinda. Sathya Sai, who is above and beyond time and the very embodiment of all virtues and success All- pervading Shiva, Who sustains the entire creation Omniscient Lord, Who is the indweller of all hearts. Meaning: Lord Krishna, Lord Rama, Who is Savior and uplifter of the afflicted and the miserable. O Ever Merciful and Compassionate Lord! Kindly shower grace on us who are helpless. Meaning: O Lord! Thy name is potent and powerful for the purification of the fallen ones. Son of Mother Eshwaramma! You are forgiver and remover of faults and provider of auspiciousness. Meaning: O Lotus-eyed Lord Narayana! Protector of those who have fallen into misfortune and calamities, oppressed, sick and unhappy. O! protector of the fallen and miserables! O! Incarnation of the present Kali age, Lord Sathya Sai Baba! Thou art Rama, Krishna, Shiva and Shakti. Meaning: O! Indweller Lord Sai! Thou art supporter of those who have no support and shelter. Rama Krishna Shiva Shakti Prema Roopa Sai You are also the Sai of Puttaparthi.ĭeena Bandhu Sai Karuna Sindhu Sai (Antharanga. Thou art also the Vishweshwara of Kashi and the Sai Baba of Shirdi.

Thou art Sri Rama of Ayodhya and Sri Krishna of Mathura. Thou art also the renowned Lord Venkateshwara of Tirupati. Meaning: O Sai Thou art Lord Vishnu himself reclining on the couch formed by the great Cobra king Adishesha. Kashi Maheshwara Maheshwara Shirdipureeshwara Other Use Held by the Owner of the Copyright." The Web Site Will Not Grant Permission for Any Redistribution Rights are Not Granted for Commercial or Non-Commercial Use. The Music for Personal or Group Devotional Singing.

Permission Granted for Non-Commercial Use for the Purpose of Photocopying PS: This article doesn’t intend to offend the sentiments of anyone.Rights Reserved. The article is written by a former student of Sri Sathya Vidya Vihar, Vizag. The views expressed here are solely of the author and not Yo! Vizag. But the answer to this question remains to be in ambiguity. #7 “Did Sai Baba ever come to your school?”Īlright. This place unites students of all classes after the school hours. #5 The “Mandir”įrom the Sunday Bhajans to the dance rehearsals for annual day, the “Mandir” is the go-to place for everyone at the school. If not, get ready to be thrown out of the class. This book of all carols and the school songs MUST be in the bags of every student. Ask the school’s alumni about it and, “We would walk the whole length of the Round Block during recess time,” is what you’d get as they would stare at the stars reminiscing the good old school days.


This large disc-shaped block is the favourite place for any SSSVV student.
