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There are times in our lives when all hope
is lost, there is no one to turn to and nothing to live for.
And then God comes into our lives, like the first raindrop
on the desert sands, like fresh air to one gasping for breath.
The tsunami tides that struck the Indian coast was a disaster
that washed away hopes more than it washed away houses, that
ruined as many lives as it took. But we have the living and
loving God, Bhagawan Sri Sathya Sai Baba, the lighthouse to
minds lost in the wild seas of sorrow.
The tsunami waves that struck South Asia
on 26th December 2004 affected thousands and created enormous
damage to life and property. Soon after the disaster, as the
survivors struggled to recover from the blow Nature had dealt
them, Bhagawan’s limitless compassion flowed to them
in the form of dedicated service by the volunteers of the
Sri Sathya Sai Seva Organization, Tamil Nadu. Hundreds of
volunteers organized themselves into teams and fanned out
into the different areas where damage had been caused. The
top priority was to extricate the corpses tangled in the rubble
and suitably dispose them so that epidemics could be prevented.
Food and basic amenities too had to be arranged for the survivors.
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| A village in Nagapattinam District after
being ravaged by the tidal waves |
Of all the affected areas in Tamil Nadu,
Nagapattinam District bore the maximum brunt of the tsunami.
The Sri Sathya Sai Central Trust, under the Divine guidance
of Bhagawan Sri Sathya Sai Baba, rushed relief to the villages
of Serudhoor, Akkaraipettai, Keechankuppam, Kallar, Olakottaimedu
and Thoduvai that were the worst affected in Nagapattinam
District. Provisions, utensils, stoves, clothes and other
basic items required to restore life back to normalcy, were
procured and packed into cartons. Seva Dal volunteers worked
day and night procuring, packing and transporting these materials.
The cartons were transported from Chennai to the relief operations
base camp near Nagapattinam. Simultaneously, another group
of volunteers were engaged in the distribution of these cartons
to more than 5000 families in Nagapattinam District and Pondicherry.
Needless to say, the Seva Dal volunteers performed the entire
task in a spirit of selfless love and dedication. They consoled
the distressed, reassured them and gave them the courage and
hope to start their lives afresh putting the tragedy behind
them.
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| Relief materials arranged to be sent
to survivors |
Trucks arriving from Chennai with the
relief material |
In one of the villages, as the supplies were
getting exhausted at the end of the day, a villager was heard
assuring his fellowmen that there was no need to worry as
the Sai volunteers would definitely bring more supplies the
next day and continue the relief work. Instances like these
are a testimony to the confidence that these volunteers inspired
in the hearts of these people by the dedication and commitment
with which they served. The district administration also commended
the well-organized and orderly way in which the materials
were distributed.
It was a touching experience for the volunteers
as they saw the affected people help each other rebuild their
lives, cutting across barriers of caste, creed and socio-economic
status. In a village, one of the villagers requested that
the materials be distributed in the neighboring village too
as no relief had yet reached that village. At a time when
one would expect them to be anxious about their own welfare,
it was moving to see the feelings of love and concern they
had for their brethren in distress. Truly, Bhagawan’s
cardinal teaching of ‘Brotherhood of Man and Fatherhood
of God’ was being translated into action by these innocent
village folk.
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| Relief operations being conducted by
Sai volunteers |
Receiving Bhagawan's gifts of Grace |
It was not the villagers alone who benefited
from the exercise, but also the volunteers who found the experience
an inspiring one. The villagers were often heard to say that
God is their sole refuge and He would definitely take care
of their lives. To encounter such strong faith in God among
these rural folk was a reminder of the deep spiritual moorings
of the people of this country. They did not consider it as
mere relief material but as consecrated gifts of Grace from
God Himself who had come to their aid in their time of distress.
One is reminded of the words of a song that is often sung
in Bhagawan’s presence:
“There
is someone above to comfort me
There is someone above to show me the way
There is Swami to guide me
There is someone above to care
And it’s Love, Love all the way...”

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