Times
of India article on Baba's Christmas speech
Bangalore
Sai
Baba lashes out at detractors
B.S.
Manu Rao
BANGALORE:
Sri Sathya Sai Baba on Monday lashed out at his detractors in a rare display of
anger while delivering a discourse on the occasion of Christmas
at Brindavana, Whitefield ashram here. Baba has rarely reacted to criticisms or
allegations and this departure was an obvious response to a cover story in a
magazine that contained derogatory references to him recently.
Speaking
to the huge gathering, Baba said that Jesus Christ underwent many hardships and
was put to the cross because of jealousy. Many around him could not bear the
good work he did and the large number of followers he gathered. One of his
disciples, Judas betrayed him. In those days there was one Judas, but today
there are thousands, Baba said. Just as that Judas was tempted to betray Jesus,
the Judases of today too are bought
out to lie. Baba said that jealousy was the motive behind the allegations
levelled at him. "People love and follow Sai because of the truth I stand
for and the love that is my basis," he declared. People use money in
different ways, some use it to
propagate hatred and falsehood when it should be used for the good of humankind,
he said.
In
Rayalseema, people had no water to drink even
from the times of the British regime. There have been many leaders
representing it, but who has done anything, he asked. The Sathya Sai water
project brought water to every house there.
Baba
reminded his detractors of the super specialty hospitals, free education and
other welfare measures he has undertaken. While most schools demand huge
capitation fee from children who
can't even write the alphabets, who is educating them free of cost, he asked.
In
Bangalore, a super speciality hospital to be inaugurated on the January 19,
2001, will cure thousands free of cost. Which minister has ever done anything
like this, he asked. Coming down heavily on politicians, Baba said that all of
them looked only for publicity and have done nothing for the needy. "People
are trying to stop me but can do nothing. There will soon be more such
hospitals," Baba said. "The trouble with some is that they cannot see
the sanctity of thought and feelings behind all this."
In
an obvious reference to some of what has been written against him in the recent
days, Baba said that many have been bought and they speak against him for the
money they have received to do so. Baba said that many feared his growing
popularity. Devotees have been offered money to say nasty things, he said.
"All those who sin will face consequences," he added.
"Today,
love is fragmented and hatred is strengthened. People have forgotten the values
and greatness that India has in its cultural folds. The influence of the West is
corrupting the minds of Indians," Baba lamented.
Elaborating
on some of his planned welfare schemes, Baba said that a housing complex for
widows with children with no means of livelihood is being constructed at
Puttaparthi. Moved be a news report that a widow poisoned her child and
committed suicide because she could not make a livelihood, Baba has deposited
one lakh rupees as fixed deposit in a bank in the names of many such
lesser-privileged. "They can live on the interest they get and I am
educating their children," Baba said.
He
challenged his detractors to emulate him to the extent of even one thousandth
Baba
called on his devotees not to be carried away by these scandalous reports and
remain steadfast. Cultivate and spread love, that is the way to God, he said.