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A Devoted Life of Service: Honouring Mrs Rajes Sivayogan
With profound love and reverence, we mark the earthly passing and spiritual merging of a rare and radiant soul, Mrs Rajes Sivayogan, the first ever female National Council President for the United Kingdom and the third National Council President in our UK history.
Relive the Zone 6 UK & European Pilgrimage – Explore Our New Mini Site
We are delighted to share that a new section of our website has been created to showcase the recent Zone 6 UK & European Centenary Pilgrimage.
Final National Sadhana Meeting (July) | Zone 6 UK & European Pilgrimage to Prasanthi Nilayam
Devotees united on 5th April for the third Sadhana Meeting, deepening preparations for the Zone 6 UK & Europe Pilgrimage 2025.
Sai Inspires

How can we experience nearness and dearness to God? Bhagawan explains with a precious pearl of an illustration from the Ramayana today.
To be good, to do good and to see good is the primary duty of every human being! The wealth we may earn, the prosperity we may acquire, and the mansions we may build are all transient and temporary. Our conduct is the most important thing in our life. Our conduct is the one which lays the foundation for our future life. It is only when we can shape our present conduct along a proper path that our future can hopefully be peaceful and happy. In this context, take a small incident from the Ramayana as an example. Sita, wanting to be close to Rama, was willing to sacrifice all her ornaments, her wealth and every one of her possessions. Because of this supreme sacrifice, it was possible for her to go close to Rama. But in the forest at Panchavati, the moment Sita developed an attraction to the golden deer, Rama became distant from her. If our worldly desires and worldly attachments become stronger, we move further away from God. If we cut out the worldly desires, we get closer and closer to Paramatma!
- Divine Discourse, May 19, 1977
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