It was another year of travel for Swami. He traveled extensively around Europe meeting with his students, teaching and giving initiations to energy processes. He also went to meet with his students in Japan and California. His charitable activities were continuous and far reaching. He and his Shirdi Sai Global Trust worked in the areas of Education, Health and Human welfare, and badly needed infrastructures. He also was running the Soul University at his ashram and offered a special one-month JC Intensive. Swami was thirty-six years old.
International Travels
Knowledge
Swami taught the following process: Eight-Stroke short-cut to Mother Divine, the Shiva Prakshalana / Neytra Darshini, Shakti Gayatri Process, gave ignitions to the Surya Nadi and Chandra Nadi Processes, he manifested a Jvala Lingam out of a fire in the Mandir Dhuni, and taught a Thirty-day JC (Jesus) Intensive where he gave the Nine Chakras of the Cross teaching.
Charitable Activities in India
In honor of his wedding anniversary, Swami and the Shirdi Sai Global Trust donated one thousand tricycles to physically handicapped people in and around Ananthapur District. Food was served to the five thousand people who attended the event.
Swami and the Shirdi Sai Global Trust donated five laks (about $10,000) for construction of a Maharishi Valmiki Temple at Bukkapatnam village.
In March of 2008 Swami started a program of giving total support for three hundred students to get higher education at the rate of 30,000/rupees each year, per student. The students received their financial support for this year.
Swami’s Shirdi Sai Global Trust gave a one lak rupee check ( $1,000) for the son, of a retired head constable, who is physically disabled. This money is to cover all of his medical care.
Swami and Shirdi Sai Global Trust donated a water purification plant costing five law rupees ( $10,000) for the police headquarters in Ananthapur town.
Swami and the Trust donated 20,000 caps for the laborers who work in the hot sun to protect them from sunstroke, heat prostration and headaches. The gift was given through the Chief Minister of A.P. , Y.S. Rajashekkar Reddy in an open meeting.
In celebration of Indian's Independence Day, Swami and the Shirdi Sai Global Trust provided food for approximately ten thousand students in Ananthapur District.
The Shirdi Sai Global Trust handed out eye glasses to three hundred elderly people who had received free cataract surgeries at the Navy Shree Eye Hospital.
Swami donated 1/6 of an acre for the construction of 33 KVA electrical substation to provide electricity to the village of Rampuram.
Swami donated 55 lak rupees ($100,000) to three hundred intermediate students in Ananthapur district to cover the costs of educational fees, food, and lodging for two years.
Swami wanted to give children a positive beginning school experience. He donated support to nearly five hundred three year old children by providing them with books, school back packs, an educational kits.
Swami’s Shirdi Sai Global Trust donated food for ten thousand devotees who came from all over South India for Baba Fakrudeen's Birthday festival in Penukonda village (Baba Fakrudeen is a famous Muslim Saint whose burial place is in Penukonda)
Swami and Shirdi Sai Global Trust distributed protein supplemented food for HIV positive children. Swami donated five laks (about $10,000) for this program which will continue every year to provide them with food.
Swami donated 1.5 laks for Penukonda Panchayati (Penukonda Villiage Gov.) to renovate the supply channel to the water tank which supplies water for Penukonda villiage and surrounding areas.
Swami donated funds of over 2 lak rupees (about $5,500) for the distribution of homeopathic medicines for people suffering with Swine flu disease. He also had posters and pamphlets given out to promote an awareness of the symptoms for the onset of the Swine Flu disease and what to do. A public Awareness Program was also held to inform the people about the disease what kind of precautions they should take.
International Travels
- Austria (two times)
- Germany: Berlin, Beuerhoff, Frankfurt
- Czechoslovakia
- London, Latimer House
- Switzerland
- Japan
- Laytonville, California
Knowledge
Swami taught the following process: Eight-Stroke short-cut to Mother Divine, the Shiva Prakshalana / Neytra Darshini, Shakti Gayatri Process, gave ignitions to the Surya Nadi and Chandra Nadi Processes, he manifested a Jvala Lingam out of a fire in the Mandir Dhuni, and taught a Thirty-day JC (Jesus) Intensive where he gave the Nine Chakras of the Cross teaching.
Charitable Activities in India
In honor of his wedding anniversary, Swami and the Shirdi Sai Global Trust donated one thousand tricycles to physically handicapped people in and around Ananthapur District. Food was served to the five thousand people who attended the event.
Swami and the Shirdi Sai Global Trust donated five laks (about $10,000) for construction of a Maharishi Valmiki Temple at Bukkapatnam village.
In March of 2008 Swami started a program of giving total support for three hundred students to get higher education at the rate of 30,000/rupees each year, per student. The students received their financial support for this year.
Swami’s Shirdi Sai Global Trust gave a one lak rupee check ( $1,000) for the son, of a retired head constable, who is physically disabled. This money is to cover all of his medical care.
Swami and Shirdi Sai Global Trust donated a water purification plant costing five law rupees ( $10,000) for the police headquarters in Ananthapur town.
Swami and the Trust donated 20,000 caps for the laborers who work in the hot sun to protect them from sunstroke, heat prostration and headaches. The gift was given through the Chief Minister of A.P. , Y.S. Rajashekkar Reddy in an open meeting.
In celebration of Indian's Independence Day, Swami and the Shirdi Sai Global Trust provided food for approximately ten thousand students in Ananthapur District.
The Shirdi Sai Global Trust handed out eye glasses to three hundred elderly people who had received free cataract surgeries at the Navy Shree Eye Hospital.
Swami donated 1/6 of an acre for the construction of 33 KVA electrical substation to provide electricity to the village of Rampuram.
Swami donated 55 lak rupees ($100,000) to three hundred intermediate students in Ananthapur district to cover the costs of educational fees, food, and lodging for two years.
Swami wanted to give children a positive beginning school experience. He donated support to nearly five hundred three year old children by providing them with books, school back packs, an educational kits.
Swami’s Shirdi Sai Global Trust donated food for ten thousand devotees who came from all over South India for Baba Fakrudeen's Birthday festival in Penukonda village (Baba Fakrudeen is a famous Muslim Saint whose burial place is in Penukonda)
Swami and Shirdi Sai Global Trust distributed protein supplemented food for HIV positive children. Swami donated five laks (about $10,000) for this program which will continue every year to provide them with food.
Swami donated 1.5 laks for Penukonda Panchayati (Penukonda Villiage Gov.) to renovate the supply channel to the water tank which supplies water for Penukonda villiage and surrounding areas.
Swami donated funds of over 2 lak rupees (about $5,500) for the distribution of homeopathic medicines for people suffering with Swine flu disease. He also had posters and pamphlets given out to promote an awareness of the symptoms for the onset of the Swine Flu disease and what to do. A public Awareness Program was also held to inform the people about the disease what kind of precautions they should take.
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