~ Aum Sri Sai Ram ~
Please note that this is not an Official Page.This Page is a virtual tour to Prasanthi Nilayam: The abode of Highest Peace. Apart from Ashram photos, we post Swami's teachings, Miracles, Devotee's experience, Divine Discourse, Thought for the Day, Quotes, Bal Vikas teachings & Chinna Katha, Updates, News & Information from Prasanthi Nilayam. What is Prasanthi Nilayam? Prasanth
i Nilayam, literally “The Abode of Supreme Peace”, is the birthplace and the headquarter of the sacred mission of Bhagavan Sri Sathya Sai Baba. For His devotees, it is what Rome is to the Catholics and Mecca to the Muslims. For others, who step into this township out of curiousity or general interest, it is a seat of inner growth and learning that visitors describe as awe-inspiring. Its draw lies in its power to nourish the soul and calm the mind. This sacred township welcomes thousands of spiritual seekers from every faith, and all corners of the globe each day, as they arrive to behold the sacred form of Bhagavan Baba. True to its name, anyone who steps in this holy precinct and breathes its air, vouches to experiencing the highest peace seep in their soul. Inaugurated in 1950, what was then a humble settlement comprising of a cluster of modest concrete roofs and a shrine with no approach road worth the mention, has today emerged as the international spiritual lighthouse of the world. Where is Prasanthi Nilayam? The tiny township of Prasanthi Nilayam is located in the village of Puttaparthi, the hamlet where Bhagavan Baba was born. This area is part of the Anantapur district in the state of Andhra Pradesh, in South India. Today, the village of Puttaparthi is no longer a rural setting. It has emerged as the centre for spiritually-driven secular learning, with hospitals combining holistic healing with cutting-edge technology, and is well-connected through road, rail and air. For More Details,
Please visit: http://media.radiosai.org/journals/Portal/prasanthi.htm
Ashram Info: http://www.srisathyasai.org.in/pages/ashraminfo/ashram.htm
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