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The Glory of Puttaparthi

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The glory of Puttaparthi is the glory of Bhagawan Sri Sathya Sai Baba, who though unfathomable, gives immense joy to millions round the globe. Puttaparthi, a remote village in the Anantapur District of Andhra Pradesh in S. India, is not only the sacred place of birth of Sri Baba but also the centre of his spiritual work. In this book, the author has endeavoured to share with readers his discovery of several facets of Indian spirituality and religion, as expounded by Sri Baba; the myriad facets of Sri Baba`s personality; Sri Baba`s concern for youth; Sri Baba`s views on several subjects and, most important, Bhagawan Sri Sathya Sai Baba as the ideal man and the divine man, engaged in the mission of uplifting humanity.

V. Balu

V. Balu (6 December 1928 – 13 September 2007[1]) was an internationally known artist from Bangalore, India. He worked with paper collages and toured the world for 25 years promoting peace through art. His ASK ("Antar Shanti Kala" or the "Art of Inner Peace") initiative allowed people of different ages and cultures to experience the power of art and the role of each individual in promoting peace. He wrote seven books on peace including works for children.Beginning his career as an artist by drawing cartoons and later moving on to oil paintings, Balu discovered his fascination with paper and its infinite possibilities. In the process of creating his intriguing pieces, he also discovered its potential to provide that elusive inner peace. From 1982 he travelled internationally sharing his thoughts on "inner peace" and the "role of individuals in global peace" with individuals and groups. The media in different parts of the world[who?] have dubbed his work a "one man global peace mission through art" and "a one man brigade for inner peace". V.Balu spoke at the Dag Hammerskjold Auditorium of the U.N and at the Headquarters of UNESCO in Paris. He gave peace presentations to audiences in Belgium, Germany, Mexico, Canada, Australia, New Zealand, Sri Lanka, the UAE, South Africa and India. He wrote popular science articles, spiritual columns and newspaper articles as well as spiritual books and cartoons. He wrote eight books on "Inner Peace". Three of these books titled "Sadaa Shanti" (Perpetual Peace),[2][3] "Shanti Darshan" (Messengers of Peace)[3] and "Shanti Sopana" (Steps to Peace)[3] form part of the Bharatiya Vidya Bhavan Book University series. His book for children "Peace + Children = Peaceful Children" has been translated into Kannada and Telugu and is in school libraries in Karnataka and Andhra Pradesh. His work "Peace Lollipops for Tiny Tots". contains original peace rhymes, available with recordings of the rhymes set to music.

Title

The Glory of Puttaparthi

Author

V. Balu

Publisher

Motilal Banarsidass Publishers Pvt. Ltd.

Language

English (US)

Category

  • Religion
  • The glory of Puttaparthi is the glory of Bhagawan Sri Sathya Sai Baba, who though unfathomable, gives immense joy to millions round the globe. Puttaparthi, a remote village in the Anantapur District of Andhra Pradesh in S. India, is not only the sacred place of birth of Sri Baba but also the centre of his spiritual work. In this book, the author has endeavoured to share with readers his discovery of several facets of Indian spirituality and religion, as expounded by Sri Baba; the myriad facets of Sri Baba`s personality; Sri Baba`s concern for youth; Sri Baba`s views on several subjects and, most important, Bhagawan Sri Sathya Sai Baba as the ideal man and the divine man, engaged in the mission of uplifting humanity.
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