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CONTENTS
FOREWORD FROM THE DISTRICT PRESIDENT .......................................................... 4
SRI SATHYA SAI SEVA ORGANISATIONS–AN INTRODUCTION ......................................... 5
WINGS OF THE ORGANISATIONS ........................................................................................ 6
ADMINISTRATION OF THE ORGANISATION ........................................................................ 7
THE 9 POINT CODE OF CONDUCT AND 10 PRINCIPLES ..................................................... 8
SRI SATHYA SAI SEVA DISTRICT BHILWARA ............................................................ 9
BRIEF HISTORY........................................................................................................................................9
SAI CENTRES ....................................................................................................................... 11
OVERVIEW ........................................................................................................................... 12
ACTIVITIES ........................................................................................................................... 14
OFFICE BEARERS ................................................................................................................ 16
SPECIFIC SERVICE PROJECTS OR INITIATIVES ............................................................... 17
GLIMPSES OF ACTIVITIES ................................................................................ 23
Foreword from the District President
Sri Satya Sai
Seva District
Bhilwara
Date:- 28/09/2019
Loving Sairam!
Due to the blessing of Lord Baba, in the year 1995, and because of my elder brother Mr.
Ramesh Mundra, I got the opportunity to attend the Bhajan for the very first time. Gradually
my wife started attending all the programs of the Samiti then whenever I went to pick her I also
started to attend many programs. The words which uttered by swami ‘if you take one step
towards me, I will take ten step towards you’ had a special effect on me and being a business
man I liked this trade that Swami is willing to give ten instead of one and swami made it
happen by taking more than thousand steps towards me and gave financial, family and social
advancement to me .
My personal opinion is that not a single leaf can be moved without Swami’s permission and
the whole world is controlled by our beloved swami. The Bhilwara samiti is really blessed by
Swami and the organization established their good record in the three wings spiritual,
Education and service work.
In 1999, I had good fortune to see our beloved Swami at Prasanthi Nilayam for the very first
time. After this I started serving in the samiti as a worshipper. Later, by the infinite grace of
Swami, served myself as youth Coordinator. In present serving myself as the State vice
President of Rajasthan as well as the District President of Bhilwara in the feet of swami.
I would especially like to thank Mr. Sunil ji Bhandari for giving me their priceless support and
guidance in each and every work and by making it easier for me.
I express my gratitude to all the office Bearers and Members of the samiti for conducting all
the works of samiti properly, specially in my absence when I was elected in Rajasthan yatra
team by state President Mr. Manoj Batra.
In the end, I am thankful to my family and friends who helped me in all possible ways to do
Swami’s work.
And at last I would like to dedicate everything to swami because of their blessings everything
happened.
Thank You.
Jai Sai Ram!!!
Dinesh Mundra
District President
Sri Sathya Sai District,
Bhilwara
Sri Sathya Sai Seva Organization – An introduction
The Sri Sathya Sai Seva Organization, founded by
Bhagawan Sri Sathya Sai Baba in the year 1965, is a service
organization with a spiritual core and base to benefit all
mankind irrespective of religion, caste, creed or sect. The
Organization serves as a platform for its members to undertake
service and other activities motivated by an urge for one's own
transformation with the aim of realizing one's inherentdivinity.
Without any distinction of religion, nationality, race, socio-
economic status, either for those who work in the Organization
or for those who are served by it, the Organization transcends
all barriers leading humanity towards the ideal of 'Fatherhood
of God and Brotherhood of Man'.
The concept of fees or membership subscription is alien to
the Sri Sathya Sai Seva Organization, for there cannot be any
fee or subscription for one's journey towards his own self.
The organization functions through its primary units called
as Samithis and Bhajan Mandalis of which individuals - from
different strata of society, different ethnic groups pursuing
different religions and faiths -are members bound by the
dictum of “Love all, Serve All” and pursue their own sadhana
towards self-transformation following the path of selfless
service to humanity.
At no point is an individual asked to follow a certain
religion or rituals. On the contrary each is inspired to follow his
own faith so as to ensure that a Hindi becomes a better Hindu, a
Muslim becomes a better Muslim, a Christian becomes a better
Christian and so on. In fact, this spiritual basis inspires
everyone to pursue his own religion better by putting into
practice Love and Selflessness. That is why the organization
features in its emblem the symbols of the major religions of the
world.
“The Organization named after Me are not to be used for publicizing My Name or creating a
new cult around My worship. They must render seva(service) to the helpless, the sick, the distressed,
the illiterate and the needy. Their seva(selfless service) should not exhibitionistic; it must seek no
reward, not even gratitude or thanks from the recipients. Seva is sadhana(spiritual exercise, not a
pastime of the rich and well placed. You must have the firm belief that the aim of this Organization
is to remove the obstacles that keep man away from God, that separate maanavathwa(Humanity)
from Maadhavathwa(Divinity). This Organization must elevate the human into the Divine.”
Sri Sathya Sai Baba
WINGS OF THE ORGANISATIONS
The Sri Sathya Sai Seva
organization functions under three
wings viz. (i) Spiritual, (ii)
Education, and (iii) Service.
Each activity in a wing is directed
to facilitate and help the member in
his own spiritual advancement.
Although, the nature of activities
undertaken under different wings
appear to be distinct and dissimilar,
but there is an inherent
interrelationship amongst all the
three wings. The three wings stand
for Worship, Wisdom and Work.
Spirituality and Service are
supplementary and complementary
to each other. Spirituality is the
motivational force behind service
and service is the fulfillment of
spirituality. Therefore, spiritual
concepts learnt through education
must be put into practice in form of
service to humanity. Thus, in order
to successfully realize the objective
of joining the Sai Organisation, one
must participate in activities of all
the threewings.
• Poor feeding
• Medical Camps
• Disaster Awareness • Bal-Vikas • Study Circle
• Non-formal education of children in the age group of 5- 14 years through values- based educationaltraining,
• Nagarsankeertan
Gram Seva • Bhajan
Service Wing EducationalWing Spiritual Wing
Activities under different wings of the Organisation
ADMINISTRATION OF THE ORGANISATION
Headed by an All India President who is supported by the National Vice Presidents and State
Presidents, the organization functions like a well- oiled machine in the District under the
stewardship of the District President, focused on its purpose, clear in its vision and dedicated
in its efforts to live up the Swami’s message – “Love All, ServeAll”.
The Samithis and the Bhajan Mandalis constitute a genuine spiritual movement where the
members are united by a common bond – Love for God and Service to fellow human beings.
The members of the organization work as one cohesive unit, whether as sevadals providing
service at Prashanthi Nilayam, at medical camps, doing Narayan seva or the bal-vikas gurus
who work with young children to inspire in the made sire to inculcate the five human values
ofTruth,Righteousness, Love, Peace and Non - violence,or the teachers who having
undergone the training in EHV help in guiding the young minds towards the higher goals of
life or the Sai Youth who work tirelessly in the Sri SathyaSai Village Integrated program
and Sri Sathya Sai Vidya Jyoti Program–each of the mare bound by one goal– “Service to
Man is Service toGod”.
9 Point Code of Conduct
Daily meditation andprayer.
Devotional singing/prayer with members of one’s
family once a week.
Participation in BalVikasprogramby children of
the family conducted by the organization.
Attendance at least once a month at Bhajan or Nagar
Sankeertanprogram conducted bythe organization.
Participation in community service and other
program of theorganization.
Regular study of Sailiterature.
Speak softly and lovingly with everyone withwhom
he comes intocontact.
Not to indulge in talking ill of others especialyin
theirabsence.
Putting into practice the principle of “Ceiling on
Desires” and utilize any savings thereby generated for
the service of themankind.
10 Guiding Principe’s
Treat as sacred the land in which you were born. Have
patriotism to your nation - but do not criticize other nations
or put others down. Not even in your thoughts or dreams
should you think of bringing grief to your country.
Respect all religions equally.
Recognize humanity as one family - treat everyone
as a family member - love all
Keep your house and surroundings clean - for this will
promote hygiene and health.
Practice charity - but do not encourage beggars by giving
money. Provide food, clothing, shelter and help them on
other ways (do not encourage laziness)
Never give a bribe or take bribe - never give in to
corruption.
Curb envy and jealously; expand your vision and
outlook, Treat all equally regardless of caste or creed.
Be self-reliant. You may be wealthy and have servants to
do your bidding, but service to security must be done by
yourself.
Have and cultivate 'Love for God and fear of sin'.
Never go against the laws of the land; follow these
diligently both in word and in spirit. Be an
exemplarycitizen.
THE 9 POINT CODE OF CONDUCT AND 10 PRINCIPLES
Every member of the organization is expected to undertake
Sadhana(spiritualdiscipline) as an integral part of his/her daily life by abiding by
the following Nine Point Code of Conduct which has been bestowed by Baba for
one’s spiritual and personal development. In addition, the ten principles that form
the core of guidance for all the members of the organization as ordained by Baba
himself fare also produced here under. The nine-point code of conduct and the ten
principles are fundamental to the spiritual development of the members of the Sai
Organization.
SRI SATHYA SAI DISTRICT, BHILWARA
BRIEF HISTORY
Om Shri Sai Ram,
Establishment – By the grace and blessing of Bhagawan Sri Sathya Sai Baba
the samiti was started in Bhilwara on June 1974 at the residence of Mr. Maliram
ji Agrawal. All Programs were performed as per the direction of Mr. Maliram ji
Agarwal . There were four members in samiti at that time. Then activities of
samiti were looked after by Mr. G.R. Sharma, Mr. D.L. Nigam., Mr. H.P Agarwal,
S.C. Sharma and R.K. Modi. In their guidance the number of members
continued to increase. The various programs were carried out under the
directions of above mentioned District Presidents are described as under-
Three- days Bhajan program was organized at Akola (Maharashtra) under the
guidance of Mr. Khatri ji.
An Exhibition was arranged from January 1st to Jan 3rd at Bhilwara. A lot of
information was given about Education, Spiritual and Seva. Thousands of
student, hundreds of teachers and many people witnessed. Inspired by this a
family became member of samiti. By his efforts a few other families also joined
samiti.
OVERVIEW
A short description of the various programs undertaken by this samiti in as
under-
80 hour's bhajan, Rath yatra, Bhajan traning by Mr. Ranjan ji Jain,a trip to
Puttaparthi on cycle, youth conference. Two times Bhagawat Kahat, Matra-
Pitra Pujan twice, state conference, mayur pankh drama was staged at Sai
Kulwant Hall at Puttaparthi, Burn unit seva at M.G. hospital Bhilwara, every
year blood donation camp, publication of Baba's seva work and his teaching in
news paper for one year, Amrit Kalash Yojna,pashu chikitsa, child
development training program twice,Child development activities in many of
schools,umder village service water tanks were installed at kishanawato ki
kheri, Kalya kheri and Akola Essay competition at district level, Jail sewa,
Narayan sewa every day, distributions of tea in morning, special Bhajans were
organized during Navratri at public places,Ved-path training, Bhajan training at
Akola. Distribution of blankets, Sweaters and educational materials,
distribution of food and other necessary things, Health checkup and
distribution of medicines through medical van in villages.
st
Statistical Overview as on 31 March 2019
Units Numbers Number of members
Samithis 1 155
Bhajan Mandalis nil nil
Total
155
No. of Sevadals
Gents
Ladies
50
45
No. of Youth
Gents
Ladies
35
25
Adopted Slums/Villages Numbers Number of Beneficiaries
Slums/ Villages Adopted
Under SSSVIP
Total
1
1
75
75
AdoptedSchoolsunderSriSathyaSaiV
idyaJyoti Numbers Number of Students
Schools nil nil
SAMITI CENTRE
SRI SATHYA SEVA SAMITI BHILWARA
Dinesh Mundra, B – 290, Mahesh Marg, Sanjay Colony, Bhilwara
Tel. 01482-228624
Contact Person:
1. Mr. Dinesh Mundra, District President 9414144067
2. Mr. Rajat Mehra, Samiti Convenor 9828148121
ACTIVITIES
The members of the organizations
are involved in various activities on
regular basis which primarily
includes Spiritual Study Circles,
Community Bhajan, Nagar sankirtan
through the spiritual wing; Bal-
Vikas and Parenting programs
through the Education Wing and
various service activities through the
service wing. Importance is given to
regular service activities as only
through constant involvement in
good work can self-transformation
be achieved. Service activities which
are regularly undertaken at
Samithis for the transformation of
the members and for the benefit of
the society include visits to leprosy,
correctional and old age homes,
medical camps in villages, Narayan-
seva, free coaching classes,
vocational training for employability
enhancement of the villagers,
sanitation at public functions, fairs,
and public urinal cleaning.
The following table broadly
categories the different activities
that are undertaken in all the 19
districts of the State.
Overview of activities undertaken across all theDistricts
Educare Medicare Sociocare
Spir
itual
Study Circles for Adults
and Youth
Community Bhajan
Centers
Nagar Sankirtan
Conference/Retreats
Sadhana Camps
Educati
onal
Bal Vikas Classes based
on human values
Bal-Vikas and Guru
training
Parents’ Awareness
programs on Parenting
Parenting Workshops
Serv
ice
Free Coaching and
Tuition Centers
Computer Training
Spoken English
Adult Education
Literacy programs
Medical Centers
Medical Camps
villages
Eye Camps
Blood Grouping Camps
Blood DonationCamps
in
National Narayan
SevaProgram.
Visit to Leprosy Villages,
Correctional Homes,
Orphanages, Hospital,
Dental TreatmentCamps
VeterinaryCamps
Disabled/ Old Age
Homes
NarayanSeva
ServiceCamps
Vocational Training
Centers
Employability
enhancement programs
for village youth
Sanitation at different
government run hospitals,
fairs, and public places
including public urinals.
Disaster Management
Awareness programs in
Schools/Colleges and
A summary account of regular activities that are undertaken on monthly/weekly basis across the
Districts is given in the following table.
otherinstitutions
An account of regular activities undertaken across the District
Spir
itual
Activities Total Number Total Number
Of Participants
No. of. 93 Bhajan 07 448
No. of. 94 Bhajan
05
355
of. Bhajans Held (on Yearly basis)
54
30-40 each time
Seven Household Bhajan
108
22- 25 each time
No. of Houses
2
-
Nagar Sankirtan
18
301
Study Circles
12
20 – 25 each time
Sadhana Camps
1
90 – 100 each time
Educati
onal
Activities Total Number Total Number
of Students
Bal Vikas Centers
Urban
Rural
School
-
-
-
-
-
-
Total (i+ii+iii)
Bal Vikas Gurus 20
Serv
ice
Activity Total Number Total Number
of Beneficiaries
Visit to:
Leprosy Village
Correctional Homes
Orphanages
Hospital
Disabled / Old Age Homes
Camps:
Narayan Seva
Veterinary Camps
Medical Awareness Camps
Eye Camps
Blood Grouping Camps
Service Camps
Vocational Training Centers
Free Coaching Centers
Medical Centers
Sanitation (Public Urinals)
Dental Treatment Camps
National Narayan Seva
Blood Donation Camps
02
216
300 Days
02
01
60
9720 Member
App.12000
300 Member
38 Unit
OFFICE BEARERS
Name of the Office Bearer Designation Tenure
Sh. Dinesh Mundra District President 2017
Sh. Rajat Mehra Samiti Convener 2017
Sh. O.P. Jhanwar SSVIP Coordinator(Gents) 2017
Sh Madan Singh Youth Coordinator (Gents) 2017
Smt. Mamta Pareek Youth Coordinator (Ladies) 2017
Sh. B.M. Maheshwari Service Coordinator (Gents) 2017
Smt. Promila Vishnoi Service Coordinator (Ladies) 2017
Smt. Sangita Kansal Education Coordinator
(Ladies)
2017
Sh.Suresh Bhandari Spiritual Coordinator (Gents) 2017
Smt. Manju Jhanwar Spiritual Coordinator
(Ladies)
2017
Sh.Manish Kabra Medical Coordinator 2017
SPECIFIC SERVICE PROJECTS OR INITIATIVES
1. Organizing 93/94 Bhajan per Month – April to October total 7 times – 93 Bhajan
Nov. to March total 5 times- 94 Bhajan
2 Medical Camp
Organized Medical camp for School Fatehpura 01.06.2018
Organized special Camp in Village Govt. School Datajatti 08.09.2018
Organized Medical camp for School Karohi Gram 9.1.2019
Organized Medical camp for School Sahaji ka Mohalla 19.1.2019
Organized Medical camp in Village Kishnavato ki Kheri 7.02.2019
April 2018 to 31.03.2019 Total 300 Days Working in villages served approximately 10000 patients
3 Activities under SSSVJ –
Primary School village Aakola Balvikas
Tree plantation in school premises.
Shoes distribution in Datajatti to 115 students.
4 Swatchchta Se – DivyataTak (02/10/18– 20/10/18) –
Inaugural function in City on 02/10/18.
Swachta awareness Rally in Datajatti Village.
Body Cleaning and Hygeine Program.
Plantation at Datajatti.
5 Visit of State President–
On 12.05-2018 -Sh. Manoj Batra, State President, Sh. R.k.Shrivastav,
Sh. Randheer Singh and Smt.Vinita singh all state coordinator
convened the meeting for Prasanthi Seva.
From 30.09.2018 to 1.10.2018 - Sh. Manoj Batra, State President,
Sh. Randheer Singh, SSVRT Coordinator and Sh. R.k. Shrivastav
Spiritual Coordinator had visited to Bhilwara Samiti and
Village Barudani, Balesheriya Jajhapur, ( Sai Chetna Abhiyan)
Glimpses of Special Activities –
6. Celebration of Aradhana Mahotsava –
It was celebrated from 25/03/2018 to 24/04/2018 on individual basis and on 24/04/2019,
program started from Nagar Sankirtan and Laksh Archana in morning , then
Mahanarayan seva in noon followed by special bhajans in the evening.
7. Celebration of Eshwaramma Day (06/05/19) –
Organizing Bal Vikas Drama and special bhajans.
8. Celebration of Guru Poornima Parva (27/07/18)–
Started from Nagar Sankirtan in morning, Narayan Seva in hospital in noon followed by
Special Bhajans in Samiti Centre in the evening
9. Organizing Essay & Drawing competition
Organizing Govt. School Village Datajatti Essay & Drawing Competition 11.10.2018(125 students
participated)
10 .AkhandBhajan (10/11/18 – 11/11/18) –
Organized at the residence of Sh.Satyanaryan Vishanoi
12 Sai Symphony Practise
Practised for Sai symphony program at Satya Sai Filing Station Bhilwara(participation by 50 devotees
from all over rajasthan).
13. Organizing Naryan Seva-
organized Narayan Seva on Daily basis
organized Maha Narayan Seva on Aaradhna Mahotsav 24.04.2018, Morning Time
organized Maha Narayan Seva on Swami’s B’ Day 23.011.2018 ,Morning Time
.
14. Celebration of Baba’s Janmotsav (23/11/18) –
In morning, Nagar Sankirtan was organized, in Noon time Narayan Seva was organized followed by
evening special bhajan at Samiti Centre.
15. Organizing Lakshya archna
Organizing every month
16. Participating in Food Distribution in Old age Home
17. Contribution to Kerala Flood Relief – Rs. 100000/-