Prasanthi Nilayam

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Sri Sathya Sai Baba Samadhi Mandir at Prasanthi Nilayam
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Prasanthi Nilayam, Puttaparthi, A.P.

Prasanthi Nilayam ( 14°9.91′N77°48.70′E / 14.16517°N 77.81167°E / 14.16517; 77.81167 , 800 meters (2624 feet) above sea level [1] ) is the main ashram and Samadhi Mandir of Sathya Sai Baba located in the town of Puttaparthi in, Sri Sathya Sai district Andhra Pradesh, India. [2] Sathya Sai Baba was born in Puttaparthi. "Prasanthi Nilayam" means literally "Abode of the Highest Peace." [1] [2] Sathya Sai Baba gave daily darshan to his devotees in this ashram. Sathya Sai Baba was usually present in Prasanthi Nilayam from early June to the middle of March. [2]

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Main entrance to Prasanthi Nilayam

History

At the age of seventeen, Sathya Sai Baba told one devotee, "The Sai Pravesh (the advent of Sai) will transform that region into Prasanti Pradesh (a region of highest peace). There will rise a bhavan (mansion)! Lakhs of people from all over India, why only India, from all over the world, will come and wait there for Sai darshan!" [3]

In 1944, a mandir was built to facilitate the growing number of Sai Baba devotees. [4] It is now commonly referred to as the "old mandir." [5] [6] Prasanti Nilayam was inaugurated on 23 November 1950, the 24th birthday of Sathya Sai Baba and its construction lasted about two years [4] "Sathya Sai Baba can be said to be the architect and engineer who directed the entire work for construction", [4] says Narayana Kasturi. Sathya Sai Baba supervised the construction, acquiring of equipment, and watched over the devotees who constructed the ashram." [4] Heavy girders for the central prayer hall was transported from Tiruchirappalli by train to Penukonda and then had to be brought over the district road, sixteen miles long." [4] The mandir was painted blue, yellow, and pink "communicating the message of the harmony of spirit, intellect, and heart respectively; for blue stands for spirit, yellow for intellect, and pink for heart (love). The rich harmony of the three does result in Santi (peace) and Prasanti (supreme peace); and that really is the message of the Prasanti Mandir." [3] In October 1957, a hospital was inaugurated on the hill behind the ashram." [4]

Poornachandra Auditorium was built in 1973 where cultural programmes, conferences and yagnas during Dasara take place." [7] It can seat around 15,000 people in the 60 x 40-metre area. [7] Sathya Sai Baba's living quarters are upstairs above the stage." [8]

Chaitanya Jyoti, a world-religions museum Chaitanya Jyothi Museum, Prashanthi Nilayam, India.jpg
Chaitanya Jyoti, a world-religions museum

The Sarva Dharma Stupa, a 50 ft high pillar celebrating the unity of all religions, was built in November 1975 to mark the advent of the Avatar." [9] Sai Kulwant Hall with a seating capacity of about 20,000 is where daily darshan took place. [8] [9] Sai Kulwant Hall is between Sathya Sai Baba's residence (Yajur Mandir) and the Prasanti Mandir. The carved icons of Rama, Sita, Lakshmana, and Hanuman were installed by Sathya Sai Baba on 30 September 1999. [9]

Sathya Sai Music College, Prasanthi Nilayam Sathya Sai Music College.jpg
Sathya Sai Music College, Prasanthi Nilayam

The Prasanti Nilayam ashram hosts many mandirs including a Ganesha Mandir, Subramanya Mandir, Gayatri Mandir, [7] a meditation tree planted by Sai Baba in 1950, [8] [9] an eternal heritage museum, Chaitanya Jyoti museum [9] [10] ), multiple canteens, [11] cricket ground, indoor sports stadium, super specialty hospital, educational institutions, shopping complex, administration buildings, devotee quarters, accommodation rooms and halls. [9] There is a branch office of the State Bank of India in Prasanti Nilayam." [12]

Climate

The climate is generally hot and dry throughout the year, [1] summer temperatures ranging from 30 °C-40 °C, (86F - 104F) and winter 20 °C-27 °C (68F - 81F). [13]

Transport

Road

Puttaparthi is well connected by road to all parts of Anantapur district, the district headquarters Anantapur (84 kilometres (52 mi)), Hyderabad (441 kilometres (274 mi)), Bangalore (154 kilometres (96 mi)) and Chennai (375 kilometres (233 mi)), by state-run APSRTC buses. KSRTC buses also ply from Bangalore.

Rail

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Platform No. 1 of Prashanthi Nilayam Railway Station

Puttaparthi has a railway station named as Sri Sathya Sai Prasanthi Nilayam which started functioning from 23 November 2000, which was Baba's 74th birth anniversary. It is about 8 kilometres (5.0 mi) to the west of the ashram. This station falls under the Bangalore Division of the South Western Railway and lies on the Bangalore-Guntakal railway line. It is easy to reach the town from the railway station in 20-25 mins, through various modes of transport like cabs, autorickshaws and APSRTC buses. The town is connected directly by train to Bangalore, Chennai, Hyderabad, Coimbatore, Mumbai, New Delhi, Bhubaneswar and Kolkata. [14]

Air

Puttaparthi has an airport which is 6 kilometres (3.7 mi) from the ashram. [15] It is owned by the Sri Sathya Sai Central Trust and is spread over 450 acres (1.8 km2) of land, housing a runway that is 2,230 metres long. [16] The airport is closed to normal domestic flights, the nearest functional airport is the Kempegowda International Airport at Devanahalli, a suburb of Bangalore which is about 119 kilometres (74 mi) from Puttaparthi.

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