Guest guest Posted September 15, 2006 Report Share Posted September 15, 2006 My dear friends and like minded persons Cleaning Process started two months ago I have requested all of you to observe every 3rd Sunday of the Month as a CLEANING DAY with an objective of establishing a drive for SUDHI INTERNATIONAL. The main objective of this is to keep every House Clean/every street of the town clean/to keep environment as clean as possible. This process will help us to identify the unused items which we have in our houses primarily, so that it can be diverted to the needy. Government alone can not help us to maintain neatness of our streets/of our city/of our Country. A dirty street/a dirty train track/ a dirty atmosphere represent all individuals of a Society/Country and the image of all of us- and this is all interrelated. It is not a simple image which we look at, but there are innumerable LESS FORTUNATE people in any country who eagerly look at some support. Therefore initially identification of unused items at individual houses becomes a foundation stone for this movement. These unused items which can be put to use, are to be distributed to those who are in need of them like clothing, suit cases etc. The ultimate goal is to identify those all over the countries, at each spot and give the deserving, a helping hand. A simple example is that, if coins- just cents - maintained in each house hold in USA – if put to use, a few villages in the developing countries can be developed to a totality – don’t you agree? – You have to. It is a fact. A few hundreds responded to my letter from different parts and readily accepted this movement and they are already on their job. They initially started this at their homes last month and a little before too. In continuation, I am just reminding you all –since the THIRD SUNDAY OF THIS MONTH IS IN A FEW HOURS. Each of you remains to be a leader in this movement and shortly, we will explore all possibilities of establishing a centralized office to coordinate and support this, ABSOLUTELY ON VOLUNTARY BASIS. No Reward, No remuneration. Let us help ourselves, let us maintain our towns clean our country clean and our environment clean and above all let us help the less fortunate. Cleanliness is next to Godliness. Let us make our lives purposeful and eventful. God bless us all with the needy strength to carry this mission. Yours affectionately HARA HARA MAHADEVA DR P V SESHA SAI ASWAMEDHAYAAJI . Adhyatmika Ratna, Vedanta Visarada, Sri Yaaga Vidya Praveena Dr P V Sesha Sai Aswamedhayaaji www.ashwamedhayaagam.org e mails shodasisai, shodasisai, shodasisai, Phone: cell 310 293 9066 15th September 2006 Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest guest Posted September 15, 2006 Report Share Posted September 15, 2006 Respected Doctor Sahb, This is a great movement, we shall try to implement it in our personal life. Regds Pardeep Dr Perisepalli Venkata Sesha Sai <aswamedhayaagam wrote: My dear friends and like minded persons Cleaning Process started two months ago I have requested all of you to observe every 3rd Sunday of the Month as a CLEANING DAY with an objective of establishing a drive for SUDHI INTERNATIONAL. The main objective of this is to keep every House Clean/every street of the town clean/to keep environment as clean as possible. This process will help us to identify the unused items which we have in our houses primarily, so that it can be diverted to the needy. Government alone can not help us to maintain neatness of our streets/of our city/of our Country. A dirty street/a dirty train track/ a dirty atmosphere represent all individuals of a Society/Country and the image of all of us- and this is all interrelated. It is not a simple image which we look at, but there are innumerable LESS FORTUNATE people in any country who eagerly look at some support. Therefore initially identification of unused items at individual houses becomes a foundation stone for this movement. These unused items which can be put to use, are to be distributed to those who are in need of them like clothing, suit cases etc. The ultimate goal is to identify those all over the countries, at each spot and give the deserving, a helping hand. A simple example is that, if coins- just cents - maintained in each house hold in USA – if put to use, a few villages in the developing countries can be developed to a totality – don’t you agree? – You have to. It is a fact. A few hundreds responded to my letter from different parts and readily accepted this movement and they are already on their job. They initially started this at their homes last month and a little before too. In continuation, I am just reminding you all –since the THIRD SUNDAY OF THIS MONTH IS IN A FEW HOURS. Each of you remains to be a leader in this movement and shortly, we will explore all possibilities of establishing a centralized office to coordinate and support this, ABSOLUTELY ON VOLUNTARY BASIS. No Reward, No remuneration. Let us help ourselves, let us maintain our towns clean our country clean and our environment clean and above all let us help the less fortunate. Cleanliness is next to Godliness. Let us make our lives purposeful and eventful. God bless us all with the needy strength to carry this mission. Yours affectionately HARA HARA MAHADEVA DR P V SESHA SAI ASWAMEDHAYAAJI . Adhyatmika Ratna, Vedanta Visarada, Sri Yaaga Vidya Praveena Dr P V Sesha Sai Aswamedhayaaji www.ashwamedhayaagam.org e mails shodasisai, shodasisai, shodasisai, Phone: cell 310 293 9066 15th September 2006 Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest guest Posted September 16, 2006 Report Share Posted September 16, 2006 namaste, i have been doing this for over 2 years. i have missions that i do everyday that way things get cleaned and decluttered before it becomes a mess. i'm so happy that this is taking place in india, india is so near and dear to my heart. if u would like i can send you my mission everday that i do. today is clean out one small closet. and throw away or give away or put up the unwanted items. kind regards, sherry Dr Perisepalli Venkata Sesha Sai <aswamedhayaagam wrote: My dear friends and like minded persons Cleaning Process started two months ago I have requested all of you to observe every 3rd Sunday of the Month as a CLEANING DAY with an objective of establishing a drive for SUDHI INTERNATIONAL. The main objective of this is to keep every House Clean/every street of the town clean/to keep environment as clean as possible. This process will help us to identify the unused items which we have in our houses primarily, so that it can be diverted to the needy. Government alone can not help us to maintain neatness of our streets/of our city/of our Country. A dirty street/a dirty train track/ a dirty atmosphere represent all individuals of a Society/Country and the image of all of us- and this is all interrelated. It is not a simple image which we look at, but there are innumerable LESS FORTUNATE people in any country who eagerly look at some support. Therefore initially identification of unused items at individual houses becomes a foundation stone for this movement. These unused items which can be put to use, are to be distributed to those who are in need of them like clothing, suit cases etc. The ultimate goal is to identify those all over the countries, at each spot and give the deserving, a helping hand. A simple example is that, if coins- just cents - maintained in each house hold in USA – if put to use, a few villages in the developing countries can be developed to a totality – don’t you agree? – You have to. It is a fact. A few hundreds responded to my letter from different parts and readily accepted this movement and they are already on their job. They initially started this at their homes last month and a little before too. In continuation, I am just reminding you all –since the THIRD SUNDAY OF THIS MONTH IS IN A FEW HOURS. Each of you remains to be a leader in this movement and shortly, we will explore all possibilities of establishing a centralized office to coordinate and support this, ABSOLUTELY ON VOLUNTARY BASIS. No Reward, No remuneration. Let us help ourselves, let us maintain our towns clean our country clean and our environment clean and above all let us help the less fortunate. Cleanliness is next to Godliness. Let us make our lives purposeful and eventful. God bless us all with the needy strength to carry this mission. Yours affectionately HARA HARA MAHADEVA DR P V SESHA SAI ASWAMEDHAYAAJI . Adhyatmika Ratna, Vedanta Visarada, Sri Yaaga Vidya Praveena Dr P V Sesha Sai Aswamedhayaaji www.ashwamedhayaagam.org e mails shodasisai, shodasisai, shodasisai, Phone: cell 310 293 9066 15th September 2006 Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest guest Posted September 16, 2006 Report Share Posted September 16, 2006 Dear Sherry It is nice seeing your letter. Since we are enjoying the boon of this life, let us do our best to the fellow citizens and live close to Godliness. My eye brows are up with lots of joy when people like you respond to the call and share views with all enthusiasm and eagerness. God bless you with all that you richly desire and deserve. Yours Affly HARA HARA MAHADEVA DR P V SESHA SAI ASWAMEDHAYAAJI sherry marsalis <manilska wrote: namaste, i have been doing this for over 2 years. i have missions that i do everyday that way things get cleaned and decluttered before it becomes a mess. i'm so happy that this is taking place in india, india is so near and dear to my heart. if u would like i can send you my mission everday that i do. today is clean out one small closet. and throw away or give away or put up the unwanted items. kind regards, sherry Dr Perisepalli Venkata Sesha Sai <aswamedhayaagam wrote: My dear friends and like minded persons Cleaning Process started two months ago I have requested all of you to observe every 3rd Sunday of the Month as a CLEANING DAY with an objective of establishing a drive for SUDHI INTERNATIONAL. The main objective of this is to keep every House Clean/every street of the town clean/to keep environment as clean as possible. This process will help us to identify the unused items which we have in our houses primarily, so that it can be diverted to the needy. Government alone can not help us to maintain neatness of our streets/of our city/of our Country. A dirty street/a dirty train track/ a dirty atmosphere represent all individuals of a Society/Country and the image of all of us- and this is all interrelated. It is not a simple image which we look at, but there are innumerable LESS FORTUNATE people in any country who eagerly look at some support. Therefore initially identification of unused items at individual houses becomes a foundation stone for this movement. These unused items which can be put to use, are to be distributed to those who are in need of them like clothing, suit cases etc. The ultimate goal is to identify those all over the countries, at each spot and give the deserving, a helping hand. A simple example is that, if coins- just cents - maintained in each house hold in USA – if put to use, a few villages in the developing countries can be developed to a totality – don’t you agree? – You have to. It is a fact. A few hundreds responded to my letter from different parts and readily accepted this movement and they are already on their job. They initially started this at their homes last month and a little before too. In continuation, I am just reminding you all –since the THIRD SUNDAY OF THIS MONTH IS IN A FEW HOURS. Each of you remains to be a leader in this movement and shortly, we will explore all possibilities of establishing a centralized office to coordinate and support this, ABSOLUTELY ON VOLUNTARY BASIS. No Reward, No remuneration. Let us help ourselves, let us maintain our towns clean our country clean and our environment clean and above all let us help the less fortunate. Cleanliness is next to Godliness. Let us make our lives purposeful and eventful. God bless us all with the needy strength to carry this mission. Yours affectionately HARA HARA MAHADEVA DR P V SESHA SAI ASWAMEDHAYAAJI . Adhyatmika Ratna, Vedanta Visarada, Sri Yaaga Vidya Praveena Dr P V Sesha Sai Aswamedhayaaji www.ashwamedhayaagam.org e mails shodasisai, shodasisai, shodasisai, Phone: cell 310 293 9066 15th September 2006 Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
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