Sathya Sai Trust board members Ratnakar Rao, former chief justice PN Bhagwati and Indu Lal Shah at Puttaparthi on Tuesday| Express Photo. 
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Sai trustees put up a show of unity

PUTTAPARTHI: For the first time after the demise of Sathya Sai Baba, the trustees of Sri Sathya Sai Central Trust and members of the Council of Management met here on Tuesday and unanimously r

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PUTTAPARTHI: For the first time after the demise of Sathya Sai Baba, the trustees of Sri Sathya Sai Central Trust and members of the Council of Management met here on Tuesday and unanimously resolved to carry forward the work of their spiritual guru.

A release signed by all the trustees claimed that the good work initiated by Sai Baba will be continued and the trust will function exactly in the manner it functioned under the spiritual guru’s guidance.

In the first ever meeting without the trust chairman Sathya Sai Baba, the members paid homage to Baba. “We express our deepest gratitude to him (Sai Baba) for giving all of us a chance to play a role, however small, in his monumental mission to the humanity,” they said.

The trust members said that the task that now lies ahead of them is unquestionably enormous and complex, particularly in the absence of the personal guidance from Sai Baba.

“We earnestly pray to him to guide and inspire all of us to do the work with determination so that the Trust that he founded continues to make the difficult, achievable and the impossible, a reality - exactly the same way when he guided the trust earlier,” they said.

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