National Office Bearers and Active Workers Conference 2026

National Office Bearers and Active Workers Conference 2026

National Office Bearers and Active Workers Conference 2026

On Saturday 7th February, Office Bearers and Active Workers from across the UK came together for the annual National Office Bearers and Active Workers Conference (NOBC 2026). The day began with Vedam and closed with Aarti, and everything in between carried the same sense of purpose that brings us together each year: serving in Swami’s name.

Reflections from Bhagawan’s discourses opened the day, returning everyone to the basics. Unity isn’t a goal we work towards; it’s something we practise every day, in the way we speak to one another, the patience we show, the small acts of kindness we choose. One line from Swami stayed with many in the room: we may not always be able to oblige, but we can always speak obligingly.

Looking back on the Centenary year, there was a lot to be grateful for: A Bhajan A Week, A Moment With Sai, the Zone 6 Pilgrimage to Prasanthi Nilayam, medical camps, national prayers, local events, it was a full and meaningful year. But the mood wasn’t one of pride. It was more like relief and gratitude, a recognition that what happened, happened through Swami’s divine grace.

Former National Council President, Brother Pratap, gave one of the most personal addresses of the day, reflecting honestly on the challenges of his term and what got him through them: faith, the support of those around him, and trusting that Swami was guiding it all. It was a reminder that the role isn’t easy, but we’re not doing it alone.

Zonal Chair Brother Shitu shared some of his personal experiences with Bhagawan, including Swami’s definition of jagat (the universe) as simply “coming and going.” From his years of experience, he offered three points he keeps coming back to: let go of the ego, have faith in God, and surrender to His will. Simple to say, but worth sitting with.

Current National Council President, Brother Sakthi, spoke about where the Organisation is heading, not with a list of targets, but with a genuine invitation to walk forward together, support one another, and keep Swami’s message at the centre of everything we do.

Deputy National President, Brother Roni, raised something important: the UK Organisation is actually one of the largest charities in the country, but we don’t always come across that way when dealing with external parties. With the publication of our first annual report and accounts, we now have a clear story to tell.

Each wing, Service, Young Adults, Spiritual, Bal Vikas, along with Digital Function and SSEHV, shared updates from the year. What came through clearly was that the work, whatever form it takes, is seva. Feeding someone, sitting with an elderly person, teaching a child about values, it all comes from the same place.

The workshops were lively. Topics like patience, forgiveness, and inner balance were discussed not as theories but as real questions people are navigating. There was also a forward-looking session on ideas for taking the Organisation to 2030 and beyond, and the energy in the room was genuinely encouraging; devotees had a lot to say, and a lot they want to do.

It was a full and worthwhile day. We came back to why we’re here, heard from those who’ve been walking this path for a long time, and left with a clearer sense of what we’re working towards. The path itself hasn’t changed: Love All, Serve All. Help Ever, Hurt Never.

Loving Sai Rams.

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National Christmas Celebrations 2025

National Christmas Celebrations 2025

National Christmas Celebrations 2025

With Bhagawan’s Grace, the National Christmas Celebrations were held on Saturday 13th December 2025 in Sevenoaks, bringing together devotees from across the UK in an atmosphere filled with love, unity, and devotion.

We were blessed to be joined by Reverend Father Dr Paul Areman, a Catholic priest serving in the Archdiocese of Southwark, UK, who led us in prayer and offered inspiring reflections during the Christmas service.

The programme included opening prayers, sacred words of Bhagawan on the significance of Christmas, and a beautiful Christmas Service of Readings and Carols. This was followed by uplifting presentations from the Bal Vikas (SSE) children, including a meaningful drama, joyful carol offerings, and engaging interactive quiz sessions that brought together devotees of all ages.

The celebrations continued with festive activities, much to the delight of the children, along with a joyful visit from Santa, before the day concluded with Aarti, leaving everyone filled with peace and gratitude.

A heartfelt thank you to all who attended and contributed towards making this celebration so special and memorable. May the message of love, peace, and selfless service continue to inspire us all.

Loving Sai Rams.

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Sai Smaran Bhajans 2025

Sai Smaran Bhajans 2025

Sai Smaran Bhajans 2025

On Saturday 20th September 2025, the 24th edition of the National Sai Smaran Bhajans was held in Surrey, UK, where 100 heartfelt bhajans were lovingly offered to commemorate Bhagawan Sri Sathya Sai Baba’s Centenary Birthday.

Over 280 devotees from across the UK gathered together for this sacred occasion, spending an entire day immersed in singing His divine glory. The hall resonated with devotion and joy as voices united in harmony, creating an uplifting and deeply spiritual atmosphere.

This year’s Sai Smaran Bhajans was a truly memorable milestone, offering a powerful tribute to Bhagawan in His Centenary Year.

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Rudra Homam 2025 – Prayers for Universal Peace

Rudra Homam 2025 – Prayers for Universal Peace

Rudra Homam 2025 – Prayers for Universal Peace

The annual Rudra Ekadashi Homam for Universal Peace, hosted by Region 4, was conducted on Sunday 6th July. This year’s Homam was especially auspicious, as it coincided with Ashadi Ekadashi – a sacred day marking Lord Vishnu’s four-month celestial rest.

The day began with a Lingam procession, as the Lingam Pallak was carried from the Shirdi Baba shrine, at the Shri Venkateswara (Balaji) Temple, to the marquee where the Rudram chanting would take place. The grand entrance of the Lingam was accompanied by the powerful resonance of Vedic chanters, and as the priests welcomed the Lingam with an Aarti, the sisters sang a beautiful Swagatam (welcome song). Swami’s presence was felt amongst all who were gathered. The Lingam was then placed onto a table, and the priests commenced the Pooja, chanting the following Vedic mantras: Ganesh Prarthana, Punyahavachanam, and Kalashasthapanam.

Brother Mahesh Narayan delivered a welcome address, speaking on the significance of the Vedas, with Rudram described as the supreme prayer among them. He explained how chanting the Rudram invokes Lord Shiva in the aspirant’s heart, a Lord who was never born and can never die. Therefore, the Rudram grants an individual a sense of immortality, cleansing sins (though he cheekily reminded everyone this wasn’t a free pass to commit them!).

Following the address, participants chanted the Sai Gayatri mantra 108 times before the Ekadasa Rudra Abishekam began. The Rudram chanting, led by a powerful team of Vedic chanters, consists of two parts: Namakam and Chamakam. During the Ekadasa Rudra Abishekam, the Namakam was chanted eleven times, each followed by a verse (Anuvaka) of the Chamakam. After each Namakam, the priest performed Aarti to the Lingam, and special prayers for Lokakshemam (global well-being) were offered in Sanskrit and English. While the main Abishekam was ongoing, devotees simultaneously conducted individual Paduka Poojas under priestly guidance.

Upon completing the eleven rounds of chanting, the priests carried out the Vasordhara, a sacred ritual in which ghee is poured continuously into a fire, followed by the Poornahuti, the final offering ritual, where grains, fruits, flowers, and other sacred items are placed into the fire. This was followed by the Kalashabhishekam, the ceremonial pouring of holy water from consecrated Kalashams (pots), and an Abishekam of the Lingam using those same waters.

Next came the Maha Alankaram (decorating of the Lingam) and the Maha Naivedyam (offering of food to the Lingam). While these took place, Young Adults offered a variety of Ashtakams (eight-verse prayers), Suktams (Vedic hymns), and bhajans.

Then came the moment everyone had been waiting for. As the Lingam stood beautifully decorated, the screens were opened to reveal the darshan of the Lord. The decorations were ornate and breathtaking, adding a divine glow to the day’s sacred energy. As the priests offered prayers for world peace, a moving Tevaram recital (devotional hymn) was delivered by one of the sisters. The programme concluded with Aarti and Maha Prashadam.

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National Easwaramma Day 2025

National Easwaramma Day 2025

National Easwaramma Day 2025

As part of the Sri Sathya Sai Centenary celebrations, National Easwaramma Day 2025 was a heartfelt day of gratitude, love, and joy.

Held on Saturday 17th May at The Grange Academy in Bushey, this special gathering brought together Bal Vikas children, parents, gurus, and devotees from across the UK. The day began with a beautiful opening procession, followed by uplifting group devotional singing (Bhajans), vibrant performances by the children, and, for the first time, exciting team activities designed to build unity and fun!

As part of our Centenary offering, our SSE children have also been engaging in the ‘100 Years of Pure Love’ initiative – a national sadhana focused on love, service, and spiritual growth, which added even more meaning to the day’s celebrations.

A big thank you to all who joined us and made this such a joyful and memorable occasion.

We look forward to many more moments of love, learning, and togetherness as we continue our Centenary journey. 🙏🏼

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National Office Bearers and Active Workers Conference 2025

National Office Bearers and Active Workers Conference 2025

National Office Bearers and Active Workers Conference 2025

With Bhagawan’s Divine Grace, the National Office Bearers and Active Workers Conference 2025 took place on Saturday 1st February 2025, at Hariben Bachubhai Nagrecha Hall, London. It was truly a blessed opportunity for Office Bearers (current, outgoing, and new) and Active Workers from across the United Kingdom to come together in unity and love.

The conference was a day filled with inspiring talks, interactive discussions, and moments of deep reflection, allowing us to reaffirm our commitment to Bhagawan’s Divine Mission. It was a time to meet, greet, share, and be blessed, as we explored ways to take our Sacred Organisation forward, ensuring that it continues to uplift and serve generations to come.

A sincere thank you to all who attended and contributed to the success of this gathering. The Organisation thrives because of your dedication, selfless service, and unwavering love for Bhagawan and His teachings.

Let us continue to walk this sacred path together, supporting and uplifting one another as we serve with love and devotion. We look forward to seeing you at future events.

Loving Sai Rams.

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