Continuing from the second part of the post, the museum dedicated to Swami, we are left with the room where the videos are shown. Another interesting video is a vintage film, of the only visit Swami made outside India, specifically to Africa in 1968. Very touching images. Next is a video of the parade of golden chariots entering the Mandir, a wonderful event. There are also other videos, I am not reporting them all. Continuing along the path we enter a small cinema hall where, with the lights off, a retrospective of Sai Baba’s entire life is projected, the history, works, schools, aqueducts, hospitals. Making the spectator feel very strong emotions and feelings, showing all the greatness, both material and spiritual, of the great Master. Continuing on, one comes across a life-size statue of Swami holding some letters from devotees, and another one intent on writing a letter. Continuing on, there are beautiful photos of Swami with Gita, from the time she was a child until her death. There are also photos with other souls of various species, confirming His love for all creation. At the end of the walk, a sachet of vibhuti is offered. On the way out, one notices enclosures with deer, fallow deer, impala and a pond with goldfish and carp. Of course there are many things to see, those described are only a part, to give an understanding of what the museum is all about.
Moreno Radi
SSSGC Italy
