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Sai Word Jumble
Sai Praveen Haranath
Fargo, ND

The following clues are based on Sai literature and the blanks indicate the
number of letters in each missing word. The same word may appear more than
once in the same clue and there may be more than one clue for each word to make
it a little easier. After finding the missing word, choose the highlighted letters to
form another word that will best fit the clue at the end of the puzzle.
Good luck!

Only when you have equanimity of mind will you be able to develop firmness and _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _.
Only when you have _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _
will you be able to develop firm faith.
Sai Baba is lovingly addressed as _ _ _ _ _
There is nothing like _ _ _ _ _ _ _ to still the waves of your heart.
_ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ or forbearance is one of the most important characteristics that every person should practice and possess.
Tri-Karana-Shuddhi is prescribed by the sages as
essential for tasting the Ananda of the Universal
Absolute. That expression means, the _ _ _ _ _ _ of
thought, word and deed.


“...when God examines a person, he looks at the_ _ _ _ _ _ of his heart, he pays attention to the peace that is within him.”
There is in everyone a spark of _ _ _ _ _ ; no one can
live without that spark. There is in every one a flame of
love; life becomes a dark void without it. That spark,
that flame is God, for He is the source of all _ _ _ _ _ and all love.


There is no Dharma higher than _ _ _ _ _.
“The tendrils of _ _ _ _ aspire to cling only to the garments of God; it senses that God resides, in His infinite splendour, in every heart; so, it probes silently into the innermost recesses of all personalities around it to discover the seat of God, so that it may bloom therein.”

The Final Clue


Swami says, “..Not information, but _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ ; not instruction, but
construction should be the aim. Theoretical knowledge is a burden, unless it is
practiced, when it can be lightened into wisdom, and assimilated into daily life.
Knowledge that does not give harmony and wholeness to the process of living is
not worth acquiring. Every activity must be rendered valid and worthwhile by its
contribution to the discovery of truth, both of the self and of nature.”

Full Circle or Half Circle Discourse of Sathya Sai Baba, Bombay, 3 Mar 1974