 
                Story 98: Divine Grace of God with Sreejith Narayan
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Sairam! This week on Sai SOUL 100, we have Brother Sreejith Narayan joining us. He shares experiences that can only be attributed to the divine grace of God. During his first trip to Puttaparthi, the attention Sathya Sai Baba gave him sparked a significant transformation in his life. His stories illustrate that Sai Baba has the power to inspire anyone to achieve anything whenever He chooses. Sreejith believes that the following poem beautifully captures his journey with Swami:The Grace That Makes The Dumb To Speak And The Lame To Climb Up The Peak Cause Be Of My Earnest FeatThat I Place At Thy Lotus Feet
                        
 
  
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