Guest guest Posted May 16, 2005 Report Share Posted May 16, 2005 Srimathe Ramanujaya Namaha Priya Bhagavath bandus Recently I returned from India and I was blessed to Visit HH Jeeyar Swami in Assam. He is extremely busy the whole day, starting with Aradhana, Sevalalam, Sathumarai, and start morning Parayanam session which goes on for 2 and one half hours to 3 hours. Afterwards Upanyasam, followed by Homam conclusion for the morning session. If there is Samasrayanam He finishes it, before Prasadam. Then He sees visitors, takes phonecalls, and if they have to travel they get ready and move to the next place and restart the same process for the whole evening and they get done by 10:30 pm or sometimes even later. Everybody is busy and they are keeping a very fast pace. But Chi.Gopi Swami, VenuGopal Swami, Bhagawadachari Swami, and all the Vedic and DP pundits are all doing well and happy. It is amazing to see such big crowds in places where HH never visited before and the welcome they give HIM and He is an inspiration to whom ever comes across Him. He very much liked Assam, which was lush green with plenty of water, good air and very devoted people.He was amazed at Brahmaputhra river which was huge. HH asks me to convey His mangalasasanams to one and all and He really regretted not being able to be with all His devotees this year. He said that He will see us next year if programmes are arranged. He was verymuch appreciative of all the effort taken for Thirumala issues by the devotees and a report of the findings from the three man committee has been given to the Government. HH wants everyone to continue writing " OM NAMO VENKATESAYA". A small review of the findings from the committee will be sent soon. HH will be back in Hyderabad by end of June or so. Adiyen Ramanuja Dasee Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
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