Guest guest Posted September 19, 2004 Report Share Posted September 19, 2004 Namaste News for September 18, 2004 (Ganesh Chaturthy) Today morning Bhagawan came out for Darshan at 7:00AM. After taking a full round, He came on to the stage. Then He called the Vice Chancellor and asked him something. At 7:15AM, He asked one of the research scholars to speak. The speaker tried to illustrate the fact that whichever God you may pray, it is only Swami who responds to your prayers. He did this with his own personal experiences. This was followed by speeches by two other students (Shashank and Bharath) and Vice Chancellor himself. At 8:00AM Bhagawan started His divine discourse and it lasted till 9:00AM. Then He sang Premamudita. In His discourse Swami talked about the importance of Vinayaka, the utmost necessity to control one's anger and the importance of having respect for one's parents. In the afternoon Bhagawan came by 3:00PM. He took a full round, came up on the stage and asked the Warden about the program. Then He got down from His car and went to the interview room. At 4:05PM, He came out and sat down. There was a beautiful program on Vinayaka Chaturthy put up by the Institute boys. The program consisted of dance, music and drama. At the end of this there were some group songs. Swami was extremely happy with the programs. Swami created a golden Vinayaka for the boy who danced. The day's function went off very well by Bhagawan's Grace. Jai Sai Ram Courtesy: http://sainews.blogspot.com/ Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest guest Posted September 19, 2004 Report Share Posted September 19, 2004 Namaste. This vivid description of Bhagawan's daily movements at Prashanthi Nilayam transports us there literally and receive every ounce of Bhagawan's grace. Thank you for your service, Mrs. Saraswathy Balakrishnan Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
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