Guest guest Posted March 24, 2008 Report Share Posted March 24, 2008 It was a Great 4 Days in Parthi as Festivals of 4 Different Religions were celebrated. The Sai Devotees of Bihar and Jharkhand had come prepared to celebrate Holi with a wonderful Variety of programmes. On Saturday Swami arrived in Kulwant hall by 4.30 pm. The Programme started with Wonderful Chanting of Gayatri mantra which was followed by some songs accompanied by dances. This was followed by some wonderful Programme of the Balvikas Children with the Shiva Stotram Dance and the Krishna Rasa Leela being really outstanding. Swami afterwards called the the children including the singers and took Group Photographs with them which was a Memorable Occasion for everyone concerned. On Sunday morning Swami came at around 12 noon in car. There was a really huge downpour rarely witnessed in Prasanthi Nilayam for a long long time, The sound of Thunder and rain reverberated in the Roof of Kulwanth Hall. As if by Swami's Divine Command, The rains stopped as Swami arrived at 6 P.M. Then Swami went into the interview room and brought out a Huge egg Shaped Chocolate cake to be given to the Primary School Children, Chocolates prepared by the Italian Devotees were also given to the Primary School Children. Then the Bala Vikas Children from Bihar enacted a Wonderful Drama of Shabari. The drama was very wonderfully done with great Songs and Dance, Afterwards Swami called all the children in the Programme for group photographs and also materialized a beautiful chain for the boy who acted as Shabari. Students are having exams here and so once can hear the constant opening of books in Kulwanth Hall. The next big Festival is Ugadi. Swami has also been talking about Ugadi a Few times in Kulwanth Hall. Om Sai Ram Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
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