Guest guest Posted June 11, 2009 Report Share Posted June 11, 2009 Wednesday, June 10, 2009 "Everyday is a festival in Prashanti Nilayam," said someone during the peak of the 'programme season' when as many as 15 programmes were put up in a single month. That statement held good even during the first tens days of June, in spite of there being no single programme put up in the Mandir; the days were special in their own inimitable way. There weren't any festoons, backdrops, costumes and the other paraphernalia, which are usually associated with festivals. But the festivities came in the guise of more than 5000 people, who had gathered with devotion and Love for God to sing His praises. It indeed was festival time as that's what had been happening at the Prasanthi Nilayam everyday since the beginning of the new academic year. Here is the description of one typical day of the past one week. On June 10, 2009, Swami arrived just as the first bhajan had begun. The ladies' side and the gents' side were both almost full. It is so interesting the way people think and arrive at Puttaparthi. During the major festivals and the pilgrimage visits by devotees from the many Indian states and countries, the hall becomes full because of the sheer number of devotees that arrive. And during the "non-peak" days, news quickly travels that the Mandir is sparsely crowded and immediately devotees pour in to increase their probability of getting a close darshan. The net result - Prashanthi Nilayam is filled with devotees always! Swami moved through the ladies side accepting letters and talking to a few of them. Moving into the students' section, He faced a multitude of letters. A gentle smile seemed to come over His face. (An onlooker might even wonder as to what the students write in their letters to Him daily! But He knows every heart, and responds accordingly too!) There have been occasions when Swami has come for darshan before all the students had arrived from their places of study. On such days, the few who had arrived, rush to the rear side of the portico with their letters. Once, Swami passes that way, they move back to the front and (again) have another letter to offer to Him! One day Swami also indicated to a student and, to the merry laughter of those around, said, "You were sitting yonder. Now you have come here. You will return after I pass! Correct?" The boy sheepishly nodded a yes. Swami collected a few letters and asked the people walking behind His chair to collect some more on His behalf. The same continued into the gents' side too. After the darshan round, Swami moved on to the stage and sat for the bhajans. As always, the bhajans gain in volume and enthusiasm with Him around. Swami looked at all the people who had assembled and granted His attention to different sections of the hall during different phases of the bhajans. Almost everyone had that cherished feeling, "He saw me and I am blessed." Sometimes, during the bhajans, people rise and leave - they either have a bus to catch, a duty/call to attend or any of the many reasons. Swami watches them leave with the same look as He watches those sitting and singing. The feeling of God being the Eternal Witness envelopes one during such moments and a silent joy surges in their beings. That feeling may culminate in a gentle smile on the Divine lips or at times with a stern look from Him and at other times with Swami going into a trance. Silently, He moulds, charges, transforms, guides, assures or commands but all the while a mass communion is on. Swami sat for about an hour for bhajans that day. In between, it was sought from Him as to whether prasadam could be distributed. Swami told them to hold back till the aarthi. The students from the new M. Tech batch held a card for Him to see and a cake for Him to cut. Swami saw them and told them to wait. At the end of the bhajans, Swami also chanted the universal peace prayer, "Samastha Lokaha Sukhino Bhavanthu". Then, He blessed the mangoes to be distributed to all and retired for the day. With love and light Sai Ram Deepak http://www.ssso.net sourced: Prasanthi Diary - 2009 http://media.radiosai.org/Journals/Portal/pd-recent/ps20090601.htm#20090610 Explore and discover exciting holidays and getaways with India Travel Click here! Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
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