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Om Sai Ram - Swami's Delhi visit - Sunday morning

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Bhagawan left the Sri Sathya Sai International Centre at 12:20 heading towards the Indira Gandhi International Airport. Bhagawan's scheduled time of departure is at 1300 hrs. IST. Bhagawan will be accompanied by his entourage of boys and senior officials including Mr. Jitendra Cheema, State President of Sri Sathya Sai Seva Organisations, Delhi.

 

Earlier in the morning, Bhagawan blessed the Sevadals who have been on duty throughout His stay in Delhi. Blessing them profusely, hearing State President's prayers to visit Delhi every year, Bhagawan replied in Hindi: Zaroor Aaoonga, meaning will definitey come. Before leaving, Bhagawan spent ten minutes amidst devotees blessing them profusely. Arathis were offered at Bhagawan's residence, then onstage and the final arathi just before departing, near the car. The Lord whose maganimity and love encompassed Delhi and its environs for seven full days has been given an emotional farewell at the Centre.

 

As the wheels rolled over carrying The Mighty Lord, the "Farewell Song" was still rendering the air, and many souls were trying to cover up their emotion with those beauteous momentous moments filling the vaccuum created with His departure.

 

Source : http://www.sssbpt.org/Pages/Prasanthi_Nilayam/darshanupdateapril2010.html

 

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