Archive for 2011

Gratitude Offering by Primary School Alumni…

Nostalgic golden memories of Primary School days came forth as former students of Sri Sathya Sai Primary School assembled commemorating 30 golden years of their alma mater this evening in Prasanthi Nilayam. The school was established by Bhagawan in the year 1981. read more »

2012 is The Year for Truth to Reappear

The clock is ticking away the final moments of 2011 and we are almost into the waiting arms of 2012. What does 2012 hold for us and how do we welcome the New? … How do we reflect on the past while embracing the “Coming of the New” and what should be intent…resolution…prayer on this New Year? 2012 is The Year For Truth To Reappear…writes Ms. Jullie Chaudhuri…Read on… read more »

“Celebrating The Love Of A Thousand Mother”, talks and songs by Primary School Alumni

Want to listen to the wonderful tales of A Mother with a Thousand Mother’s Love…come ye all, listen to the alumni from Sri Sathya Sai Primary School…

At Your Feet Dear Lord We Pray…

Grace Us With Your Love This Day…

Sai Baba Sai Baba You Are Krishna You Are Rama read more »

“Sarvadharam Swaroopa Sai”, a skit by students of Sri Sathya Sai Jagriti Vidya Mandir, Haryana

Vidya Vahini, the name that became synonymous with modern educational reforms, reflects Bhagawan’s teachings of Education in Human Values infusing the same into modern generation through school curriculum. The project that was Bhagawan’s 85th Birthday present to humanity has grown, over the months, from its infant stage making rapid progress. read more »

Sarvadharam Swaroopa Sai – a ‘Vidya Vahini’ Programme…

As the festive spree continues, that began preceding the Christmas celebrations, this evening there was a Sri Sathya Sai Vidya Vahini affiliated programme, Sarvadharam Swaroopa Sai, a drama by Sri Sathya Sai Jagriti Vidya Mandir read more »

“Amritputra Swami Vivekananda”, a skit by Youth and Balvikas of Rajasthan

Over 200 devotees from Rajasthan arrived on a three day pilgrimage to Prasanthi Nilayam on 27th Dec 2011. On the final day of their Tirth Yatra, they got the opportunity to perform a drama on the life and message of Swami Vivekananda in Sai Kulwant Hall. The drama started with the depiction of the spiritual inclination of Narendranath Dutta from his early childhood and progressed through the intense inquiry of his adolescence and his spiritual maturity at the feet of his master, Sri Ramakrishna Paramahansa. read more »

Drama by Rajasthan Youth and Balvikas

Over 200 devotees from Rajasthan arrived on a three day pilgrimage to Prasanthi Nilayam on 27th Dec 2011. On the final day of their Tirth Yatra, they got the opportunity to perform a drama on the life and message of Swami Vivekananda in Sai Kulwant Hall. read more »

Odisha Parthi Yatra, a journey of Love and Gratitude

Around two thousand Youth and a large number of devotees from the state of Odisha, arrived on a three day pilgrimage to Prasanthi Nilayam on 26th Dec 2011. Nagar Sankirtan, Service activities and Spiritual talks were held everyday.

On the morning of 27th, Lord Jagannath of Puri along with His brother Balabhadra and sister Subadra, (Lord Krishna, Balarama and Subadra) came out in a regal procession this morning, adorning a huge chariot, blessing thousands of devotees in Puttaparthi, outside the Ashram. read more »

Devotional Music Programme by Odisha Youth

Odisha once again proved why she has always established herself in a soft corner of Bhagawan’s heart. The youth of Odisha presented a moving prayer to Bhagawan in the most successful medium of a devotee – Music. read more »

A Gift OF Love…From Little Hearts That Beat For God

And so Christmas celebrations spilled over into Boxing Day. ‘Boxing Day’…the day following the sacred Advent of Christ, received this title perhaps way back during the 17th century, when those that were affluent, keeping in mind the spirit of Christmas, were generous in giving gift boxes to those that had served them. Another theory to this tradition shows that those that were economically challenged in mediaeval England saved money through the year in earthenware boxes, only to be broken up during this time, to share the funds for Christmas Festivities. read more »