Sathya Sai Darshanam – The Beauty Beyond Compare!!!

The ‘Roaring Lion’ of India, Swami Vivekananda was an endearing soul to those Indians who takes pride of India and India’s spiritual heritage. Often times Bhagawan had quoted Vivekananda, showcasing him as an ideal to the Youth Of India…this day, 31 Aug 2010, the Sai Youth from West Bengal enacted a Drama on the life of Vivekananda in the immediate Divine Presence..showing the illustrious story of the illustrious master and the illustrious disciple…

Given below is an excerpt from the ‘Darshan Story’ on 31 August 2010 in Prasanthi Nilayam as chronicled by The Prasanthi Reporter…

Let’s read..assimilate…live with it and thus manifest HIM, our Beloved Mother Sai!

Let’s re-connect to PRASANTHI DARSHAN UPDATES to connect to THE BEAUTY BEYOND COMPARE!!!

Tue, Aug 31, 2010: Today, this evening, emerging at 1743 hrs., Bhagawan went for a full round before coming to pause for a while at the primary block watching the children chanting Vedam. Moving further into the ladies’ side, Bhagawan turned about to ascend the portico. Gliding past, interacting with some, Bhagawan moved onto the stage at 1800 hrs., from the right of Ganesha, marked by a crescendo in chanting. Reciprocating to the special attention being given by Bhagawan, ‘blossoming buds’ from the Primary School often join the chanting, explicitly showing the progress achieved during their moulding days.

Heralding the 85th year of Advent, the state of West Bengal, taking its turn came up with a ‘twin presentation’, a dance programme by Balvikas children followed by a drama by the youth, this evening in the immediate Divine presence.

As Bhagawan assumed His seat on the dais, the chanting went on for another ten minutes, before Bhagawan indicating for bhajans to commence. Twenty minutes of bhajans followed before West Bengal took over the rest of the proceedings.

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An announcement on the programme followed after which tiny tots from the West Bengal Balvikas forayed dancing to patriotic tunes from the collection of India’s first Nobel Laureate Rabindranath Tagore. The programme lasted for half-an-hour, after which, the youth took over to present a drama in english on the life of Vivekananda.

“Sambhavami Yuge Yuge” was an illustration of the illustrious spiritual journey of Vivekanandam, who was moulded by his master, Sri Ramakrishna Paramahamsa, to becoming India’s ‘roaring lion’, inspiring millions upon millions, instilling great national and devotional fervour. Various scenes from the lives of the ‘master and disciple’ were depicted, essentially highlighting the moulding of the great indian spiritual giant.

Upon the end of the forty minute presentation, Bhagawan moved down the dais to pose for photographs with both the group, youth and the Balvikas. Returning onstage, Bhagawan accepted Mangala Arathi at 1940 hrs. Blessing the concourse with abhayahastha, Bhagawan moved off retiring for the day at 1945 hrs.

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