Archive for 2019

From Deva Bhoomi To Divya Bhoomi… UP & Uttarakhand Parthi Yatra

From the Deva Bhoomi to the Divya Bhoomi… from the lap of mighty Himalayas to the sacrosanct Land Of Divinity, Sri Sathya Sai Prasanthi Nilayam.  An estimated 400 devotees from the twin North Indian States of Uttar Pradesh and Uttarakhand have arrived in the holy Abode of Prasanthi Nilayam on a three-day Parthi Yatra from 20 September to 22 September.  This is the 13th annual Prasanthi pilgrimage by the twin states. read more »

Serenading The Master Supreme…

In pursuit of excellence in their chosen field they perform, in their chosen field of music, singing their hearts out unto Him, serenading The Lord Supreme!!! read more »

A Journey Down The Memory Lane by East Godavari Devotees…

A huge contingent of pilgrims from the Andhra district of East Godavari is on a two-day Parthi Yatra to sacrosanct Prasanthi Nilayam. The district unit of Sri Sathya Sai Seva Organisatons is organising back to back programmes today and tomorrow in Prasanthi Nilayam. read more »

My Life Is My Message

What i think, i must speak and what i speak, i must act… this is Trikarana Suddhi, purity and unity of the three essential faculties of man, viz., thought, word and deed. Bhagawan has always been in the forefront, practising what He preaches, not by being ‘liable’ or ‘duty bound’, but purely by being Love HimSelf. On 5th June 2005 Prasanthi Nilayam witnessed something unique, when Our Beloved Bhagawan plunged ‘HimSelf’ into a unique action,  acting HimSelf out His dictum ‘My Life Is My Message’. Reproducing a beautiful ‘Darshan’ story from 2005. read more »

Festive Onam @ 50 In Prasanthi Nilayam…

Today is holy Thiruvonam, auspicious harvest festival of Kerala. Deviating from the glare and glitter and pomp and show of the native festivity of ‘Happy Onam’, Bhagawan had set a unique ideal for the devotees from Kerala, decades ago, blessing the fraternity to celebrate ‘Blissful Onam‘ in His immediate ‘Beauty Beyond Compare’ Divine Presence. read more »

Onam Fervour Peaks In Prasanthi Nilayam…

From the holy land of Thiru Anandan, Lord Maha Vishnu, to the Abode Of Sri Sathya Sai! This day-2 evening of the ongoing Onam festivity Balvikas children from Thiruvananthapuram district, famed for being host to  Lord Sri Padmanabha Swami, presented a musical dance drama entitled ‘Krishnayanam’ at the Sanctum Sanctorum in Prasanthi Nilayam. read more »

Heart-To-Heart, The Only Way…

Heart-To-Heart is the viable and only method of communication with Bhagawan,  said Hon’ Justice Thottathil B. Radhakrishnan Nair, Chief Justice, Calcutta High Court, addressing the august assembly of devotees delivering an inspiring speech at the Sanctum Sanctorum in Prasanthi Nilayam. read more »

Dastak Swarna Yug Ki…

Presenting its second and final offering of the ongoing Madhya Pradesh Parthi Yatra, Balvikas children from the State presented a programme entitled Dastak Swarna Yug Ki this evening at the Sanctum Sanctorum in Prasanthi Nilayam. The programme was thematic of the golden jubilee year of Sri Sathya Sai Balvikas, being observed this year. Sri Sathya Sai Balvikas had its inception in the year 1969 at the ‘direct’ instance and blessings of Bhagawan Sri Sathya Sai. read more »

Musical Offering by Vivek Karmahe…

Central Indian State of Madhya Pradesh is on a Parthi Yatra, sacrosanct pilgrim’s march to hallowed Puttaparthi, the Abode Of Bhagawan Sri Sathya Sai Baba.  Over 2000 devotees are participating in the 3-day Yatra that is studded with various spiritually uplifting schedules. read more »

Vandeham Gananayakam… sings Prasanthi in unison…

Today marks holy Ganesh Chaturthi, the festival with infinite potencies, symbolising the auspicious Advent of Lord Ganesha, the Primal Lord as per the sacred Hindu tradition. The festivity falls on the fourth day, Chaturthi, in the Shukla Paksha, the bright half, of the Hindu month of Bhadrapada, coinciding with Chaitra star. In Prasanthi Nilayam, the occasion earns the repute of a Mahotsavam, grand festivity, with Bhagawan inculcating deep-rooted values in His students and devotees in general, on the supreme significance of Lord Ganesha. read more »