Guest guest Posted September 27, 2003 Report Share Posted September 27, 2003 I was watching the webcast as Amma started the evening Darshan at 9:00 AM EST (6:30 PM in India. I am writing this nine hours later. Webcast ended many hours ago. Amma must be going on at the same speed. Or faster. Maybe another nine hours of Darshan. This night may be the longest night. This may be the longest Darshan. Her gift to us on Her birthday. Nine hours of hugs. Perhaps another fifteen thousand people still waiting in line. I feel sad. What a great sacrifice! Vijay The New with improved product search Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest guest Posted September 27, 2003 Report Share Posted September 27, 2003 Someone here who¹s husband and daughter are there said Amma¹s going about 23 hours a day and looks tired. And they say it¹s hot as blazes and humid. The stadium is wall to wall people. Indians are sleeping on the sidewalk outside, a foot from traffic, waiting to get in. on 9/27/03 5:03 PM, Vijay Nair at vjnair wrote: > I was watching the webcast as Amma started the evening > Darshan at 9:00 AM EST (6:30 PM in India. I am writing this > nine hours later. Webcast ended many hours ago. Amma must > be going on at the same speed. Or faster. Maybe another > nine hours of Darshan. This night may be the longest night. > This may be the longest Darshan. Her gift to us on Her > birthday. Nine hours of hugs. Perhaps another fifteen > thousand people still waiting in line. I feel sad. What a > great sacrifice! > Vijay Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
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