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Christmas at Prasanthi Nilayam

The birth of Christ brings with it great joy and happiness to the whole world.

And all celebrate it with all earnestness. But when it comes to Christmas at

Prasanthi Nilayam, Christmas gains an all new flavour. Christmas with Sai is

among the best celebrated festivals at Prasanthi Nilayam. Coming a month after

the Birthday Celebrations, Christmas is eagerly looked forward to. Heart to

Heart brings to you a description of this great festival as it is generally

celebrated in Prasanthi Nilayam.The evening of 24th of December is the starting

point of the

Christmas celebrations. That evening, the overseas devotees conduct a carol

programme in the presence of Bhagawan in the Sai Kulwant Hall. The songs in

praise of the Lord and His Divine Son bring the warmth of Christmas to each and

every heart.Then comes the much anticipated morning of the 25th of December.

Much before the cock crows, the devotees assemble in the Sai Kulwant Hall.

Following the regular Suprabhatham the overseas devotees join the special

Nagar-Sankeertan singing Carols while holding candles in their hands. As they

walk into the Hall humming 'Joy to the World' or 'Silent Night', it

charges the entire atmosphere with a solemnity, which is one of the reasons that

make Christmas at Prasanthi Nilayam so special. As all the students slowly light

up their candles, the Hall is filled with the soft glow and warmth of the candle

lights. It is quite an experience to be present there in the soft glow of the

hundreds of candles flickering merrily to the soft humming of carols in the

background.Soon the ornate silver doors open on the first floor of the

Prasanthi Mandir and the audience revel in silent joy. There is hushed

excitement as people try to catch the first glimpse

of the Lord dressed in a Divine white robe. Bhagawan walks slowly and stands

right at the edge of the balcony blessing every body present with a beautiful

smile and often raising His hands in blessing. He then walks around the balcony

and stands at different places facing all the devotees in turn and sways gently

to the tunes of the carols being hummed. Then the Aarthi is lit and all join in

singing the Aarthi in unison. Bhagawan retires after this to His residence.Later

in the morning Bhagawan comes for the regular darshan at around 7:00 AM. After

He finishes His darshan round, He sits on His chair

kept on the stage. After taking His blessings the students of the Sri Sathya Sai

Primary School present a violin concert with several small children playing

beautiful tunes on their stringed instruments.This is followed by the Institute

Brass Band presenting an instrumental orchestra. The lilting tunes played by the

band lifts the spirits of those present there. The foot-tapping presentation by

the Brass band is followed by the carol programme by the students of the

Institute and the Higher Secondary School. The students sing several

traditional carols as well as newly composed songs in the praise of their Lord.

The carols end with the famous song "Dashing Through The Snow" during which a

student dressed as the Santa Claus takes Bhagawan's blessings, goes around

throwing chocolates to all.

BLESSINGS FROM THE BALCONY"

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width="113" align="left" border="1">The morning festivities come to an end with

prasadam distribution and Aarthi.The 25th of December also happens to the

anniversary of the Kingdom of Mother Sai, an alumni association of the students

of the Anantapur Campus of the Sri Sathya Sai Institute of Higher Learning. The

afternoon programme starts with the presentation of the service activities

carried out by the organisation and talks by members of the organisation. This

is followed by talks by some elderly devotees. The icing on the cake is

Bhagawan's discourse, which follows the talks. Over the years Bhagawan has

given a lot of insight into the teachings of Christ. He has also spoken about

the life of Christ and what Christ stood for. One memorable Christmas evening,

during the course of His discourse, Bhagawan materialised a small Bible, which

He said was compiled in Britain around 1530 A.D., containing all the

information about Jesus gathered during the preceding centuries. The Russians

condensed all this material in a small book which they preserved in a place on

the Black Sea coast. Swami produced the little book by a circular wave of His

hand and held it before the audience, He said: "This is the book. You can see

the cross on the cover page. The book was designed to demonstrate the common

features of all religions. What is contained in this book is not to be found

even in the Bible. It contains

an entirely new account of the life of Jesus." After the discourse Bhagawan

accepts the Aarthi and retires.But the Christmas celebrations are not over yet.

The evening is the time for the Christmas pageant presented in the Poornachandra

Auditorium. Bal-Vikas Students from overseas present the colourful drama much to

the joy of Bhagawan and all the gathered devotees. This beautiful presentation

marks the end of the Christmas in Prasanthi Nilayam and marks the beginning of

the anticipation of the next Christmas to be celebrated here. Christmas leaves

behind pleasant memories and that

feeling of joy and happiness, which is only to be experienced.What makes

Christmas at Prasanthi Nilayam so special? People from all over the globe

travel here to celebrate the birth of Christ, in the presence of His Father. We

hear very often speakers mentioning that they prefer to celebrate Christmas with

Bhagawan than in their own hometowns. It is like one really huge family

gathering that celebrates Christmas at Prasanthi Nilayam and shares and thus

multiplies its joy. JOY TO THE WORLD, THE LORD HAS COME! MERRY CHRISTMAS!!!

Source: http://www.radiosai.org/Journals/08Dec15/02_COVER_STORY/CHRISTMAS_AT_PRASANTHI/christmas.htm

 

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