Guest guest Posted November 1, 2004 Report Share Posted November 1, 2004 Parthi Update 30-10-2004 Dear Brother Sairam. On 29th October, the Grama Seva concluded satisfactorily. All the villages of the three Mandals of Puttaparthi, Kothacheruvu and Bukkapatnam, that come under the erstwhile Sri Sathya Sai Taluka, were covered in the Grama Seva. Initially, the number of vehicles expected was less and therefore we had thought that it would take a very long time. However, this time by Bhagawan's Grace, we had as many as 32 vehicles with us, including Canters and Tractors. That cut down the time estimates by more than half!! On 30th morning, all the Drivers, Cleaners and others involved in providing support services for the Grama Seva were Blessed with clothes, food and Prasadam. In the evening, the Brindavan students were ready with a presentation on the life of Sri Ramakrishna Paramahamsa. They had been preparing for this drama even as the Grama Seva was going on! Time Management! With Bhagawan's permission, they staged the drama in Kulwant Hall. The duration was around 40 minutes. It was very well enacted. The dialogues were in Hindi whereas the voice over was in English. They depicted the intense devotion that Ramakrishna had for Mother Kali, how he cried out everyday that he could not get Her Darshan and yet one more day was lost! Finally, he gets the Divine Darshan of Mother Kali. The next scene finds Ramakrishna praying for a true disciple who could spread the message of Love and Devotion among the masses. Then Vivekananda comes in. The interactions between the Master and the disciple were depicted very well. One of the scenes was about the story that Swami narrates very often. It shows how Ramakrishna Paramahamsa was an ideal teacher and how he tailor made his teachings in accordance with the temperament of the disciple. The story is about Vivekananda and another disciple traveling by boat, across the river to fetch some food for the Master. The first day, one disciple goes in the boat. As he is traveling in the boat, some of the people over there, start accusing Ramakrishna Paramahamsa, calling him a false saint. Hearing all these accusations, the disciple feels very dejected and he returns to the Ashram with a crestfallen face. Looking at him, Ramakrishna enquires about the cause for his sorrow. The disciple narrates the happenings in the boat. Ramakrishna Paramahamsa then chides the disciple for being so passive and encourages him to be more confident and firm with such people who insult his Guru. Vivekananda too listens to all this advise. The second day, it was the turn of Vivekananda to go and fetch food for the Master. Swami Vivekananda also encounters the same set of people. But as he listens to them insulting his Guru, he holds them by the collar and threatens to throw them into the river if they uttered another word about his Master. Immediately they all keep silent. Vivekananda returns in a very joyful mood for having successfully obeyed his Master's command. However, when he returns to the Ashram, Ramakrishna chides him for being so impatient and short tempered. At this point, Vivekananda gets confused and seeks clarification from Ramakrishna. Had he not advised the other disciple to be more confident and firm with the culprits? Ramakrishna Paramahamsa then explains that his purpose was to shape each disciple according to his needs. The other disciple was very submissive and timid and hence had to be cajoled to be more assertive and confident. Whereas, Vivekananda was already over confident and hence had to be toned down a little!! Swami gives the analogy of an automobile tyre and says that when the air is too much, we need to remove a little air and when it is less, we need to pump in more air. The automobile runs properly only when there is correct amount of air in the tube!! At the end of their presentation, they all stood together in a group. Swami Himself got up from the sofa and came down to give them a group photograph. He materialized a ring for the student who acted as Ramakrishna Paramahamsa. All boys were very happy. After this Swami took some devotees from the Mandir Portico into the interview room. Bhajans commenced as usual at 5.00 p.m. 31-10-2004 This evening, Swami was out by 3.15 p.m. He came onto the dais and sat down on the sofa. After a while Swami asked the Vedam chanting to be stopped and He gave a nod to the Anantapur Sisters. They were prepared with a bouquet of songs – all on Mother Goddess – in view of the just concluded Dussera festival. They started their presentation at 3.35 p.m. They began with the chanting of Durga Suktam – Jata Vedase Sunavama – but with music and beat in the background. It was very soothing to hear. However, half way through, Swami signaled to them to move over to the next song. They presented a number of songs on Chamundeshwari, Lakshmi – Bhagyada Lakshmi Baramma, O Maa Sai Maa, Govinda Jaya Gokula Vrinda Pavana Jaya Jaya Paramananda…. It was 4.05 p.m. and Swami suddenly asked the boys to sing group songs. They were caught absolutely by surprise!! But the music group boys who are ever ready these days with their books and notes, took off with Kanula Mundara, Sai Mahadeva Mamu Kapadagarava, Aao Sab Milkar Gaye Ekta Ke geet Doharaye……. It was a true `Crisis Management'. Again at 4.25 p.m. after we had managed to somehow get through with a few group songs, Swami smiled and asked one of the primary school boys to go and find out whether they had any group songs ready. The primary school children would not miss out on such a lovely chance!! They too sang a Telugu song praising Swami as our father and mother, in the tune of our National Anthem. However, it was getting a little too hard on our ears and Swami too knowing our plight, smiled and stopped them half way through!! It was a very lovely evening. All were heartily smiling at Bhagawan's Leelas! We never know what He will do at which moment. That is why He asks us to be ever ready! Bhagawan says that God is like a photographer. Any moment, He may click our photo. However, unlike a worldly photographer, He does not say `Cheers' giving us time to get ready for a pose. His is instant clicking and therefore we need to be ever ready!! After all this, Bhagawan finally chose to have Bhajans!! Till 5.00 p.m. we had wonderful Bhajans. The weather too was joining us in praising the Lord. The black clouds hung low and a cool current of air enveloped the whole Kulwant Hall. Swami sat with a `Manda Haasa Vadana' a beautiful blissful smile on His face, throughout the Bhajans. At 5.00 p.m. He got up, took Aarti and retired for the day. Regarding our schedule, the Institute classes will be commencing from Tuesday onwards. We will be starting the second semester. Monday is a holiday as it is the Andhra Pradesh state formation day. Vacations will commence after Swami's Birthday, mostly from the 24th of November onwards. What else Swami has in His Master Plan for the next month, is not yet known to us. But slowly, we are sure; Swami will unveil His plan to all of us. Eagerly awaiting the 79th Birthday celebrations of our most Beloved Bhagawan, we move on from day to day!! Food for Thought "What is the secret of success?" asked the Sphinx. "Push," said the Button. "Never be led," said the Pencil. "Always keep cool," said the Ice. "Be up to date," said the Calendar. "Make light of everything," said the Fire. "Do a driving business," said the Hammer. "Be sharp in your dealings," said the Knife. Sairam Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest guest Posted November 2, 2004 Report Share Posted November 2, 2004 Thank you so much for your day to today updates . It was mind boggling to see the pictures of Dassera and Swami among all the renouned pundits. Brother thanks again from my bottom of my heart. Let Swami Bless you profusely as the job yu are doing is unmeasurable.All Blessings to you. The Ananda which we derived from the Pictures and updates of Parthi is unfathomable ,may you have infinite Ananda and Supreme Bliss. Sai Ram SoumendraA Anantha Vijaya <aavijaya > wrote: Parthi Update Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest guest Posted November 2, 2004 Report Share Posted November 2, 2004 Dear Soumendra Da, Thank you very much for your kind words and blessings. I shall in future also keep posting Prashanti information that I can lay my hands upon. Being an alumni of SSSIHL, by the grace of Swami, I get information early. Thank you once again for all the sweet words and blessings. With lots of Love Soumendra Bhattacharjee <soumendra_toronto > wrote: Sai Ram Brother Anantha Vijaya , Thank you so much for your day to today updates.......... Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
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