Guest guest Posted November 20, 2004 Report Share Posted November 20, 2004 Sai Ram to all my dear Sai brothers and sisters, This morning there was no special programme at Prashanti. Swami came as usual, sat listening to the Vedam boys, and then went in to the Mandir. He came out again at 9 am for the bhajan, and left Sai Kulwant Hall at 9.30 am. In the afternoon, Swami came early, at 2.30 pm. A Dance Drama in Kannada, depicting episodes from the Ramayana was staged by the boys and girls of Swami's school in Alikke, which is near Mangalore in Karnataka. It lasted for about an hour and 25 mins, and at the end of it Swami seemed very pleased, and smiled a big smile. He called the boy who played the part of Ram, materialised a chain for him, and even put it around his neck. Next he called for the main singer and materialised a ring for him. After this all the boys and girls who participated, took photographs with him in their colourful costumes.I was told the costumes were very heavy. which makes movement difficult. However when Swami's students perform before him, attired with heavy or light costumes, they perform with relative ease, and so it was, with the students of Alikke. Bhajans commenced after the dance drama at 4.30 pm, and Swami left Sai Kulwant Hall by 5 pm, after the participants did Aarti to him. With Sai Love, Your Sai sister Denaz Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest guest Posted November 20, 2004 Report Share Posted November 20, 2004 Sai Ram to Denaz, Thankyou very much for the daily update of Prashanthi programme.. it is very useful for people who live far off and can still visualize the events taking place on account of Swami's b'day... thankyou very much and please continue to brief us daily... Sairam vijay Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
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