Guest guest Posted November 23, 2005 Report Share Posted November 23, 2005 Arial; mso-bidi-font-family: 'Times New Roman'"> 23 – 22 ONE TO GO…….. Sairam. It is 8.30 p.m. and we have just 9 hours to go before the sun will showers its rays on planet earth heralding the most auspicious 80th year of the advent of the Kali Yuga Avataar – our beloved Swami. We enter the Mandir this morning and find a totally new set of decorations, each one more breathtaking than the other. Today there are floral Toranams in grand designs hanging from the balcony of the Portico and also from the roof of the first floor. Inside the balcony on the first floor, huge floral arches having a mix of red and yellow flowers have been placed on either side of the dais. Lord Ganesha is surrounded with a grand floral arch filled with pure white roses and a thick bunch of red roses at the centre. The background is provided with green leaves. The two pillars on the stage on either side of Swami’s Chair and also the two pillars facing the stage are decorated exquisitely with broad green leaves and light rose-coloured huge petal-like flowers. These are wound spirally on the pillars like a creeper and give a very grand appearance. Balls of roses of different colors hang from the top roof of the Portico. All along the railings of the Kulwant Hall colourful umbrellas have been fixed in the typical Kerala style. Outside the Mandir, the Parthi township has been transformed into a dream world. The entire road from the Mandir leading to the Hostel and beyond is decorated with series lighting on the stadium side of the road. Yesterday, we also saw the Laser Beams reaching out into the sky from the Hanuman hilltop. There is going to be a laser show on the 23rd night. There is series lighting all along the path leading to the Hanuman top. Series lighting is also spread across the hillock itself and right on the top there are some coconut trees created with lights, some sparklers (effect created by lights). The stadium looks just out of the world. Huge speakers are placed for the Music Programme. High wattage stage lights illuminate the entire ground at night. The pathway that has been made for Swami in the middle of the stadium ground is now covered with a red carpet. Looks royal and befits the occasion. Swami comes out for Darshan at 9.15 a.m. after the commencement of the Bhajans. He takes a full round and goes inside the Bhajan Hall. Hardly a few minutes pass by and He comes out again and gets into the car. The car proceeds not towards PC but towards the Shanti Vedika grounds. Possibly the final supervision round… Bhajans go on. After a long wait, Swami returns only at 10.00 a.m. But He goes straight to PC. There He gets down from the car and moves into the new building to supervise the Hall where the Governing Body members for the Convocation procession, will be assembling in the afternoon. After a few minutes of supervision, He comes out and goes inside PC. We assume that He has retired but that is not the case. The car again parks itself outside the PC door. At 10.30 a.m. Swami again comes out, gets into the car and drives to the Kulwant Hall. He goes inside the Bhajan Hall. But again a few minutes later He comes out and sits outside the interview room talking to some VIP’s seated over there. Bhajans go on uninterrupted. At 10.50 a.m. He asks Aarti to be given and retires for the morning. It is afternoon. The programme is scheduled to start at 2.45 p.m. as per the announcement made in the morning. The Hall is jam packed and there are people all over the Ashram and even on the road outside, yet waiting to come in and maybe at least have a glimpse of the Lord from some corner. The Alike students have just transformed the dais into an Indra Loka (the world of the Gods). The floral arch in the centre has been enhanced with a Simha Dwaram (typical temple type entrance gate) in the centre. The openings on either side of the dais are covered with a floral curtain, literally looks like a floral wall, again with a Simha Dwaram in the middle for enabling movement from the inner Portico. Silver Coated Podiums are placed on either side and 3 Thrones have been placed for the Revered Chancellor, Vice Chancellor and the Chief Guest. FONT-FAMILY: Arial"> At sharp 2.35 p.m. the Band begins at the PC gate. This time a very unique feature of the Convocation is that all the College students of the three campuses are not wearing just sashes but they are wearing a full fledged gown and a cap – the normal Convocation costume. The Post Graduate students have a maroon gown with yellow border while the Undergraduates have a light blue gown. The front part of the Kulwant Hall is filled with all these students and it gives a majestic appearance. Arial"> 2 wooden vases almost 5 feet high, are placed on either side of the dais and are filled with colorful flowers. The band is coming marching in. It takes a turn in the centre of the Hall and proceeding towards the dais moves on to the gents side of the Hall near the Krishna statue. The band is followed by the Registrar and two student representatives of the Institute holding the silver mace, conch and the discus mast. They are followed by all the Governing Body members and the other administrators who join the Convocation Procession. Behind all of them comes the Toyota Porte, the lucky car to join the procession. In it are seated our beloved Bhagawan and His Excellency, T.N. Chaturvedi, the Governor of Karnataka. All the members stand next to their chairs and then Swami emerges from the door at the centre of the floral curtain. To our greatest delight, we see Swami walking and coming to His Chair. Of course He is being assisted by the students. Swami is all smiles. He asks the Governor to take his seat and then sits down on the centre throne. The garlanding ceremony takes place and is followed by the chanting of the Convocation Vedam. They chant the full Mantra and sit down. At the prayer of the Vice Chancellor, Swami stands up and speaks into the mike, “I declare the Convocation open”. Next is the turn of the Vice Chancellor to speak. He introduces the Chief Guest, Sri T.N. Chaturvedi and then furnishes the audience with the highlights of the Institute, the achievements in the past one year and also the future plans. He stresses on the necessity of Value Based education especially in the current scenario. He talks about the ancient Gurukula system and its immense benefits. He also talks about the primacy of the role of the teacher in any education system. He states that education must be balanced and should be based on spirituality. He quotes from Swami Vivekananda and Mahatma Gandhi while elaborating on this aspect. He then substantiates on the topic of Educare saying that education and educare are like the two wings of a bird. He explains the role of Grama Seva in our curriculum. He also gives the significance of the compulsory residential system that is followed here. He calls the Mandir as the temple of worship, the Institute as the temple of learning and the Hostel as the temple of Living. He says that the students of Bhagawan are very lucky to witness a spiritual revolution along with technological revolutions. He concludes saying that Swami is like a Divine Magnet and the graduating students are doubly lucky to receive their degrees on the auspicious occasion of the 80th year of the Avataar. He appeals to the students to be the torch bearers of the ongoing spiritual revolution. It is 3.05 p.m. All students rise to take the Convocation pledge. This is followed by the Gold Medals awarding ceremony. This time, Swami gives the medals sitting on the throne. He also allows the boys to have a photograph with the medal and certificate. In the Parthi and Brindavan Campus, the gold medalists are as follows: justify">MBA – D. Kiran MBA(F) – Satish Narayan M.Tech. – Sanjit M.Sc.(Chem) – Sivaramakrishna M.Sc.(Phy) – D.V. Hemant M.Sc.(Maths) – K.S. Naresh M.Sc.(Bio) - Premananda M.A. – Amrit Thapa justify">B.Sc.(Maths) – S. Anand B.Sc.(Chem) – Shyamal Narayan B.Sc.(Bio) – Abhay Gautam B.Sc.(Eco) – M. Ratnakar B.Com. – Harshavardhan DIPINCAP – K.V.S.K. Ganesh Swami talks to a number of the medal winners and Blesses them profusely. It is 3.30 p.m. by the time all the medals are awarded. It is now time for the Governor’s Convocation address. The Governor delivers a very scholarly and insightful talk, quoting extensively from Swami’s literature. At the outset, he congratulates the graduating students. He says that this day is a day of prayerfulness and thankfulness. He prays to Bhagawan to continue to show us all the way and bestow on us the moral courage at all times to walk the right path. He brings to attention the fact that this Convocation marks the entry of the Institute into its 25th year of existence. He reminds the students that they are very fortunate to be under the benign Guidance of Bhagawan Baba. He appreciates the motto of the Institute, “Satyam Vada – Dharmam Chara’, saying that this is the best motto an Institute could have. He states that education needs to be imparted at all levels and a fragmented approach cannot be adopted. He says that Bhagawan Baba believes that opportunity must be made available for all. There should be leveling up and not leveling down. He also talks about the dignity of individual and the dignity of labour that is inculcated in Swami’s educational Institutions. It is Bhagawan’s Love for the students that truly moulds them. Charity, compassion and all other noble qualities become part of their being. In his opinion, education must purify the heart and clarify the vision. He hails the Sri Sathya Sai Institute of Higher Learning as an illustrious example to show what education is in need of today. Faith backed by moral courage will remove the black clouds that hide the vision. He concludes saying that today the students are proud of belonging to this Institution. Tomorrow the Institute will be proud of the students when they live up to the Convocation oath taken by them today. As he concludes his talk, Swami also claps and tells him, ‘Very nice’. It is 3.55 p.m. Swami gets up to deliver His Divine Message. The highlights of Swami’s Discourse: The end of education is Truth. Education without Truth is no education at all, it is merely secular. There are so many educated people today. What are they all doing? There is no iota of selflessness in them. But education is going on as usual. True education is spiritual education. That alone points us to God. Secular education is only for a living. The end of education is character. Without character, everything else is useless. Today, we have distanced ourselves from this goal. The heart will become pure only when we give up selfishness. We must focus on the ‘Self’. This must lead to ‘Help’ and finally to ‘Sacrifice’. The true Self is Atma – Chaitanya Shakti. Every human has this power. Eswara Sarva Bhutaanaam. Mere education cannot make a person a human being. Study for character, not merely for money. However, today’s world appreciates only people with status and position and does not give any weightage to character. Such people are not human beings at all. Even animals are better. They have a reason and a season. But human brings do not seem to have any. Satya and Dharma are the foundation for a good character. Satyam Naasti Paro Dharmaha. Here both get united. There is no higher Dharma then Truth itself. Satya is the foundation and Dharma is the building. These two are very important. Put together, they give rise to Prema. Ask anybody at random and they will say that they have everything in life but no peace of mind. One you have peace, you will not face any difficulties. The human birth is so valuable. It is only because of great merits in the past that one is born as a human being. Without Satya and Dharma, man is not a man; he is a demon or an animal. In the word ‘Manava’, Ma means ‘attached’, ‘Na’ means ‘not’ and ‘Va’ means ‘to live’. To live a life without attachment is Manava. To gain peace, we must discard the pieces of materialism collected in the world. We must strive to acquire the freedom of oneness. Swami then goes on to narrate the story of Ubhaya Bharati and Mandala Mishra. How Sankaracharya has an argument with Mandala Mishra and Ubhaya Bharati, the wife of Mandala Mishra becomes the judge. Finally, she declares Sankara as the winner and accepts Sanyasa herself as per her pledge. Sanyasa = Shun all Aashas (desires). For students Brahmacharya (celibacy) is most important. When you come to Swami, you say that you do not want anything else, you want only devotion; but once you leave the boundaries of this place, desires overwhelm you in bounty. Sthaana Balam is very important. The story of Rama and Lakshmana is very well known. At one point in the forest, Lakshamana starts behaving in a very strange way and starts talking against Rama. Later Lord Rama reveals to Sita that this is on account of the bad vibrations in that place as it was inhabited by a demoness. Therefore, we must be very selective of where we live. Your qualities will depend on your friendship. As your friends, so will you be. Good company is very important. Be friendly to all but once you identify bad qualities in somebody, be away from them. There is no inherent fault within anybody. It is all the effect of company, which is more pronounced in this Yuga – the Kalaha Yuga. Today, bad books and novels are also on the rise. This promotes more evil and bad qualities. It looks as though students read good books but they actually read dirty books. Even well educated people do this. The publishers and authors have no concern at all about the impact that this can have on the minds of the youth. So long as you do not engage in self-enquiry you will continue to cherish bad company. One’s conduct must be very good. What is the use of mere high designation and high pay? How long will it last? Money earned by bad means will get wasted away by bad means. We must be cautioned in this regard. Many students talk sweetly but their action is poisonous. Earlier the Guru used to mould the disciple and the disciple had great regard for the Guru. Today, the disciple betrays the one who has sheltered him and given him food. There are six qualities that a student must possess – good mind, steadfastness, adherence to duty, devotion…. Without these, he is not a student but a stupid. Leave such stupid people alone. Arial">Love is the greatest education. Today we need good students and that is the purpose with which I have started this educational Institution. In our Institute Library, there are no bad books at all. Our students will never entertain bad thoughts. They set a good example even to their family members, advising even their mothers not to eat Rajasic food. When food and head in combination take us in the wrong direction, we forget God. We must eat a lot of vegetables as they are very good for a healthy body and mind. Today, all people praise Sai students. Even if our students act in a wrong way, people themselves will correct them saying, “See, you are a student of Swami’s Hostel. How can you eat such food?’ Never give scope to anybody to correct you. Some students who are very devoted when here get transformed into bad students once they go outside. However, these are very few in number. Majority of them are very good. Especially, the students who have now joined the College and Hostel are very good. Sai students should adhere to the rules and be an ideal for all. It is 4.45 p.m. and Swami brings His Divine Discourse to a close. All arise for the National Anthem. At 4.50 p.m. the procession begins its return to PC. Prof. Anil Kumar makes an announcement about the evening drama in PC and also announces that the Birthday Celebration will commence tomorrow in the Hill View Stadium at 8.00 a.m. Swami also moves to the car and proceeds towards PC. All of us go into the Poornachandra Auditorium. After a long wait, the Music starts playing on the sound system. At 6.20 p.m. the dignitaries come out from inside the PC and take their seats in the D-Circle. We have the Finance Minister of A.P., Sri Rosaiah Garu, Chief Minister of Maharashtra, Sri Vilas Rao Deshmukh and H.E. Sri T.N. Chaturvedi. The drama to be presented by the students of the Sri Sathya Sai Institute of Higher Learning is titled ‘Prem Ki Jyoti’ – ‘The Light of Love’. The drama begins in the office of Viswakarma Constructions. This well known construction company has just been awarded the contract for building a Sarva Dharma temple. But now the dilemma is whether to build this massive temple in Jyotir Gram which will cause a number of people to be displaced or to build it on the Devagiri Hills which will incur a significant additional expenditure to the company – in terms of leveling the land etc. They try to justify the case of using the Jyotir Gram land, saying that the inhabitants are in any case illegal occupants of the land. But the hero of the drama, Praneet feels that they must consider the case of the villagers on humanitarian grounds. Scene 2 shows the occupants of Jyotir Gram crying out and lamenting over the heartlessness of the construction company. Scene 3 comes after the company has been convinced by Praneet that it is better to go for construction on the Devagiri Hills. Praneet, a great architect, convinces the management that he would come up with a plan that would be cost effective. This scene, therefore, shows the villagers rejoicing over the company’s decision in their favour with a vibrant dance. The dance is very well presented. Scene 4 again takes us back to the office. There is a heated argument as the costs have escalated. Praneet is accused for being impractical. Not disturbed by their accusations, Praneet asks them to pray for a solution. He narrates the story of Vibheeshana surrendering to Lord Rama saying that they too must surrender to the Lord in a similar way. He says, ‘Let us not look at God and say that we have a problem, but let us look into the problem and sat that we have God with us’. Scene 5 transports us into the Treta Yuga and the Vibheeshana surrendering scene is enacted very well. Scene 6 begins with the positive note that God can be made a part of the Corporate Philosophy. As they are worried about the cost escalation, the village people of Jyotir Gram come forward and volunteer to offer two hours of additional labour free of cost as a mark of gratitude to the company that has decided not to replace the occupants of the village. This comes as a pleasant surprise. But slowly, as depicted in scene 7, all the company managers get convinced that there is a higher power that is guiding the construction of this company. Scene 8 brings in a totally new turn to the drama. Praneet who has been the strength behind his colleagues all this while, now starts behaving in a very strange way. No one is able to understand the cause for this change in behaviour. Hr refuses to divulge any reason. One day, He comes to the manager of the Company, Mr. Christopher and submits his resignation. His boss is furious and after a little bit of cajoling, the boss gets wild with him. But Praneet walks away for good. Scene 9 finds the other two executives in low spirits. However, Mr. Christopher exhorts them to continue without giving up hope. They remind themselves that there is a higher power guiding the destiny of this temple. At this moment, Mr. Saket Sharma, a world renowned architect comes to their office and volunteers to offer his services totally free of cost. He comes just in time to replace Praneet at no additional cost. All are stunned at this Divine intervention. FONT-FAMILY: Arial">Scene 10 depicts video clippings of the construction of the temple. These are clippings shot at some construction site along with the actors with their costumes. It gives a very authentic touch to the whole presentation. Scene 11 brings in one more twist. The cement prices have gone up. Once again they are faced with a dead end. But Mr. Santosh comes in at the right time. He owns a cement company and offers to supply the entire requirement at cost price. Scene 12 is the final scene. The temple has been completed and it is time for inauguration. Mr. Christopher is requested to ,light the lamp but he in turn feels that it is the architect Mr. Saket Sharma who deserves this honour. Saket in turn remembers Mr. Praneet. The rest of them wonder as to how Mr. Saket knows about Praneet. Saket Sharma then reveals that Praneet was his best student in college days. However, Praneet’s colleagues speak very badly about him. Hearing all this, Mr. Saket Sharma is unable to keep the secret to himself any more. He reveals the whole mystery about Praneet. Six months afer Viswakarma Construction Company had won the contract for the temple, Praneet was diagnosed as having a very critical ailment. Not wanting to disappoint his colleagues who were depending on him so much, he resigns from the company. It is he who inspires his Professor, Mr. Saket Sharma to come over and offer his services for building this temple. Again it is at his behest that Mr. Santosh too offers to supply cement at cost price. Praneet as of now is spending his final days with his spiritual master. As they all hear this story, they repent for all the misconceptions they had about Praneet and miss him very badly on this occasion. But to their surprise, Praneet arrives on the scene. He says that, His Master, Bhagawan Baba had been giving him succor and comfort all these days. Just two days back, he had got an interview with Swami. When Swami asked him as to what he wanted, he had just prayed for the successful completion of the temple. Looking at his selflessness, Bhagawan had pointed to his heart saying that, his heart was Swami’s true temple. He Blessed him and said that, ‘Go, both the temples will stand, this one as well as that one too.’ Thus Praneet is given a new lease of life. The drama ends with a group song and when all his colleagues request Praneet to take them to Swami, he says that incidentally Swami had asked him to bring all of them to Parthi to be a part of the 80th Birthday celebrations., This gives a very happy end to the drama. There is loud applause from the devotees and the actors sing a nice Birthday song for Swami. Swami goes up onto the stage and sits in their midst for a nice photograph. He interacts with all the actors and slowly moves into the backroom as Aarti goes on. The drama makes a strong impact on the audience. It is a short and sweet play with a powerful message. It is 7.35 p.m. and we all hurry back to our Hostel. Finally, we have reached a point in time when we wish time to stop still. How we wish that tomorrow may dawn and continue to remain so for ever so that we may bask in the Glory of our beloved Lord Sai. Let us all get ready to witness the greatest event of all times to come. The 80th Year of the Advent! We’ll get back to you with the exciting moments tomorrow. Sairam. A Anantha VijayaH.No.247Nizarapar RoadChandmari ColonyGUWAHATI - 781 003Mob: 9954206469 / 9954037252 Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
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