Guest guest Posted February 13, 2006 Report Share Posted February 13, 2006 suffused with peace. Doves occasionally swooped down with a flutter of wings from the roof of Sai Ramesh Hall. People shining with quiet joy on their faces moved silently about, taking their places. Fragrant whiffs of camphor or flowers scented the air now and then. How sacred and peaceful was the atmosphere! My line got token #4. There was a rush for places in the hall. The waiting began after everyone was settled. People sitting there, centering their thoughts around the happy expectation of seeing beloved Baba at last…willing Him to come fast…Krishna nee begane baro… More waiting. Ankle pressed on the ground hurt. A line floated into my memory “Infinite patience produces immediate results”. The mind finally came to a resignation of possessing itself in infinite patience and settled down in peace. Ah Baba… I’d happily wait an eternity for You. The lights on stage glowed, and Baba was sighted in a wheelchair at the gate of his residence. A powerful ripple swept through the audience, the crowd came alive and there were many audible gasps. Eyes were whetted with the initial sight of the longed-for orange robe and crown of hair. Then He disappeared behind the stage for a while. The curtain on the back of the stage parted and Baba appeared full-length, walking, supported by 3 white-clad students. At this sudden full sight of Him, emotions overflowed and tears gushed up spontaneously. The sight of Him is like a thunderbolt and lightning strike combined – it takes one’s breath away! Baba came walking straight to the railings and stood holding onto to them, looking at us all, pouring His Love into our thirsting eyes and hearts. It was as if He wanted to take us all into His embrace, the way He made straight for us, as close to us as the railings would permit, and stood there just loving us. The hall burst into song…what joy and rightness there was in doing what we were born to do – singing full throated ecstatic songs of adoration to the Lord while He turned his thousand-eyed glance of grace on us. When I closed my eyes, I could feel His Presence flowing all around, encompassing body and soul, and I felt it like a babe-in-arms feels its mother’s love. There is something different in the hall’s atmosphere when Baba is present. When He is there, the air is continuously fragrant with a sweet divine vibuthi smell and the very air of the hall is luminous and radiant with Divine Love. It is verily transformed into Vaikunta. Baba stood for 2-3 bhajans, then sank down into the chair that was placed right behind Him, then grasped the railings and stood up again for a couple more bhajans. As He listened to the bhajans, He sometimes moved his finger as though conducting the bhajan, or waved his hand to the beat in His characteristic way, all the while looking tenderly at all of us. It was a feast of mutual Love – Nara and Narayana face to face, glorying in each other. The students were angels, hovering around Baba as protectively as a mother hovers around the first steps of her child, watching His every breath, anticipating his every move, rushing to fulfill His every need, guarding Him like the eyelid guards the eye. They wear their love and reverence for Him like a garment around them – apostles of purity and single-mindedness. Fortunate blessed souls! Just before aarati, a student handed Baba a red rose. He took it, and with an affectionate mother gesture, tucked the rose right back into the boy’s shirt pocket. The boy’s face was a treat to behold! J Then He raised His hand, blessed the aarati boys and slowly turned and made His way to the back of the stage and disappeared from view. He was on stage for about 30 mins in all. For those of us who have seen Him as He was before, walking about as majestically and effortlessly as a lion in its domain, it hurts to see Him walking cautiously, falteringly, supported by those boys. When He is actually in front of you, His presence is so immediate and powerful that all you can feel is love and joy, but later when you replay the darshan in your mind, that is when His physical condition breaks your heart. I recalled our brother Sai Sandesh’s poignant lines from one of his poems: When You walk in Sai Ramesh hall, limping and bearing all the pain, Falling every other day, but rising our spirits, My heart cries. When You kept smiling and patting us, all the while, with one eye of Yours burnt, My heart cries. So frail, yet so giving. And all this for us…for love of us. Giving, giving, loving, loving. The only way we can ever show our gratitude is to love the world at least a fraction of the way He loves us. 0cm 0pt"> Sairam, MangalaSonya Tomlinson Burke <devakki3 > wrote: Sai Ram all Our Heavenly Father gave splendid Darshan this morning. Sai Ramesha hall was packed full of devotees waiting for His Luminous darshan. Swami walked onto the verandah and showered us with His Godly Love. Towards the end, He stood up through a few of the bhajans, gave Arathi and then walked out. Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest guest Posted February 13, 2006 Report Share Posted February 13, 2006 Jai SAI RAM! Respected Mangala ji, Thank you so much for wonderful description of BABA's darshan. We sitting here in USA have only this option to have BABA's darshan! We pray for Baba's blessings on all of us. Jai Sai RAM. Meera Bakshi --- Mangala Ramprakash <gamsetmach wrote: > Dear Sai family, > > Thanks sister Sonya, for your splendid daily > reports. I was fortunate enough to make it to the > Sunday darshan as well. ..... Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest guest Posted February 13, 2006 Report Share Posted February 13, 2006 Sai ram Mangala exquisite thoughts of our Lord Sai's Darshan. Thank you. Are you still here in Whitefield? Lots of prema sonya ki --- Mangala Ramprakash <gamsetmach wrote: > Dear Sai family, > Thanks sister Sonya, for your splendid daily > reports. I was fortunate enough to make it to the > Sunday darshan as well. ..... Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest guest Posted February 15, 2006 Report Share Posted February 15, 2006 I wish I had some words left to say after reading this. I dont want to lessen the beauty of the joy this E-Darshan gave me, by trying to put it in words. >> They wear their love and reverence for Him like a garment around them – apostles of purity and single-mindedness. When would He grant me this ornament? :-( I am also happy that my gramophone poem has come to your mind while having Darshan. (Recently I realized that I should call my poems and writings as "gramophone records". In one recent Discourses, Swami said, "Gramophone also sings, but it cannot experience the bliss of the music it is singing. " I am a Sai Gramophone.) Your message came to me at the most right time it could have ever come. I have my own lessons to learn from it. God bless your soul and I wish you have more Darshans and experiences to share with us. Jai Jai Sairam. ~ Sai Sandesh On 2/13/06, Mangala Ramprakash <gamsetmach (AT) (DOT) co.uk> wrote: Dear Sai family, Thanks sister Sonya, for your splendid daily reports. I was fortunate enough to make it to the Sunday darshan as well. I arrived in Bangalore on Friday and our beloved Baba was compassionate enough to call me to His presence soon after, on Sunday morning...... Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
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