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Darshan - April 9, 2007 Sri Sathya Sai Baba Of Puttaparthi, Prasanthi Nilayam, (abode of highest peace).

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April 9, 2007 - This morning, Bhagawan came for darshan just after 7.30, and after His darshan round in the car, sat onstage for 20 minutes while the Vedam chanting went on. He called up and Blessed several students, some of them with Birthday trays and some with letters. He also called up a couple of Primary school boys with letters, and asked them to chant Vedam right next to Him. In the evening, Swami came into the Bhajan Hall at 4.30, and spent a jovial half an hour with the students before Bhajans. Calling up several students with letters, He read out the letters aloud, commented on the contents, and sent them back with the letters, saying that He's not taking the letters since anyway they have to be just put into the waste-paper basket, but He would take the contents of the letters. He asked some of the students their names, and asked them the meaning of their names. One of them had written the phrase "more and more" in his letter - Swami punned on the word "more", asking him his meaning - it means buttermilk in Tamil! He also spoke to some ladies, carrying on a

long-distance conversation from His throne. When it became five o'clock, Swami asked for the Bhajans to begin, and half an hour later accepted Arati and returned to His residence.

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