Guest guest Posted May 19, 2007 Report Share Posted May 19, 2007 Sai-Satsang in 4 (including Jeddah) centers continued (week ending 18th May, Friday) Sairam to all Children, Sisters and Sai Brothers in all 4 Sai SatSanghs in Dammam, Jubail, Jeddah and Riyadh. We continue with the fifteenth (15) posting of the activities of all 3 centers. Summary: 1) Total Attendance all over Saudi over 120. 2) Jeddah center activities brought into weekly reports 3) Note on Bahrain Details: In Dammam the weekly satsang was held on the evening of Wednesday 16th May, at the residence of Bro. Suresh Menon. The attendance was by about 30 members starting at 7.30 pm. Aarthi taken by Hemant, son of Mr. Suresh Menon, leaving the Kingdom to India for higher studies. Study circle was held later and attended by about 20 members. Bro Raj Rajgopal from the Riyadh center participated. In the session, Chapter 6 on Discipline was discussed with active participation. The Library a good initiative, is handled by Vinod Chandra, study circle coordinator, who carries the books personally to each Bhajan and displays it for members to choose and benefit. Volunteers are requested to contact him, who can read and summarize each book, in one or two pages of synopsis so that others can decide more easily about borrowing the titles. Members are also encouraged to donate new books to be brought from India during their visit on return. Jubail center held the weekly Satsang on Thursday 17th May at 7.30 pm attended by about 26 members at Bro Vimal’s (Bhajan coordinator) residence. Aarthi was taken by Bro Aramco Anand, one of the 6 members Dammam devotees who attended. Bro Vimal, the spiritual coordinator informs that study circle is scheduled for 22nd May at Bro Swamy Mahadevan’s residence. Jeddah circle held their weekly Bhajan on Thursday 17th May at 7.30 pm. It was held in AlRehab at residence of Bro K.P.Rajan and was attended by about 20 members. Rajesh Kumar (Fuji) performed the aarthi after “Thought for the day” was read out. Study circle need to be organized in Jeddah. I do not visit personally Dammam, Jubail or Jeddah each week as I am based in Riyadh. I get the reports by telephone in Dammam from Bro Vinod Chandra (0504-806-227) or in Jubail from Bro Vimal (0507-967-593) or from Bro K.P. Rajan in Jeddah (0504-387-283) . If any Dammam, Jubail or Jeddah members wish to add anything relevant to the weekly reports, they can contact the relevant three numbers above. Riyadh group held the weekly Bhajan on Thursday 17th May evening from 7.00 pm till about 8.30 pm. It was a Mahila Bhajan in which only ladies and Balvikas children sing Bhajans. It was heartening to see half the Bhajan sung by children and teenagers. It was attended by about 45 members. The aarthi was taken by Sister Dr Laxmi Ravi Chandran. Her Daughter Janani read the weekly extracts from Shirdi Sai SatCharitha. I was in Bahrain on business during the week and wish to share my observations with Saudi based SAI Samiti members. To begin with the previous Riyadh Samiti coordinator Bro C.S. Ravisekar (Mob+973-397-66-770) is now based in Bahrain and can be helpful. He was kind enough to pick me and take to his home. I learnt from him that in Bahrain there are three Sai centers (Satyam, Shivam, Sundaram) and they are all active. However they do not have an equivalent like risnet or dasnet. His 2 children Ragita and Raghav are studying in India. I also heard from another member that in one of the Bahrain devotes (Bro Selvaraj) Vibudhi comes from even walls in large quantities, with grace of Baba. Bahrain is a liberal country where there are several temples for Lord Krishna, Iyyapa, Shiva, Durga etc. I visited a Krishna mandir at the Manama city center (Bab Al Bahrain) run by Gujarathis. There are naturally lots of vegetarian restaurants and Gold shops adjacent to it. I met a large Indian owned company (Bramco) who have built a big Devi temple in their workers’ compound that on each Tuesday evening attracts as many as 1,500 devotees. It is about 25 Kms from City center but I did not visit it during this trip. I can provide the address to those interested. Perhaps it may be a good experiment to organize a regional retreat at Bahrain due to various restrictions in Saudi that are not there in Bahrain. Apart from the spiritual dimension, I also found Bahrain to be economically active in the sense that a number of sky scrappers (like Dubai, but more tasteful) are coming up. I was staying in a hotel opposite to Bahrain Financial Harbor and it was indeed elegant. It was inaugurated on May 2 by their King. I also could visit the newly built Formula 1 track named as “Bahrain International circuit” (www.bahraingp.com) Tel: +973-1745-0000 There are many events there going on all the time and is good tourist site. I got a ride in Hummer (the civilian version of Humvee used by GIs in Iraq) courtesy- “Hummer Academy” where they teach you for 2 days how to drive Hummer. It is a wonderful off-the-road vehicle which has the capacity to go up or down a steep incline as much as 70 degrees without having to operate the brake because the engine is “smart”. I guess all of us need a spiritual Hummer to help climb this Samsara (worldly life) and SAI centers are the best ones for us. Sairam and Pranams to all. P.B.V.Rajan Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
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