Guest guest Posted January 13, 2008 Report Share Posted January 13, 2008 Puttaparthilive Newsletter January 13th Drama called Veera Anjinayam by Students Yesterday evening in Sai Kulwant Hall there was a drama about Lord Hanuman (also called as Anjinaya). The drama showed the scenes from Ramayana that shows the devotion of Lord Hanuman to Lord Rama. The drama showcased the devotion and trust Lord Hanuman had in Lord Rama. When going to Lanka and giving the message to Ravana. They also showcased how Tulasi Das struggled to write Ramayana and how Narada Muni helped him and guided him by explaining the meaning of Sundarakanda (Ramayana is also known by that name). How Ramayana has all the wonderful relationships, like a devotees relationship to the Lord, in Lord Rama and Lord Hanumans relationship. A husband’s relationship between, Lord Rama and Goddess Sita. And a brother’s relationship in Lord Rama and Lord Laxmana. Narada also explained that the journey Hanuman took to reach Lanka was the journey every devotee takes to reach Lord. There are many obstacles but he can overcome all of them if he shows true devotion to Lord. They depicted this by showing Lord lead a devotee from the struggles of Life. At the end of the drama when Goddess Sita offers a pearl necklace to Hanuman. He breaks the necklace apart in search of Lord Rama’s name in it. And throws it away because it doesn’t have the name of Rama. When someone questions Him and asks Him what if Your body doesn’t have Lord Rama’s name in it. Then He asks them to listen and Lord Hanuman’s body resonates the sounds of Rama nama. Then Lord Rama tells Hanuman that His deeds can be explained in many words but his devotion cannot be explained in words. So Lord Rama says all I can offer to You is Myself and hugs Hanuman. Drama ended with all the performers singing a wonderful song, as they offered their humble pranams to Swami. It was a grand presentation by the students who erected a stage in front of the veranda. And used the space they had wonderfully well to showcase the drama. More than 30 students in beautiful costumes took part in the drama. The whole drama had nice voice overs and songs. The whole dialogue of the drama was in English but the poems were in Telugu, which was mixed very well and sounded really good. Swami stood and took pictures with all the performers. And also blessed all the students who helped in setting up the drama. Swami blessed prasadam, which was given to all the devotees in Sai Kulwant Hall. After aarathi Swami left for Yajur Mandir (swami's home) in mobile chair. When you think they can’t make the drama any spectacular or wonderful, they go ahead and prove me wrong and present one of the best dramas seen in mandir in recent times. Source: www.puttaparthilive.com Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
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