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Sita Rama Kalyanam continues in Prasanthi Nilayam

 

 

As the Mangalavaram (literally translates as auspicious day / Tuesday) dawned in

Prashanti Nilayam, the chanting of the holy VishnuSahasranaama started in the

mandir. All the devotees who had assembled offered the holy akshatha grains to a

picture of Swami's cosmic form that had been so efficiently distributed to all

of them. At about 8:45 am, Swami came for darshan in the chair. He cut to the

interview room after the ladies side. The bhajans began at 9:00 am as usual and

then a beautiful incident took place. Swami came in for bhajans and noticed that

a student was seated in front with a bowl of Akshatha grains as it was his

birthday. Swami called him and blessed him profusely. The magical moment came

when the student asked for paadanamaskar and Swami consented. There was a sudden

momentary silence as the bhajan that was on concluded. As the student placed his

head on the Lotus feet, the next bhajan began - Sathya Sai Paadaambujam, Bhajore

Manasa

Nirantaram. (Oh mind! Dwell incessantly on the Lotus feet of Sathya Sai) A

thrill went through all who were witness to the poignant scene and the student

must have been overwhelmed for he stayed down on His feet for more than 10

seconds. Swami was smiling so sweetly at this " coincidence " ! The bhajans

concluded and Swami left after receiving Aarthi.

 

In the evening, Swami arrived at about 4:30 pm. He completed the darshan rounds

and came onstage. There, He called a boy and took his letter Opening it, Swami

saw that the letter was a full page long. He made a face of mock anger and then

asked, " Why do you write so much? Write a few lines- that'll suffice! " The boy

returned with a smile on his face. He was so happy that Swami spoke to him that

maybe that advice went unheard! Immediately, Swami called another boy to take

the letter. This time, as He slowly opened it, all watched in bated breath!

Swami Himself seemed to open it with an expectant anticipation. Seeing that the

letter consisted only of a few lines, He smiled and so did everyone around. With

this, He went around the upper stage and then via the inner portico, went into

the interview room. He returned to the stage from the interview room to start

the proceedings at 5.15 pm. Today's speaker was Sri S. Ranganath garu from

Bangalore, who spoke in

English about the Aranya Kanda for 45 minutes, noting various points of

interest in Valmiki's poetry. Today's talk was more of a Sanskrit scholars'

delight with the erudite speaker outlining the beautiful grammar and perfect

language employed by the sage Valmiki. He also drew out examples from the works

of various modern and contemporary writers where they had been influenced and

inspired by the Ramayana. Therefore, he stated, this epic has great relevance

irrespective of the age or era! At the end of his talk, Swami saw that one of

the students was clicking photos prolifically. He asked him as to there was film

in the camera. The student, on his knees, cheekily pulled out the memory chip

from the camera, showed it to Swami and said, " No film Swami! " Swami smiled and

asked for the bhajans to begin. The bhajans began and today they were all

specific to the episodes and the characters of the Aranya Kanda. After bhajans,

Swami enquired whether any prasadam

was available! When it was being checked, He said that prasadam may be

distributed the next day. Smilingly He asked for Aarthi and then left.

 

25th June was the day dedicated for the Kishkindha Kanda. Swami arrived in the

evening a little earlier than all the students had arrived. He completed His

darshan rounds on the ladies side. There was a huge empty space as the students

had not yet filed in. He took a detour and then cut across the marble blocks. He

spoke to the two sevadal lads who were seated near the pillar as part of the

security measures to ensure that no one rushes up to Swami to touch His feet and

so on. They were taken aback but nevertheless filled with joy as Swami spoke to

them. The speaker scheduled for the evening was Dr.Thangirala Venkata Subbarao

from Bangalore. Swami then went into the interview room. Coming out, He took a

round around the stage and inner portico and once again went into the interview

room. From there, He spoke a while with then bhajan singers and then came out of

the bhajan hall too. Swami came out and then after a while of Veda chanting, He

asked for the

speaker to be introduced. The speaker offered his obeisances to Swami and began

the talk.

 

He detailed at length on the Ramayan story from the point where Hanuman meets

with the two princes Rama and Lakshmana till the point where Hanuman stands

ready on the shores of the ocean, ready for take off to Lanka. The killing of

Vali at the hands of Rama and the wonderful dialogue that followed was narrated.

Vali asks Rama as to was it fair on His part to kill him in that manner from

behind. Rama raplies, " Oh Vali! I never challenged you in a fight. I am on a

hunt and I hunted you like any hunter would do a wild animal. Your deeds show

that you are indeed a wild animal as you have eyed the wife of another and

treated your own brother very badly. As for the enmity, though you are not my

direct enemy, you are the enemy of my friend Sugriva, and so you become my enemy

too! " Vali himself repents to his words and begs Rama's forgiveness. Rama's

crystal clear understanding of Sathya and Dharma was highlighted. At one point,

the speaker said that just like

the forest in Ramayana had been transformed by the penance of the sages,

Puttaparthi had been transformed by penance of Swami. At this point, Swami burst

out laughing! With a smile, He said, " I never did any penance of any sort.! " All

those who saw it smiled and nodded back at Him.

 

There exists a misnomer among many that Swami is a great spiritual seeker who

has loads of penance backing Him. He is not a spiritual seeker but the One who

is spiritually sought; does not need penance to back Him, but He is the one who

backs all the penance of the world! The mind may make comparisons between Him

and sages, but the heart will say that the only apt comparison will be between

Him and Rama for both are incomparable and that is the similarity between them!!

 

After the speech completed in about 50 minutes, there was a loud applause and

the speaker was blessed by Swami. Swami then asked for bhajans to be sung. The

instructions were that only Hanuman bhajans be sung. The first bhajan to begin

was " Rama Lakshmana Jaanaki " . Now this bhajan is special because, the lead is

always " Rama Lakshmana Janaki " while the follow is always, " Jai bolo hanuman

ki " . As soon as the first line was sung, Swami sang out aloud, " Jai bolo Hanuman

Ki " . Apparently, it seemed that the Lord was reminding all about the special

nature of the bhajan. Well, a little deeper view and the Lord was showing

mankind another beautiful aspect. In the divine romance, the devotee always

keeps singing and thinking of the Lord while the Lord thinks and sings about the

devotees. As all assembled kept singing the Lord's name, the Lord was singing

the devotee's name! It was indeed an awe inspiring and thrilling sight! After

four bhajans, Swami asked for

the Aarthi and then left.

 

(Written by Eswarachandra Vidyasagar, Sent by Saikrishna Bharadwaj

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