Christmas comes to Prasanthi…

Holy Christmas is once again coming to Prasanthi Nilayam. The festival that is western in its origin earns a universal outlook when it reaches the Prasanthi precincts. Men and women from countries afar join Indians celebrating the advent of the Son of God. As is the custom every year, this year too, hundreds of choristers from different countries will be singing Carols on the eve, this evening.

Gisela Sebastian, an accomplished singer who hails from Munich, in Germany has been charged with the daunting task of coordinating the International Choir this year.  Previous years have seen an ever graceful Sylvia Alden conducting the Choir as  commanded and blessed by Bhagawan.

Ms. Sebastian’s strong musical background has enabled her to direct experienced musicians from all over the world in preparation for the Carols. She has been a permanent member of the International Choir for past many years. The choristers have been working tirelessly, rehearsing, braving the severe Indian winter,  from 14 December onwards.

Leading up to the festivity, Prasanthi is shining brighter and brighter day by day, with various overseas troupes engaged in decorating the House of The Lord. This year a team of Croatians ably assisted by the South Africans dovetailed their efforts for the decorations.

While the South Africans ensured that the gaiety and the spirit of Christmas were adequately reflected through strings of flashing lights, coloured bulbs and scintillating luminescence, the Croatians spared nothing in ensuring that the highest standards were maintained in erecting the décor for Christmas. Before long, the Prasanthi Nilayam environment was transformed from the usual scenic, lush greenery of plants and flowers to one reflecting the spirit and gaiety of Christmas.  Children and adults never failed to stop and immerse themselves in the prevailing ambiance while going about their routine.
II Samasta Lokah Sukhino Bhavantu II