Sathya Sai Darshanam – The Beauty Beyond Compare!!!

Gone are those golden days when He would often pause, during His darshan rounds, for a while upon crossing the ladies’ side, moving His right palm in the air followed by a writing gesture with His Divine index finger, then, fix His gaze downward, while lifting His flowing red robe help walking Himself! Though this inimitable Divine action is not repeated anymore, front benchers could still see Him moving His palm in typical Sai style, while His glance remain fixed to “eternity”. This evening, 30 Aug 2010, was blessed to witness this rare beauty of Divine spectacle!

Given below is an excerpt from the ‘Darshan Story’ on 30 August 2010 in Prasanthi Nilayam as chronicled by The Prasanthi Reporter…

Let’s read..assimilate…live with it and thus manifest HIM, our Beloved Mother Sai!

Let’s re-connect to PRASANTHI DARSHAN UPDATES to connect to THE BEAUTY BEYOND COMPARE!!!

Mon, Aug 30, 2010: Today, in the evening, it rained heavily much before Bhagawan made His grand entry into the Sai Kulwant Hall. As if warming the chilly backdrop, Bhagawan emerged with a yellow cover on top just after 1750 hrs., coming for a complete round. Finishing the round, Bhagawan just went into the ladies’ side only to turn back to come onto the portico. Blessing a group of students working with the Media and Publications Division, blessed to engage in media coverage, Bhagawan moved on, blessing the African veteran Victor Krishna Kanu before coming onstage just before 1815 hrs., marked by a crescendo in the bhajans.

Rains and overcast sky hastened the arrival of twilight that shone with brilliance under the gleam in Sai Kulwant Hall. Bhagawan sat through for the next half-an-hour, often seen glancing through the letters from devotees.

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At 1845 hrs. Bhagawan turned to the priest indicating Mangala Arathi. Before moving off the dais, Bhagawan raised His benedictory palm in abhayahastha, for both ladies and gents.

Gone are those golden days when He would often pause, during His darshan rounds, for a while upon crossing the ladies’ side, moving His right palm in the air followed by a writing gesture with His Divine index finger, then, fix His gaze downward, while lifting His flowing red robe help walking Himself! Though this inimitable Divine action is not repeated anymore, front benchers could still see Him moving His palm in typical Sai style, while His glance remain fixed to “eternity”. This evening, just before leaving the dais, He did it once giving the concourse a glimpse of those reminiscing moments of yester years, a ‘language’ that is known only to ‘the Gods’. Moving off, Bhagawan glided into the ladies’ side at 1850 hrs. retiring for the day.

II Samastha Lokah Sukhino Bhavantu II