Sathya Sai Darshanam – The Beauty Beyond Compare!!!

Every fresh day dawns in Prasanthi painting a canvas of nostalgia writ with golden darshan stories from the past. Each of these day is overly enthusiastic to win His Divine Grace and thus resolute to behold His physical frame.

 

Given below is an excerpt from the Darshan Story on 6 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!!!

 

Fri, Aug 6, 2010: Today, this evening, with the holy chants of Vedam reverberating in the air, Bhagawan emerged at 1645 hrs. to come for a slow, full round of darshan that took nearly fifteen minutes. Coming onstage at 1700 hrs., from the right of Ganesha, as Bhagawan settled, Veda chanting ceased in next five minutes giving way to the evening’s cultural presentation by Team UK.

After initial invocation by the officials seeking blessings before the presentation, Dana Gillespie, well known western vocalist of the popular London Blues Band presented the programme to the audience in her booming voice.

The UK had two programmes, of twenty minutes duration, in store. The first programme was a Children Choir participated by around 200 SSE children, both boys and girls, from different parts of the Kingdom. Producing six songs, sung in Voice of Unity, ably conducted by Zita Starkie with Richard Braithwaite strumming the guitar, the choir had many little hands strumming various instruments that were in proportion to their ‘size’. The six hymns included, All You Need is Love…from the Beatles by George Harrison, My Sweet Lord…, Lord’s Command, a Scottish number, Day by Day…to end up with Lord of the Dance

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The Children presentation was followed by the National Youth Choir of the United Kingdom. The presentation entitled “All is One” was unique, conducted by Dana Gillespie on the ladies’ side with Tim Cross for the gents. Starting with “The Seed is Sown…”, they continued with some interesting numbers including one from the Upanishads, another one of more than hundred years old, still relevant in the present time, …singing “Amazing Grace…” symbolic of Bhagawan’s grace that brought them unto Prasanthi Nilayam, to end up with a medley of Hindi songs from the 1940′s joined by the entire UK contingent, en masse.

A couple of bhajans by the UK troupe followed as directed by Bhagawan. Time clock ticked to 1900 hrs. and Bhagawan called for Mangala Arathi. Upon accepting Arathi, a lengthy pause ensued and prasadam distribution was on. Calling the three conductors, Bhagawan materialised Vibhuti prasadam for the trio while blessing them with interaction. After a ten minute pause, Bhagawan indicated for bhajans by the UK contingent. Two bhajans followed after which an encore of Arathi was offered. Then Bhagawan moved off the dais at 1925 hrs., retiring to Yajur Mandiram in His car.

Earlier while gliding past during His darshan round, Bhagawan was quite ‘attentive’ at the UK block, glancing over, blessing the contingent including the tiny tots who were seated in the front block.

II Samastha Lokah Sukhino Bhavantu II