Sathya Sai Darshanam – The Beauty Beyond Compare!!!

Divine Marriage of the Divine Couple in the immediate Divine Presence of The Supreme Divine in the Divine Abode undoubtedly bears the Supreme Significance! This day was auspicious as the most auspicious Celestial Marriage of the Divine Parents Lord Shiva and Parvathi was conducted in the immediate Divine Presence of Beloved Bhagawan!

Given below is an excerpt from the ‘Darshan Story’ on 4 September 2010 in Prasanthi Nilayam as chronicled by The Prasanthi Reporter…

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Today, on this day of auspicious Arudra star, in the evening, Prasanthi Nilayam witnessed the most auspicious Divine Marriage of Lord Shiva and Goddess Parvati, as Bhagawan presided over the session.

Assuming the greater significance of the holy occasion, as such occasions come as a rarity, the Sai Kulwant Hall and Mandir as a whole wore a festive mask with natural decorations parading all over heralding the significance. Flower buntings and festoons coupled with special tender coconut leaves with matted designs were spread across the entire Yajur Mandir premises and at the centre block and lower portico in the Mandir.

In the front block, facing the seat of the Divine, there was a mandap (covered stage structure with pillars) erected, a square shaped one with dome atop, fully studded with natural decor in place. It was “Pachchathoranam”, greenish tinge, a sign of prosperity and auspiciousness, parading all over. …All the ritual related paraphernalias were arrayed in the mandap, arranged in neat order.

At 1720 hrs. Bhagawan emerged to the holy strains of Vedam. Bhagawan was accorded a Poornakumbha Swagatham and was ushered into the hall by a grand procession led by a Veda chanting youth of Karnataka. The Divine Idols of Lord Chandrasekhara and Goddess Parvathi were escorted into the hall in a grand procession, as Divinity richly ‘deserves’. While the Idols were brought into the mandap directly, Bhagawan went for a full round of darshan before coming onstage at 1732 hrs.

As the Lord emerged from His Divine Abode, a special musical troupe rendered special bhajans that continued for fifteen minutes, till 1735 hrs. The Parvathi Chandrasekhara Kalyana Mahotsavam virtually began thereafter with the rituals commenced in the Divine presence.

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Song on the auspiciousness of the holy marriage was sung, that was followed by the ‘marriage announcement’ listing out various attributes of the Lord and the Goddess, the bridegroom and the bride, with clear reference on the place of the marriage, the star, the day and a mention of the presiding deity in physical at Whose behest the marriage is performed. The same announcement was repeated again, representing the bride’s caravan.

Preceding to the holy marriage, both the sides, that of bridegroom and the bride, engaged in an interesting argument, showering attributes at each other, persuading the opposite party to take the first step to propose for the marriage.

The whole session was interspersed with holy strains of Vedam, commentary on the function, bhajans in praise of the Divine couple while a set of priests were engaged in various ritualistic rites, with Bhagawan watching over. Holy chanting continued invoking blessings while related rituals went on. The rituals included Punyahavachanam (purificatory rites), Thamboola Seva, Kanyadanam, Mangala Sutra offering, Vadhoo Vara Puja etc.

Bringing in the final phase of the ceremony, the couple were taken onto the stage where the Divine Marriage was performed. The sanctified Mangala Sutra was tied around the neck of Goddess Parvathi, symbolising the completion of the holy marriage.

After the Divine Marriage, Gowri Kalyana Vaibhavam song rendered the air, rejoicing the auspiciousness of the occasion.

Bharat’s rich spiritual lore is replete with stories of such unique Divine Union, union of Prakrithi with Purusha, foremost being that of Lord Rama with Mother Sita, Lord Krishna with Goddess Rukmini and of course, the Supreme Divine Parents, Lord Chandrasekhara and Goddess Gowri, that brings supreme benedictions. Lord Himself sat through presiding over the whole ceremony granting Prasanthi and her assemblage the highest privilege to witness a rare spiritual ‘feast’ of supreme benediction.

As holy prasadam was sanctified by Bhagawan, bhajans by the troupe rendered the air that was sung in a different tune, most unheard in Prasanthi. After some bhajans, as commanded by Bhagawan, students burst into a melodious rendering of Sita Rama Kalyanam followed by a couple of bhajans before Bhagawan asked for Mangala Arathi at 1900 hrs.

Sumptuous prasadam, specially packed, were distributed to the entire assemblage. The prasadam pack contained, Tamarind Rice, Sweet Pongal, Bobbattu, Banana etc. As is the custom in Andhra marriages, special gift packets containing, fruit, special sweet prasadam, savoury item, betal leaves, turmeric powder, vibhuti prasadam etc. were also distributed to the entire assemblage.

Leaving the dais, Bhagawan glided towards the ladies’ side, when Primary School children with prasadam packets in hand, chanted “Brahmarpanam….”, the food prayer en masse. Bhagawan paused for a while, accepting their prayers, before moving on retiring for the day, presenting yet another most auspicious evening to cherish.

II Samastha Lokah Sukhino Bhavantu II