Seva Sainyam Kadilindi
Monday, September 2nd, 2013
After 31st evening’s scintillating Kuchipudi presentation, yesterday, September 1, evening the visiting Parthi Yatra contingent from Visakhapatnam district presented a Dance Drama entitled “Seva Sainyam Kadilindi” here in Prasanthi Nilayam.
The drama was based on a real incident during the Walk For Human Values campaign organised by the Sai Youth of the district.
Portraying the story of Vinay, a poor village youth, who was benefited by the Ujjwal Jeevan Project of Sri Sathya Sai Seva Organisations, providing free computer training to hapless downtrodden children, that helped him to earn a job only to start his Sai campaign enrolling as a Sai Youth.
The story then shifts to the tribal village of Anantagiri where the tribals were facing the wrath of nature in the form of drought, scacrcity for drinking water. Despite all oddities, against all scientific calculations and geological predictions, by sheer faith in Bhagawan’s own words, the Sai Youth finally brings water into the tribal land, only to herald to the world and the scientific community that Bhagawan’s Love can be experienced not by scientific knowledge but by a poor surreder with full of Love.
Despite all oddities and scientific predictions in negative language, condeminng Bhagawan and faith reposed in Him…when a 50 ft well was dug, there was absolutely no trace of water… The Youth and the villagers were not ready to give up as there one and only motivation was Bhagawan and His Love. The aboriginal class of Jalipadu village along with the Sai Youth fervently prayed to Bhagawan, with complete surrender and to their utter surprise, sheer joy, a perennial spring emerged in the wall from a blasted street rock, providing perennial water supply into the district. The whole village danced in sheer joy thanking Bhagwan for His heavenly benevolence.
The drama was interspersed with beautiful dance and songs sequences illustrating the glory of Beloved Bhagawan.
The presentation in Telugu a was directed by Sri MS Prakash Rao and the participants were the beneficiaries of Ujjwal Jeevan Project, along with Sai Youth and Balvikas children from the district.
Despite oddities back home, owing to the Telengana agitation, over thousand devotees have participated in the three-day Parthi Yatra, culminating today, 2 Sept 2013.
Bhajans continued and ended with Bhagawan singing Sunday Special “Hara Shiva Shankara…” All the participants were felicitated and prasadam was distributed to the entire assemblage. The session concluded with Mangala Arathi at 1820 hrs.
II Samastha Lokah Sukhino Bhavantu II
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