Posted at 15:08:22 IST on April 2, 2010 

      With yet another academic year passing by, Prasanthi Nilayam witnessed 
the last of the Gratitude Programme Series presented by the outgoing batch of 
undergraduate students from Brindavan Campus on the first day of the summer 
vacation, 1st April 2010.  Undergraduate batches with specializations in 
Commerce, Biosciences, Chemistry, Physics and Mathematics from the Campus 
joined together in pouring gratitude for all that they have learnt and 
experienced during their three year stay in the campus that made them richer 
not alone academically but with overall growth giving new perspectives and 
vision towards life ahead.    

      The presentation had a rich mix of personal anecdotes that touched and 
shaped many a life, facilities provided by Bhagawan enriching their lives in 
the campus benefitting them academically and with all-round growth, greater 
vision they have achieved in life by being a part of Bhagawan’s Mission et al. 

      Different tongues spoke in different languages, but with a common thread, 
heartfelt love and gratitude for Bhagawan. As turn-by-turn many students took 
the mike sharing their views, many stories unravelled, with some having life 
saving miracles to share, some having the thread of His all conquering love 
that transformed their lives and some others poured in with gratitude for 
teachers and facilities they were blessed with, the story went on that ended 
with one final skit depicting a significant Mahabharata episode involving Lord 
Krishna, Arjuna and Duryodhana. 

      Praying fervently to be The Charioteer of their lives, the skit was an 
apt illustration of how Arjuna preferred to have Krishna over the mighty army, 
while the wicked Duryodhana was more than happy to settle for the ‘mighty 
army’. Enhancing their claim, the students had what Bhagawan Sri Krishna told 
Arjuna prior to the Mahabharata War: “it’s only to become the charioteer of 
your life that I have taken birth…”. 

      The programme interlaced with dances and songs, personal anecdotes and 
onstage interactions with Bhagawan lasted for sixty-five minutes that ended at 
5:50. Bhagawan sat through the entire session watching the programme and 
towards the end of the programme He chose to interact with the casts of 
Krishna, Arjuna and Duryodhana while materializing a golden chain for the 
Arjuna character. Bhagawan blessed the three with an onstage photo session 
while blessing the entire contingent with double “Abhaya Hasta” before leaving 
for Yajur Mandiram.    
     



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