May 23, 2010 – Programme by Bal Vikas Gurus from the North Kanara District, 
Karnataka 

The devotees from the North Kanara district of Karnataka had produced an audio 
CD of songs - devotional, patriotic and classical - as a dedication to Swami. 
According to the leader of the devotees' group from the same place that had 
arrived to the Nilayam, "Swami accepted the CD we presented a few days ago and 
was keen on know who the singers were. So we have all come to sing for Him." 
Thus it was that out of the blue, the students were told not to begin bhajans 
and await Swami's arrival after which the blue scarved devotees from North 
Kanara would take centrestage.    


Just before 6:00 p.m., Swami arrived for darshan. He took a full round and by 
6:10 p.m., He was on the stage. The Veda chanting was on and after a few 
minutes, Swami asked for the chanting to stop and signaled for the programme to 
begin. The songs were to be sung by the Bal Vikas gurus and teachers from the 
district. The initial offerings to Swami were made. He shuffled the roses among 
those who gave and thus each returned to their place, happy and with a rose in 
hand. The programme was then introduced and it began at 6:15 p.m.    


The presentation was a bouquet of devotional and patriotic songs by the 
Balvikas gurus from North Kanara district of Karnataka. The songs were from an 
audio album, titled "Sai Geetanjali", containing 85 value songs aimed at 
educating Balvikas children, brought out on the occasion of the 85th year of 
Bhagavan's Advent. Starting with obeisance to Lord Ganesha, songs on Lord 
Sathya Sai, Shirdi Sai, Mother Goddess as Mother Sharada followed. A patriotic 
number hailing Bharat Matha was next while the concluding song was on the 
Trinity of Brahma-Vishnu-Maheshwara.  


As the songs went on, Swami was a busy 'God'! A huge pile of letters sat on His 
lap and He started to go through them, meticulously and keenly. It is a 
fascinating thing to see Swami do any activity and His letter-reading is no 
exception. His inbox is always flooded and all the mails seemed to be of 
'starred' importance. God does not have a spam box and He accepts all mail - 
irrespective of whether they are good or bad. Swami has no need to read the 
letters, but to satisfy and in fact delight the givers, He sits and leafs 
through them. He sorts out some and keeps them aside for further perusal. Some 
He just glances. 

Some of them are like forwards and sent to Him by devotees who want Him to have 
a happy read or look. He smiles when He goes through some mail and for some 
others He is an epitome of seriousness. A myriad variety of letters arrive and 
so do a plethora of expressions on His Divine countenance. Some He opens on His 
own while some others He entrusts the boys by His side to open and hand over to 
Him. Overall, it is an absorbing experience.    



He reached the last letter of a pile and it was an ornately decorated cover. He 
opened it and there was a card in the shape of a red flower. He opened it and 
seeing the contents, a beautiful smile spread across His face. He looked around 
and smiled at one of the boys. That being done, it was as if the 'letter 
duties' for the evening were done! He sat back putting a beat for the songs.

The small group continued singing and Swami saw that all the devotees were 
sitting silent, naturally too, unable to follow the Kannada songs. He smiled as 
He said, "Maybe it is better if there are bhajans." The students began bhajans 
immediately and as Swami observed, the enthusiasm and fervour among all in the 
audience immediately went up. Now they too could sing out to their beloved 
Swami.    


A few bhajans went on this way after which Swami asked for aarthi. Mangoes were 
distributed to members of the performing group as Swami called two students 
with a card to the stage. It was a card seeking His permission for another 
programme by the students on the Ramayana as sung by Lava and Kusha.    


While Swami was appreciative of the programme, He said that He would say when 
to have it and the next day was not a good idea. The students returned to their 
place and soon Swami blessed everyone before retiring to Yajur Mandir.
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