In the evening: Human heart is the centre of feelings and from the feelings arises human action. When the heart is inscribed with holy feelings, 'man' becomes man in the truest sense. Prasanthi was seemingly airing such a subtle message, this evening, when one could spot many a heart hanging around bearing holy inscriptions such as, Love All Seve All, Help Ever Hurt Never, Service to Man is Service to God etc. , decorating the Sai Kulwant Hall. At the centre of the hall facing the 'Seat of The Divine' was a huge LED display, ready to capture The Lord, awaiting Him to step out of His Abode!
Adding grandeur to this settings were hundreds of medicos, both men and women, seated in chair on either side of the centre block. As bhajans went on, all eyes were glued at the Yajur Mandiram entrance. The backdrop of the entire scenario was the two day "Internatinal Conference on Cardiovascular Diseases - The Sathya Sai Way" being held at SSSIHMS, Prasanthigram. Bhagawan emerged at 1832 hrs. and came for a full round of blessings. As The Lord went on completing His round, the LED display flashed the message TO BE IS TO SERVE...inscribed against the backdrop of the Temple of Healing in Prasanthigram. Completing the round, Bhagawan came onstage at 1845 hrs. escorted by Dr. Safaya and Dr. Narendranatha Reddy. Bhajans continued for another ten minutes before a group of young medicos came onstage commencing the proceedings for the evening turned twilight. The evening was earmarked for the Medical Fraternity and the programme was entitled TO BE IS TO SERVE, a 'walkthrough' the 'holistic Medicare Mission envisioned and provided by Bhagawan showcasing the story of the inception and evolution of Sri Sathya Sai Super Speciality Hospital, Prasanthigram. The forty-five minute presentation that commenced with the story of a little girl, a recepient of holistic medicare at the hospital, had the tale of the inspiration behind the hospital, skeptical comments, inception and evolution in the form of new features and fresh departments, statistics of services done, miraculous stories of recovery and stories of Bhagawan's omniscience and expressions of gratitude etc. Speaking about the hospital, Dr. HS Bhat, who is popularly known as the Father of Urology said, he had the occasion to mingle with many multi-millionaires who had visited the hospital, whom he had taken for a 'walkthrough' the hospital. At the end of such rounds, he would often pose a question at these men, inspiring many such millionaires, as to why don't they start with such noble noble hospital projects. Replies would often sound convincingly interesting, "we can't run such a hospital even for a day", a testimony to the magnificence of the Divinely run project. View Video File: http://vimeo.com/16183036 After hearing the story of the hospital and medicare mission, impressed upon, convinced thoroughly, as the medicos expressed their desire to serve at Bhagawan's hospital finally blurting another to see the 'Inspiration behind the Mission', Bhagawan, they burst into a song, "Charon Disa Mein..." hailing Him, His Message and His Mission. Trooping into the centre block the staffers joined in chorus expressing tribute to the Lord on the occasion of 85th Year of His Advent. The forty-five minute presentation was followed by ten minute interaction between Bhagawan and the two seniors, Dr. Safaya and Dr. Narendranath Reddy. Climbing down the dais, Bhagawan blessed the cast before moving around them and posing for group photo session. View Photo Slideshow: http://www.sssbpt.org/images/cardioconference20101.swf Coming back onstage in fifteen minutes, Bhagawan accepted Mangala Arathi at 2005 hrs. Leaving the dais Bhagawan soon went into the interview room for a shortwhile. Coming out shortly, Bhagawan blessed Dr. A. Thomas Pezzela, M.D., Director and Founder of the International Children’s Heart Fund, an organisation that promotes the international growth and quality of cardiac surgery in children and young adults, before retiring to Yajur Mandiram at 2015 hrs. Prasadam was distributed to the entire audience.
