Prasanthi has endearing memories of this day, 23rd November, and in the saga of 
His Story, evenings of this day would often reach zenith of excitement as, 
invariably on every Birthday evenings, her Beloved Lord ushered in granting 
coveted darshan, revealing rare facets of His Divine majesty.


On this day, 23rd November, when the evening arrived, the focus of attention 
was at the centre-spot of Sai Kulwant Hall where the Jhoola, Swing  for the 
Lord was awaiting Him.


The schedule for the big evening was ‘Jhoola Mahotsavam’, where The Lord was to 
swing to the accompaniment of music by renowned artistes.


The function commenced at 1730 hrs. with the unveiling of the Jhoola and the 
Sanctum Sanctorum. The Jhoola that had been profusely blessed by Bhagawan on 
many earlier occasions was bedecked with flowers and buntings and was a rare 
beauty to watch.


As the packed Sai Kulwant Hall witnessed the unveiling, for the audience, it 
turned out to be a transition from ‘i’ to “we’ as the grandeur and the beauty 
and the pristine powerful vibrations emanating from the Sanctum Sanctorum, 
where Beloved Bhagawan’s physical frame was interned, touched every heart and 
soul, spreading into the blessed amphitheatre that looked resplendent with 
heavenly beauty.


The first programme for the eveing was a Mandolin Concert by maestro U. 
Srinivas and U. Rajesh. At the outset, offering Pranams and gratitude at 
Bhagawan’s Lotus Feet, reminscing the priceless opportunities they had with 
Bhagawan, the duo began invoking Lord Ganesha with a piece in Hamsadhwani 
Raaga, in Tala Roopakam.


…And the Jhoola carrying Bhagawan was pushed into swinging…a rare sight to 
see!!!


With the music on, and the Jhoola kept swinging, LED screens in the spacious 
hall telecast clips of Jhoola Mahotsavam from earlier days.


The duo continued with a couple of Thyagaraja compositions before concluding 
with a bhajan “Shankara Shiva Shankara…”.


The second part of the programme was a vocal concert by  renowned Ghazal and 
Bhajan singer Anup Jalota who carved a niche in devotional singing with his 
self adapted style.


In an introductory talk, he spoke about his first ever meeting with Bhagawan 48 
years ago, at the age of 10, in Lucknow. Revealing that he has had many 
blessings from Bhagawan over the years, the singer confided that Bhagawan had 
even taught him the art of singing. With the blessings of Bhagawan he earned an 
opportunity to do playback for the famous Manoj Kumar movie , Shirdi Ke Sai 
Baba, where he sung with the renowned Mohammed Rafi. This turned out to be the 
biggest blessing as it changed his life and thus made his life, recounted 
Jalota, gratefully remembering his association with Bhagawan.


Sending ecstatic waves in to the audience when he began with Aisi Lagi Lagan, 
the packed assembly went into raptures. The singer continued for the next 75 
minutes regaling the audience, producing some of his famous numbers, that 
included, “Man Mein Ram…”, “Sai Baba Bolo” from the film ‘Shirdi Ke Sai Baba…’, 
“Payo Ji Maine Ram Ratan Dhan Payo” and some bhajans, “Mera Jeevan Tere 
Hawale…”, Govind Jai Jai…Gopala Jai Jai, sang with a customised style coupling 
with Jhoola melody, Dum Dum Dum Dum Damaru Bhaje etc.

With his inimitable style of singing, singing from the depth of his heart to 
the heights of exalted heavens, completely immersed in his art, as he engaged 
in his inimitable ‘twists and turns’, highs and lows, harmoniously blending 
with tabla, the evening turned out to be a rare musical treat for the packed 
audience.


At the end, the artistes and accompanists for the evening were felicitated. 
Bhajans continued that ended with Subramaniam…Subramaniam in Bhagawan’s 
mellifluous voice, a perfect finale to the grand and glorious day, 23rd 
November.


Source :
http://www.theprasanthireporter.org/2011/11/jhoola-mahotsavam-and-music-concert/


OUR LIFE IS HIS MESSAGE


Sai Ram

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