Lord Jagannath of Puri along with His brother Balabhadra and sister Subadra, 
(Lord Krishna, Balarama and Subadra) came out in a regal procession this 
morning, adorning a huge chariot, blessing thousands of devotees in 
Puttaparthi, outside the Ashram.


Thousands upon thousands of devotees from the state of Odisha, on a Parthi 
Yatra, joined in this regal procession organized by the State Sathya Sai 
Organisation. The procession was styled similar to the world-famous Jagannatha 
Chariot Festival of Puri that happens every year.

Every year in mid-summer, Lord Jagannath, with His elder brother Balabhadra and 
sister Subhadra, goes on vacation, travelling on grand chariots, from His 
temple in Puri, to His garden palace in the countryside. This belief of the 
Hindus has given rise to one of the biggest religious festivals in India — the 
Rath Yatra or the Chariot Festival. This is also the etymological origin of the 
English word ‘Juggernaut’.

The procession began at 0930 hrs. from the birthplace of Bhagawan, The Lord 
Shiva Temple, and moved along the main road up to Vidyagiri gate to retreat to 
the original starting point.

Thousands upon thousands of men and women from the state joined the procession 
marked with great devotional exuberance. While men in yellow scarves and red 
headband made merry dancing to heavy drum beats, hundreds of women preceded the 
royal chariot carrying auspicious ‘Kalasa’ on their head. Another set of 
thousands, women, moved in steady pace, joining in chorus singing and 
whistling. There were SaiRams, Jaikars, eerie whistling and continuous singing 
of the bhajan Sai Jagannatha… A group of dancing men led the procession, 
dressed in various coloured costumes , representing the rich cultural tradition 
of the state.

It turned out to be a different experience for the folks of Puttaparthi, that 
joined in thousands along the road side, watching the big melee. Puttaparthi 
that has seen many such processions, its own Chariot Festival and similar 
festivals organized by various districts of Andhra Pradesh, watched the 
procession in rapt attention adoring the Lord mounted on the Chariot.
Meanwhile, the final function of Christmas celebrations, Holy Mass was 
performed this morning in the double decker auditorium in Prasanthi Nilayam.
A feature uniquely Prasanthi, is the simultaneous contrasting events that some 
how blend with unique harmony creating a new beauty of its own. Even as 
Jaganath Ratha was moving in all majesty outside Ashram, in a quiet corner 
adjacent to the Book store a Multi-Faith Christmas Mass was in progress. 
Conducted by Fr. Charles Ogada and ably guided by Assistant Celebrant Michael 
Galligan, the Multi Faith Worship featured children from The Children’s 
Project, Coorg and Sai devotees from around the world.
The programme entitled, “A Journey Through Love” began with a grand entrance of 
all the participants led by an angelic girl holding a candle chanting Vedam. A 
dexterous Bharatanatyam presentation by Jhyni Ravishankar from the United 
Kingdom to the music of “Sai Eshwara…” warmed up the stage for Multi-Faith 
Skits which followed. A skit on Arjuna’s dilemma and Krishna’s sage advice, a 
revelation of Buddha on his process of realisation, the process of David being 
chosen by Samuel, Archangel Gabriel revealing the word of God to Prophet 
Muhammad (Peace be Upon him) and the grand Sermon on the Mount of Jesus of 
Nazareth spiced up the occasion.
Fr. Ogada and Michael Galligan quoted texts from Bhagawan’s discourses and the 
children sang beautiful songs between the skits. Father Charles Ogada addressed 
the gathering at the end of the skits reminding everyone that Bhagawan is alive 
in everyone of us. Our hands are His, our legs are His and our hearts are His 
and it is through us that His mission continues. The programme concluded with 
Mangala Arati.
II Samasta Lokah Sukhino Bhavantu II
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