Easwaramma Day Commemoration

Bhagawan has often been heard to tell the words, "Do I need to invite you to 
your own mother's house?" There is no power as magnetic as Mother's love. No 
wonder then that thousands thronged the Easwaramma - Pedda Venkama Raju Samadhi 
Mandir on the holy occasion of Easwaramma day. The programme started at 0800hrs 
simultaneously in both Sai Kulwant Hall and Samadhi Mandir with Vedam and 
Bhajans respectively.


Many elders of the ashram who have had the blessing of having known and 
interacted with her in close proximity offered their respects to the Divine 
Mother. The descendants of the Divine Parents then offered flowers and broke 
coconuts at the Samadhi. Arati was offered in Samadhi Mandir at 0830hrs after 
which Sweet Pongal and Tamarind Rice was distributed to the assembly. The added 
special ingredient of mother's love made the Prasadam even more delicious.


The programme then shifted to Sai Kulwant Hall with 9 cows being brought in a 
procession led by Panchavadhyam. A total of 54 cows were donated on this 
auspicious occasion with 9 of them being symbolically given away in the Sai 
Kulwant hall while the rest was given in the Gokulam. The beneficiaries 
prostrated at the Sanctum Sanctoram even as Prof Anil Kumar announced their 
names. The deserving candidates were selected from various nearby villages 
including Paipalli, Venkatagari, Jagaraju Palli, Gunti Palli, Kambalapalli and 
so on. The beneficiaries were also offered clothes.


The distribution was followed by Bhajans and Arati.

"I am installed where ever My Glory is sung", is a time tested declaration of 
Bhagawan and which has been experienced by His devotees across the world. With 
that theme in mind, Dr. Dwaram Lakshmi enthralled the audience with classical 
songs in various languages. She started the concert with `Vathapi Ganapathim` 
in praise of Lord Ganesha followed by `Kondalalo Nelakonna` and a special 
Telugu song on Mother Easwaramma. While her rendition of `Nagumomu` had 
everyone swaying, `Vaishnava Jana To' and `Krishna Nee Begane' was well 
applauded.

Sri NemanaVenkata Ramana provided wonderful introductions to the songs with 
fitting humility. She was accompanied on the violin by Sri B. Narasimha Swamy, 
Sri Harish Ramachandran on the Mridangam, Sri Mohan Dora on the Tabla and Sri 
Ratan Chandu on the Tambura. The latter three are alumni of the Sri Sathya Sai 
Mirpuri College of Music. The highlight of the programme were the special 
aalaps on Mother Easwaramma and Buddha Purnima specifically composed for the 
occasion by Sri Prakash Rao

The performers where honoured with clothes and special gifts with Bhagawan's 
blessings. On this holy occasion of Easwaramma Day, a recording of Bhagawan's 
divine discourse was played in the hall where in He questions the youth as to 
how many are providing their mothers, who are verily their first God, with the 
love and respect they deserve.Speaking on the principle of Reaction, Reflection 
and Resound, Bhagawan reminded us to watch our thoughts, words and actions. 
Bhagawan recounted the spirit of sacrifice and discipline in the personality of 
Mother Easwaramma with examples from a few incidents during the Summer Course 
in Brindavan. Inspiring us all to follow the twin doctrines of Selfless Service 
and Naam Smarana or chanting of the Lord's Matchless Name, Bhagawan concluded 
His discourse with the Bhajan, `Hari Bhajana Bina Sukha Shanti Nahin.'

Source: http://www.theprasanthireporter.org


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