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Parthi News July 2012 (Updated-10.07.2012)An Arabic Music Garland in Prasanthi 
Nilayam
Tuesday, July 10th, 2012

Devotees of Middle East and Gulf comprising of countries Bahrain, United Arab 
Emirates, Oman, Qatar, Kuwait, Saudi Arabia, Turkey, Iran and Syria provided an 
Arabic flavour in Prasanthi Nilayam. The Sai Kulwant Hall was fittingly 
decorated for the occasion with the holy crescent adorning the Gopuram in the 
centre of the hall.

The concert entitled ‘Sarva Dharma Swaroopa Sai‘ exalted the five cardinal 
human values -Sathya (Truth), Dharma (Righteousness), Shanti (Peace), Prema 
(Love), and Ahimsa (Non-Violence) which Bhagawan Sri Sathya Sai Baba embodied.

The programme consisted of 6 Arabic songs followed by Bhajans. All the 
participants were blessed with clothes. Special prasadam consisting of dry 
fruits and nuts along with a photograph of the Sanctum Sanctorum and a 
quotation of Baba was distributed to the assembly.

The group have been blessed with the opportunity of participating in Bhajan 
singing in Sai Kulwant Hall since 7th July 2012.
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Kecak’ Cultural Programme by Region 4 of SSSSO…
Tuesday, July 10th, 2012

Countries from Region 4 of the Sri Sathya Sai Seva Organisations – Worldwide 
presented a Cultural Programme entitled “Kecak” on the evening of 6th July in 
the Divine Omnipresence in Prasanthi Nilayam. The Programme was organized on 
the sidelines of a three-day Sri Sathya Sai Spiritual Youth Retreat attended by 
youth from all the five member countries, namely, Indonesia, Malaysia, Nepal, 
Singapore and Thailand.
Kecak is a traditional Balinese dance form from Indonesia that has been handed 
down from generations apart. Known as Bali’s version of the epic Ramayana, 
‘Kecak’ dance form is synonymous to island’s rich cultural and artistic 
heritage.
The youth presentation was based on Bhagawan’s ‘own’ work, ‘Ramakatha 
Rasavahini’, and the storyline was about the royal battle between Ravana’s son 
Indrajith and Lakshmana, brother of Lord Sri Rama.
Donned in checked waist clothes and maroon full-sleeve shirts, men in large 
numbers circled around a pole of many lighted lamps, chorusing cak…cak…cak…, 
superbly synchronizing with their ‘raising-hand-action’, while fingers turned 
fluttering. Coordinating these sequential actions, these men swayed from one 
end to another, hands moving in tandem. With these men in action, representing 
armies in both the warring factions, the protagonists, Lord Rama, Lakshmana, 
Ravana and Hanuman arrived at the scene, one after one…

View Photos/Slideshow
http://www.sssbpt.org/images/kecak1.swf
The storyline was thus: Indrajith decided to defeat Lakshmana by his magic 
stratagem rather than by the righteous tactics of war. When his attempts were 
foiled, Lakshmana, in a spur of rage destroyed Indrajith’s chariot, killing his 
charioteer. Sensing destruction, Indrajith resorted to his final weapon, 
Sakthi, which was presented by Lord Brahma. Even as the arrow hit Lakshmana on 
his chest, he fell in a mortal swoon.
Indrajith, though he was equally strong, failed to lift Lakshmana’s body that 
he wanted to take away to his safe camp. Even with the help of his mighty 
warriors, Indrajith could not prove successful. Lakshmana who was Adisesha 
reincarnated could not have been lifted by anyone without Lord Rama’s explicit 
blessings.
As recommended by Sushena, the physician in Lanka, Lord Rama sent his special 
envoy Hanuman to the Himalayas, to fetch the appropriate medicine. Confused and 
unable to trace the particular herb, mighty Hanuman lifted the entire Sanjivini 
Mountain, airlifting it straight to Lanka. Subsequently, Lakshmana was revived 
back to life along with all the vanaras who were fallen dead in the deadly 
battle.
With men chanting cak…cak…cak in vigorous action, symbolizing raging war, 
Lakshmana and Indrajith got into a fierce battle. Subsequent scenes depicted 
Indrajith’s vicious designs to overthrow Lakshmana, how Lakshmana fell victim 
to Indrajith’s devilish plans, and how Lord Rama, with the ‘aid’ of His eternal 
devotee Hanuman, finally revived Lakshmana, etc.
Thus, it was the strength and valour of Hanuman, fuelled by his intense love 
and devotion for his Lord that accomplished the seemingly impossible.
 
View Photos/Slideshow:
http://www.sssbpt.org/images/kecak2.swf

Ending the presentation, the Youth gave a new ‘backronym’ for the word Youth, 
YOU Think Like Hanuman.
A dance followed, to the tune of a chorus song sung by women youth from the 
region, illustrating the victory scenes after Lakshama’s revival.
A flag-march followed, representing all the five participating countries.
Bhajans by students continued until Mangala Arathi at 1805 hrs. Clothes were 
presented to all participants and prasadam was distributed to the entire 
assembly.
Earlier, before the commencement of the programme, Joint Youth Coordinator for 
the Region, Sri Parani Kumar from Malaysia delivered a brief introductory 
speech, commencing the evening’s proceedings. Speaking on the just concluded 
Spiritual Retreat Sri Kumar stressed on the importance of transforming 
inspiration into action, following His precepts. Service to Man is Service to 
God…Practising this precept, the Youth from the region are relentlessly engaged 
in various role-model service activities. The Joint Coordinator divulged on, 
listing out some of these service activities.
Some of these activities were: Youth action plan in helping the flood victims 
in Thailand that wreaked havoc last year. Fearless youth pressed themselves 
into service helping over 50000 people with fresh food and other supplies. 
House construction to rehabilitate the victims, that was taken up by the youth 
is continuing even today.
In Malaysia, Human Value Intervention Programme entitled Honouring Our Parents 
Everyday is being attended by over 5600 primary and higher secondary school 
children.
In Indonesia, Sathya Sai Youth aid for victims of Marparia Volcano is being 
done with various rehabilitation works in progress. While the youth of Bali is 
engaged in counseling and teaching homeless children, mobile clinic service, 
computer education etc. are happening, helping many thousands in several parts 
of the country.
In Nepal, Grama Seva is in full swing with food and provisions being served to 
the needy; Water Project initiatives, providing Pure Drinking Water to remote 
areas, are also being taken up.
Youth from Singapore and Malaysia in a joint venture are reaching out the 
indigenous population in the rain forests, trekking difficult terrains for over 
12 hours, serving the community. The youth constructed a playground for the 
children in the region and have also provided food and ration to the indigenous 
community.
II Samasta Lokah Sukhino Bhavantu II

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Aum Sri Sai Ram

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