Bhakti Samarpan by Sikkim Balvikas Youth…
Friday, December 28th, 2012
Parthi Yatra pilgrims from the North Eastern state of Sikkim, Balvikas children 
and youth, presented a musical evening entitled “Bhakti Samarpan” today here in 
Prasanthi Nilayam.
The one hour programme was comprised of a Rajasthani Folk Song, a Qawwali, 
solos, group songs along with bhajans, sung with great devotional fervour. 
Singing sensation from Sikkim, a little talent, Deepraj Rai, who was one of the 
top three finalists of an Indian Talent Show, sang the Rajasthani Folk song 
followed by the Qawwali, that were well received by the audience.

The songs were: Deva Namo Deva…, Kesaraya Balam Aavo Ni…, Sai Ke Darbar Mein…, 
Sai Mera Sai Tere Charanom Mein Pranam… and Sai Kahte Hey Why Fear Why Fear 
When I Am Here… The programme was interspersed with commentary, narrating each 
song.
Watch Video:
http://vimeo.com/56421244
Bhajans by the troupe was followed by bhajans by students before Mangala Arathi 
offering at 1810 hrs.
Visiting Rajasthan Parthi Yatra team would offer a musical offering entitled 
‘Mayur Pankh’ tomorrow evening in the immediate Divine Presence of Beloved 
Bhagawan.
II Samastha Lokah Sukhino Bhavantu II
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28 DEC 2012 _ Music prog by Sikkim Balvikas Youth...
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a.. An Odisha Theme For The Animal Kingdom…
Friday, December 28th, 2012
Continuing the thread from last evening’s beautiful South African presentation 
airing greater concern for animal kingdom and Mother Earth, SSSSO – Odisha 
presented a unique programme entitled “A Crisis In Values’ this evening here in 
Prasanthi Nilayam. The presentation is a part of the ongoing Parthi Yatra by 
the devotees from Odisha.
The Musical Dance Drama by the inmates of Sai Karunalaya (under the 
rehabilitation programme for flood victims) and Bal Vikas children from 
Ambadola Samithi was an allegorical enactment of the greater challenges 
threatening the Animal Kingdom in the face of deteriorating values among humans.
Revolving around the story of a dog attacking and killing an innocent rabbit 
for no valid reason, against the tenets of Animal Kingdom, the story unfolds 
revealing the core problem being face by the Kingdom today, threat from man who 
violates all righteous principles, flouting and transgressing values. 

The dog, a loyal servant of human in a house, under the influence of 
‘contaminated’ food served by the immoral and unethical men, who were into bad 
ways in life, got into stealing food and thus getting severe beatings before 
opting to run away for its life. Badly influenced by man’s unethical influence 
through food, it lost its natural quality of loyalty and gratefulness.
Exonerating the dog from any punishment, after having found it’s act coming 
under the influence of evil, the Animal Kingdom got into breaking its heads to 
save it from the ever greedy and unrighteous influence of men.

Humans are the most terrible animals echoed the Kingdom opining that they also 
should be allowed to live happily.
Pondering over the issue in detail, for a viable solution to make life better 
and safe in the Kingdom, protecting it from ‘humanimals’, upon understanding 
that Avatar descended upon Earth to protect His creation, the kingdom got into 
prayer mode with united voice for His munificence in manifesting in the Kingdom 
to protect animals from danger of perishing. 

King Lion majestically declared: God is not only Avatar of man; He is our God 
too…leading from the front praying for His greater benevolence.
Assurance came from God as His voice rung out, loud and majestic, that the 
Animal Kingdom does not require God’s direct manifestation as animals never 
violate or transgress the line of Dharma.
The presentation ended with the Kingdom saluting The Lord, singing its heart 
out, “Hum Ko Thum Se…” The presentation was interspersed with meaningful 
dialogues and soulful music and dance. 

A devotional music programme, Sai Symphony, by the youth followed. Singing 
paeans to Bhagawan the youth sang five songs, Antar Jyothi Jalao Sai…, Kaise 
Jiyun Mein Yun Tere Bin, Jaya Jaya Jagadjanani Devi, Yahas Bhi Sai Wahan Bhi 
Sai, Tere Sharan Mein Aaye Mere Ram…Sai Ram…Sai Ram…

Even as bhajans continued prasadam was distributed. Bhajans ended with Thursday 
Special “Subrahmaniam Subrahmaniam…” in Bhagawan’s Divine Voice. The session 
concluded with Mangala Arathi at 1845 hrs.
Tomorrow, Sai Youth from Sikkim would present a musical presentation entitled 
‘Bhakthi Samarpan’ at 1700 hrs. in Sai Kulwant Hall, as part of the Parthi 
Yatra 2012.

II Samastha Lokah Sukhino Bhavantu II
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Dec 27, 2012 - Cultural program by the devotees from Odisha...
a.. http://new.livestream.com/accounts/1983476/events/1765090/videos/8427407
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�Sri Sathya Sai Darshan’s Videos (Trailers of the last few days programmes in 
Prasanthi Nilayam)

http://vimeo.com/56421679
http://vimeo.com/56421244
http://vimeo.com/56311675
http://vimeo.com/56274797
http://vimeo.com/56274665
http://vimeo.com/56188729

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