Musical Offering by Delhi NCR
Sunday, January 27th, 2013
When the whole nation is busy celebrating 64th Republic Day, devotees from 
Delhi NCR (National Capital Region) presented a medley of devotional and 
patriotic songs at Bhagawan’s Lotus Feet this evening here in Prasanthi Nilayam 
as part of their three day Parthi Yatra.

The programme commenced at 1700 hrs. with a brief introductory speech by Sri 
Jatinder Cheema, State President of SSSSO – Delhi NCR. Offering rich gratitude 
to Bhagawan for the opportunity, Sri Cheema listed out some of the service 
projects undertaken by the Organisation, before inviting Sri Prasad Rao, IAS 
(Retd.), Secretary of Sri Sathya Sai Central Trust, to speak on the occasion of 
Republic Day.

Referring to the greater glory of Prasanthi Nilayam, being the centre of 
Sanathana Dharma, Sri Prasad Rao explained in brief the story of India becoming 
a Republic, 64 winters ago, on January 26, 1950. Sri Prasad Rao then continued 
with a reference to the 1950 Constitutional Declaration calling the nation 
Sovereign Socialist Democratic Secular Republic, explaining each term, 
stressing on the ‘real’ meaning referring to Bhagawan’s teachings. Sri Prasad 
Rao ended his speech exhorting fellow devotees to rededicate to make India 
strong and secular as per the original declaration at the time of becoming 
Republic.

Echoing Bhagawan’s teachings to let different faiths exist and let His glory be 
sung in different languages, youth from Delhi NCR then presented a musical 
offering, medley of devotional and patriotic songs, sung in different languages.

The youth began with propitiating Lord Ganesha with the song “Om Gam 
Ganapathaye Namaha…” followed by a Telugu version of Rabindranath Tagore’s 
composition. Next to come was a Qawwali that was followed by a Shabad from Holy 
Guru Granth Saheb, extolling the Oneness of Divinity. “Araj Suno Meri Sainath 
Ji…” followed next before a Bengali composition by Tagore, commemorating the 
Republic Day occasion. “Hey Giridhara Gopala…”, the beautiful Krishna bhajan, 
sanctified profusely by Bhagawan Himself singing the same on many an occasion, 
was the penultimate number, sung in Sai style, before the parting number, a 
supplication to bless them to live in Him forever…”Sai Dhey, Sai Dhey…Sai 
Dhey…” in Hindi.

Apt to the occasion, singing men wore white pyjama-kurtas, with green and red 
shawl adorning their neck, symbolising national tri-colour.

Bhajans continued, all the artistes were felicitated with safari pieces 
followed by group photo session for the entire unit of pilgrims. Next, students 
from the Primary School offered their ‘special handi-work’ thematic of national 
flavour, on the occasion of National Republic Day. The session ended with 
Mangala Arathi offering at 1830 hrs.
II Samastha Lokah Sukhino Bhavantu II
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http://www.theprasanthireporter.org/2013/01/musical-offering-by-delhi-ncr/
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