Eight Jewels 'a Drama by Thaiand'



Continuing with the Buddha Purnima Celebrations 2013, devotees from Thailand 
presented a drama entitled “Eight Jewels’ this evening here in Prasanthi 
Nilayam.
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Eight Jewels are the eight-fold path preached by Bhagawan Buddha helping 
humanity with cessation of suffering.
The presentation revolved around the ambitious life of a youngster, Preecha, a 
modern man with modern logics.

Preecha, the young and dynamic one was successful in material life; he had a 
modern bent of mind right from his moulding days. Despite his father’s repeated 
efforts counseling his young son, Preecha never paid heed to his wise 
counseling, finally ending up addicted to modern vices. His modern logic always 
countered father’s logic based on Buddha’s ‘middle path’, that advocates 
moderation in everything.

As fate would have it, it was time for transformation and the change came in 
trying circumstances. Preecha met with a life-threatening helicopter mishap and 
landed in a jungle along with his subordinates. Completely helpless they moaned 
and called out God, thanking Him for being alive, intact. Grieving at their 
fate of being trapped in the jungle, without even having a mobile phone, to 
their utter amazement and relief they accidentally met a healer who offered to 
cure them with the help of herbs.

Even as the healer offered his healing expertise, the young man got engaged in 
serious conversation about his life and its travails, mysteries and the path to 
get rid of pains and suffering to make it more meaningful. The healer declared: 
Following Buddha studiously with his Eight-Fold Path is the right method for 
cessation of suffering; ceiling on desires is the best antidote for modern-day 
logic based out of greedy desires.

Observing and the youngster and happy with his right earnestness, the healer 
talks about Bhagawan and Puttaparthi advising him to go over to Puttaparthi to 
meet the living God of the Age, Bhagawan Sri Sathya Sai Baba. Even as great 
hope blooms in the tender heart of Preecha, the helicopter lands to lift them 
out of danger, from the ‘mysterious forest’ to safety… The presentation ended 
with a ‘colourful’ group song, singing paeans to Bhagawan.

The presentation was entwined with a beautiful dance by the tiny tots from Sri 
Sathya Sai School, Thailand, a depiction of modern-day ambitions and its 
antidotes.

Even as International Bhajans continued, all the participants were felicitated 
by senior officials and prasadam was distributed to the entire assemblage.

The session came to a close with Mangala Arathi offering at 1830 hrs.
II Samastha Lokah Sukhino Bhavantu II


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