�Prasanthi Updates - Krishna Janmashtami -28th August 2013


Devaki Nandan…Easwari Nandan
Wednesday, August 28th, 2013
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What would you like to become, if given a chance, for the God? asked Bhagawan 
once and the answer also came from Him…that one should aspire to become a 
flute…like the blessed flute in the Hands Of Lord Krishna… the hollow reed with 
seven holes through which He blew His breath, oozing Music Divine!!! …emulating 
the illustrious Radharani when every devotee aspire to become a ‘Radha’ immense 
are the vistas for him or her to become ‘that’ for Bhagawan Krishna… 
personification of Supreme Love…Beauty… Sri Jullie Chaudhuri sings her heart 
out, expressing feelings for Beloved Krishna! A poem on the occasion of the 
Advent of Bhagawan Sri Krishna!
Sometimes I become the tree,
Against which Beloved Krishna,
Does lean,
As the cows graze peacefully,
In pastures green,
Oh, what bliss to be present,
In Sweet Vrindavan,
At the same time,
As Nandanandanan…
Enchanting melody fills the air,
Celestial beings watch,
Struck mute,
As the Lord,
Continues to mesmerize,
All around,
I become in His hands,
His delightful flute…
Birds sing sweetly,
Peacocks dance gaily,
Myriad hued flowers,
Spread their heady fragrance around,
Gopala and His friends,
Frolic and play,
I am the grass they trample upon,
That precious ground…
Oh, what grace,
To be in Vrindavan,
At the same time as,
Mother Yashoda’s Son…
Torrential rain and a mighty storm,
For days did linger,
Indra’s wrath and fury,
All did incur,
Merciful Giridhari lifted,
Govardhan on His little finger,
As all ran helter-skelter,
I became a calf,
Who received this,
Divine shelter…
The Gopis knew Krishna,
To be the only Purusha,
All other beings for them,
Were Prakriti,
It was this Supreme knowledge,
That set them apart,
And free,
In their mind, body, heart,
And soul,
Only Krishna did have a seat,
And so, when they walked about,
I became the dust,
Beneath their feet…
Oh, what fortune,
To be around,
At the same time as,
Vasudev – Devaki Nandan…
Radharani wept tears,
Of pain and anguish,
To overcome her grief,
She had no power,
She questioned the birds,
And the bees about Krishna,
And each and every flower,
Oh, how she longed for Krishna,
Piteously she did cry,
As she held on to the branch,
Of a tree,
I was the leaf that received,
The breath of her Divine sigh…
Oh, what fulfillment,
To be around in Vrindavan,
At the same time as,
Radhika Mohan…
And then, the self same Krishna,
Did incarnate as,
Sathya Sai,
And for His childhood Leelas,
The bhoomi of Puttaparthi,
Did He choose,
The Universe rejoiced,
In this most exhilarating news,
He has incarnated once again,
For transformation of man,
And removal of grief and pain,
With a message of Sathya, Dharma,
Prema, Shanti, Ahimsa…
A magnet of pure love,
Attracting devotees from near and afar,
Celestial beings shower Him,
With many a fragrant flower…
What I become,
I now leave it,
To Him to decide,
Just long to have Him,
By my side,
Now, Prashanti Nilayam,
Is Sweet Vrindavan…
Oh, what grace to be around on Earth,
At the same time as,
Easwaramma Nandan…

II Samastha Lokah Sukhino Bhavantu II
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http://www.theprasanthireporter.org/2013/08/devaki-nandan-easwari-nandan/
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Odisha Parthi Yatra…
Wednesday, August 28th, 2013
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Celebrating Parthi Yatra 2013 devotees from the east Indian state of Odisha 
presented a glittering devotional evening here in Prasanthi Nilayam today. Over 
1500 devotees from the state are participating in the 3-day Parthi Yatra, from 
26 August to 28 August 2013.

Invoking The Lord with a musical piece, after regular Vedam chanting, the first 
programme to follow was ‘Chhau Dance’ entitled ‘Garuda Vahan’ by the Balvikas 
of Mayurbhanj district. The presentation was based on the mythological theme 
depicting Garuda’s celestial adventurous journey in search of Divine Nectar 
(Amrita) to appease the serpants of Neitherworld (Patala) to rescue his mother 
who was under captivity.

Legend has it that Garuda, on hearing of his mother’s imprisonment, descended 
to Patala requesting the serpants to release his mother Vinata. The serpants 
agreed under one condition that as ransom a cup of Amrita be given in exchange. 
Garunda set off after receiving mother’s blessings, taking up an arduous, but 
insurmountable journey. Finally, after overcoming all obstacles, including the 
challenge posed by Indra, Garuda came victorious only to get the release of his 
mother.

Originally belonged to the tribals of North East Odisha, the tribal art form 
‘Chhau Dance’ got its revival with Mayurbhanj adopting it with renewed pattern. 
Also known as ‘Chhau Nruthya’ the dance form has been enriched itself to be 
categorised as a classical dance.
Next to come was the legendary devotional piece Jagannath Ashtakam, composed by 
Adi Shankara singing paens to Lord Jagannath, the Prime Deity at Jagannath 
Temple, Puri. Sai Symphony troupe of the State presented it, singing in 
traditional style, with much devotional fervour, interspersed with commentary 
explaining the poetic verse.

Presenting a programme entitled “A Journey Within” the troupe then sang three 
special songs, namely Shiva Shankara Shivanada Lahari…, Mana Brindavan Soona 
Laagey…, Sathya Ki Raah Dikhaane Vaaley… etc. followed by bhajans. All the 
participants were presented with special gifts and Prasadam was distributed to 
the entire assemblage before Mangala Arathi offering at 1835 hrs.

Earlier, the programme commenced with an introductory speech by Sri P.Jagannath 
Prasad Rao, State President of Sri Sathya Sai Seva Organisations, Odisha 
detailing various service activities undertaken by the State Unit of Sathya Sai 
Organisations.
As part of the Parthi Yatra, the State unit has also organised two more 
programmes, an exhibition entitled Prajna Pradarshani, an educative and 
inspiratioinal tour, at the double-decker auditorium next the Book Trust 
building and a Maha Rudram at the open space near Shed No.1 in Prasanthi 
Nilayam.
The Prajna Exhibition is a fine blend of spirituality and science exploring the 
beauty of Bharat’s ancient Vedic culture showcasing how ‘Vedas’ serve to find 
solution to insurmountable problems of mankind today. The exhibition also 
features special sections for children teaching them how to learn from nature, 
plants, birds and animals, a detailed section on Sathya Sai Suprabhatam, a 
section on various Sathya Sai Projects in the state etc.
Implicitly obeying the Divine Command from Bhagawan, given to the youth in 
2010, precisely on 26th August 2010 during the Parthi Yatra, Vedic wave was 
resonating throughout the state with great momentum, ever since. Covering 35 
districts, 1500 Rudrapithams and 15 Maha Rudrams were conducted since its 
inception after receiving the Divine command in 2010.
Commemorating the joyous occasion of the Divine Command a Maha Rudram was 
organised this forenoon at the open space near Shed No.1 in Prasanthi Nilayam 
attended by hundreds and thousands of devotees. 121 youth ladies were engaged 
in chanting the holy incantation ably supported by large number of devotees. 
Bhajans continued that was followed by an inspiring speech by Sri 
Vedanarayanan, faculty at Sri Sathya Sai Higher Secondary School, Prasanthi 
Nilayam, entailing the significance of Vedam. A brief speech by the State 
President of Sri Sathya Sai Seva Organisations followed before Mangala Arathi 
at 1450 hrs.
II Samastha Lokah Sukhino Bhavantu II
sourced:
http://www.theprasanthireporter.org/2013/08/odisha-parthi-yatra-2/

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