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Global Akhanda Bhajan for World Peace commences…
Sunday, November 10th, 2013
Global Akhanda Bhajan 2013 commenced this evening at 1800 hrs. here in 
Prasanthi Nilayam. When the theme bhajan for this twenty-four hour spiritual 
exercise, “Akhanda Jyothi Jalaao …Sai Mana Mandir Mein” echoed in Prasanthi, 
thousands assembled in the resplendent Sai Kulwant Hall joined in chorus 
sinking in nostalgic memoirs of the golden past when Bhagawan would officiate 
the Akhanda Bhajan. Bhajans continued with boys and girls from Prasanthi 
Nilayam and Anantapur Campus sang in alternate turns.



II Samastha Lokah Sukhino Bhavantu II
http://www.theprasanthireporter.org/2013/11/global-akhanda-bhajan-for-world-peace-commences/


GLOBAL AKHANDA BHAJAN 2013 - Commencement 


Posted on: Nov 09, 2013
 

'CONTINUE TO SING BHAJANS'
 
Conversation with Mr. Srinivasulu about Mr. Mohan Rao, 
the yesteryears brilliant and blessed bhajan singer of Prasanthi Nilayam

 
Bishu Prusty (BP): Sairam Brother Srinivasulu, you have been a member of the 
Prasanthi Bhajan Group for more than two and a half decades. You joined the Sri 
Sathya Sai Institute of Higher Learning in 1986 for your Bachelors in Physics 
and since then have been blessed to sing in the Divine Presence. We have seen 
how Swami used to love your voice. In those days, especially in the '80s and 
'90s, you had the chance to sing both in the morning and evening. Students used 
to not come in the mornings and that continues even today. Perhaps the only 
other person to sing along with you was the legendary devotee Mr. Mohan Rao. 
     

Mr. Srinivasulu (SL): True Bishu, not many know about Mohan Rao Sir. He was a 
wonderful singer and more important, a great devotee. Swami was fond of him and 
this was so obvious whenever you had the chance to witness his interactions 
with Bhagawan; and you didn't have to wait for this because Swami spoke to him 
regularly.
 
As you said, by Bhagawan's grace I had the privilege of singing along with him 
during morning bhajans for nearly a decade during the '90s. In those days, 
there were no mikes for morning bhajans. Since students don't come to Mandir in 
the morning except on holidays, there was no one to play even harmonium and 
tabla. 
BP: You had bhajans without harmonium and tabla?
 
SL: Yes, because there was no one else. I used to play kanjira and Mohan Rao 
Sir used to keep one shruthi (pitch) on the harmonium and we used to sing all 
bhajans in the same shruthi.
 
Normally, bhajan boys decide on the bhajans first and then think about the 
appropriate shruthi, but in the case of morning bhajans in those days, it was 
the other way. Mohan Rao Sir would fix the shruthi first and then we would 
decide on the bhajans accordingly. He never felt comfortable changing the 
shruthis in the middle of the bhajans.
 
“Seenu, eeroju yaen shruthilo paaduthaam? (In which shruthi are we going to 
sing today?)” He used to ask me after the morning nagar sankeerthan every day. 
So right then and there we used to fix the shruthi for that day's morning 
bhajans. 
BP: You must have had plenty of interactions with him during all those years.
     
      The Prasanthi Nilayam Bhajan Hall in the 50s 

SL: Yes, very much. He did narrate to me some of his personal experiences with 
Bhagawan. He told me that initially he was a devotee of Shirdi Sai. Every year 
he would make a pilgrimage to Shirdi, and on every such occasion he was 
permitted to sing some bhajans at the Samadhi of Shirdi Sai. 
It was during one such trip to Shirdi maybe during the early '60s that he heard 
about Bhagawan and came to Puttaparthi directly from Shirdi. It was afternoon 
by the time he reached Mandir that day and Bhagawan was upstairs. Swami was 
indeed standing in the verandah and talking to a few devotees who had gathered 
in front of the Mandir. When Bhagawan noticed Mohan Rao Sir coming inside the 
Mandir compound, Swami instantly called him near and said, “Shirdi nundi 
vastununaava naayana? Manchidi. Chaala santhosham (You are coming from Shirdi, 
isn't it dear one? Very good. I am very happy).”
 
Next morning, Swami called him for an interview. In that session He told him 
everything about his personal life and the problems he had been dealing with. 
Swami assured him that He would take care of everything. By the time the 
interview ended he was more than hundred percent convinced that Baba is 
Shakshat Parabrahmam (The Ultimate Godhead). In fact that day without even his 
asking, Bhagawan Himself told him to sing in Mandir whenever he came to 
Puttaparthi. So he had His blanket permission right from his first visit to 
Puttaparthi. 
     
      Bhagawan materialising an idol of Krishna on the sands of Chitravathi; 
Mr. Mohan Rao was fortunate to be present on many such occasions in the 60s 

In those days, that is, in the '60s and '70s, Mohan Rao Sir was employed in 
Indian Railways and resided in Chennai. However he came regularly to 
Puttaparthi and definitely for all festivals. 
 
1.Ganesha Sharanam in Mr. Mohan Rao's voice

http://media.radiosai.org/journals/vol_11/01NOV13/audio/mohan-rao-bhajan-prasanthi-nilayam-ganesha-sharanam-24.mp3
     


 
2. Jagadeesha Hare in Mr. Mohan Rao's voice
http://media.radiosai.org/journals/vol_11/01NOV13/audio/mohan-rao-bhajan-prasanthi-nilayam-jagadeesa-hare-24.mp3
     

3. Jaya Ho Nataraja in Mr. Mohan Rao's voice
http://media.radiosai.org/journals/vol_11/01NOV13/audio/MBV_02_03_12_E_10_SHIVA_JAYA_HO_NATARAJ.mp3
             


 
What helped him was a travel pass he had received from Railways which allowed 
him to make one free trip to Puttaparthi. In one year he has already used this 
and could not afford to buy a ticket for this second trip to see Swami but was 
keen to come to Puttaparthi because of a forthcoming festival. 
     

Left with little options, he took a blade and skilfully erased the Train Ticket 
Examiner's (TTE) signature on the travel pass so that he could use it again. It 
was wrong, yes but he was desperate to come to Swami. 
 
He came to Prasanthi without any problems. But the moment Bhagawan saw him in 
Puttaparthi, the first thing He asked was, “Do you want your job or not? You 
want to work or want to be dismissed from the Railways?”
 
Mr. Mohan Rao went blank. He had actually forgotten all about the tampering of 
the ticket because it had been an uneventful journey; he looked at Swami fully 
bewildered. Swami then had to reveal more, “What did you do with that pass?”
 
Immediately he fell at Bhagawan's feet and said, “Swami, please pardon me. But 
I had no money... I somehow wanted to come for this festival.”
 
Swami warned him, “Never do this again!”
 
And then He waved His hand and produced Vibhuti which He poured into his hand 
and lovingly said, “Keep this in your pocket, you will be safe in your travels.”
 
       
      To Bhagawan's left is Mr. Raja Reddy who served and sang for Him for at 
least 25 years   
Mr. Mohan Rao recalled that during his return journey to Chennai in that trip, 
when the TTE came, he asked for the tickets of the passengers sitting to his 
right, left and front, but not to him!
 
That is how Swami was always with him and Sir always came for all the festivals 
since the '60s. He used to then sing along with Mr. Raja Reddy, who too was 
another legendary singer.
 
In fact on one occasion, Swami came out of the interview room when Raja Reddy 
Sir was singing and told him, “Why do you sing so beautifully?! I just could 
not continue with the interview... you have just pulled me to you!” Such was 
the power of his devotion offered through melodious bhajans.
 
So, Mohan Rao Sir and Raja Reddy Sir were the singers on the gents' side. 
Similarly, on the ladies side there used to be a great singer, Vijayamma. In 
those days daily bhajan sessions were long. The Shivarathri Akhanda Bhajan was 
managed entirely by Mohan Rao Sir because Mr. Raja Reddy would go inside once 
Baba retired as He was serving Swami. Mr. Mohan Rao was the only person to lead 
and organise the full programme.
That is how he became a part of every celebration in Prasanthi. 
4. Nacho Nacho Nandalala in Mr. Mohan Rao's voice
      
http://media.radiosai.org/journals/vol_11/01NOV13/audio/mohan-rao-bhajan-prasanthi-nilayam-nacho-nacho-nandalala-24.mp3
 
















5. Sai Charan Sukhadayi in Mr. Mohan Rao's voice
http://media.radiosai.org/journals/vol_11/01NOV13/audio/MBV_02_06_16_SAI_SAI_CHARAN.mp3
 
6. Radhe Shyam Panduranga in Mr. Mohan Rao's voice
http://media.radiosai.org/journals/vol_11/01NOV13/audio/Radhey_Shyam_Panduranga_Vit.mp3
             


 
After five or six years of such lovely opportunities, one day he got the chance 
to do pada seva (massaging the Lord's feet) in the interview room, and that day 
he casually mentioned, “Swami, everyday we conduct bhajans in our house and 
many people come and participate.”
Bhagawan immediately said, “Telusu, telusu, bangaru! Nee bhajans nenu 
vintunnaanu (I know, I know, golden one! I am enjoying your bhajans).”
 
By then Mohan Rao Sir had developed some intimacy with Bhagawan, so he took 
this opportunity and said, “But Swami, how am I to believe that you hear our 
bhajans unless you give me a proof?”
 
Mr. Mohan Rao had faith in Swami's divinity but he felt that Bhagawan had made 
that remark quite casually and he now wanted to check if Swami really meant 
what He said.
Swami looked at him quizzically and said, “Oh, you want proof?! Okay, I will 
give you one. Do you remember, last month one evening it was raining heavily 
and just before the commencement of bhajan in your house, a stranger came on a 
cycle and gave you a garland for My photo? Do you recollect? It was none other 
than Me.”
The moment he heard this, Mohan Rao Sir was stunned. He prostrated at 
Bhagawan's feet shedding tears of joy and gratitude. 
 
What had happened was this: He had arranged a flower vendor to bring a garland 
for Bhagawan's photo before bhajan starts every day. One day there was a heavy 
downpour, and he was disappointed thinking that the flower vendor would not 
turn up, and Baba's photo would be without the flower decoration that day. He 
was really feeling sad. But just a few minutes before the bhajans began, even 
as it was raining like crazy, someone suddenly came on a cycle, gave him a 
garland and went away immediately without even taking any money.
 
Mohan Rao Sir thought that the garland was probably sent by the usual flower 
vendor even though he could not come personally because of the heavy rain. He 
had completely forgotten about the whole incident. 
 
       
      Swami in Sri Sathya Sai General Hospital during the 
      final moments of Mr. Mohan Rao   
BP: Swami was always with Him, ever listening to Him wherever he was singing. 
And you had the chance to sing along with such a great devotee of the Lord for 
so many years. I believe Mohan Rao Sir used to sing many bhajans that are not 
sung often these days.
 
SL: Very true. In fact he taught me many bhajans like:
 
Nanda Kishora Jaya Gopal, 
Navaneetha Chora Shyama Gopal, 
Meera Ke Nath Prabhu Giridara Gopal, 
Rasa Vilola Radhe Gopal (2) 
Listen to this sung by a student:
http://media.radiosai.org/journals/vol_11/01NOV13/audio/KRISHNA_SAI_KRISHNA_NANDAKISHORA_JAYA_GOPAL-PRASANTHI-MANDIR-BHAJANS.mp3
 
     


 
This is his composition. All his compositions were short and they were Namavali 
bhajans. There is another beautiful bhajan on Lord Rama: 
 
Jayatu Jayatu Rama, Janani Janaki Rama, 
Janana Marana Bhaya Klesha Vinashaka, 
Raghupathi Seetha Rama, Rama Rameti Rama
Listen to this sung by Srinivasulu:
http://media.radiosai.org/journals/vol_11/01NOV13/audio/JAYATU_JAYATU_RAMA-SRINIVASULU-PRASANTHI-MANDIR-BHAJANS.mp3
 
     


 
This too I learnt from him. Swami used to really love his compositions. In fact 
once he settled down in Puttaparthi permanently in 1982 he sang in Mandir 
daily, morning and evening. His life indeed was a melodious melody of devotion. 




 
7. Narayana Govinda Hare in Mr. Mohan Rao's voice
      
http://media.radiosai.org/journals/vol_11/01NOV13/audio/MBV_02_06_30_NARAYANA_NARAYANA_GOVINDA.mp3
 


 
8. Om Jagat Janani Sai Mata in Mr. Mohan Rao's voice
http://media.radiosai.org/journals/vol_11/01NOV13/audio/mohan-rao-bhajan-prasanthi-nilayam-om-jagadjanani-24.mp3
     

9. Sai Rama Hey Ghana Shyama in Mr. Mohan Rao's voice
http://media.radiosai.org/journals/vol_11/01NOV13/audio/mohan-rao-bhajan-prasanthi-nilayam-sai-rama-hai-ghana-shyama-24.mp3
 
     

When he was admitted in the General Hospital during his last moments in 2002, 
the merciful Lord went to the ward and blessed him with His darshan. 
The last words of Bhagawan to him were: “Bhajana Paduko (continue singing 
bhajans).” That is the gift the Lord blessed him with and that is what he lived 
up to all through his life. Whenever I think of him, I cannot help but recall 
all those moving memories; he just fills me with devotion and inspiration.
 
BP: Truly, such souls continue to inspire us in so many ways and prod us to 
work more on ourselves so that we too can become beautiful instruments of the 
Lord, and find fulfilment in our lives. Thank you so much brother for sharing 
this story. 
SL: Thank you. It is my pleasure. Sairam.
 

 

- Team Radio Sai 
sourced:
http://media.radiosai.org/journals/vol_11/01NOV13/Conversation-with-Mr-Srinivasulu-about-Mr-Mohan-Rao.htm

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