International Choir on Christmas Eve…

Lighting up the Christmas Eve, setting in motion Prasanthi Christmas 2013, 
choristers from all over the globe joined in unison singing ‘Hallelujah’ at 
Beloved Bhagawan this evening here in Prasanthi Nilayam.

Yes, it’s western time again here in Prasanthi Nilayam. No folks, no Country 
and Western but Western Carols for Christmas.  It’s the time of the blessed 
birth of the Baby Jesus, commemorating the Advent Of The Son Of God and it 
means a lot for Westerners… and they do get a chance to strut their stuff for 
their Beloved Bhagawan.

The programme in this beautiful Christmas Eve commenced in typical Indian 
style, with the auspicious lighting of the lamp, this time lighting the 
Christmas Candle, mounted in front of the Sanctum Sanctorum. International 
Christmas Committee Coordinator John Behner from the US along with his 
predecessor Arthur Hilcoat along with International Christmas Decorations 
Committee Director Tom Lehoy took the privilege of doing the same in Bhagawan’s 
Divine Presence.

What followed next was an hour-long devotional offering, raising the spirits 
up, sinking thousands of hearts in the hall in sublime joy, engulfing the whole 
of Prasanthi in Love and Peace. The Western Choir had in its repertoire for the 
evening an offering 18 hymns – including, How Great & Hark The Herald of 
Mozart, Lord Make Us Carry The Light etc. To make sure that they are in harmony 
with their host country – Blessed Bharat – the Choir had an invocatory 
incantation on Lord Ganesha, Sri Ganesha Pancharatna Strotram.

In the evening soon after the candle-lighting ceremony, an all-white-team of 
men and women choristers, with many women in white flower headband, burst into 
spells of singing following finger ‘baton’ instructions of the conductor Ms 
Gisela Sebastian from Germany singing a unique ’18 hymns’. The choristers were 
accompanied by seasoned ‘musicians’ from various countries, who have been 
continuously perfecting their skills for the past over ten days.

Beginning with the Ganesha Pancharatna Strotram the choir continued with How 
Great & Hark The Herald, Hark The Herald Angels Sing, God Gave Me A Song, I 
Heard The Bells On Christmas Day, Hallelujah…Hallelujah, Lord’s Prayer, My 
Shepherd, As The Deer… Sai You Are, I Give Myself Away, Hallelujah To The Lord, 
Silent Night, Someday At Christmas, Lord Make Us Carry The Light, O Tu Rex 
Gloriae Hallelujah, Blessed The Lord, Oh Dearest Lord Sai Baba, Ave Maria & O 
Holy Night, Sathya Sai, You Are My Life to end with May All Be Happy… This 
final song was special for it had an insertion of Musical Piece and a Divine 
Discourse by Beloved Bhagawan, with Bhagawan assuring His ‘overseas’ children 
of His eternal blessings…The song insertion was Sarve Bhavantu Sukhinah…

With very days of hard work, braving the Indian winter, these choristers had 
familiarized themselves with 18 new musical pieces – most of them in English – 
and many of the devotees do not have English as their first language. In 
addition, there were scores of musicians and to add a final twist of complexity 
to this ambitious undertaking, most of the people involved were not 
professional singers or musicians.  They do it, for their Swami…with Swami 
working through them.

Tomorrow, in the Holy Christmas morning, devotees from Australia would be 
presenting Christmas Carols in the morning at 0615 hrs. that would be followed 
by Christmas morning programme at 0820 hrs.

Merry Christmas!!!

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