Sri Sathya Sai Vidya Vahini Project

Peaceful Greetings from Prasanthi Nilayam!
 
As part of the Sri Sathya Sai Vidya Vahini Annual Conference at Prasanthi 
Nilayam, children of 3 Schools, who have implemented the Sri Sathya Sai Vidya 
Vahini, will dedicate their performances at The Lotus Feet of our Beloved Lord:

Sri Sathya Sai Matriculation School, Kundarapalli,
Performance: Drama & Dance
No. Of Students: 50 Duration: 30 mins. ...
 
Sri Sathya Sai Vidya Vihar, Macherla,
Performance: Kuchupudi Dance
No. of Students 4 Duration: 21 mins.
 
Prasanthi English Medium New High School, Siddapura
Performance: Dance 
No. of Students: 39 Duration: 26 mins.


Radiosai exclusive Live shots of Programme by the Students of Sri Sathya Sai 
Vidya Vahini Project direct from Sai Kulwant Hall – 9th February 2014

The Sri Sathya Vidya Vahini project is an effort to bring the best of value 
based education and the latest technology and learning tools together. As part 
of the 2nd Annual Coordinators meet, students of schools that come under the 
Vidya Vahini programme are offering a cultural presentation at Bhagawan's lotus 
feet.

Log onto http://www.radiosai.org/ or Watch now in given link:
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=wpnca0iV7ko&feature=share 


Programme by the Students of Sri Sathya Sai Vidya Vahini Project (17 photos 
attached to thi mail)

Radio Sai is pleased to bring you some glimpses of the Programme by three 
Sathya Sai Schools which are part of the Sri Sathya Sai Vidya Vahini Project 
held this evening at Prasanthi Nilayam on 9th February 2014.

The Sri Sathya Vidya Vahini project is an effort to bring the best of value 
based education and the latest technology and learning tools together. As part 
of the 2nd Annual Coordinators meet, students of schools that come under the 
Vidya Vahini programme offered their cultural presentation at Bhagawan's lotus 
feet.

Here is a recorded video link for those who have missed this wonderful 
programme this evening:

http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=wpnca0iV7ko&feature=share 

- Radiosai facebook team


Posted on: Feb 09, 2014
Radio Sai picture story- 04

A Sweet Story

Sai Ram Children,
Today you are little, you all are students. This is a time when you have to 
learn good habits and practices. But sometime in the future you will yourself 
be elders, parents and some of you even teachers. You will then have to play 
the role of guides and mentors to those who are younger than you. You will have 
the responsibility of sharing with them all the good things you have learnt. 
But is the knowledge of what is good and what Swami likes, alone sufficient for 
you to play this role? When can we offer advice to others? Children, this is an 
important lesson that Swami is very particular about. Let us read this story 
now, we will then understand what we need to do.

 

 
     
     


Wasn't that a 'sweet' story? See, even someone as great as Ramakrishna 
Paramahansa would not give an advice even to a little child, without himself 
practicing it. This is the important lesson that Swami wants all of us to learn 
- Practice before you preach. Do you know that during the 4th World Conference 
of the Sri Sathya Sai Organisation (1985), this was the principle instruction 
Swami gave the delegates. He said, “I wish to give you two directives which 
will make you understand the significance of this Conference. One is: Practise 
what you preach. The other is: Don't preach what you do not practice. If you 
talk about something which you do not practise yourself, it is deceit. If you 
do what you say, it is an index of greatness.” So dear children, Swami will be 
happy if we are able to teach others good things, but we can do so only after 
we ourselves practice them. May Swami bless you all with noble thoughts and 
actions.

 
     

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