Actualizado Lunes, 20 de Agosto, 2011 - 18:30 Hrs. IST
Un grupo de 126 peregrinos de Polonia Europa Central, presentó una ofrenda musical en el Sancta Sanctorum del Sai Kulwant Hall, esta tarde en Prashanti Nilayam. Ese grupo que ha venido en peregrinación Sai esta compuesto por 35 caballeros y 91 damas .
El programa se inició poco después de horas de las 17:00 hs, después de los Cantos Vedicos de media hora de duración. Comenzando con un Ganapathi Prarthana, "Om Gananam Tva ..." el grupo cantó 18 canciones en tres idiomas, sánscrito, Inglés y Catalán nativo .. Abba, Padre, un canto de alabanza a nuestro Padre Celestial "Jesús" como el Hijo Divino, Aleluya, una canción de alabanza al Señor: "En un tono que suena como una campana", una canción en el Pranava - AUM, "Don 't Worry, Be Happy ", una canción que refleja la gracia de Bhagaván, fueron algunas de las composiciones de la noche. El programa duró 45 minutos, terminó con un "Aum Aum Shanti ...".
En Prashanti, fue otra noche nostálgica, deleitándose con recuerdos de oro de Bhagavan cuando animaba las sesiones en el pasado, con su presencia física sin igual. El grupo cantó con gran armonía, haciéndose eco de su mensaje de unidad, con gran fervor devocional. El Coro de mujeres con sus coronas de flores, mientras que el grupo entero se vistió de blanco. El Coro fue dirigido hábilmente por la Sra. Maria Quoos.
Después de los bhajans programados continuaron durante 10 minutos antes de que el Mangala Arathi se ofreciera a las 18:00 horas. Prasadam fue distribuido a todos los presentes.
Prof. Anantaraman, Coordinador de Medios de Comunicación del Sri Sathya Sai Central Trust , agradeció al grupo en nombre de la Fundación, apreciando el programa, por su "Voces de la Unidad". También anunció la llegada de un grupo de tres mil hombres en Parthi Yatra de Srikakulam distrito de Andhra Pradesh, que ocuparan el escenario de programas culturales para mañana y pasado.
NUESTRA VIDA ES SU MENSAJE...
OMSAIRAMM...
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Updated Monday, Aug 20, 2011 - 1830 Hrs. IST
A group of 126 from the Central European country of Poland presented a musical offering at the Sanctum Sanctorum of Sai Kulwant Hall this evening in Prasanthi Nilayam. That group that has come on a Sai Pilgrimage comprised of 35 gents and 91 ladies.
The programme commenced just after 1700 hrs. after half-an-hour Vedam chanting. Beginning with a Ganapathi Prarthana, "Om Gananam Tva..." the group sang 18 songs in three languages, Sanskrit, English and native Polish.. Abba, Father, a song in praise of Heavenly Father picturising Jesus as the Dvine Son, Alleluya, a song in praise of The Lord, "There is a tone that sounds like a bell", a song on the Pranava - AUM, "Don't Worry, Be Happy", a song reflecting Bhagawan's assurance, were some of the compositions for the evening. The programme lasted for 45 minutes, ended with a song "Aum Santhi Aum...".
For Prasanthi, it was yet another nostalgic evening, revelling golden memories of Bhagawan enlivening many such sessions in the past with His unmatchable physical presence. The group sang in great harmony, echoing His message of Unity, with great devotional fervour. Women choristers were distinct in their floral headband while the entire troupe was donned in white. The Choir was ably conducted by Ms. Maria Quoos.
After the programme bhajans continued for another 10 minutes before Mangala Arathi was offered at 1800 hrs. Prasadam was distributed to the entire assemblage.
Prof. Anantaraman, Media Co-ordinator, Sri Sathya Sai Central Trust thanked the group on behalf of the Trust, appreciating the programme, for their 'Voices of Unity'. He also announced about the arrival of a three thousand strong Parthi Yatra group from Srikakulam District of Andhra Pradesh that will be staging cultural programmes for tomorrow and the day after.
Updated Monday, Aug 20, 2011 - 1830 Hrs. IST
A group of 126 from the Central European country of Poland presented a musical offering at the Sanctum Sanctorum of Sai Kulwant Hall this evening in Prasanthi Nilayam. That group that has come on a Sai Pilgrimage comprised of 35 gents and 91 ladies.
The programme commenced just after 1700 hrs. after half-an-hour Vedam chanting. Beginning with a Ganapathi Prarthana, "Om Gananam Tva..." the group sang 18 songs in three languages, Sanskrit, English and native Polish.. Abba, Father, a song in praise of Heavenly Father picturising Jesus as the Dvine Son, Alleluya, a song in praise of The Lord, "There is a tone that sounds like a bell", a song on the Pranava - AUM, "Don't Worry, Be Happy", a song reflecting Bhagawan's assurance, were some of the compositions for the evening. The programme lasted for 45 minutes, ended with a song "Aum Santhi Aum...".
For Prasanthi, it was yet another nostalgic evening, revelling golden memories of Bhagawan enlivening many such sessions in the past with His unmatchable physical presence. The group sang in great harmony, echoing His message of Unity, with great devotional fervour. Women choristers were distinct in their floral headband while the entire troupe was donned in white. The Choir was ably conducted by Ms. Maria Quoos.
After the programme bhajans continued for another 10 minutes before Mangala Arathi was offered at 1800 hrs. Prasadam was distributed to the entire assemblage.
Prof. Anantaraman, Media Co-ordinator, Sri Sathya Sai Central Trust thanked the group on behalf of the Trust, appreciating the programme, for their 'Voices of Unity'. He also announced about the arrival of a three thousand strong Parthi Yatra group from Srikakulam District of Andhra Pradesh that will be staging cultural programmes for tomorrow and the day after.
OUR LIFE IS HIS MESSAGE...
OMSAIRAMMM...
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