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Hoy fue un día histórico en Prashanti Nilayam. Hoy completamos 50 años de oro desde el primer Veda Purusha Saptaha Gyana Yajna que se llevó a cabo en la Divina Presencia física de Bhagavan en Prashanti Nilayam en la Navaratri de 1961. Los ritwiks (sacerdotes) se reunieron a las 07:00 hrs en el Mandir Bhajan del Sai Kulwant Hall.
Después de los cantos preliminares aceptaron diksha vastram (ropa) de los ancianos del Ashram y la invocación de las bendiciones de Bhagavan a cambiado por las misma. El Kalasam fue llevado en procesión a la sala del Poorna Chandra, donde se ha instalo en el extremo occidental de la tarima.
Una especial recitación de Archana Kumkum junto con Lalitha Sahasranama Parayanam fue iniciada por el sacerdote en jefe y su esposa.
En el Auditorio Poornachandra la tarima fue apropiada y magníficamente decorada, para un evento tan solemne. Un trono de plata grande para Bhagavan, que el Señor ha bendecido durante las muchas celebraciones de cumpleaños, presidió el escenario en el lado izquierdo.
En el Auditorio Poornachandra la tarima fue apropiada y magníficamente decorada, para un evento tan solemne. Un trono de plata grande para Bhagavan, que el Señor ha bendecido durante las muchas celebraciones de cumpleaños, presidió el escenario en el lado izquierdo.
Una gran foto de Bhagavan con su sonrisa más benigna, adornaban el lado derecho del escenario.
Las estatuas de Sita, Rama, y Lakshmana, estaban a disposición de todos a la izquierda del escenario, como protección contra el Sthala Yajna (6 enemigos de la mente): El deseo, la ira, la lujuria, la codicia, el apego y el ego.
La etapa siguio con la Kunda Yajna (foso del sacrificio), fue preparado de acuerdo con los mandatos y los estudiantes vestidos de naranja cantaron los Vedas.
Con Bhagavan presidiendo la sesión, los sacerdotes encendieron la Homam sagrada, creando fuego por fricción, frotando dos palos de madera. El fuego se produjo y fue depositado en el foso del sacrificio sagrado, que marca el comienzo del Yajna. Pronto comenzaron otros rituales. Un sacerdote hizo Surya Namaskar, un grupo de sacerdotes se comprometieron en Parayanam (la lectura de las Sagradas Escrituras). El Mantra Pushpam fue cantado por los estudiantes antes de que el Arati se ofreciera a las 09:30hrs. Después de el Arati, los devotos se alinearon en el Sai Kulwant Hall para el Darshan de cierre en el Sancta Sanctorum y los estudiantes continuaron con su Grama Seva en las Villas de Puttaparthi, que serán beneficiarias en esta oportunidad.
El programa de la noche comenzó a las 16:30 hrs, con los Cantos Vedicos por los niños de primaria.
Con Bhagavan presidiendo la sesión, los sacerdotes encendieron la Homam sagrada, creando fuego por fricción, frotando dos palos de madera. El fuego se produjo y fue depositado en el foso del sacrificio sagrado, que marca el comienzo del Yajna. Pronto comenzaron otros rituales. Un sacerdote hizo Surya Namaskar, un grupo de sacerdotes se comprometieron en Parayanam (la lectura de las Sagradas Escrituras). El Mantra Pushpam fue cantado por los estudiantes antes de que el Arati se ofreciera a las 09:30hrs. Después de el Arati, los devotos se alinearon en el Sai Kulwant Hall para el Darshan de cierre en el Sancta Sanctorum y los estudiantes continuaron con su Grama Seva en las Villas de Puttaparthi, que serán beneficiarias en esta oportunidad.
El programa de la noche comenzó a las 16:30 hrs, con los Cantos Vedicos por los niños de primaria.
Sri Shashank Shah introdujo el Prashanti Vidwan Mahasabha que ha llevado a cabo todas las noches durante el Yajnam de las últimas cinco décadas.
Navaratri es la fiesta de la victoria, de la energía (Shakti) adorando y celebrando las tres formas durante 3 días cada una.
La ira, la aventura y audacia (Tamas) dedicada a Mahakali.
Riqueza, autoridad y la prosperidad (Rajas), dedicada a Mahalakshmi.
Auto-control, conocimiento y disciplina (Satwa) dedicada a Maha Saraswati.
Por la Resolución Avatárica de los Vedas y los eruditos, por la Protección de la Justicia, y de los devotos, se hace este santo yajna , dijo el orador .
Por la Resolución Avatárica de los Vedas y los eruditos, por la Protección de la Justicia, y de los devotos, se hace este santo yajna , dijo el orador .
Al término de la primera Saptah Veda Purusha, Sri Ganapathi Sastri, expuso cada sílaba de los Vedas, declaró que no había tenido el privilegio de presenciar un Yajna , que podrían pasar las pruebas más rigurosas de las antiguas escrituras indias y tradicionales, al tiempo citando mantras védicos en apoyo de los actos causales de Bhagavan Baba y declaró que era el Purusha Veda.
Sri Jagadish Chandra, Profesor del Departamento de Física habló sobre un tema interesante, "un acuerdo con la Divinidad". Recordó los acuerdos entre el jóven Krishna y el vendedor de frutas, entre Bhagavan y el profesor Kasturi, y dijo que Dios es Él único. Aquellos que cree en mí, no sólo contarán con los alimentos, sino también con Bendiciones, citó Bhagavan. Toma el nombre de Sai una vez y todo se logrará, aconsejó.
Sri Nagarjuna, estudiante de 2 do año MBA, habló sobre la importancia del Festival de Navaratri en nuestras vidas. El punto culminante de su discurso fue una hermosa anécdota de Bhagavan. Una persona que llevaba un pesado fardo en la cabeza se mete en un tren y habiendo tomado su asiento sigue llevando el paquete. Al ser interrogado, responde que, dado que el tren ya está llevando tanto peso, el quiere ayudar a llevar su propia carga. Del mismo modo ridículo, dijo Bhagavan es el destino del hombre que no se rinde.
Según la tradición, los discursos fueron seguidos por el discurso Divino de Bhagavan. Extractos del discurso del 20 de Oct de 2001, donde da el verdadero significado interior del Navaratri, el propósito de la adoración de la Madre Durga, Lakshmi y Saraswati y el mensaje sobre la importancia de la moralidad en la vida humana.
El programa fue seguido por Baul Sangeet, interpretando canciones típicas de la gente rural de Bengala, que derivan de canciones devocionales del hinduismo, el sufismo y el budismo.
Sri Jagadish Chandra, Profesor del Departamento de Física habló sobre un tema interesante, "un acuerdo con la Divinidad". Recordó los acuerdos entre el jóven Krishna y el vendedor de frutas, entre Bhagavan y el profesor Kasturi, y dijo que Dios es Él único. Aquellos que cree en mí, no sólo contarán con los alimentos, sino también con Bendiciones, citó Bhagavan. Toma el nombre de Sai una vez y todo se logrará, aconsejó.
Sri Nagarjuna, estudiante de 2 do año MBA, habló sobre la importancia del Festival de Navaratri en nuestras vidas. El punto culminante de su discurso fue una hermosa anécdota de Bhagavan. Una persona que llevaba un pesado fardo en la cabeza se mete en un tren y habiendo tomado su asiento sigue llevando el paquete. Al ser interrogado, responde que, dado que el tren ya está llevando tanto peso, el quiere ayudar a llevar su propia carga. Del mismo modo ridículo, dijo Bhagavan es el destino del hombre que no se rinde.
Según la tradición, los discursos fueron seguidos por el discurso Divino de Bhagavan. Extractos del discurso del 20 de Oct de 2001, donde da el verdadero significado interior del Navaratri, el propósito de la adoración de la Madre Durga, Lakshmi y Saraswati y el mensaje sobre la importancia de la moralidad en la vida humana.
El programa fue seguido por Baul Sangeet, interpretando canciones típicas de la gente rural de Bengala, que derivan de canciones devocionales del hinduismo, el sufismo y el budismo.
Sus himnos son lecciones de las prácticas espirituales en la vida cotidiana.
Sri Purna Das Baul un cantante famoso del mundo Baul , actuó con su hijo Sri Bibyendu Das Baul; tiempo atrás interpreto frente a Bhagavan , mas precisamente en noviembre 1975, durante la celebración del cumpleaños 50 º de Bhagavan , en donde lo bendijo con un medallón, que hoy lleva puesto en este día.
El programa fue seguido por bhajans. Los artistas fueron premiados con regalos. La sesión del día concluyó a las 18:30 hrs.
NUESTRA VIDA ES SU MENSAJE...!!!
OMSAIRAMMM...!!!
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Updated Friday, September 30, 2011 - 2203 Hrs. IST
Today was a historic day in Prasanthi Nilayam. Today we complete 50 golden years since the first Veda Purusha Saptaha Gyana Yajna was performed in Bhagawan's Divine Physical Presence at Prasanthi Nilayam in the Navaratri of 1961. The ritwiks assembled at 0700hrs in the Bhajan Mandir of Sai Kulwant Hall. After the preliminary chants they accepted diksha vastram (new clothes) from the Ashram elders and invoking the blessings of Bhagawan changed into the same. The Kalasam was then taken in a procession to the Poorna Chandra hall where it was installed on the western end of the dais,. A special Kumkum Archana along with Lalitha Sahasranama Parayanam was commenced by the Head Priest and his wife.
At the venue in Poornachandra Auditorium the dais was most magnificently adorned fitting for such a solemn event. A large silver throne of Bhagawan which the Lord has blessed during many birthday celebrations presided over the stage on the left side. A large picture of Bhagawan with His most benign smile adorned the right side of the stage. Statues of Rama Lakshmana Sita stood in all readiness to the left of the stage as if guarding the Yajna Sthala against the 6 enemies of the mind: Desire, Anger, Lust, Greed, Attachment and Ego. The stage had the Yajna Kunda (Sacrificial Pit) prepared as per the injunctions and students dressed in orange chanting Vedam.
With Bhagawan presiding over the session, the priests lit the sacred homam creating fire by friction, by rubbing two sticks from churning of two wooden pieces. The fire produced was deposited in the sacred sacrificial pit, marking the beginning of the Yajna. Soon other rituals commenced. As one priest went on doing Surya Namaskar, a group of priests got engaged in Parayanam, reading of holy scriptures. Mantra Pushpam was chanted by students before Arati was offered at 0930hrs. After the Arati, the devotees lined up in Sai Kulwant Hall for close Darshan of the Sanctum Sanctorum and the students continued their Grama Seva with Puttaparthi Village being the beneficiary today.
The evening programme commenced at 1630hrs with Veda Chanting by Primary School Children. Sri Shashank Shah introduced the Prasanthi Vidwan Mahasabha which has been conducted every evening during the Yajnam for the last five decades. Navaratri is a festival of victory, of Power (Shakti) adored and celebrated in 3 forms for 3 days each. Anger, Adventure and Audacity (Tamas) dedicated to Mahakali; Wealth, Authority and Prosperity (Rajas) dedicated to Mahalakshmi; Self-Control, Knowledge and Discipline (Satwa) dedicated to Maha Saraswati.
The Avataric Resolve of Nurturing the Vedas and the Scholars, Protection of the Righteousness and the Devout lead to the formation of this holy yajna, said the learned speaker. At the conclusion of the very first Veda Purusha Saptah, Sri Ganapathi Sastri who could expound every syllable of the Vedas stated that he had not had the privilege of witnessing such a scrupulously correct Yajna, which could pass the most rigorous tests of ancient Indian scriptures and traditions while quoting Vedic Mantras in support of what looked like casual acts of Bhagawan and declared that Baba was the Veda Purusha.
Sri Jagadish Chandra, Asst. Prof, Dept of Physics spoke on the interesting topic, 'A Deal with Divinity'. He recalled the deals between Young Krishna and the fruit seller, between Bhagawan and Prof. Kasturi and said that God is the best one to have a deal with since He is the only one who roots for us to get the best of the deal. Those who believe in Me, will not only be provided with food but also with Bliss, he quoted Bhagawan. Take the name of Sai once and everything will be achieved, he advised.
Sri Nagarjuna, student of II year MBA spoke on the significance of Navaratri Festival in our lives. The highlight of his speech was a beautiful anecdote of Bhagawan. A person carrying a heavy bundle on his head gets into a train and having taken his seat continues to carry the bundle. When questioned he replies that since the train is already carrying so much weight, he wants to help by carrying his own burden. Similarly ridiculous, Bhagawan said is the fate of man who does not surrender.
As per tradition, the speeches was followed by Bhagawan's Divine Discourse. Excerpts from the Discourse on Oct 20, 2001 where He gives the true inner significance of Navaratri, the purpose of worship of Mother Durga, Lakshmi and Saraswati and the message on the importance of Morality in Human Life.
The programme was followed by Baul Sangeet, typical folk songs of Rural Bengal which derives devotional inputs of Hinduism, Sufism and Buddhism. Its hymns give the lessons of spiritual practices in daily life. Sri Purna Das Baul a world famous Baul singer has performed in front of Bhagawan on Nov 1975 during the celebrations of the 50th year of Divine Advent where in Bhagawan blessed him with a locket which he wears to this day. He performed with his son Sri Bibyendu Das Baul. The programme was followed by Bhajans. The artistes were honoured with gifts. The day's session concluded with !rati at 1830hrs.
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Video on 29th Nov
Video on 28th Nov
Updated Friday, September 30, 2011 - 2203 Hrs. IST
Today was a historic day in Prasanthi Nilayam. Today we complete 50 golden years since the first Veda Purusha Saptaha Gyana Yajna was performed in Bhagawan's Divine Physical Presence at Prasanthi Nilayam in the Navaratri of 1961. The ritwiks assembled at 0700hrs in the Bhajan Mandir of Sai Kulwant Hall. After the preliminary chants they accepted diksha vastram (new clothes) from the Ashram elders and invoking the blessings of Bhagawan changed into the same. The Kalasam was then taken in a procession to the Poorna Chandra hall where it was installed on the western end of the dais,. A special Kumkum Archana along with Lalitha Sahasranama Parayanam was commenced by the Head Priest and his wife.
At the venue in Poornachandra Auditorium the dais was most magnificently adorned fitting for such a solemn event. A large silver throne of Bhagawan which the Lord has blessed during many birthday celebrations presided over the stage on the left side. A large picture of Bhagawan with His most benign smile adorned the right side of the stage. Statues of Rama Lakshmana Sita stood in all readiness to the left of the stage as if guarding the Yajna Sthala against the 6 enemies of the mind: Desire, Anger, Lust, Greed, Attachment and Ego. The stage had the Yajna Kunda (Sacrificial Pit) prepared as per the injunctions and students dressed in orange chanting Vedam.
With Bhagawan presiding over the session, the priests lit the sacred homam creating fire by friction, by rubbing two sticks from churning of two wooden pieces. The fire produced was deposited in the sacred sacrificial pit, marking the beginning of the Yajna. Soon other rituals commenced. As one priest went on doing Surya Namaskar, a group of priests got engaged in Parayanam, reading of holy scriptures. Mantra Pushpam was chanted by students before Arati was offered at 0930hrs. After the Arati, the devotees lined up in Sai Kulwant Hall for close Darshan of the Sanctum Sanctorum and the students continued their Grama Seva with Puttaparthi Village being the beneficiary today.
The evening programme commenced at 1630hrs with Veda Chanting by Primary School Children. Sri Shashank Shah introduced the Prasanthi Vidwan Mahasabha which has been conducted every evening during the Yajnam for the last five decades. Navaratri is a festival of victory, of Power (Shakti) adored and celebrated in 3 forms for 3 days each. Anger, Adventure and Audacity (Tamas) dedicated to Mahakali; Wealth, Authority and Prosperity (Rajas) dedicated to Mahalakshmi; Self-Control, Knowledge and Discipline (Satwa) dedicated to Maha Saraswati.
The Avataric Resolve of Nurturing the Vedas and the Scholars, Protection of the Righteousness and the Devout lead to the formation of this holy yajna, said the learned speaker. At the conclusion of the very first Veda Purusha Saptah, Sri Ganapathi Sastri who could expound every syllable of the Vedas stated that he had not had the privilege of witnessing such a scrupulously correct Yajna, which could pass the most rigorous tests of ancient Indian scriptures and traditions while quoting Vedic Mantras in support of what looked like casual acts of Bhagawan and declared that Baba was the Veda Purusha.
Sri Jagadish Chandra, Asst. Prof, Dept of Physics spoke on the interesting topic, 'A Deal with Divinity'. He recalled the deals between Young Krishna and the fruit seller, between Bhagawan and Prof. Kasturi and said that God is the best one to have a deal with since He is the only one who roots for us to get the best of the deal. Those who believe in Me, will not only be provided with food but also with Bliss, he quoted Bhagawan. Take the name of Sai once and everything will be achieved, he advised.
Sri Nagarjuna, student of II year MBA spoke on the significance of Navaratri Festival in our lives. The highlight of his speech was a beautiful anecdote of Bhagawan. A person carrying a heavy bundle on his head gets into a train and having taken his seat continues to carry the bundle. When questioned he replies that since the train is already carrying so much weight, he wants to help by carrying his own burden. Similarly ridiculous, Bhagawan said is the fate of man who does not surrender.
As per tradition, the speeches was followed by Bhagawan's Divine Discourse. Excerpts from the Discourse on Oct 20, 2001 where He gives the true inner significance of Navaratri, the purpose of worship of Mother Durga, Lakshmi and Saraswati and the message on the importance of Morality in Human Life.
The programme was followed by Baul Sangeet, typical folk songs of Rural Bengal which derives devotional inputs of Hinduism, Sufism and Buddhism. Its hymns give the lessons of spiritual practices in daily life. Sri Purna Das Baul a world famous Baul singer has performed in front of Bhagawan on Nov 1975 during the celebrations of the 50th year of Divine Advent where in Bhagawan blessed him with a locket which he wears to this day. He performed with his son Sri Bibyendu Das Baul. The programme was followed by Bhajans. The artistes were honoured with gifts. The day's session concluded with !rati at 1830hrs.
OUR LIFE IS HIS MESSAGE...!!!
OMSAIRAMMM...!!!
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