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La gracia del Veda Purusha Sapthaha Gyana Yajnam en el Salón Poornachandra, entro en el tercer día de 07:00hrs a 12:00hrs.
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La gracia del Veda Purusha Sapthaha Gyana Yajnam en el Salón Poornachandra, entro en el tercer día de 07:00hrs a 12:00hrs.
15 pueblos de la Mandal Bukkapatnam fueron cubiertos por los estudiantes en el día hoy. Los habitantes del pueblo dieron la bienvenida a los estudiantes con cantos y carteles sobre Bhagavan. Sillas con fotografías de Bhagavan, adornaron muchas calles, presidiendo la distribución. Los niños de las aldeas tuvieron un gran momento, ya que fue un día de fiesta para ellos. Los gritos de "Sai Ram" en las dulces voces de los niños, inspiró a los estudiantes con vigor.
El Grama Seva comenzó con Nagarasankirtan( bhajans en procesión) en el que los pequeñitos se unieron a los estudiantes con todo entusiasmo.
El Grama Seva comenzó con Nagarasankirtan( bhajans en procesión) en el que los pequeñitos se unieron a los estudiantes con todo entusiasmo.
Con gran humildad los habitantes del pueblo aceptaron prasadam y ropas, con el completo entendimiento de que ha salido de su propia madre.
Los estudiantes aprendieron muchas lecciones importantes acerca de la hospitalidad de los pueblos de la India. Jóvenes y viejos por igual saludaron y despidieron a las camionetas como correos de su Señor, para pedirles que vuelvan el próximo año.
Por la tarde se inició el procedimiento a las 16:30 hrs con la recitación Vedica por los estudiantes del Instituto.
Por la tarde se inició el procedimiento a las 16:30 hrs con la recitación Vedica por los estudiantes del Instituto.
Sri Shah Shashank hablo de la gloria de la madre y la verdad eterna, Sathya Mata, y presentó a los oradores del día.
Kumari Lalitha Sarma, una estudiante de Maestría en Filosofía en Inglés de la Universidad de Anantapur, habló sobre el tema, "El aprendizaje a los pies de loto de Bhagavan".
Kumari Lalitha Sarma, una estudiante de Maestría en Filosofía en Inglés de la Universidad de Anantapur, habló sobre el tema, "El aprendizaje a los pies de loto de Bhagavan".
Comenzó la charla con el verso inicial de Soundarya Lahari, habló de Yajna(sacrificio) y el desapego desarrollado en el verso, "esto no es mío".
Ella nos advirtió contra la ilusión de que tenemos alguna contribución a la Misión de Sai.
Ella dijo, la Misión de Sai contribuye a nuestra Shudhi Chitta o purificación de la inteligencia. Citando el Geetanajali Upanishads de Tagore, dijo que Bhagavan no sólo satisface nuestro hambre físico, sino también nuestro hambre espiritual.
Terminó la charla con sus experiencias con Bhagavan como jugador Nadaswaram.
Sri Sai Giridhar Sairam, becario de investigación del doctorado en Química, ha tenido el privilegio de hablar delante de Bhagavan en muchas ocasiones. En una ocasión anterior, cuando Bhagavan habló a través de él, el estudiante dijo que el Señor lo bendijo con un anillo, hablo de las 4S que Bhagavan amplio ", Salokyam Sarupyam Samipyam Sayujyam".
Sri Sai Giridhar Sairam, becario de investigación del doctorado en Química, ha tenido el privilegio de hablar delante de Bhagavan en muchas ocasiones. En una ocasión anterior, cuando Bhagavan habló a través de él, el estudiante dijo que el Señor lo bendijo con un anillo, hablo de las 4S que Bhagavan amplio ", Salokyam Sarupyam Samipyam Sayujyam".
-Salokyam o residentes en la divina morada de Prashanti Nilayam, dijo, es una rara oportunidad para los que hemos sido bendecidos con esta experiencia.
-Sarupyam o tengan la misma forma del Señor , se obtiene siguiendo sus huellas y haciendo lo que haría EL .
-Samipyam , se gana por la entrega y aceptación de que todo es por su voluntad.
-Finalmente Sayujyam o fusión con el Señor, lo explica Bhagavan a un estudiante. "Yo no soy este cuerpo. Yo no soy esta mente. Entonces, ¿dónde está la verdad?"
El estudiante más expuesto al "yo" añade a "Sai" o la divinidad, Sai por lo tanto es nuestra verdadera identidad.
Las conversaciones de los estudiantes fue seguida por extractos de un Discurso Divino, donde expone Bhagavan, "Sigan el corazón ya que es la voz de la conciencia. Bhagavan explicó además la forma de pagar impuestos al Señor a quien todo le pertenece. Pidiendo a todos que unan sus manos en sintonía con el ritmo, termino con el Bhajans cantado por Bhagavan , "Madhura Madhura Murali ..."
Continuo con música interpretada por los estudiantes del campus de la Universidad de Anantapur.
Las conversaciones de los estudiantes fue seguida por extractos de un Discurso Divino, donde expone Bhagavan, "Sigan el corazón ya que es la voz de la conciencia. Bhagavan explicó además la forma de pagar impuestos al Señor a quien todo le pertenece. Pidiendo a todos que unan sus manos en sintonía con el ritmo, termino con el Bhajans cantado por Bhagavan , "Madhura Madhura Murali ..."
Continuo con música interpretada por los estudiantes del campus de la Universidad de Anantapur.
Las canciones fueron compuestas y presentadas por los propios alumnos. Antes del inicio del programa, los estudiantes presentaron una Golu miniatura a Bhagaván y tomaron sus bendiciones para Navarathri.
Los estudiantes comenzaron el programa con la canción "Saieshwaraya Sri ..." en sánscrito para ser seguido por una canción en Telugu y Hindi y ser seguidas por una canción multilingüe.
Los estudiantes comenzaron el programa con la canción "Saieshwaraya Sri ..." en sánscrito para ser seguido por una canción en Telugu y Hindi y ser seguidas por una canción multilingüe.
Mostrando su experiencia Carnatic, luego cantó una Thillana, antes de concluir con una pieza occidental.
El programa fue seguido por bhajans y el Arati. Prasadam se distribuyó a todos.
NUESTRA VIDA ES SU MENSAJE...!!!
OMSAIRAMMM...!!!
OMSAIRAMMM...!!!
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Updated Saturday, October 02, 2011 - 2007 Hrs. IST
The Veda Purusha Sapthaha Gyana Yajnam graced for the Poornachandra Hall for the third day from 0700hrs to 1200hrs. 15 villages of the Bukkapatnam Mandal were covered by students today. The villagers welcomed the students with thoranams and banners of Bhagawan. Chairs with Bhagawan's photographs graced many streets and presided over the distribution. Children of the villages had a great time as this was a day of festivity for them. Shouts of "Sai Ram" from the sweet voices of the kids, inspired the students with vigor.
The Grama Seva started with Nagarasankirtan in which the tiny tots joined the students with all enthusiasm. With great humility and grace the villagers accepted Prasadam and clothes with the complete understanding that it has come from their Own Mother. The students learned many important lessons about the hospitality of the Indian Villages. Young and old alike waved at the vans bidding adieu to the couriers of their Lord to welcome them again next year.
In the evening the proceedings began at 1630hrs with Veda recitation by Institute students. Sri Shashank Shah speaking on the glory of the mother and the eternal true mother, Sathya Mata, introduced the speakers of the day.
Kumari Lalitha Sarma, an M.Phil student in English from the Anantapur Campus of the University spoke on the theme, "Learning at the Lotus Feet of Bhagawan". Beginning the talk with the starting verse of Soundarya Lahari, she spoke of Yajna and the detachment developed by that with the verse, "This is not Mine". She warned us against the delusion that we have any contribution to the Sai Mission. She said, the Sai Mission contributes to our Chitta Shudhi or purification of the intellect. Quoting from the Upanishads and Tagore's Geetanajali, she said that Bhagawan not only satisfies our physical hunger but also our spiritual hunger. She ended the talk on a personal note with her experiences with Bhagawan as a Nadaswaram player.
Sri Sai Giridhar SaiRam, a doctoral research scholar in Chemistry has had the unique privilege of speaking in front of Bhagawan on many occasions. On a previous occasion when Bhagawan spoke through him, the student said that The Lord blessed him with a ring that had 4S's which Bhagawan expanded to theme, "Salokyam Sarupyam Samipyam Sayujyam". Salokyam or residing in the Divine Abode of Prasanthi Nilayam he said is a rare chance that we are blessed with experiencing. Sarupyam or having the same form of the Lord is gained by following His footsteps and doing what He would do. Samipyam or nearness and dearness to Him is gained by surrender and accepting everything as His will. Finally Sayujyam or merger with the Lord was explained by Bhagawan Himself to the student. "I am not this body. I am not this Mind. Then where is the place for I?" The student further expounded when "I" is added to "Sa" or divinity, we get Sai and therefore Sai is our very own identity.
The talks of the students was followed by excerpts from the Divine Discourse where Bhagawan expounds, " Follow the heart as it is the voice of the conscience. Bhagawan further explained how to pay tax to the Lord to whom everything belongs. Asking everyone to bring the hands together in tune with the beat, Bhagawan sang, "Madhura Madhura Murali..."
Music by students from the Anantapur Campus of the University was the next programme in the agenda. The songs were composed and rendered by the students themselves. Before the beginning of the programme, the students presented a miniature Golu to Bhagawan and took his blessings for Navarathri.
With concise introductions in chaste English, the students started the programme with the song, "Sri Saieshwaraya..." in Sanskrit to be followed by a Telugu and Hindi song to be followed by a multilingual song. Showing their Carnatic expertise, they then sang a thillana before concluding with a western piece. The programme was followed by Bhajans and Arati. 0rasadam was distributed to all.
OUR LIFE IS HIS MESSAGE...!!!
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Updated Saturday, October 02, 2011 - 2007 Hrs. IST
The Veda Purusha Sapthaha Gyana Yajnam graced for the Poornachandra Hall for the third day from 0700hrs to 1200hrs. 15 villages of the Bukkapatnam Mandal were covered by students today. The villagers welcomed the students with thoranams and banners of Bhagawan. Chairs with Bhagawan's photographs graced many streets and presided over the distribution. Children of the villages had a great time as this was a day of festivity for them. Shouts of "Sai Ram" from the sweet voices of the kids, inspired the students with vigor.
The Grama Seva started with Nagarasankirtan in which the tiny tots joined the students with all enthusiasm. With great humility and grace the villagers accepted Prasadam and clothes with the complete understanding that it has come from their Own Mother. The students learned many important lessons about the hospitality of the Indian Villages. Young and old alike waved at the vans bidding adieu to the couriers of their Lord to welcome them again next year.
In the evening the proceedings began at 1630hrs with Veda recitation by Institute students. Sri Shashank Shah speaking on the glory of the mother and the eternal true mother, Sathya Mata, introduced the speakers of the day.
Kumari Lalitha Sarma, an M.Phil student in English from the Anantapur Campus of the University spoke on the theme, "Learning at the Lotus Feet of Bhagawan". Beginning the talk with the starting verse of Soundarya Lahari, she spoke of Yajna and the detachment developed by that with the verse, "This is not Mine". She warned us against the delusion that we have any contribution to the Sai Mission. She said, the Sai Mission contributes to our Chitta Shudhi or purification of the intellect. Quoting from the Upanishads and Tagore's Geetanajali, she said that Bhagawan not only satisfies our physical hunger but also our spiritual hunger. She ended the talk on a personal note with her experiences with Bhagawan as a Nadaswaram player.
Sri Sai Giridhar SaiRam, a doctoral research scholar in Chemistry has had the unique privilege of speaking in front of Bhagawan on many occasions. On a previous occasion when Bhagawan spoke through him, the student said that The Lord blessed him with a ring that had 4S's which Bhagawan expanded to theme, "Salokyam Sarupyam Samipyam Sayujyam". Salokyam or residing in the Divine Abode of Prasanthi Nilayam he said is a rare chance that we are blessed with experiencing. Sarupyam or having the same form of the Lord is gained by following His footsteps and doing what He would do. Samipyam or nearness and dearness to Him is gained by surrender and accepting everything as His will. Finally Sayujyam or merger with the Lord was explained by Bhagawan Himself to the student. "I am not this body. I am not this Mind. Then where is the place for I?" The student further expounded when "I" is added to "Sa" or divinity, we get Sai and therefore Sai is our very own identity.
The talks of the students was followed by excerpts from the Divine Discourse where Bhagawan expounds, " Follow the heart as it is the voice of the conscience. Bhagawan further explained how to pay tax to the Lord to whom everything belongs. Asking everyone to bring the hands together in tune with the beat, Bhagawan sang, "Madhura Madhura Murali..."
Music by students from the Anantapur Campus of the University was the next programme in the agenda. The songs were composed and rendered by the students themselves. Before the beginning of the programme, the students presented a miniature Golu to Bhagawan and took his blessings for Navarathri.
With concise introductions in chaste English, the students started the programme with the song, "Sri Saieshwaraya..." in Sanskrit to be followed by a Telugu and Hindi song to be followed by a multilingual song. Showing their Carnatic expertise, they then sang a thillana before concluding with a western piece. The programme was followed by Bhajans and Arati. 0rasadam was distributed to all.
OUR LIFE IS HIS MESSAGE...!!!
OMSAIRAMMM...!!!
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