2014-01-18

18-01-2014 - THOUGHT FOR THE DAY AS WRITTEN AT PRASANTHI NILAYAM TODAY

 
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Date: Saturday, January 18, 2014
THOUGHT FOR THE DAY
All spiritual practices (Sadhana) will go in vain if you do not know your true identity. Instead of asking others, "Who are you?" ask yourself, "Who am I?" We say, "This is my book, this is my tumbler." Then, "Who am I? The feeling of 'my' is illusion (maya). All this 'mine' is matter; they are negative. You think you are the master of this material world. Master the mind and be a mastermind! Make an effort to know your true identity. To know this, you should first give up body attachment. When I say this is 'my handkerchief', I am separate from the handkerchief. Similarly, when I say this is 'my body', I am separate from the body. When I say, 'my mind' it means I am separate from my mind. Then who am I? Constant enquiry on these lines would lead you to self realisation. (Divine Discourse, March 14, 1999)
 
Date: Friday, January 17, 2014
Yesterday's thought
Food is the primary requisite for life. One cannot live without food. Hence life has been described as Annamaya (composed of food). But one is not content to live on food alone. The mind is not satisfied if the stomach is full. Although food is essential for the body, the mind craves for Ananda (bliss). Life can find fulfilment only if Ananda is experienced. Hence, you cannot rest content with merely being alive. You have to be active and ever on the move. In the process one has to ask oneself the questions, 'Why am I restless? Why am I active? What do I do to engage myself in actions? Why am I performing these actions? How am I doing them?' It is when one enquires into these matters, can the true purpose and meaning of actions be realised. This enquiry has to be conducted in the proper way. Once you come to the conclusion that a certain action is right, you should then do it with earnestness. (Divine Discourse, Apr 23, 1988)
 
 
 
 
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2014-01-16

16-01-2014-THOUGHT FOR THE DAY AS WRITTEN AT PRASANTHI NILAYAM TODAY

 
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Date: Thursday, January 16, 2014
THOUGHT FOR THE DAY
People get carried away by the body and forget the Divinity within. Have strong faith in God. Do not have faith in this body, which is temporary. Body is like a water bubble, mind is like a mad monkey. Don't follow the body, don't follow the mind. Follow your conscience. That is the principle of the Divine Self (Atma). You will experience Divinity only when you follow your conscience. Love everybody, but do not trust anybody. You have to repose your trust only in God. What is the reason? Why should you not trust others? It is because Man is impermanent. God expects only love. You can cultivate love easily. Love is within you, develop it. You have to share this love with everybody. Love even the one who hates you. To harm a person who harmed you is nothing great. Real greatness lies in loving even the person who harmed you. (Divine Discourse, March 14, 1999)
 
Date: Wednesday, January 15, 2014
Yesterday's thought
True and Selfless Love manifests as sacrifice. Such love knows no hatred. It envelops the entire universe, and is capable of drawing near even those who are seemingly far away. In the phenomenal world, you come across many shades and derivatives of this primordial love. You love your father, mother, brother, sister, spouse, friends and others. In all such cases, there is always a tinge of selfishness somewhere or the other. Divine love, on the other hand, is totally free of even the slightest trace of selfishness. You must surrender to such love, become completely submerged by it, and experience the bliss it confers. True and Selfless Love manifests itself as sacrifice. For acquiring Divine love, the quality of Kshama (forbearance and patience) is a vital necessity. Every individual must cultivate this noble quality. (Divine Discourse, May 25, 2000)
 
 
 
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2014-01-15

15-01-2014-THOUGHT FOR THE DAY AS WRITTEN AT PRASANTHI NILAYAM TODAY

 
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Date: Wednesday, January 15, 2014
THOUGHT FOR THE DAY
True and Selfless Love manifests as sacrifice. Such love knows no hatred. It envelops the entire universe, and is capable of drawing near even those who are seemingly far away. In the phenomenal world, you come across many shades and derivatives of this primordial love. You love your father, mother, brother, sister, spouse, friends and others. In all such cases, there is always a tinge of selfishness somewhere or the other. Divine love, on the other hand, is totally free of even the slightest trace of selfishness. You must surrender to such love, become completely submerged by it, and experience the bliss it confers. True and Selfless Love manifests itself as sacrifice. For acquiring Divine love, the quality of Kshama (forbearance and patience) is a vital necessity. Every individual must cultivate this noble quality. (Divine Discourse, May 25, 2000)
 
Date: Tuesday, January 14, 2014
Yesterday's thought
A person's life may be compared to a stalk of sugar cane. Like the cane, which is hard and has many knots, life is full of difficulties. But these difficulties must be overcome to enjoy the bliss of the Divine, just as the sugarcane has to be crushed and its juice converted into jaggery to enjoy the permanent sweetness of jaggery. Enduring bliss can be got only by overcoming trials and tribulations. Gold cannot be made into an attractive jewel without it being subjected to the process of melting in a crucible and being beaten into the required shape. When Bhagawan address devotees as Bangaaru (Golden one), He is considering you as very precious. Go through the vicissitudes of life with forbearance and become attractive jewels. Do not allow yourself to be overwhelmed by obstacles. Lead exemplary lives with self-confidence and firm faith in God. (Divine Discourse, Jan 15, 1992)
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
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2014-01-14

SPORTS DAY...Prasanthi News Mahasamadhi updates, Videos & Photos

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Video Webcast of the Drama, Bhaktha Thyagaraja by Students of SSSIHL, Brindavan Campus being presented as part of the the Annual Sports & Cultural Meet 2014

St Thyagaraja – Drama by Brindavan Boys…

Tuesday, January 14th, 2014
Pinnacle of devotion exemplified by St Thyagaraja was the theme for the evening when students from the Brindavan campus presented a dance drama entitled "St Thyagaraja" today herein Prasanthi Nilayam.
Thyagaraja's soul search for his heart's content, his Love For Lord Rama, had given hundreds and thousands of devotional compositions to the world of devotional music. This evening, when the students came forth with snippets after snippets of Thyagaraja stories, one after one, these songs as well burst forth filling the hall with the sublime feeling of love for God.
 
St Thyagaraja – Drama by Brindavan Boys…
 
Presented with two narrators dwelling on the wonderful life of the Poet Saint, the drama began with the story of young Thyaga Brahmam's initial tutelage under guru Sonti Venkata Ramanayya.
 
St Thyagaraja – Drama by Brindavan Boys…
 
Continuing his journey of love for Rama with devotional singing Thyagaraja's relentless pursuit got a boost when Rishi Narada presented him a rare treatise called "Swararnavam' blessing him to propagate devotional music. Spurning riches and position, caring only for Rama and the role given by Lord Rama, back home Thyagaraj had to endure great suffering from his money-minded elder brother. This rivalry finally prompted his egotistic elder brother to take the worst step, throwing the Rama idol, dearly worshipped by Thyaga Brahmam, into River Cauvery.
 
 
Crestfallen, Thyagaraja went on wandering around, searching Rama… every moment of agony of his broken heart, gaping void within him groping around in darkness devoid of direction, every instance of pain, turned out to be a test from His chosen Lord and a boon to the world of devotional music. Every snippet presented in the evening, highlighting golden instances from the illustrious life had one such song to follow….making the evening a most memorable amd musical one. The emotion packed presentation ended on a blissful note with Thyagaraja celebrating the return of His Rama with Sita – Rama Kalyanam.
 
St Thyagaraja – Drama by Brindavan Boys…
 
Some of the interesting episodes shown were the miraculous revival of a young man, fallen into the well, from death to life, darshan of Lord Balaji at the Tirupathi temple etc. The drama intertwined with beautiful songs and dance sequences turned out to be a audio-visual-devotional treat for the august assembly on the Makara Sankranthi eve. The hour-long presentation ended with a group song singing paeans to Lord Sai.
 
St Thyagaraja – Drama by Brindavan Boys…
 
Earlier, the evening programme got off to a thunderous start with a couple of lilting tunes by the Brindavan Brass Band.
Bhajans continued and ended with Mangala Arathi at 1830 hrs.
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Video of the the Annual Sports & Cultural Meet 2014, Evening Programme

 
 
 
 

Annual Sports & Cultural Meet

Spectacular Sports & Cultural Meet…

 
Bending their bodies, mending their senses aiming at ending their minds students from various Sathya Sai institutions battled in the Divine Presence, not for sporting glory, but for the glory of "Beloved Mother Sai", celebrating the Annual Sports and Cultural Meet yesterday, 11th January 2014 at the Sri Sathya Sai Hill View Stadium, Prasanthi Nilayam.
It was a beautifully cool morning when Bhagawan was symbolically ushered in to the stadium to the escort of motor bikers and University Brass Band. As is the convention for the past two years, Bhagawan was ushered in an open top car at the stroke of 0800 hrs.
Spectacular Sports & Cultural Meet…
 
After Bhagawan had 'taken' His special seat on the Shanti Vedika, the grand All Students' March Past, from the four campuses—Anantapur, Prasanthi Nilayam, Brindavan and Muddenahalli — commenced. In a thrilling rally that followed next, disciplined band of colourfully decked students, tiny tots of the Primary School to senior students, marched past the Shanti Vedika, the Seat Of The Chancellor, to the lilting beats of the Institute Band. Each group, led by a captain carrying a distinctive flag, offered salutations to Bhagawan as it filed past the Santhi Vedika.
 
 
Customary procedures affiliated to the event followed next. The Institute Flag was hoisted first. Symbolising Love and Peace two white doves were released next followed by bunches of colourful balloons.  The 'Olympic Torch" lit subsequently was carried by relays of pairs of runners to the top of Vidyagiri Hill where the "Olympic" flame was lit. The mascot for the year was "Flying Hanuman", symbolizing courage, strength and valour.
 
Spectacular Sports & Cultural Meet…
 
The "Olympic" oath of fair competition in true spirit of sportsmanship was administered to all the participating students next.
 
Spectacular Sports & Cultural Meet…
 
The women's campus from Anantapur was the first one setting the field for the morning. Beginning at a high note, declaring: "The motivation is His… He is the Doer…Everything is His…Nothing is ours", colouful dancers forayed into the centre-stage, swaying merrily to the rhythm of music. Gutsy students with gumption displayed stunning feats riding their motorbikes with great control, displaying greater harmony. Beginning with saluting Bhagawan, the riders displayed a variety of stunning feats, criss-crossing each other veering at great speed, riding with flags in hand, performing yoga while balancing themselves precariously on a ladder, smashing through an obstacle, jumping through a ring of fire and leaping over a bunch of 15 students with immaculate precision. The bikers signed off in style with a united show of harmony, riding over seven bikes, balancing flags and the audience joined showering plaudits on these brave hearts.  This was followed by formation of a beautiful pattern with pyramid-shaped structures.
 
Spectacular Sports & Cultural Meet…
 
If stunts can be performed with bikes then why not with bicycles, seemed to be the message from the youngest campus in the group, SSSIHL – Muddenahalli as the young riders began their feats beginning the Muddenahalli programme. Exhibiting great wheeling skills, criss-crossing, balancing with flags dexterously, the young lads enthralled the audience with their innovative item that requires skill and practice. In a stunning display, one student walked effortlessly from one carrier of the cycle to another in motion, and if that was not enough, the student even walked backwards. Stunts on ramps, smashing obstacles etc. also followed. Tap dance, and synchronised dance and aerobic exercises were the other items by the campus.\
 
Spectacular Sports & Cultural Meet…
 
The Brindavan Campus began with innovative formations called "Celestial Rhythms" done on a raised structure. They displayed their skills with formations like cascading effect, balancing upside down, triangle formation to finally end with a formation of "We Love Sai".
 
 
Cricket Drill followed next. Bringing in the finer aspects of the game, the drill displayed various cricketing strokes namely, sweep shot, forward defence and hook shot etc. Simulating real match-like situation of an India-England tie, the students then played a shortened version of cricket.
 
Spectacular Sports & Cultural Meet…
 
A disaster management programme was the final item for the session. Simulating a real-life situation in the face of disaster, the show turned out to be a good learning exercise for the capacity audience. The situation simulated was a burning 3-storey building with lives ready to burn inside. How to save lives from a burning building, how the affected are to be ferried to safer places, how to save a victim caught in fire etc. were shown before another simulation, wherein a motor cyclist struck down by a speeding car, injuring the victim's leg, was quickly transported to an ambulance after tying a cloth on the affected part. Another educative item was how to make a makeshift stretcher with bedspread and two bamboos and in a dire situation, the victim's shirt was used to carry him to the nearest hospital.
 
Spectacular Sports & Cultural Meet…
 
Disaster management during floods came next. In the precarious situation of a bridge damaged, the victims were rescued by making a makeshift bridge with ropes and even a human bridge was made by persons lying on poles. The Lord is the real Apadbandhava (rescuer in the face of obstacles) was the message conveyed to the spectators at the end. The morning programme concluded with the final formation of Brindavan students offering their heartfelt gratitude to Bhagawan followed by Mangala Arathi.
Evening Session
Bhagawan was ushered in at 1630 hrs. accompanied by loud burst of fireworks. The Brindavan Brass Band welcomed Bhagawan with lilting tunes escorting the Divine Chancellor. Chirpy tiny tots from Smt. Easwaramma English Medium High School welcomed Swami in an innovative way, with stilt walking and the tiny tots from Sri Sathya Sai Primary School followed, in skates.
 
Spectacular Sports & Cultural Meet…
 
The first to perform this evening were students from Smt. Easwaramma English Medium High School. As the students were ready to perform, a little one in the front row pointing to the large group of students said, "I know the secret of their happiness; it is because You Are always with them." Their performance began with tiny tots dressed in costumes of fruit-bearing trees dancing to a melody. What followed was a thematic dance offering, tiny tots dressed as roosters and hens giving much colour variation. A couple of more dances followed before little gymnasts took over offering floor exercises on stilts.
 
Spectacular Sports & Cultural Meet…
 
The cynosure of all eyes, Sri Sathya Sai Primary School was to come next.  Offering much colour, artistry and aesthetic touch tiny tots ruled the roost for the next forty minutes offering an array of dances and floor exercises. Beginning with a traditional dance little gymnasts took over performing delectable acts with their floor exercises.
Tiny tots soon gyrated to a song carrying lotus flowers. Now it was the turn of skaters to do balancing acts. The skaters jumped an obstacle after getting elevation from a ramp. An interesting game of hockey followed with skates. Two teams Sathya and Dharma played for honours with the majority of the ball possession was with the Dharma team which eventually won the game by three goals.
Girls in bright blue costumes danced with luminescent sunflowers was followed by tiny tots doing a Punjabi dance. It was amusing to see tiny tots grooving to the tune of the song "Dama Dam Mast Kalandar." Again it was the turn of gymnasts… followed by girls making undulating movements in a dance; it was beautiful to see them swaying to the song. The offering concluded with the final formation of all the students to the song "Sayeesha Nee Namam Entho Ruchi Ra" (Sai, how tasty is Your Name).
 
 
Two Chinese dances by the students of Sri Sathya Sai Institute of Higher Medical Sciences, College of Nursing and Allied Health Sciences followed next.
As the nursing students offered their obeisance to Bhagawan, the students from Prasanthi Nilayam – Sri Sathya Sai Higher Secondary School, Sathya Sai Mirpuri College of Music and Sri Sathya Sai Institute of Higher Learning wheeled a huge lighted stringed instrument in the symbol of love. The announcement was "Oh Cosmic Musician, we offer our hearts to You." The first offering was by the students of Sri Sathya Sai Higher Secondary School, a vibrant invocatory dance.
 
Spectacular Sports & Cultural Meet…
 
Now the scene shifted to a giant 25 feet structure, where Wheel Wizards had something special to offer. Giant wheels – two cart wheels were manoeuvred by students as the wheels rotated with speed. Calling themselves "Wheel Wizards," the students offered a variety of feats exhibiting great dexterity. Gymnastic feats followed before the "Malkhamb Masters," offered balancing acts on poles. True to the dictum of Bhagawan: "Bend the body, mend the senses, end the mind, the students performed adroitly displaying great balancing skills.  Floor exercises on mats followed next had impressive feats like jumping through rings of fire etc.
 
Spectacular Sports & Cultural Meet…
 
Twilight was slowly giving into the shades of darkness and still much more was to come, this time with much of radiance. A dance with beams of luminescent lights followed. A dazzling display of men in action with their bodies stroked with lights of blue and white hues turned out to be a visual treat.
Dare-devilry followed next wherein 130 students of Sri Sathya Sai Higher Secondary School literally played with fire in the next item. It was fire… fire everywhere. Cautioning the audience there was an announcement, not to emulate the stunts as they were performed with practice. Rotating and swinging balls of blazing fire wildly turned out to be mind-blowing.
 
Spectacular Sports & Cultural Meet…
 
Even as the performance for the evening concluded, remote-controlled lit planes soared in the sky giving a magnificent colourful flying exhibition. A fine display of fireworks lighted the sky as the students assembled for the final formation paying their obeisance to Bhagawan. Mangala Arathi at 1915 marked the end of the special day's offering.
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Photos: Preparations for Sports and Cultural Meet 2014
Preparations for Sports and Cultural Meet 2014
 
 
 
 
 
 

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