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The seven-day Veda Purusha Sapthaha Jnana Yagna got underway at
Prasanthi Nilayam 15th Oct. morning.
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15th Oct - 21st Oct
Saturday, October 20, 2007 -
This morning, the Gujarat Chief
Minister Sri Narendra Modi was among the congregation in the
Poornachandra. Bhagawan came onstage at 10.45 am and
accepted Arati from the priests. After a few minutes, He
moved to the Sai Kulwant Hall and went into the interview
room after a round of the Hall. At just before 11.30, He
called Sri Modi for a ten minute audience before returning
to His residence.
The evening programme was a clarinet concert by Pandit
Narasimhulu. Bhagawan came onstage at 5.45 pm and the
concert began after a few minutes. Swami Blessed the artiste
with a chain and clothes, and left for His residence after
Arati at 7 pm.
Sunday, October 21, 2007 -
Today was Vijayadasami, which
marks the final day of the Dasara celebrations, the Veda
Purusha Sapthaha Jnana Yagna and Grama Seva 2007. The
pundits finished the Yagna rituals by 9 am and proceeded to
the Bhajan Hall in Prasanthi Mandir. Bhagawan came to the
Bhajan Hall at around 9.30 and Blessed the pundits with
clothes. They then came to the Poornachandra in procession.
Bhagawan came onstage at the Poornachandra by 10 o'clock,
and in ten minutes' time the final offerings of the
Poornahuti were performed. Sri Deve Gowda, former Prime
Minister of India, was also in the audience. Bhagawan sat
onstage for nearly 40 minutes more, listening to the Vedic
chants first by the priests and later by the students, and
then moved to His residence. Pictures from the Yagnam can be
seen at the Book Trust website. The Anantapur women students
undertook today's Grama Seva distribution inside the Ashram.
Some nearby villages were covered by the men students,
concluding the Seva for this year.
Bhagawan came for evening darshan at 4.30 pm. After a brief
visit to the Bhajan Hall, He sat onstage and in fifteen
minutes' time, the speeches of the day commenced. The first
speaker was Sri Ajit Popat from the UK, who enthused the
audience in his customary manner, narrating experiences of
Grama Seva. The second speaker was Sri S V Giri, former
Vice-Chancellor of the Sai University, who quoted the
Bhajagovindam and other scriptural texts in his talk.
Bhagawan then got up to deliver His Dasara message.
Swami noted the fact that Vijayadasami was the day on which
the Shirdi body was given up. He materialized two gold coins
He had given to Lakshmi Bai on that day, saying they stood
for Truth and Righteousness. Exhorting all to never give up
these two virtues, Bhagawan concluded His 40 minute
Discourse with the Bhajan "Bhaja Govindam". The students
then sang a few minutes of Bhajans before Swami accepted
Arati and returned to His residence at 6.40 pm.
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