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PRASHANTI DIARY - part 3

 
Closeup Of Lingam With The Third Eye
 
Announcing The Name

Around 7 AM after Swami had sat on the dais, two priests took the wooden sticks (the Arani or the churning equipment for the creation of fire) and had it blessed by Swami in order to generate the fire. The fire caught in just two minutes. Then the pundits showed the fire to Swami and placed it in the main homa kundam and “Agni Pratishta” (installation of fire) was done that way.

GENERATING THE SACRIFICIAL FIRE

It is a practise at all yagnas that the fire is only lit naturally through friction and this is called Arani. Generally two sticks are churned on another log and the heat generated by the friction lights up the dry grass with which it is in contact. Once the dry grass catches and wisps of smoke are seen, it is carefully kindled into a fire and transferred to the main pit.

 
 
Getting The Arani Blessed
 
Churning The Rods To Generate The Fire
 
 
 
 
The dry grass catches fire from the heat
 
The fire is transferred to the main altar

Once the ‘Agni’ (fire) was established in the main homa altar, it was distributed to the other 10 homa altars, which were successively lit. This is called ‘Agni Vibhajana’ or separating the fire, by taking a burning stick from the main homa kunda and placing it in the other 10 homa kundams.

 
A Cinder Is Taken From The Main Altar
 
Cinder Lights Up The Secondary Altars

Simultaneously, Panchaamritha Abhishekam was performed to the Sai Easwara Lingam (bathing with five sanctified substances: milk, yoghurt, ghee (clarified butter), honey, and sugar), and in addition with coconut water, flower essence water, turmeric water, kumkum water, sandalwood water, vibhuti water, etc. accompanied with the chanting of vedic hymns.

 
Abhisekham With Curd
 
Abhisekham With Honey

After the panchamruta abhisekham ended, Rudra Abhishekam was performed with Rudra Paaraayana (recitation of the Rudra). The priest poured the milk into the silver cup above the Lingam from which there was a steady trickle of milk onto the lingam, while the Namakam was continuously recited for the requisite number of times as recounted above.

After the completion of the Rudra Paarayana, Rudra Homa was done. In the Rudra Homa, Rudra mantras are chanted, each ending with “Svaaha” while offering ghee and other items to Lord Agni in the homa kundam. The main priest pours the ghee with a wooden spoon, and the other priests sitting around the homa kundam throw articles like rice, flowers, etc together.

 
Rudra Abhisekham
 
Rudra Homa with All Priests Pouring Ghee


 

 

After the Rudra Homa, Sai Gayathree Homa was performed, and the Sai Gayathri was recited 108 times.

Later, pujas were performed to the Shiva Linga, with Ashtaavadhaana Seva: Ekaarthi, Thriyaarthi, Kumbhaarthi, Panchaarthi, Radhaarthi, followed by Maha MangalaAarathi. Prasad was then distributed to the devotees.

In the afternoon, the pujas began at 2:00 PM. Auspicious Nadaswaram music, Rudra Paaraayana, Panchaamruta Abhishekam, Rudra Abhishekam, Vibhuthi Archana, Nivedana - Shodashopa pujas were conducted.

In Swami’s presence, after the talks by learned scholars and then Swami’s Divine discourse the programme ended with Maha Mangala Aarathi.

Vibhuthi Abhisekham
   


 

The Function On The Next 9 Days

From the third day to the eleventh day, the homas and pujas were conducted in a similar way and the same sequence was repeated on all days.

The programme used to start early at 5:00 AM. The morning programme had 3 distinct components:

  • Auspicious music early in the morning, followed by Aruna Paaraayanam, Mahanyaasa Paaraayanam, Panchaamruta Abhishekam
  • Shiva Linga Abhishekam (of continuous stream of milk and later by water) accompanied by Rudra Paaraayanam by all the assembled priests and
  • Rudra Homam, Sai Gayathree Homam, Maha Mangala Aarathi and Ashtaavadhaana Seva.

Before the priests started in the morning, in a ritual called as sankalpam they would seek the blessings of the Gods to perform the day’s rituals in an error free and perfect manner as laid down in the shastras.

Thus with purified minds and firm resolve after obtaining the blessings of the presiding deities, all the priests would commence the day’s rituals.


 

 

Nadaswaram music in the early morning
 
Sankalpam

After the Panchaamrutha Abhisekham, the entire table was cleaned and all the abhisekham materials (fruits etc) were collected from a spout on the edge of the table into a vessel below. These holy ingredients were later (after the morning’s yagnam) distributed to all the devotees as theertham or the sanctified liquid prasadam from the proceeds of the yagnam. The lingam is also bathed again with water and then wiped clean with a new towel. Then the lingam is “dressed up” with a shawl and a variety of flower garlands and thus made ready to oversee the homam that commenced next.


 
 
Dressing Up The Lingam
 
The Lingam In Its Full Glory

It must be noted that for the Rudra Paaraayanam while the number of priests reciting were supposed to be 121, in actual fact it was a lot more, perhaps in the thousands. Swami asked all the vedam chanting boys also to come dressed in dhotis for the recitation. The vedam boys wore a red dhoti and a white angavastram (upper cloth) and sat in front of Swami for the Rudra recitation during all the days. Additionally, the entire student body from all the 3 campuses as well as the Primary and the High School students also chanted the Namakam along with the priests. Additionally, quite a few of the devotees who either knew the mantra or had brought the mantra book with them also chanted along over the approximately 2.5 hours it took to recite the Rudram 11 times and the Chamakam once.

 
 
 
The vedam group in front of Swami
 

And after the completion of the paaraayanam, the head priest went to seek Swami’s blessings to do the homam or the fire sacrifice portion of the morning’s rituals. Following the ancient Bharatiya culture the priest very respectfully covered his mouth with his fingers as he talked with Him (so that the spittle from the mouth is guarded by his palm). After obtaining Swami’s blessings, the priests all went and took their places by their respective kundams and at the end of each mantra a handful of offerings were put into the fire.

 
Head Priest Talking To Swami
 
Homa Offerings


 

And after the completion of the Gayathri Homam along with recitation of the Sai Gayathri the morning programme was almost over. Once the homam was over, one of the priests would take a pinch of the ash from the main altar and making a paste apply a ‘tilak’ of the ash to the Sai Easwara lingam.

But before the mangal arathi was taken every day in the morning, Sri Karthick used to sing a brief song praising either Lord Shiva or Lord Sai. These were very melodious and most appreciated by all. Deep was their meaning too - as for example on one day he sang, “Enda Idam Chendralum, enda mugam partalum, inda mugam thereyudai, Sayee Mugame Sathya Sai mugame”. “Wherever we go, wherever we see a face, we see only this face, the face of Sathya Sai”.What profound sentiments! No wonder this young boy Karthick became a firm favourite of the Lord, with the Lord many times enquiring about his welfare during the twelve days of the yagna.

 
   
Applying the tilak to the lingam


 

 
Karthick Singing
 
Arathi At Conclusion

And after Sri Karthick had finished, there used to be a melodious nadaswaram tune to round off the morning’s prayer, before taking the arathi to conclude the morning’s session.

In the days of yore, Sage Vishwamitra had the young Lord Rama and brother Lakshmana protect the yagya shala from the attacks of the rakshasas.

 

According to tradition and as part of the ritual, a few kalasams were spread around the yagya shala according to the prescribed norms. Puja was done at prescribed times to the deities associated with these kalasams to invoke the respective deities to protect the yagnam from adverse forces.

And not to forget! It was only because of Lord Sai Rama’s benign protective gaze from His seat on the veranda and his copious blessings that this yagnam was so well protected and was performed so flawlessly.

The afternoon program used to start daily at 2:00 PM. After the auspicious music, Nithya Homam was performed. Panchaamruta Abhishekam, and Sri Sai Gayathri Homam would also be done in the afternoon followed by Rudra Krama Archana Puja. And after the completion of the afternoon’s puja, all the priests would take their place in front for a vantage view of Lord Rudra and listen to the afternoon’s speeches and music programme.

Kalasam Puja In Corner
   

The credit for the success of this stupendous yagna is not only due to the organising prowess of the youth of Karnataka, but also due to the 135 priests who conducted the programme. Swami Himself acknowledged this explicitly in His discourses and also said that the bonds between Him and the priests were unbreakable. And as a visible measure of His immense pleasure, He rewarded the Headpriest (as being the representative of all the priests) in many tangible ways. On the morning of the 18 th also, He also manifested a gold chain with a crystal lingam as the pendant and personally put it around the priest’s neck.

 
Priests Sitting In The Front
 
Gold Chain For The Priest

And perhaps as a measure to indicate that all the Gods in the Heavens were also pleased with this yagna, on the evening of the 19th, the penultimate day of the performance of this yagna, a very beautiful rainbow light up the Eastern skyline of Puttaparthi.

 
 
 
A Rainbow In The Sky
 

The Poorna Ahuti Function On The 12th And Concluding Day

It was the concluding day of the Yagna culminating with “Poorna Ahuti”, and by prior intimation the yaga had started very early at dawn at 4:00 AM with 'Aruna Parayanam'.

The massive crowd had collected even earlier with some standing in line from 12 AM to get entry and a good vantage position. The yagya shala had been spruced up for this important concluding ceremony with fresh flowers and decoration adorning this sacred space. Noteworthy was a beautiful statue of Lord Shiva that was brought just for this concluding morning’s session and occupied the pride of place at the front of the yagya shala.

 
The Beautiful Idol Of Lord Shiva
 
A Section Of The Crowd

Following the pattern of the last 10 days, the ‘Aruna Parayanam’ was followed by Mahanyasam and Panchamrutha Abhishekam, and the Siva Linga Abhisekham accompanied by the last 1331 chants of Rudram (to bring the total chants done during the yagna to 14641), the Rudra Homam and the Sai Gayathri Homam. The ritviks were very energetic and enthusiastic, eager to continue and bring the yagnam to a successful conclusion.

Similar to the first day, on this concluding day also “Uttaranga Godanam” – a cow and a calf were donated to a Brahmin.

It was close to 8:15 in the morning, when the Rudra Homam was also completed after the completion of the Rudra Parayana.

 
Homam On The Concluding Day
 
Go danam

Then “Maha Poorna Ahuti” was started by and performed in the presence of Swami. A beaming Swami sat Himself between the Sai Easwara lingam and the main homa kundam and watched the proceedings keenly.

The Head priest then did “Vasodhara” Homa duly uttering the requisite Vedic mantras. In this ritual cow ghee is poured in a continuous stream into the main homa kundam through a special silver spoon, and all the while the priests utter the Vedic mantras. The “spoon” was quite big and had to be supported with a log wooden peg.

 
   
Vasodhara Homa

More offerings followed. The head priest offered a bowl that had in it the Navadhanyas (9 types of grains) and also the Navaratnas (9 types of precious stones). Swami took fistfuls of them and cast them into the fire pit. Then He took a hemispherical Copra (dried coconut) that had been filled with turmeric and then another one filled with kumkum and cast both of them into the fire. Swami then asked for the offering that He had personally prepared! A big bundle tied in an ornate green silk sari was brought on a platter. Swami blessed it and the head priest offered it to the fire.

 
Offering Navarathnas To The Fire
 
Swami’s Green Packet Offered To The Fire


 

 

Then the 160 kalasas that had been worshipped all these days were opened and the water available in all the kalasas, that had attained “Amruthatwa” (nectarine properties) due to the vedic chants, were poured on the Sai Easwara linga after the water was blessed by Swami Himself.

Then this holy water after the abhisekham was collected in a large silver vessel and Swami took a “Dharbha kunchu” (a bundle of kusa grass) and went around for the ‘proksana’ or the sprinkling of the holy water on the devotees.

He took a large round, going from the primary school children in front of the veranda up to the entrance to Sai Kulwant Hall from the ladies side, crossed the entire Sai Kulwant Hall and then went all the way to the East Prashanti entrance before coming back to the veranda. He was continuously sprinkling and such is His love that when His right hand got tired, He switched to the left hand as He did not want to disappoint anyone.

Kalasa Abhisekham
   

And thus the yagnam concluded. Swami asked the priests to chant the Rudram one last time and as the priests were chanting slowly everyone offered their own abhisekham – their eyes brimming with tears and washing away the accumulated dirt of samsara from their soul.

With the sprinkling of this amrita, the divine blessing for the welfare of the world is attained. With this Kumbha Abhishekam and Maha Poornahuti, Swami confers His divine blessings for the welfare of the worlds.

By chanting Shanti, Shanti, Shanti three times, the three worlds, Svarga, Marthya, Paataala, and total of 14 worlds obtain the blessings o peace and prosperity. Universal peace and prosperity result from the completion of the Athi Rudra Yaaga.

 
Swami Sprinking Water On The Ladies
 
Swami Sprinking Water On The Students


 

With the chanting of the Vedas, in accordance with the Shastras, and accompanied by auspicious music, Mahaa Mangala Aarathi was performed to Bhagavan Sri Sri Sri Sathya Sai Baba, a great blessing conferred by Bhagavan on the devotees.

So gaining merit by this act of participation in this great yagnam, let us all reach the haven of the feet of Lord Haran (Shiva) , “the Lord Sivam who wears on His flower–decked matted locks the Adambu and Thumbai flowers, a freshly waxing moon and the Kondrai flowers and who bears aloft a victorious flag bearing the emblem of a bull”.

 
   
Mangal Arathi

The Daily Functions After The Completion Of The Day’s Prayers

Every day, after the afternoon’s rituals were over, the entire Sai Kulwant Hall would be filled with the silence of the sacred sounds heard throughout the day. The priests would also finish up their rituals and put more wood in the fire kundams and then come and sit in front of the veranda to have the glorious darshan of Lord Rudra.

 

Next Sri Vinay Kumar would approach Swami and appraise him of the eminent person who would speak that day. Swami would bless the speaker or speakers and after they finished, He would stand and then give His divine discourse. On some days, after the scheduled speakers had finished, Swami sometimes called an elder or a student to speak extemporaneously and they did such a magnificent job that most people did not realize that they were speaking without prior intimation.

And then it was spiritual entertainment at its very best with devotional concerts that had the crowd in raptures. Everyone who attended the yagna then went home, as if transported on a cloud, slept the sleep of the pure and the innocent and came back again early in the morning with eager anticipation for the next day’s yagnam ceremonies.

Swami and Vinay Kumar
   

On the evening of the 10th the young boy named Karthick (from Chennai) sang devotional songs in a melodious voice that had the crowd listening in pin drop silence at his precocious talent. Swami after the end of his brief concert called the young man and materialised a chain for him. After this, it was the turn of another talented 8 year old youngster from Bangalore who enthralled everyone with the tunes from his flute.

 
Karthick Receiving a Chain
 
Flute Recital

On the evening of the 11th, a renowned singer Sri O. S. Arun Kumar gave a vocal concert. A highly acclaimed singer, he has been the recipient of several awards - “Sangeetha Kalaimani” and “Brahma Gana Samrat”. Sri Arun started with a Ganesha prayer and the song - Gayiye Ganapathi Jaga Vandana.

He then sang the Shiva Panchakshari Mantram – Om Namah Sivayya. With wonderful variations of this 5 syllabled mantra that richly reflected the wide range and timbre of his mellifluous voice, he held the audience in rapture. Sri Arun then sang some Sai bhajans and concluded with Jagata Udharana Parthiviharana, to which the entire audience sang along with the chorus line “Jai Sai Ram, Jai Sai Ram”. Sri Arun was accompanied by Sri Ambika Prasad on the violin, Sri Ganapathy and Sri Kiran on the tabla, Sri Freddy on the percussion.

 
   
Arun Kumar
 

While Sri Arun was singing, Swami called for a singer from the students' bhajan group. He spoke to him and sent word for a couple of other singers and instructed them to get ready with some songs. After Sri Arun had finished, the students took centre stage and Sri Aswath Narayan held the hall spellbound with his impressive "Shivasankari Shivanandalahari". Guru Prasad then sang the song, “Om Namah Sivaya”, followed by the Telugu song “Deva Namo Devaa” sung by Sri Om Prasad. Three more songs were sung that day – “Aanandam tava darshanam”, “Challa gaalilo” and “Yeaho vittale” to the absolute delight of the audience, before arathi was taken, quite late at around 7:00 PM, to signal the end of the day.

On the evening of the 13th after speeches by Sri Dr. Gururaj Karjagi, an eminent educationist and Sri V.Srinivasan, the All-India president of the Sri Sathya Sai Seva Organizations, Swami gave His Divine Discourse. Swami then called all the music college students to the stage and talked to them briefly. And as per His command, next there was a music programme by the students of the Institute and the Music College.

Student Concert on the 11th
   

Sri Omprasad started with “Ye poorva Janma phalamo” and also “Neelkandara devaa”; Sri Aswath Narayan sang “Dinakara Subhakara” followed by Guru Prasad with “Saamagaana lolane”. The Hindustani Music Boys of the Music College Sri Abhinav Sitoke and Sri Rahul Sharma then sang the songs “Mere to Giridhar Gopal” and “Payoji Maine Ram Rathan Dhan”. Kaustubh Pare then sang the last song of the evening “Pyaare darshan dijo aaj”.

These vocalists were accompanied on the flute by Sri Ravi Teja, on the harmonium by Sri Sanket Modi, with Sri Sailesh Srivastava on the keyboard and Ratnakar, Shivakumar and Abhisekh Acharya on the tabla. At the end of the concert, Swami talked with all the students and gave them valuable advice on how each of them could improve. The Lord who gave the world the Bhagavad Gita on the battle field was now correcting these students individually in the full gaze of the spill-over holiday crowd that had come from all over the world to witness the holy and historic maha yagnam!

 
   
Student Concert Again On The 13th

After the usual speeches on the 14th evening, (this time by Prof. M. S. Ramaswamy, the Founder-Director of Indian Institute of Management, Bangalore followed by Swami’s divine discourse), Swami graciously allowed Sri Vaidhyanathan of Coimbatore, to render devotional songs in traditional Tamil folk style. Singing in a simple but very sweet and appealing manner that tugged at the heart-strings of all the devotees, Sri Vaidyanathan sang a number of songs that included “Raja Ganapathi”, “Damaru Damaru Dwani”, “Tha Thai Endraduvar”, “Omkaranath Kedaranath”, “Aavinankudi Orathisai”, “Velai Vananguvade” and “Charanamule Namidai”.

 
Sri Vaidyanathan Sings For Swami
 
A Chain For Sri Vaidyanathan

On the occasion of Independence Day, on Aug 15 th evening, we had a concert by the Khan brothers on the sitar. They were the sons of Ustad Abdul Karim Khan, and the grandsons of the legendary Ustad Rehmat Khan. The concert was a mixture of instrumental and vocal music. The 4 Khan brothers – Hamid Khan, Rafique Khan, Shafique Khan, and Mohsin Khan along with Ankush Nayak formed the quintet on the sitar. They were accompanied by Sri Rajendra Nakod on the tabla with vocal support being provided by Sri Narendra L. Nayak. On the sitar they first started with raag Kirwane. They next played the Meera bhajan “Payoji Maine Ram Rathan Dhan Payo” in raag Yaman. In honour of the Indian Independence Day, they next played the patriotic song “Sara Jahan Se Acha”. Next was a vocal and instrumental combo on the panchakshari mantra “Om Namo Shivaya”. They ended their concert with the Meera bhajan “Rama Nama Rasa Pijiye”. At the end of their concert, Swami got up and going over to where the artistes were sitting personally gave clothes to each one of them. After distributing His gifts of Love, Swami graciously posed for group photos with all of the artistes.

 
The Sitar Concert
 
The Coveted Group Photo

Last month the SSSIHL boys had expressed their feeling in dance form set to melodious music. Swami wanted them to do an offering again on the occasion of the yagnam and so the boys too performed beautifully again during the yagna. The tears of their soul, the prayers of their heart, and the droplets of their brow all these were offered in the effulgence of His smile. They offered a dance programme to His supreme Love, a programme entitled “Natraj Natya Vallari”. Swami had earlier given instructions on how he would like the costumes to look and even inspected them on Aug 13th while they were being prepared. Again on the morning of August 15th, he called the leader of the “dance boys” and blessed that they perform the dance in the afternoon. After the concert by the sitar quintet, the stage was set for the dance programme.

 
Swami approving the costumes on 13 th evening
 
“Perform this evening”

The boys presented these dance forms not only as an offering to their beloved Lord but also as a outward expression of their innermost feelings and reverence towards Him and their gratitude for all that He has taught them.

 
So each dance was preceded by a small commentary in Telugu and in English, followed by the dance set to a song specially chosen for the lyrics and the bhava it conveys. A total of 8 dances were performed by the boys that day. The first dance, by 8 boys, glorified His name as a providing a path to their feet, a light for their eyes and that which tenders the wounds of their heart, in their dance form set to the song “Rama Rama Kodanda Rama (x3), Ento Ruchira”. Continuing with the same theme in the next dance, again by 8 boys, and set to the song, “Chandana Chanchita, Nila Kalevasa, Pita Vasan Vana Mauli”, to express their feeling that when we mortals lie worn at Your feet, lift us Lord and reclaim this flute of Yours, forever Yours, to play again. The third dance to the song “Adivo Adladivo, Sri Hari Vasamu, Padivela Seshula, Padagala Mayamu” expressed that though language might recreate the existence, it cannot confer the experience. The next dance (set to the song “Appulevi Sansara Maina Maaku Chaalu, Tappuleni Jetmokkataina Chalu”) extolled the virtues of truth. They said,”Sweat and toil may bring few morsels, but they fortify the endurance of the mind and the strength of the soul. Steal and plunder and raise a mansion but you will lay your dead soul as its foundation”.
One of the dance forms presented that evening
   

The 5th dance done by two boys celebrated the Yakshagana (a folkdance) set to the song “Sri Raghunanada Janaki Jeevana, Rama Rama Rama Sai”. Just as the Yakshagana magnificently captures the folklore in skilful steps, and as the dancer dissolves his identity in the dance, the grace of Yakshagana emerges to embrace and adorn the Lord, was the feeling that these 2 boys conveyed. The sixth dance (by 13 boys) choreographed to an instrumental number (with no voice) celebrated the rhythm, harmony, unity, and the joy of the Voice of Silence. The seventh dance set to the popular bhajan “Bho Shambho Shiva Shambho Svayambho” expressed this world as a perfect mirror where Lord Shiva dances in divine ecstacy. And the last and final song for the day was the much expected Shiva tandava dance performed by the leader of the dance group to an instrumental song.

 
The Yakshagana
 
The Shiva Tandava Dance

On August 16, after speeches by Sri Nityanand Saraswathi from the Ramakrishna Mission in Bangalore and Sri Krishnan Bhagwat, a student pursuing his medical studies, Swami gave His divine discourse. Suddenly in the middle of His divine discourse, Swami materialised a crystal Siva lingam and calling the head priest presented it to him. Clearly the Lord was very pleased at the dedication and devotion with which Sri B.S. Nanjunda Dixit and his team of ritviks (priests) had conducted the entire yagnam proceedings so far.

But clearly the Lord was not pleased with merely making a presentation only to the leader. The very next day, on August 17th, we experienced in full the limitless love of the munificent Lord. While Sri Vinay Kumar called the names of the 135 ritviks, He distributed to each and every one of them beautiful wristwatches as a small token of His immeasurable love and appreciation of their efforts.

He blessed all of them in His own unique way – a nod here, a smile there, or His hand raised in blessing and everyone of the priests wore a smile that was worth a million dollars. All of them came, first prostrated at His lotus feet to obtain His blessings and then graciously accepted the gift that He lovingly proffered to them. Their eyes locked His and in that brief moment they all knew that they had obtained the fruit of their yagna! And the Lord knows all. He then enquired from the Head priest if all the priests had obtained their watches and after coming to know that a couple of priests were not there, he handed their watches to the Head-priest to be given to them.

 
 
 
The Head Priest holds the Lingum


 

 
Wristwatch for all - starting with the head priest
 
The priest prostrate before accepting their watches

But the giving was still not over. Calling all the dance boys who had performed so well on August 15th, he personally gave all of them watches and then finally, He also gave watches to all the vedam boys of the High School and College who had chanted along with the priests all these days.

And this was still not all. On the morning of the 18th, Swami asked the Head-Priest how many of them had families. When he replied, “Thirteen, Swami”, immediately Swami had 13 gorgeous silk sarees brought and personally distributed them to all the married priests.

 
Dance boys watches
 
And for the vedam boys


 

After all this distribution, there was an entertaining musical concert by the singer sisters from Chennai, Ms Ranjani and Ms Gayathri. Starting with Gam Ganapathe, they then sang the Meera bhajanPayoji Maine, followed by the songs Eppo varuvaro and Shankara Shree.

The sisters were accompanied on the violin by Kum Charumathi Raghuraman and on the mridangam by Sri Neyveli Skanda Subramaniam. Swami blessed the artistes with sarees.

 
   
The vocal concert by the sisters from Chennai


 

 

On August 19th, we had a fitting finale to the music programme for the entire yagnam - again a blend of instrumental and vocal music. On the flute (and vocal) was Sri K.L. Sreeram, on the tabla (and the mouth organ) was Sri N. Sundar, on the violin was Sri Embar Kannan, on the ghatam and providing vocal also was Sri Karthick, on the kanjira was Sri Sethuraman and on the mridangam was Sri Poongilam Subramaniam. They sang many heart rending songs including “Ratipatipriya”, “Sambasadasiva”, “Sallabham”, “Payoji Maine”, “Strotasmii”, and “Patanjali”.

The yagnam proceedings made for a long day, starting at 5 AM and going on until 11 AM and everyone would reassemble for the yagnam when it started again at 2 PM and went on till 6:00 or 6:30 PM. In spite of these major physical inconveniences, everyone was in awe at being present for this magnificent and holy ceremony and not one single complaint was heard!

Aug 19th concert
   

The yagnam also had a mesmerising effect on people. We would like to end this report on the yagnam by quoting the personal account of Mr. John Behner, a devotee from El Salvador, who told Heart2Heart, “This experience has two levels of importance for me. The first is the opportunity to be focussed on God almost constantly for 24 hours a day with the help of the darshans of Swami, the mantras which are just imbibed with joy though without understanding the words (being a Westerner) and the holy atmosphere in Sai Kulwant Hall. I have not missed even a minute of the yagna. The second level for me is praying for world peace. In this regard, I have observed a water and fruit juice fast during the 12 days praying that the poor people uprooted from their homes in Lebanon, Iraq and Afghanistan will have enough food”.

And finally it was over. And on the last day, right after the Purna Ahuti ceremony, in the closing ceremony a profound announcement was made. Sri V.Srinivasan, the All-India President of the Sri Sathya Sai Seva Organisations announced that the next Ati Rudra Maha Yagnam would be held in Chennai after Pongal (January 14th, 2007). Sri Raman, speaking next, announced that this time it would be the turn of the youth of Tamil Nadu to organize this magnificent and beneficial event. He also invited the Head Priest to officiate again at this Yagnam also. We at Heart2Heart congratulate the youth of Tamil Nadu for providing the devotees another opportunity to participate in such a beneficial event and wish them all success for their small part in Swami’s glorious mission.

 
Sri V.Srinivasan
 
Sri Raman

[Heart to Heart would like to thank Vidvaan Sri Nidumamidi Srikantha Rao of Tirupathi for providing us the details of the rituals used in the yagnam, that contributed immensely in the writing of this report.]

AUG 16th: KRISHNA JANMASTAMI CELEBRATIONS IN SAI KULWANT HALL

August 16th, the 7th day of the Athi Rudra Maha Yagnam also happened to coincide with Sri Krishna Janmashtami celebrations, or the celebrations to mark the birth anniversary of Lord Krishna.

It was a blessing to see two ceremonies – one marking the glory of Lord Shiva through the recitation of the Namakam and the other celebrating the anniversary of another Poorna Avatar - Lord Krishna – being celebrated at the same time in Sai Kulwant Hall.

Traditionally on this day, Swami’s students lead a procession of His cows from the Gokulam and other animals like deer and of course, Swami’s pet elephant in a procession to Sai Kulwant hall and Swami feeds all of them with bananas and apples.

 
   
Swami Feeding Sai Gita

The yagnam that day had commenced early, at 5 AM and was in full swing with the chanting of the Rudram after the initial chanting of the Arunaparayanam, Mahanyasam, Panchamrutha Abhishekam, when this procession arrived at the gates of Sai Kulwant Hall. Swami Himself went through the Yagya Shala, the only time He crossed the entire mantap for the duration of the Yagnam, to the enclosure right at the entrance, where the animals were waiting to be blessed by Him. He first fed His pet elephant Sai Geetha with apples and she pushed them down one by one. Next an assortment of calves and cows were brought to be blessed by Him and He watched as they were fed bananas and apples by the students and seva dal in attendance. He personally fed a 5 day old calf with a bottle of milk and a very skittish fawn also briefly received His attention, but it was too scared by the crush of people to eat the apple slice. The students sang Krishna bhajans while Swami was thus occupied and the whole scene was a feast for the eyes and the ears. The Rudram and the Krishna bhajans blended with the scene of the chanting ritviks and the expectant crowd of devotees (with the smoke emanating from the homa kundam rending a surreal atmosphere), as the Poorna Avatar of this age fed the animals that were a favourite of the Lord in His previous avatara as a cowherd boy!

 
Swami Feeding Cows
 
Bottle Of Milk For The Calf

After this brief function, done without detracting attention from the yagnam, Swami crossed the Yagna Shala again and settled down in His chair on the dais. Then two High School boys came dressed as the child Krishna and His elder brother Balarama, bringing with them a pot full of butter packets to be blessed by the Lord. Swami spent quite a few minutes talking to both of them. Then two boys came holding white doves to be released by the Lord to mark the birth anniversary of Lord Krishna. On the way back home Swami very graciously cut a cake with a solitary candle (to mark the ageless age of the Avatar) before returning to Yajur Mandiram.

 
Butter Packets
 
Cake Cutting

AUG 26th: SWAMI VISITS THE INSTITUTE

On August 26th, Swami paid a visit to the Institute, early in the morning at 7:45 AM, where boys had arranged a couple of ceremonies for Him. First He inaugurated the Multi-Media centre of the Institute. This is a state of the art facility with three cameras and seven projectors providing a video link between the Puttaparthi and Brindavan campuses. Thus expert faculty can simultaneously address students in both campuses (without any echo as in older equipment). This provides a lot of advantages as guest faculty can be shared and external speakers can get wide coverage with minimal cost. As Sri Gopal Srinivasan (of TVS Electronics) whose team installed these facilities for the Institute said in his speech, “People come from all over to teach in this University, now everyone in other parts of the world can listen to what they have to say”. Swami was given a demonstration of how the system works and links up both the campuses.

 
Swami Inaugurating The Multi Media Centre
 
Swami Listening To The Demonstration


 

 

After inaugurating the multi-media centre, Swami then went to inaugurate the new building that will house the Economics Department. This building was ready a few months ago, but was waiting to be inaugurated by the Chancellor Himself.

And on this day, the last day of an All India Conference (on “Economic Growth with Equity and Stability”) that was being hosted by the Economics Department, Swami came to their building and in the midst of the boys of the department and all its well wishers; He cut the red ribbon to open the building.

He was also taken for a tour of the ground floor of the building before He went back to Sai Kulwant Hall in time for the start of the bhajans there.

Swami Cutting The Ribbon
   

AUG 27th: GANESHA CHATURTHI CELEBRATIONS

This day marks the birth anniversary of Lord Ganesha. After Swami arrived in Sai Kulwant Hall, He first went around to the side of the primary school children and blessed the Ganeshas and other handicrafts that they had made. Then after a few minutes, He came and took His place on the dais. The Institute boys, dressed in a red dhoti and white angavastram (upper cloth), went up to Him respectfully and had their brightly painted clay Ganesha idols blessed. These idols will be worshipped for a few days, and then brought in a ceremonial procession to Sai Kulwant Hall, and later immersed in a pool of water. These small sized Ganesha are made of clay specifically for the short duration of this festival, and are made so that they would disintegrate on immersion in water on the conclusion of the requisite period of worship.

 
Blessing The Clay Ganeshas
 
The Strotam Singers

After the birthday boys were also blessed, Swami gave His permission for the boys to sing Ganesha stotrams. And they sang eight group songs, songs of love and longing, paeans of praise for Lord Ganesha. Starting with “Ek Dant Mahakaya”, “Vataapi Ganapathim”, “Premamya Shirsa Devam” and “Prabhu Ganapathe”, they went on to “Shri Ganesha Shivum Kumara”, “Vinayagane Vinayie”, “Gaieye Ganapathim Jaga Vandana”, and the last one was “Jai Ganapati Vandana Gananayak”.

And with these sounds of praise to Lord Ganesha we also close this month’s chronicles. What an unforgettable and sacred month. Not only was a grand yagnam conducted for the blue-throated one, but we also celebrated the birth anniversaries of the blue-hued one and the elephant-faced one. Truly a rare occurrence when these three Lords of the spiritual hierarchy are all honoured in the short space of 18 days. We are sure that you will all agree with these sentiments.

So till next month, Sai Ram!

- Heart2Heart Team

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