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Video Webcast of Ganesh Chaturthi Celebrations (Evening Programme) from Prasanthi Nilayam - 09 Sept 2013

 

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Ganesh Chaturthi 2013 Webcast of the Ganesh Chaturthi Celebrations (Morning Programme)  from Prasanthi Nilayam - 09 Sept 2013 VIDEO MORNING PROGRAMME

 

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9 September, Prasanthi Nilayam: Celebrating Ganesh Chaturthi students from SSSIHL offered a musical offering yesterday in Praasnthi Nilayam. The programme commenced at 0820 hrs. after 20-mts of Rudram chanting. The half-an-hour programme had some of the Ashtakams of Lord Vinayaka followed by some keertans… an all Ganesha bhajan followed and the programme ended with Mangala Arathi at 0930 hrs.

In the evening the programme commenced at 1700 hrs. with an introductory speech by Sri Sai Giridhar Sai Ram, Doctoral Research Scholar with Dept Of Chemistry at SSSIHL, Prasanthi Nilayam Campus. Bharatiya Culture is replete with festivals and one needs to ponder over the greater significance of the same, said the young research scholar speaking about the country’s greater fortune to have Bharat Bhagya Vidatha Himself, Bhagawan, Who is teaching and moulding the country through various religious festivals.

Sri Giridhar then spoke about how Bhagawan subtly teaches elevating His devotees to higher spiritual realms, based on his own experience from the 2004 Ganesha Chaturthi. Quoting Bhagawan’s Own Words that, when you are able to think of Me, know that you have My abundant grace, the young speaker continued speaking of the importance of channelizing Divine Blessings in the right direction by illustrating the famous Ganesha story wherein He emerged the winner over his elder Brother Karthikeya, by circumambulating His Divine Parents instead of going around the physical universe.

Bhagawan’s Divine discourse followed next. Expounding on the significance of the worship of Vinayaka…Bhagawan said, everyone has a master above him…but Vinayaka has no Over Lord above Him…Explaining the physiological features with respect to human heart and blood circulation system Bhagawan then said Vinayaka has subtle significance of conferring good health.

Students read all unwanted stuff these days, they should in turn read His Story…sacred literature…said Bhagawan ending His Divine discourse with the bhajan Hari Bhajana Binaa Sukha Shanthi Nahi…

An all Ganesha Bhajan session ensued ended with Mangala Arathi at 1815 hrs.

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Ganesha Immersion Ceremony at Prasanthi Nilayam at 4 p.m. (IST) - 11 Sep 2013
 

 
 
   
   
Devotional frenzy marked the Wednesday evening when scores of Ganeshas marched to the Seat Of The Divine in Sai Kulwant Hall paying obeisance to Divine Father and Mother, Sai Easwara before retreating for the ceremonial immersion.

It is a set tradition in Prasanthi to have immersion on the 3rd day of the Ganesh Chaturthi festival.

 

 

The procession into the hall commenced shortly after 1600 hrs. with Ganeshas in varied colours and shapes making a boisterous, yet disciplined entry into the hallowed precincts.

 

 

Even as all Ganeshas settled inside, the little ‘ganas’ from the Primary School came forward dancing beautifully to a Ganesha theme that was followed by a robust dance by the Higher Secondary students who danced to the theme, Ganesha – The Leader Of All.

 

 

It was time for Ganeshas to retreat. Multi-coloured Ganeshas in different shapes, representing various institutions, came forward paying obeisance to Bhagawan before retreating. The Ganeshas varied from Phoenix Ganesha, Boat Ganesha, Ganesha on the swing, Ganesha on the Himalayas, Nataraja Vinayaka Ganesha, Eagle Ganesha, Conch Ganesha, Swan Ganesha, Seven-tusked Elephant Ganesha, Reindeer X-Mas Ganesha etc.

Bhajans continued and ended with Mangala Arathi at 1800 hrs.

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Music Concert by Mr. Jayakumar Jayanti from Prasanthi Nilayam
Wednesday, September 11th, 2013
A musical offering – Sai Pushpanjali – by Sri Jayakumar marked the second evening of the ongoing Ganesh Chaturthi festival here in Prasanthi Nilayam yesterday...Read more
 

Video Webcast of a Music Concert by Mr. Jayakumar Jayanti from Prasanthi Nilayam - 10 Sep 2013
 

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Bhagwan explains the significance of worshipping Lord Ganesha on the occasion of Vinayaka Chaturthi ... Swami dwells upon the aspects of 'offerings' made to Lord Ganesha ..
 
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How the little lad born in a tiny remote hamlet in Andhra Pradesh went on becoming the Beacon Light 'Bhagawan Sri Sathya Sai' of the world was depicted by the local Balvikas children in a presentation entitled 'Parthi Parijatalu' this evening here in Prasanthi Nilayam, on the auspicious occasion of GANESH CHATURTHI , on 19 SEP 2012

 
 
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Wednesday, September 19th, 2012

 

 

Ganapathi is called Vinayaka because there is no master above Him. He is all powerful and independent. Without recognizing the esoteric significance of the Vinayaka Principle, people look only at the external form and offer worship in mundane terms.


What is the inner significance of worshipping the elephant-faced deity? The elephant is a symbol of might and magnitude. The elephant’s foot is larger than that of any other animal. The elephant can make its way through the densest jungle. In this way, it signifies the quality of a leader who shows the way for others.

The elephant is also known for its fidelity and gratitude. In any circumstance, it will not forget its master. Even in its last moments, if it hears the voice of its master, it will open its eyes and look for him. It will sacrifice its life for its master. These are the lessons man should learn from the elephant. Intelligence without gratitude is valueless. Every man should be grateful to those who have helped him. – Bhagawan Sri Sathya Sai Baba
 

 
 
 
 

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Today is auspicious Vinayaka Chaturthi, symbolising the birth of elephant-headed God, Lord Ganesha, Son of Divine Parents, Lord Shiva and Mother Parvathi. Ganesh Chaturthi is festival that received its fullest dues over the years in the most inspiring physical presence of Beloved Bhagawan. Keeping those golden lively memories in the backdrop, Prasanthi woke up this morning, tuned to the Lord of remover of all obstacles, gearing up to celebrate the auspicious day.

(clips from Ganesh Chaturthi 2009 in the immediate Divine Presence)

On the auspicious morning, students from Sri Sathya Sai Institute of Higher Learning will offer a bouquet of devotional songs at 0820 hrs. after 20 minutes of Vedic Chants. In the evening Balvikas children from Puttaparthi will offer a Musical Dance Drama entitled “Parthi Parijathamulu”.

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Sathya Sai Parijatalu, Dance Drama by Puttaparthi Balvikas…

Wednesday, September 19th, 2012

 

How the little lad born in a tiny remote hamlet in Andhra Pradesh went on becoming the Beacon Light ‘Bhagawan Sri Sathya Sai’ of the world was depicted by the local Balvikas children in a presentation entitled ‘Parthi Parijatalu’ this evening here in Prasanthi Nilayam.

The presentation was based on the story of two youngsters, who were sceptical towards Bhagawan and His Divinity. As their doubting minds needed touch of evidence before accepting Bhagawan as the Avatar of the Age, the youth were taken to a ‘guided tour’ by experienced devotees narrating tales of glory of His Avatarhood and Divine Mission, as experienced by them. Some of the episodes shown were: the story of cholera epidermic being kept away by the Pandari Bhajans led by little Sathya, the episode showing grandfather Kondama Raju hearing ‘Omkara’ from little Sathya’s breath, Bhagawan curing Himself of the paralytic stroke, etc.

 

Sathya Sai Parijatalu, Dance Drama by Puttaparthi Balvikas…

 

The presentation had beautiful interludes of song and dance sequences, heralding the glory of Sri Sathya Sai Avatar. This is the maiden cultural presentation by the Balvikas of Puttaparthi that had its inception several years ago. Hundred children from in and around the village participated in the presentation.

 

Sathya Sai Parijatalu, Dance Drama by Puttaparthi Balvikas…

 

The presentation ended with the children along with elders taking a vow that they would dedicate themselves to the Mission of spreading Bhagawan’s message of Love and Service.

 

Sathya Sai Parijatalu, Dance Drama by Puttaparthi Balvikas…

 

At the end of the presentation all participating children were presented with special gifts. Even as Bhajans continued children formed into disciplined rows posing for photograph session at the Sanctum Sanctorum.

 

Sathya Sai Parijatalu, Dance Drama by Puttaparthi Balvikas…

 

Mangala Arathi was offered at 1815 hrs.

 

Sathya Sai Parijatalu, Dance Drama by Puttaparthi Balvikas…

 

Tomorrow, students from Sri Sathya Sai Vidya Vihar, Moosapet, Hyderabad will be presenting a cultural presentation in the evening in Sai Kulwant Hall.

 

Sathya Sai Parijatalu, Dance Drama by Puttaparthi Balvikas…

 

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Musical Offering and Divine Discourse…

Wednesday, September 19th, 2012
 

Celebrating holy Ganesh Chaturthi, students from the Institute offered a string of hymns propitiating Lord Ganesha this morning here in Prasanthi Nilayam. Singing special hymns invoking the Lord, Who is hailed as ‘Prathama Vandana’, the students regaled the audience with devotional music interlaced with instrumental and dance for forty-five minutes.

The songs were Ganashtakam beginning with Ekadantam Mahakayam, Mein Ganapathi..., Tatwamariya Tarama, a Carnatic piece, Tujhe Kripaa Taari Ya Jaaga, a Marathi Abhang, Aradhanam Abhivandanam, Apni Dil Kee Pukar Aaye Hain Tujhko Sunaane…The dance was to the tune of Mudaakadaara Modakam, the Ganesha Pancharatnam featuring the purport of the hymn. The instrumental piece was a fusion of Sitar, Violin, Tabla, Flute and Electronic Keyboard playing the bhajan Gowri Nandana Gajanana.

 

Musical Offering and Divine Discourse…

 

Bhagawan’s Divine Discourse delivered during one of the Vinayaka Chaturthi occasions followed. Calling Vinayaka as the Lord without an Over Lord, Bhagawan discoursed touching upon the inner significance of the festivity. “Our history is replete with sacred inner meanings. But the modern youth do not pay any attention to our history. They waste their time in reading novels and meaningless stories. These kathas (stories) will give only vyathas (sorrow). Divine story alone teaches you the ideal path” said Bhagawan urging the students to take the right path towards Divinity. Speaking on about Brahmacharya, Bhagawan stressed on the need to lead an ideal Brahmacharya life, practising constant contemplation of Brahma.

 

Musical Offering and Divine Discourse…

 

The Divine discourse came to an end with the bhajan “Hari Bhajana Binaa Sukha Shanthi Nahin…”. A string of Ganesha bhajans followed before Mangala Arathi offering at 0950 hrs.

 

Musical Offering and Divine Discourse…

 

Even as bhajans continued students from the Primary followed by senior students offered festive handmade greetings to Bhagawan at the Sanctum Sanctorum.

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Sri Sathya Sai Vidya Mandir, Hyderabad Dance Programme….

Thursday, September 20th, 2012
Colourful children from Sri Sathya Sai Vidya Mandir, Moosapet, Hyderabad danced gracefully at the Sanctum Sanctorum offering a Dance Ballet entitled Sri Sathya Sai Natya Malika this evening here in Prasanthi Nilayam.

 

Sri Sathya Sai Vidya Mandir, Hyderabad Dance Programme….

 

Choreographed uniquely, offering a virtual ritual of Sri Sathya Sai Ashtotharam, the programme was interlaced with thematic dance sequences singing Bhagawan’s Divine glory. The presentation that began with a Ganesha invocation continued with the Ashtotharam that was offered in phases, after every interlude. As the holy chants of Ashtotharam resounded in the vast Sai Kulwant Hall, graceful children danced to a make-shift podium, arranged in front of the Altar, making the offering. Interlacing the Ashtotharam offering, children danced gracefully to the tunes of beautiful songs, regaling the audience for an hour.

 

Sri Sathya Sai Vidya Mandir, Hyderabad Dance Programme….

 

Earlier,  before the commencement of the programme, children along with organisers offered obeisance at the Sanctum Sanctorum invoking Divine blessings. A brief introduction about the inception of the institution followed after which, Swapna, one of the students from the school spoke in brief reminiscing Bhagawan and His Love. Sai Ashtothara Likhita Japam done 1,17,000 by the devout children of the school was offered at Bhagawan’s Lotus Feet before the commencement of the programme.

 

Sri Sathya Sai Vidya Mandir, Hyderabad Dance Programme….

 

At the end of the programme all the children were presented with special gifts. Even as bhajans continued children posed for photographs. Bhajans ended with Thursday Special “Rama Rama Rama Sita…” The session concluded with Mangala Arathi offering at 1830 hrs.

 

Sri Sathya Sai Vidya Mandir, Hyderabad Dance Programme….

 

Tomorrow being the third day of the Ganesh Chaturthi festival, scores of Ganesha’s representing various Prasanthi institutions will be brought to the Mandir, in the evening at 1630 hrs., before ceremoniously taking out in procession for immersion.

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Lord Ganesha Immersed with Festive Gaiety…

Friday, September 21st, 2012
Prasanthi’s three day Ganesh Chaturthi celebrations, the festival of great spiritual significance, fun and frolic, culminated this evening marked with great festive exuberance.

Marked by Prasanthi’s special touch of grace and gaiety, scores of Ganeshas in varied hues and contour, flanked by batches of students and staff members, marched into the Sai Kulwant Hall shortly after 1630 hrs. beginning the proceedings for the auspicious evening.

 
Lord Ganesha Immersed with Festive Gaiety…

 

The venue, Sai Kulwant Hall, bore a festive look bustling with great devotional fervour and enthusiasm anticipating the fleet of Ganeshas.

 

Lord Ganesha Immersed with Festive Gaiety…

 

Marching in, exhibiting festive hustle and bustle, Ganeshas, numbering 21, in fanciful shapes and decor, were arrayed in a disciplined order covering the entire stretch of Bhagawan’s darshan pathway.

 

Lord Ganesha Immersed with Festive Gaiety…

 

This is the occasion when Prasanthi showcases Ganeshas in varied theme, displaying colourful innovative ideas with the enthusiastic devoted bunch of students putting their best to impress upon The Over Lord of Prasanthi. This year too, like previous years, the procession had all the variety of craftsmanship, depicting spiritual and social themes of relevance.

 

Lord Ganesha Immersed with Festive Gaiety…

 

Once the ‘Ganeshas’ were settled in their respective slots, higher secondary students lit up the already exuberant evening with a vibrant musical dance offering, dancing to the tune of a popular song, ‘Sri Ganesha Deva Sri Ganesha Deva…’

 

Lord Ganesha Immersed with Festive Gaiety…

 

After Mangala Arathi offering to the Ganeshas each group went round the Sanctum Sanctorum. Subsequently each of the Ganesha was brought to the Sanctum Sanctorum, presenting to the Over Lord, before retreating for immersion. The whole exercise was over in an hour.

 

 

 

 

Bhajans continued for the next 30 minutes and Mangala Arathi was offered at 1800 hrs.

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