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General: 2011 ANNUAL SPORTS AND CULTURAL FESTIVAL
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De: luistovarcarrillo  (Mensaje original) Enviado: 14/01/2011 14:54

Published on Thursday, January 12, 2010 @ 1640 hrs. IST
The second day of the Sports Festival belonged to the students of Prasanthi Nilayam. It was a carnival of colour from the students of Sri Sathya Sai Primary School and Easwaramma High School while the students of Sri Sathya Sai Higher Secondary School and Sri Sathya Sai Institute of Higher Learning presented a programme of gymnastics and roller skating with interludes of dances with lights.
On this evening, Bhagawan came to Sri Sathya Sai Hill View Stadium at 1715 hrs. preceded by a motorbike escort squad. The procession also had the pageantry of lion dance from the Institute, dragon dance from the Primary School and the brass band of Brindavan students. The first to perform in this session were the students from Sri Sathya Sai Primary School. “Universe is a Divine Play in His Safe Hands” was the backdrop for their programme. It conveyed that Bhagawan’s outstretched, all-embracing hands were protecting the universe. As in the previous years, there was a riot of colours in the performance of Sri Sathya Sai Primary School with a mix of gymnastics. The first presentation was a dance by the students from the girls section to a song which conveyed that they are unable to comprehend what merit they have done in their previous birth to be in the Divine Presence, to have the invaluable Darshan of the Lord in human form.
The next performance was floor exercises typically performed by gymnasts. The students somersaulted and crossed human hurdles after getting elevation from a ramp. Gymnastic feats on a structure was their next performance. The balancing acts performed head downwards, one holding the other and Dhanur Asana (Asana in the pattern of a bow) were performed with dexterity and skill. There was also a display of dragon dance and lion dance.
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Girls dressed as Gopikas with Lord Krishna in their midst was the next performance. This dance transported the audience to the Vraj Brindavan days of Dwapara. A colourful dance with kites by the tiny tots, a Kavadi dance – traditionally performed by Lord Muruga devotees in Tamil Nadu and a peacock dance by the tiny tots won the hearts of the audience. A dance by girls with flowers arranged in a semicircular pattern; the speciality of this dance was the colours of flowers kept changing in a trice just by swaying to and fro. This spectacle won the plaudits of the audience. With this performance, the presentation of Primary School students came to a close. All the students converged for the final formation with placards displaying “We are Yours”.     
Smt. Easwaramma English Medium School, the new entrant to this Sports and Cultural Festival, gave a good account of themselves with a short performance of dances and floor exercises choreographed to perfection. They ended the session with a formation showing WE LOVE YOU SAI declaring loudly to Bhagawan that, YOU ARE OUR EVERYTHING.
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The last performance for the evening session was the students from Sri Sathya Sai Institute of Higher Learning, Sri Sathya Sai Higher Secondary School and Sri Sathya Sai Mirpuri College of Music. At the outset, a few students wheeled in a huge monolith idol of Lord Krishna playing flute towards the dais for their Lord to see and behold the efforts they had put in over a number of days to create this masterpiece.
The performances of the Prasanthi Nilayam students was a healthy mix of sinew and skill. The first item was gymnastics on vaulting horse, parallel bars and balancing acts on a structure. All these were done with agility, dexterity and skill. Events like parallel bars and vaulting horse require a lot of practice to perform even by professionals. The students exhibited these skills quite adeptly. Roller skating, another event displayed by the students exhibited their raw power. The speed of skaters moving in tandem, crossing hurdles, ramp jump over six students, jumping over a wall and jumping over a wall of fire is worth mentioning here.

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Unity Cup 2011, an exhibition of cricket strokes and catching skills was the next presentation. One may recall a cricket match was conducted at Sri Sathya Sai Hill View Stadium in the year 1997 and Unity Cup was presented to the then captain of Indian cricket team Sachin Tendulkar. Cricketers from India, Bangladesh, Sri Lanka, Pakistan and England participated in the match. The students on this occasion made an attempt to bring back those memories with a live cricket match between India and the Rest of the World which ended in a tie. There was also a live practice session with the bowling machine delivering balls at 200 km/hr.
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The next item was a display of harmony in lights, titled ‘star wars’.  Students made various formations like the wave formation with wands of light. The final item of the Prasanth Nilayam campus was lion dance by the Prasanthi Lions. The lions danced gleefully glittering with lights making the grand stand balancing on one leg and climbing a structure with ease to the delight of everyone.
All the students converged for the final formation. A display of fireworks followed. Arati was offered to Bhagawan at 1910 hrs. Thus ended the Annual Sports and Cultural Festival of Sri Sathya Sai Educational Institutions at Prasanthi Nilayam.     

SANKRANTI FESTIVAL-14.01.2011


Sai Spiritual Showers Volume 2 issue 79 Thu Jan 13 2010
Your devotion to God is best expressed by achieving the control of the senses. For the senses rush towards the temporary and the tawdry; and they foul the heart. I require from each of you no other gift, no more valuable offering than the heart I have endowed you with. Give Me that heart, as pure as when I gave it to you, full of the nectar of Love I filled it with. - Sri Sathya Sai
The Divine Director

The vacation had just begun and students of the Brindavan campus were homeward bound. A few remained whose train reservations were unconfirmed. The campus was beginning to wear the deserted "vacation" look. Then came Bhagawan! And the complexion of the campus changed instantly. It began humming with life. Reservations were cancelled by the delighted students. Many others came flocking back when they heard the news.

The very first morning after His arrival, Bhagawan directed us to stage a short play on the day of the Institute's Convocation, 22nd November, giving barely twenty days' time for all the preparations that go with the production of a play. To begin with, the casting alone would take some days, we thought, as we may have to test a number of students for the lead role and other roles.

The play that Bhagawan had directed us to stage was a musical adaptation of ten verses from Adi Sankara's "Bhaja Govindam". The structure of the play was such that the lead role player had about 90 percent of the play's dialogue as his lines and practically all the songs in it. It required an actor with extraordinary memory, diction and musical skill, not to mention the necessary stage presence to play the role of Sri Sankara. We were at a loss to find the right actor for such a difficult role. Bhagawan solved our problem in a trice. With His insight into individual talent, ability and personality, Bhagawan picked the student not only for the lead role, but also those for all other roles within five minutes. He spoke to them about the nature of each role helping them to understand their different roles in depth and enabling them to portray those characters convincingly. He gave them hints on the personal mannerisms, individual eccentricities and subtle aspects of gait, stance and posture which make the characters come alive on the stage.

Music plays a great part in the appeal of this play. The verses from "Bhaja Govindam" are sung in pure Carnatic style. This was where Bhagawan acted as a music teacher par excellence. It was a most wonderful experience to hear and witness the pure melody that flowed from Him as He taught the leading actor how to sing, enunciate, pause, and enrich the flavour of the classical strains with special vocal effects. He who is Nadabrahmam incarnate gave lessons in singing to the students, which revealed His great compassion.

When it came to the listing of costumes and accessories for the entire cast of actors, we were faced with the problem of ordering a long list of odds and ends from local dealers, who were fully booked because of the large scale cultural festival that was to take place in Bangalore for the SAARC conference. We were in a quandary over this and Bhagawan solved this problem tool He had everything we needed. The costumes, rudraksha-malas, antique jewellery, furniture, deer skins, silks, shawls and what not! Even lighting crew and stage backdrop men were all available in no time. As regards the instruments for the orchestra, Bhagawan provided all the instruments, an excellent music director and very competent players on string, wind and percussion instruments.

It was a liberal education for all of us who were involved in the production. Bhagawan enriched the script of the play by adding sublime truths and gems of Vedantic teaching couched in beautiful, simple language. What would have been a crude Morality Play was transformed by Him into a stirring, inspiring and deeply enjoyable mixture of music and spirituality.

Through "Bhaja Govindam" Sri Sankara wanted to drive home into the hearts of men the truth that devotion to God, detachment from the illusory charms of worldly objects and sincere effort to follow the Guru's teachings will save man from perpetual misery.

The first scene shows the Acharya and his disciples meditating in the morning near Benares. The next scene depicts how Sri Sankara pricks the bubble of intellectual pride in a learned pundit. The scholar is engrossed in his subject and hankers after the rewards that scholarship bestows. Sankara makes him realise that without devotion to God, achievements of man in the arts and sciences lead him nowhere.

The next scene portrays the emptiness of human vanity. A wealthy young man, proud and arrogant, imagines that he is the master of the world. Sankara gives a jolt to his vanity by opening his eyes to the instability of worldly grandeur and advises him to turn his thoughts towards God.

The next scene portrays the vanity of the self righteous orthodox man who returns from a pilgrimage full of smug satisfaction and a holier than thou attitude. Sankara makes him realise the futility of such pilgrimages when they don't result in the cultivation of humility, detachment and true piety.

The fifth scene depicts a quiet moment in the life of the disciples of the Master. Some are performing their daily duties and others are engaged in study and meditation. The senior most disciple Thotaka reflects on their experience as sanyasis following the Great Master. The Master comes presently and discourses to them on the bliss of renunciation.

The next scene presents the picture of the terrible fate that awaits man in his old age. Sri Sankara advises such men to start meditating on God before it is too late.

The next scene shows how Sankara teaches a group of proud pundits the futility of learning without developing faith in Oneness with all.

The eighth scene portrays how man is caught up in the endless cycle of birth and death. Sankara exhorts man to surrender to God and seek His grace to snap the ties of human bondage.

The last scene shows the Master teaching his disciples and answering their questions on spiritual problems. Even householders are drawn to the great compassionate Master. He guides them in their attempts to understand the goal of life.

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Updated on Thursday, Jan 13, 2011 @ 2140 hrs. IST
Thu, Jan 13, 2011: After two days of hectic sporting and cultural activities at the Vidyagiri Hill View Stadium, this evening, action shifted back to Sai Kulwant Hall with Prasanthi Nilayam Campus presenting a dance drama in the immediate Divine presence.
In the evening, Bhagawan arrived in His car at 1745 hrs. and after His usual round of darshan moved into the bhajan hall where the drama troupe was awaiting His arrival. Blessing the boys Bhagawan emerged through the rear entrance to appear on the dais at 1800 hrs.
This evening's presentation was on the essence of Bhagavatham, entitled, "Bhagavatha Saaram". The centre-block had a special set up assisted by special lighting. Even as bhajans continued, Bhagawan went on blessing the day's birthday beneficiaries.
Bhajans stopped abruptly at His command, at 1810 hrs., and blessings were sought before the commencement of the programme.
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The presentation, a thesis on Bhagavatham, was a summation of the essence of the epic illustrated in the form of dialogue between Lord Vishnu and Sage Narada. Lord Vishnu, explaining the epic's essence, spoke of the priceless pearls the epic offers, namely, Bhakthi (devotion), Jnaana (knowledge), Vairaagya (dispassion), Thathwa (philosophical insight) and Mukthi(liberation). The epic is rightly described as Bhakthi Jnaana Vairaagya Thathwa Mukthi Saagaram. All these essential features were explained with flashback illustrations from stories of yore, namely, Hanuman's story for Bhakthi, Lord Brahma's story for Jnaana, Divine Mothers, Yasoda, Devaki and Easwaramma for Vairagya, Nachiketa's story for philosophical insight and lastly, the story of Radharani illustrating Mukthi.
The hour-long presentation essentially portrayed as to how God and His devotees co-existed to make alive the epic called Bhagavatham. It's essentially the story of God and His devotees.
After the presentation Bhagawan moved down to pose for a photo session with the troupe. After blessing the troupoe, as Bhagawan moved back on to the dais soon Mangala Arathi was offered, at 1920 hrs. After Arathi, Bhagawan blessed the sweets and as sweets went for distribution to the devotees, Bhagawan blessed the drama boys distributing sweets in person.
Leaving the dais, en route, many 'helping hands' who were instrumental at His hand for the successful sporting festival were seated. Accepting letters Bhagawan blessed many of them before retiring to Yajur Mandiram at 1935 hrs.
Price distribution ceremony of Sports and Cultural Festival 2011 will be held tomorrow evening.



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