wp-latest-posts domain was triggered too early. This is usually an indicator for some code in the plugin or theme running too early. Translations should be loaded at the init action or later. Please see Debugging in WordPress for more information. (This message was added in version 6.7.0.) in /home/srisathy/archive.srisathyasai.org.np/wp-includes/functions.php on line 6170spacious domain was triggered too early. This is usually an indicator for some code in the plugin or theme running too early. Translations should be loaded at the init action or later. Please see Debugging in WordPress for more information. (This message was added in version 6.7.0.) in /home/srisathy/archive.srisathyasai.org.np/wp-includes/functions.php on line 6170An important event of the birthday celebrations in Nepal is the grand procession taken out on November 23rd. The main showpiece of the procession is a beautiful large-sized photo of Bhagawan decked with flowers and decorations placed on an equally ornate chariot. At the very start of the rally is a large banner announcing Swami’s birthday, which is followed by Sai volunteers chanting Veda. Following the Veda group are talented musicians playing the Panche Baja (traditional Nepali musical instruments played on auspicious occasion). After this group comes the bhajan singing party, Bhagawan’s chariot, SSE children, youths, and large number of devotees in succession. Different groups of devotees each are dressed in colorful folk costumes of various ethnicities. The large number of devotees clad in white dress holding placards with Bhagawan’s message is indeed an awesome sight to behold. Huge crows of spectators witness the grand procession with great reverence. At several places residents pour Chandan, Akshatas (sanctified colored rice), and flowers on the altar of Bhagawan with great devotion. This year the procession was observed in 80 Sai centers attended by more than 4000 devotees.
In the evening of November 23rd, approximately 4770 devotees took part in bhajans across all Sai centers. On same day, 42 cardiac, 34 ECG and 42 diabetic check-up were done by doctors at a medical camp in Kathmandu. Sai Prasadam was served to 800 children of two schools at Samakhusi, Kathmandu.
Ladies Day
The birthday activities commenced from the Ladies Day. The day began with Omkar, Supravatam, Nagarsankirtan and Lakshya Archana (chanting names of Baba and offering beads of rice and flowers to him). During the course of the day, various activities were performed across the country. Community temples in kathmandu were cleaned at various places by a total of 100 Sai volunteers. Sewing machines and certificates of tailoring were distributed to six ladies. In Kavre, a special package was handed to 91 elderly ladies above 65 years of age with weak financial background. The package consisted of rice, lentils, oil, salt, plate, pan, spoon, bowl, glass, mug, bucket, saree, face towel, blanket, a pair of socks, a pair of sandals, woolen cap and bed-sheet accompanied by a packet of Vibhuti and photo of Bhagavan Baba. Lunch was also provided to each of the recipients. At the end of this event, an elderly lady of 93 years of age performed Mangal Aarati to Bhagavan Baba. In Kathmandu, 73 elderly ladies from Gamcha village were served with warm shawls and snacks at Chabahil center. In Biratnagar, 91 ladies were served with sarees and 5 street dwellers were served with warm clothes. In Pokhara, 10 ladies were trained to make cotton garland as part of skill development program.
Youth Day
The Youth Day was celebrated by youths taking lead and organizing blood donation drive, community cleanup campaigns and conducting public as well as special bhajans to mark the day. In various places across Nepal, about 500 people attended public bhajans. A total of 554 pints of blood were collected. In Hetauda, 31 youths thoroughly cleaned hospital premises. In Pokhara, youths served 40 patients with fruits and confectionaries at a local hospital. In Pokhara, a bhajan competition amongst youth girls was also organized. Youths also served 20 cows with food. In Kathmandu, Sai youths provided warm clothes to 12 and sports wear to 31 children. On the eve of Bhagawan’s birthday, starting at 9 PM, Sai youths combed streets, temple premises, bus-parks and other public places frequently used by street dwellers to retire for the night. To each they wrapped warm blankets around their back, handed a photograph of Bhagawan Baba along with a small packet of vibhuti. This year 300 blankets were distributed in serving the needy.
Education Day
School uniforms were distributed to 129 children. Stationaries along with confectionaries were distributed to 1040 children. Raw food package was distributed to 31 elders, and clothes to 8 elders. In Kathmandu and Biratnagar, raw food items along with confectionaries were provided to centers housing a combined total of 70 disabled children. A quiz contest was organized based on Bhagawan’s life and message, wherein 60 children from different schools participated. Furthermore 282 SSE children and 35 SSE children participated in a cultural show and talent show respectively based on Swami’s teachings and human values. The chairman of SSSTN laid the foundation stone of Sri Sathya Sai Vidhyashram at Baghmara, Kaski amidst Veda chanting. This event was attended by 250 Sai devotees.
Service Day
Narayanseva was organized whereby 19,500 people partook prasadam. Fruits and milk were handed to 315 patients in different hospitals on this day. One cooking gas stove and gas cylinder was distributed to a disabled person. At a leprosy rehabilitation center, food was distributed to 13 resident patients. Thirty-six sets of traditional Nepali baby-dress were distributed to 36 new-born babies. Rice bags and cooking oil was handed to 9 new mothers. Fruits and confectionaries were distributed to 16 elderly people in different hospitals. A health checkup was done by 1 physician and 3 nurses to 74 patients. Sri Sathya Sai Bal Ashram was inaugurated by the chairman of SSSTN at Nadipur in Pokhara. This boys-only orphanage is the second shelter home being run by SSSTN.
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The World Youth Festival had a spectacular Inauguration Ceremony in the Sai Kulwant Hall, with the lighting of the lamp, Vedam Chanting by 200 youth from all around the world. The Hall was filled with more than 3200 youth from over 69 countries of the world. The leaders from each country, participated in the Flag Procession Ceremony carrying their National Flag, marking their presence and participation in the Festival. After the Multi-Faith Prayers, the International Youth Coordinator welcomed the august gathering to the Sathya Sai World Youth Festival 2016. With the presentation of the Festival Theme Song-‘Celebrate Love, Celebrate Life’, the Chairman of the Prashanthi Council addressed the Youth, so did The All India President, Nimish Pandya. The Chief Guest for the Event, Honorable Piyush Goyal, the Minister of State with Independent Charge of Power, Coal and New & Renewable Energy reinstated, “Take back not only great memories, but the messages from Swami.”
The other sessions of the day with the theme, “Love is the Source”, included a program offering by Sathya Sai Youth and Radio Sai team, showing the participants how to Plug into The Source. The broadcast of the Evening Darshan Program was various addresses, especially by the Legendary Indian Cricketer, V.V.S. Laxman, who was welcomed with a thunder of claps. Laxman, who retired from International Cricket in 2012, talked about all his experiences with Swami, and how each of his major decisions were influenced by Bhagavan.
The 2nd day started quite early for the youth, with various activities such as Football, Volleyball, Yoga, Taichi, Basketball, Yoga and Hike to Hanuman Statue. The youth were energized and delighted with the morning activities, which could be clearly seen in the other sessions of the day. The Morning Session at Sai Kulwant Hall had addresses by Ms. Saiusha Haridas, Zone 4 Youth Coordinator, Dr. Chandinie and Guest Speaker, Ms. Alida Parkers of Zone 6. The 2nd and 3rd sessions at Poornachandra Auditorium had various influential interactions, based on the theme, “Love is the Path”. Speakers spoke about service stating, “You’ll have the will to serve others, when you see yourself in them, and God in yourself”. Swami says, “I decide who knows/comes to me, even 77000 horses cannot bring you here until I wish to”, and thus the participants were chosen ones for the Festival.
The Evening had various Festival Workshop Sessions such as Secrets to Spiritual Fitness(Healthy & Spiritual Living) by Dr. Hari Conjeevaram, In Tune with the Name(Bhajans and Namasmarana) by Mr. Amey Deshpandey, Mr. Ravi Kumar, Mr. Raju Siddharta, Step Up to Serve (Leading and Volunteering in Sai Projects) by Mr. Alex Grana and Post, Tweet, Like & Share (Social Media & Spirituality) by Ms. Vani Santhirasegram. The 2nd day ended with various forms of dance performed by youth from different parts of the world, that left everyone with awe and delight.
Day 3 also started with the Morning Sessions and moved onto the Morning Session at Sai Kulwant Hall. Sri Sathya Sai Seva Organisation’s unique system was discussed as was the SSS Divya Jyoti Program which focuses on ‘inspiring children by empowering schools’ because Education has been really close to Baba. Discussion on a successful and useful persons were done where a successful person takes more from the society than s(he) gives and an useful person gives more to the society than (s)he gives. Julio Vivenes Villavicencio, Zone 2B Youth Coordinator talked about the 1st quality of Sathya Sai devotee to be fervor faith in God; faith that God is Omnipresent. He talked about miracles by Swami in his life which saved his life and various miracles to his family members.
Dr. Chandrasekhar Narayan, Director of Research, IBM, USA, talked about the pursuit to success, without compromising the values. He asked the youth to listen and read the teachings of Baba, using it to make small decisions that later transcends into bigger and important results. He summarized his speech in 3 simple sentences: “Do not Rush to Judge Others, Give them time to prove Themselves”, “Long Term Goals v. Short Term Goals” and “Getting Out of Our Comfort Zone”.
The Session at Poornachandra was addressed by Sri R.J. Ratnakar, Trustee of Sri Sathya Sai Central Trust. He exclaimed that he was so happy with the participation and said that in Sai’s world, there are no strangers, but only brothers and sisters. Youth is not an age, he said, that even at 80, baba exuberated with youthfulness. Swami has said, “Youthfulness comes with truthfulness.” He stated his life experience when Swami sent him away from Puttaparthi and seeing him cry, Swami told him, “Bangaru! Never do anything that makes you ashamed of yourself!” He asked the youth to always keep in mind the behavior Swami expects from us. We should always remember, “God First, Others Next, Self-Last”. At the end of the speech, he distributed sarees to ladies and clothes to gents.
Throughout the Festival, food was distributed free to all the Youth. Various cuisines were made and distributed as per the choice of the Youth. South & North Indian and Western food were distributed in a tent to all the youth. Breakfast, Lunch & Dinner consisted of different menu to facilitate the learning and participation of the youth. The work done by the Seva dal was next to great. All the Seva dals at the food counter, in the kitchen and all around Prashanthi need to be applauded, for it was them who assisted in the proper functioning of the Festival. The Accommodation Team, did a wonderful team accommodating more than 3200 youth with proper rooms, where they could rest their brains with the hectic 3-day schedule.
Along with the youth of other countries, the participation of Nepal was visible throughout the 3-day Festival. 237 youth delegates from all the 7 regions of Nepal participated representing Nepal, the number being the highest number of participants from any country, except India. 5 Nepalese took part in the Veda-chanting procession in the opening ceremony. The Sai Symphony musical program had 2 Nepalese vocalists and a keyboardist. In the double decker building inside the Ashram, Prasanthi had its very first ‘Parthi’s Got Talent’, in which a Nepali brother got the divine opportunity to host one of the sessions of the program. Along with that, Nepalese singers sang in the Morning and Evening Sessions of Bhajans in Sai Kulwant Hall. It was a great opportunity for all the youth, who were each hand-picked by Swami Himself, and were chosen, trained and blessed to take in all the sessions of the Festival, and spread it back in Nepal.
This must have been one of the most successful programs in the history of SSSIO. From participation, to the world-class speakers, to the most interactive programs, everything was perfect as is in Prashanthi. Everything done in Swami’s presence is at its majestic grandeur. The Festival taught the youth a lot of things, which they can take back home and create more leaders, leaders that can take forward Swami’s mission to its fullest and enrich the lives of all with Sai’s love, for He is the Source, Path and Goal.
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Buddha Poornima Celebrations-21 May 2016 Evening Programme
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Buddha Poornima Celebrations, Day 2 – 22 MAY 2016 – Evening programme
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]]>Similarly the 21 sai youth volunteers after a 9 hours difficult journey served 827 households of Ghumba VDC of Sindhupalchok, with mattresses and blankets on 16 January 1016. This place is also crually hit by the massive earthquake of 2015. The people of this VDC are Living in a temporary shelter and struggling with the chill weather. They felt much relieved when they received warmth of Bhagvan Baba’s love through his youths.
साई युवा सामुदायिक सरसफाई कार्यक्रम
“भद्रकाली मन्दिर परिसर”
शनिबार १२ गते दिउँसो १२ः३० बजे
-वृद्धवृदालाई सरसफाई सेवा
– नारायण सेवा
-पञ्च भजन
– मन्दिर सरसफाई र रङ्ग लगाउने