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West Indies Offering in Prasanthi-8 Aug 2010

West Indies Offering in Prasanthi-8 Aug 2010

Published on Thursday, Aug 12, 2010 at 0013 Hrs. IST

Continuing with the ongoing series of cultural presentations by visiting overseas groups, a group of nations from the Caribbean Islands presented a musical offering of West Indies Love, entitled Unity in Diversity on the evening of 8th Aug in the Divine presence. The island nations participated included Aruba, Trinidad and Tobago, Barbados, Guyana, Grenada, Curacao etc. Over 240 devotees from the above island nations have joined in this pilgrimage to Prasanthi Nilayam.
 


In the evening, upon coming onstage at 1700 hrs. Bhagawan sat through for the next ten minutes listening to the Vedic incantations before commencing the proceedings at 1710 hrs. Regional Incharge of SSSSO, Mr. Tajmool Hussein made a brief introduction of the ensuing programme, listing out the country names offering gratitude to Bhagawan's benign benevolence. He also made a mention of the humanitarian services rendered by the island nations during the devastating earthquake that rocked Haiti early this year.

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The Island Nations’ offering of Love blossomed in the form of a small stint of Vedam. Continuing from there they presented an array of seven songs, fast numbers, accompanied by scintillating music. The first song was the famous Harry Belafonte composition, "Island in the Sun", an illustration of daily life and living in the island nation. Next number to follow was "One Love, One Heart" of Bob Marley, on the Brotherhood of Man and Fatherhood of God.

Third one "Oh Children of Noble and Ancient Culture" 'spoke about' the story of ancestral indian migration of 'great labour' into the island nation, building the 'new home' adhering to Dharma, that was carried from India. Four more songs followed, all sounding Love for the Lord before the Balvikas children and the Young Adults took over with a unique music extravaganza, an instrumental on Steelpan.

Tassa drums or Steelpans are claimed to have originated in the Caribbean islands, known as the traditional or Indigenous musical instrument of the island nation made purely out of used oil barrels.
 

Playing on the Tassa drums, this group of children, tuned to the finger baton of the conductor, created a west indian canvas on the waning hour of the day, showcasing the rarest of the culture of the island nation, as a loving offering at the Lotus Feet of Bhagawan. Both the offerings were conducted by Rana Mohip from Trinidad and Tobago.

This fifteen minute offering was followed by a couple of bhajans by the troupe before Bhagawan called for Mangala Arathi at 1755 hrs. before retiring to Yajur Mandiram.

 
 
Also: DARSHAN UPDATE FROM 7th AUGUST 2010- (below)  
 
 
 

Sunday, Aug 8, 2010:- Sai News & Photo Updates:  Today, in the evening, emerging quite early at 1555 hrs., Bhagawan went for a half-round before taking a detour through the middle path to come onto the portico, not before pausing for a while at the primary block amusing the tiny tots, who enhanced the Veda chanting, joining en masse.

State Chief Minister Mr. K.Rosaiah along with another two ministers were awaiting Bhagawan in the Mandir. Blessing the Chief Minister with a twenty minute interview, Bhagawan spent next fifty minutes in before emerging at 1655 hrs., to move into the bhajan hall. Exiting from the bhajan hall Bhagawan came onstage at 1700 hrs., from the left of Ganesha commencing the proceedings for the day.

Birthday benedictions to students followed before the West Indian troupe moved onto the dais seeking invocatory blessings for its scheduled cultural presentation.

Continuing with the ongoing series of cultural presentations by visiting overseas groups, a group of nations from the Caribbean Islands presented a musical offering of West Indies Love, entitled Unity in Diversity. The island nations participated included Aruba, Trinidad and Tobago, Barbados, Guyana etc. Over 240 devotees from the above island nations have joined in this pilgrimage to Prasanthi Nilayam.

Veda chanting ceased at 1710 hrs. before the the Island Nations' offering of Love blossomed in the form of a small stint of Vedam. Continuing from there they presented an array of seven songs, fast numbers, accompanied by scintillating music. The first song was the famous Harry Belafonte composition, "Island in the Sun", an illustration of daily life and living in the island nation. Next number to follow was "One Love, One Heart" of Bob Marley, on the Brotherhood of Man and Fatherhood of God. Third one "Oh Children of Noble and Ancient Culture" 'spoke about' the story of ancestral Indian migration of 'great labour' into the island lantion, building the 'new home' adhering to Dharma, that was carried from India. Four more songs followed, all sounding Love for the Lord before the Balvikas children and the Young Adults took over with a unique music extravaganza, an instrumental on Steel pan.

Tassa drums or Steel pans are claimed to have originated in the Caribbean islands, known as the traditional or Indigenous musical instrument of the island nation made purely out of used oil barrels.

Playing on the tassa drums, this group of children, tuned to the finger baton of the conductor, created a west Indian canvas on the waning hour of the day, showcasing the rarest of the culture of the island nation, as a loving offering at the Lotus Feet of Bhagawan. Both the offerings were conducted by Rana Mohip from Trinidad and Tobago.

Earlier, introducing the programme, a mention was made of the humanitarian services rendered by the island nations during the devastating earthquake that rocked Haiti early this year.

This fifteen minute offering was followed by a couple of bhajans by the troupe before Bhagawan called for Mangala Arathi at 1755 hrs. Upon accepting Arathi, blessing prasadam for distribution, Bhagawan moved off the dais into the interview room. A minute later He emerged to glide into the ladies side, and as He was on the move, it started raining outside. His Divine Chariot came rushing awaiting the Lord, parked just inside the entrance point from the Yajur Mandiram. Bhagawan glided past, once again, opting out the car, retiring to Yajur Mandiram.

The weekend session that began quite early, just before 1600 hrs., ended in two hours. at 1800 hrs. A big contingent of 'green scarved' men and women devotees numbering over 1200 from Region 94 of Sri Sathya Sai Organisations, from the United Arab Emirates, have arrived Prasanthi commencing its ten days' pilgrimage.

|| Samastha Lokaaha Sukhino Bhavanthu ||

 
 

Text & photo source:  Radiosai.org Prasanthi Diary, sssbpt.org -  Sri Sathya Sai Media Foundation - h2hsai.org .
web layout - photo design : saibabaofindia.com & SBOI group.