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| Sri Rama Navami at Sivam Celebrated on the 24th March 2010 |
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Rama the sweet two lettered word is the very essense of our every move in Sri Sathya Sai Organizations. We attach another two lettered sweet word Sai to make it whole some "Sai Ram".
"Sai Ram" forms the chirstined word for every volunteer and devotee of swami and it is said with such a reverance that the Sai Rama deep within consoles all people chanting it. Lord Rama's
Birthday is celebrated as Sri Rama Navami and will we find better place than it being done at Shivam? Well eons ago Lord Rama prayed to Lord Shiva on the banks of Kanyakumari for the success
of the war that he was going to wage against the asuras. Rhetorically Shivam being one of the biggest lingam shaped buildings on this earth, celebrated Sri Rama Navami who once prayed to it eons ago.
Where else will we find the splendor of Rama being extolled to us in every word that Swami speaks. |
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| Prema muditha Mana se kaho Rama Rama Ram was the way day began with Nagar Sankeerthan waking all the people surrounding shivam to bow down to Lord Rama on this auspiscious day. At 10 am, the celebrations continued
with Sri Sita Rama Kalyanam being performed by the mahila vibhag with great austerity and devotion. It is said that it was the greatest wedding done ever done for gods in the heaven. It was a two hour pooja followed
by harathi and prasadam. |
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| In the evening the program began with Bhajans, with shivam bhajan group presenting a garland of Rama Bhajans to the Sai Rama. This was followed by the Rama Keerthana by Master P. Sai charan Raju, an ex-student of
Sri Sathya Sai Mirpuri College of Music, and Kumari P. Sai shruthi. The program was also spearheaded by musicians such as Sri T. Sridhar Kumar on violin, Sri Nemani Somayajulu on Mrudangam, Sri Guru Prasad on Keyboard and Sri Pramod on Flute.
The program brought about recreation to the sweet Lord Rama and peace to his devotees. |
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| The program ended with Harathi and Sri Rama prasadam was distributed with large number of devotees gathering for the divine "Panakam" and "Vadapappu". |
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| Jai Sri Sai Ram. |
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