THE DIVINE HOMECOMING
Prasanthi Nilayam - 8th June 2006. The spiritual
town of Prasanthi Nilayam was all agog, ecstatic, bustling
with joy of recapturing something so dear… still eluding.
It was on 9th April 2006, Bhagawan set out of Prasanthi Nilayam
to embark on His summer trip to Kodaikanal…then to Bangalore,
with an entourage comprised of students and devotees. For
Puttaparthi and Prasanthi Nilayam, these were the days of
separation…separation from the Beloved. Expectancy was
very much in the air and with the minds and hearts joyful
and exuberant; it was yet another day, another occasion for
the villagers, for the ashramites and for the entire township
to go all agog welcoming the Lord.
Over the years, Puttaparthi, the village
designated with the heavenly privilege to host the divine
advent had identified herself with the Divinity and that the
pangs of separation from the physical frame of Divinity, whenever
He moved out, have always had its toll on this spiritually
hallowed township. Adding to her woes come the blazing sun
with his summer package that always brought her to a virtual
naught.
An early monsoon followed by renewed hopes
of Bhagawan’s imminent arrival had already bolstered
the entire township and it was brimming with ecstasy, with
the nature receiving early showers and the guardian hills
around this spiritual epicenter adorning lush green tops as
if heralding the imminent great good fortune …
8th June 2006 was indeed the end of another
‘soul-search’ for this tiny hamlet whose ‘soul-cry’
was aptly heard and rewarded by the Greater Heaven with His
physical presence. Bhagawan arrived at Prasanthi Nilayam at
1:50 p.m. and was accorded a grand traditional welcome with
Poornakhumbham and Vedic Recital by the students of the Institute
which was followed by a colourfully attired dancing troupe
from Higher Secondary Wing and a welcome song sung by students
from the Institute. It was indeed an act of greater magnanimity
and supreme love and compassion that Bhagawan who had three
hours of car journey from Brindavan to Puttaparthi chose to
sit for almost fifteen minutes on the podium upon His arrival,
showering the bliss of coveted darshan to one and all gathered
in Sai Kulwant Hall. Later, Bhagawan received Mangala Aarathi
before proceeding to Yajur Mandiram, His Divine Abode.
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