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November 19, Sunday
Dada J.P. Vaswani’s English Updesh
was shown on video.
November 20, Monday
Satya Sai Baba Group charged the
atmosphere with devotional Sai bhajans.
November 21, Tuesday
Alka Sharma and her group kept us
in raptures with their melodious Krishna Bhajans.
November 22, Wednesday
A Meatless Day and Animal Right’s Day
presentation and talk were held at the
Global Indian International School in the morning.
The school children had collected 857 Meatless Day
pledges and were still trying to collect more till
the 25th.
Hare Rama Hare Krishna devotees
graced our centre in the evening and touched
everybody’s hearts with their soul stirring
kirtans thus creating an atmosphere of Brindavan.
November 23, Thursday
We
had Kirtan followed
by the viewing of ‘Dada
Leela’, on video. One of Dada’s leela
was depicted by Mira school students of Pune,
enacting a story of a girl who could not walk, and
in immense pain, having lost all hope of being
cured. Her mother having heard of Sadhu
Vaswani’s compassion and miracles took her to
him for blessings. Her joy knew no bounds when she
found that with Dada’s blessings she could
miraculously walk. Sadhu Vaswani took upon himself
the pain of others, thus causing himself physical
suffering.
November 24, Friday
Dadi of Anandpur Darbar gave a
talk on “Lord is our only hope. Have faith and
utter dependence on him and the power of his name!
That is Naam Kirtan.”
November 25, Saturday
Sadhu T. L. Vaswani’s Birthday
- In the evening the Bhog of Nuri Granth Path was
done. We heard Sadhu Vaswani’s Updesh on audio
“Jago,
Jago” - Wake up from the deep slumber and
live in the remembrance of the Lord and His Name
divine.
We
watched Dada J.P. Vaswani’s updesh
on video. He spoke on the life of his master,
Sadhu Vaswani, his greatness and humility and also
ended his talk with the same message, “Jago,
Jago”. It was Sadhu Vaswani who said, “If
I had more than one tongue, with each one I would
but repeat the words, “Jago,
Jago” Wake up from the deep slumber of
ignorance and forgetfulness.
The
Gurkul children gave a talk on “If I were and
animal how I would feel to be slaughtered” and
an autobiography of a fish.
We also released birds on this day and watched the birds fly away to
freedom.
To commemorate this occasion money was sent to
Pune for 5 eye retinal operations, 7 cataracts and
1 squint operation. |