This three day feast was kicked off on the evening of August
26 by the recitation of ‘Sai Katha’ by
Sri Balaramachandran, an alumnus of the Sri Sathya Sai Institute
of Higher Learning. Sai Katha is a beautiful poetic
presentation on Bhagavan’s childhood and youth authored
by our beloved Lord Himself.
In his rendering, Sri Balaramachandran made a musical presentation
of select verses from the poems highlighting major incidents
from Swami’s childhood. Interspersed with appropriate
explanatory commentary in English and set to melodious music,
he held everyone spellbound in rapt attention. Following the
Sai Katha, there was a short programme of sacred
chanting by the ladies wing of the Sai Youth of Kerala. The
devotional mood was further deepened by the devotional songs
rendered next by two renowned artistes of Kerala – Kum.
Nivedita and Sri Kavalam Sreekumar. Flowing mellifluously
from the very depths of their souls, the music transported
all to states of ecstasy.
The evening of August 27, 2004, the second
day of the Onam celebrations saw a drama ‘Bhaktha
Sakha Bhagavan’, being staged in Sai Kulwant Hall
by 24 girls and 3 boys from Ernakulam District, Kerala.
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