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Da: luistovarcarrillo  (Messaggio originale) Inviato: 10/03/2012 17:18


Holi in Prasanthi Nilayam…

Holi in Prasanthi Nilayam…

Saturday, March 10th, 2012
Holi,  one of the most boisterous and colourful festival of India, often  celebrated with pompous joy, zeal and enthusiasm all over India was  celebrated in Prasanthi Nilayam with  much devotional fervour attended by over 700 devotees from the states,  Bihar and Jharkhand, on 8th and 9th of March 2012.
The  festivity has been a permanent feature in the Prasanthi Festive  Calendar ever since year 2005 when Bhagawan graciously consented the  twin states, Bihar & Jharkhand to celebrate the festivity in His  immediate Divine Presence.
Holi in Prasanthi Nilayam…
Celebrating  the occasion, on the 8th evening there was a musical concert by Kumari  A. Jyotsna, who presented a fifty minute rendition presenting a string  of devotional numbers, calming the minds and soothing the souls. Her  rendition included "Ithadokade Sarvesvarudu" – a telugu number hailing  Bhagawan, "Kinu Sang Khelo Holi" – a special Holi song expressing  heartfelt prayer to play Holi in His Divine Presence, "Om Namah  Shivaya…", "Sundaram Sundaram" – a song on the beauty of darshan of  Beloved Bhagawan, "Ram  Bhajan Sukha Dayee…", "Tora Man Darpan Kahlaye…", "Baje re Muraliya  Baje…", "Oh Swami Pranamamee Sarvantharyamee…" to end with an  Annamacharya composition "Nigama Nigamaantha…".  Regaling the audience with the beauty of her melody the young upcoming  artiste incited applause from the audience after every song.
At  the end of the prorgramme the artist and accompanists were felicitated  by senior officials of Sri Sathya Sai Seva Organisations from the  states.
Bhajans by  the state troupe continued for the next fifteen minutes that ended with  Thursday Special, "Shivaya Parameshwaraya Chandrasekharaya…" in  Bhagawan's mellifluous voice. Mangala Arathi was offered at 1815 hrs.
On  the second evening ardent devotee of Bhagawan and eminent Hindustani  volcalist Dr. Krishna Kumar Mishra presented a musical bouquet singing a  collection of Hindustani numbers. Dr. Mishra who hails from Bokaro,  Jharkhand, is a trained artist from from Banaras Ghrana in Hindutani  music, currently serving as Director of Music in Sarla Birla Academy,  Bangalore.
Holi in Prasanthi Nilayam…
Beginning  with a Ganesha Vandana, "Gaiye Ganapati Jagavandana…" of Sant Tulsi Das  in Rag Jog and Taal Kaharwa Dr. Mishra presented another seven more  songs in his hour-long concert. The songs for the evening included "Sai  Vandana Sai Archana", "Man Re Laga Mero Yaar Fakiri Me…" – a Sant Kabir  composition based on Rag Piloo and Taal Kaharwa, "Sai Ram, Sai, Satya  Sai Ram Kahiye…" based on the lines of the epic Ramayana by Sant Tulsi  Das sang in traditional folk tune, "Aaj Biraj Me Hori Re Rasiye.." –  traditional folk songs from Braj Bhoomi based on Taal Kaharwa , "Sawan  Jhari Lagi Ho Dhire Dhire…" – traditional Dadra of Banaras based on Taal  Dadra to end with a final song "Holi Khelat Raghuveera Awadh Me…" in  traditional Bhojpuri folk tune based on Taal Kaharwa.
                                                                                                                                   
                                                            
                                                                                                                                            
Dr.  Mishra was accompanied by a host of musicians playing on various  instruments. They were Rajkumar Mudani on Tabla, Balkrishna on Violin,  Edwin Das on Sitar, Govind on Keyboard, Ravi on Guitar, Vinish Babu and  Vikash Naragal on Side Rhythm, Rajgopal on Dholak and Tabla and Sanjay  Kumar  Singh.
At the end of the presentation the artist and accompanists were felicitated and Prasadam was distributed.
After 15 minutes bhajans by the devotees from the states, Mangala Arathi was offered at 1810 hrs.
Earlier,  devotees from the state took out a Palanquin Procession in the morning  celebrating the occasion in traditional, colourful style. The procession  that was marked with a riot of colours had the thrills and frills of  the festivity and was attended by hundreds of devotees from the twin  states camping in Prasanthi Nilayam.
II Samasta Lokah Sukhino Bhavantu II
sourced:
http://www.theprasanthireporter.org/2012/03/holi-in-prasanthi-nilayam/

Holi hey…echoed Dr. Krishna Kumar Mishra…

Friday, March 9th, 2012
Singing  aloud with voice ecstatic "Holi Hey!" accomplished Hindustani vocalist  Dr. Krishna Kumar Mishra & troupe presented a vibrant Holi evening  today on  the second and final day of the Holi celebrations in the Divine Abode  here in Prasanthi Nilayam.
Singing  for an hour presenting eight compositions that included that of Kabir  Das and Tulsi Das, Dr. Mishra concluded with a Bhojpuri folk number that  rose the tempo matching with the holistic excitement of the boisterous  festivity.
The singer was accompanied by a host of musicians playing various instruments.
Holi hey…echoed Dr. Krishna Kumar Mishra…
At the end of the session the artiste and accompanists were felicitated and Prasadam was distributed.
Bhajans by the State(s) troupe continued before Mangala Arathi offering at 1810 hrs.
Earlier,   devotees from the state took out a Palanquin Procession in the morning  celebrating the occasion in traditional, colourful style. The procession  that was marked with a riot of colours had the thrills and frills of  the festivity and was attended by hundreds of devotees from the twin  states camping in Prasanthi Nilayam.
II Samasta Lokah Sukhino Bhavantu II
sourced:
http://www.theprasanthireporter.org/2012/03/holi-hey-echoed-dr-krishna-kumar-mishra/


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