28TH SEPTEMBER 2010
 Om Sairam dearest Sai Family,
There  are no words in the Oxford English dictionary to describe the  excellence of today’s happening in Prasanthi Nilayam. Wow!!!  Unbelievably true and  it was just a beautiful experience and every one of us watching  this, were praying for the time to stand still as this happiness can never be experienced.
 About  2400 brothers and sisters from South Africa (read as Sai Africa) are  camping in Prasanthi as part of their pilgrimage to Prasanthi. This is  the biggest group so far and yes they made their presence felt. The  pilgrimage had people from all walks of life. There were old, young,  rich, poor,men,women , children and also infants.
 In olden days, especially in villages, if a poor family was planning to undertake a pilgrimage, every  one in the village used to contribute financially as they considered this offering as a noble act and a means to please God.
 If not exactly the same, devotees from South Africa did the same thing. 108 children from the under privileged  African  black community were chosen and they all were blessed to be part of the  pilgrimage to our beloved Lord. Those children, were from those  communities who would not have seen an aeroplane even on the TV.  But  what made them come to the Divine Abode was their devotion to  Swami,their love for Swami. The children were given utmost care, they  were fed stomach full, they were taken around Parthi, they had all the  liberty and freedom as they have with their own parents. I hope many  other countries will also undertake this kind of spiritual seva which is  second to none.
 To  bring such a huge number of devotees was not an easy task for any one.  It was sheer Swami’s grace that the SA pilgrimage was such a grand  success. Iam sure this pilgrimage dispelled all the jealousy, hatred and  misunderstandings amongst devotees. They had done intense practice for  this play. Many sleepless nights, many comprises in work life and family  life, lots of travelling, all for one reason, to make our Lord happy  and they had a great success in this aspect.
 The evening of 28th September 2010 is indeed a Golden day in the history of Sai Africa. Swami out of His immense grace had permitted for UBUNTU (the  essence of being human. Ubuntu speaks particularly about the fact that  you can't exist as a human being in isolation. It speaks about our  interconnectedness.) ,a  music, dance and drama presentation covering the important stages of  transformation of South Africa which is an inspiring story for every  one.
 The  stage was all set for the drama. The devotees, men and women were  allowed to sit on either side of the dais. Considering the large  numbers, the students were asked to sit in the token devotees’ darshan  area.
 The  hall was jampacked in no time.The veda chanting stopped at 5:30pm and  it was pin drop silence after that. The time started ticking. It was  6pm, 6:30, 6:45 no sign of Swami’s arrival. By then Primary school  children had entered the hall. Though they come on Thursdays and  Sundays, Swami blessed them with an extra darshan of the week. It was  7pm and when every one were praying bit more intensely, there was some  activity at Swami’s residence, in no time, our beloved Lord, clad in His  beautiful Orange robe, seated majestically in His mobile throne entered  Sai Kulwanth hall. The joy in our hearts knew no bounds and the the South African devotees would have experienced boundless joy watching our Lord come in. The bhajans started right away. Swami glided through the lines slowly,  looking  into every one’s eyes, smiling, blessing, accepting letters. When He  came in the middle of the hall, He slowly looked at the little children  who were all dressed up for the  evening’s programme. He gave a beautiful smile and am sure all the restlessness would have vanished right away.
 Swami  then moved on bit further, when He came closer to the dais, looking at  the South African devotees, He raised His hands blessing them all. 
 Swami then came on to the dais, and after listening to two bhajans signaled for the most beautiful programme of 2010 to start.
 There  were quite a few devotees who went upto Swami to seek His blessings.  One girl at the end in particular was much blessed. She was holding a  big album like thing of about 50-60 pages. Apparently the album had  messages from all the children of South Africa addressed to Swami. The  girl was trying to open each page and show to Swami. As we all know,  Swami many times, just opens the first 2 or 3 pages. The boy sitting  next to Swami was helping to turn the pages and while doing so, probably  considering the number of pages, he tried to skip some pages while  showing it to Swami. Swami looked at him as if saying one page at a  time, don’t skip. The album  was  a big one and Swami looked at each and every leaf (page) of the album.  Only after seeing the album Swami signaled for the programme to start.
 The  programme started with Aum and introduction of the big five of South  Africa. The story started with the native Africans, Zulus, Xhosa, Mponda  and the life they were leading.
 The  South African National Anthem Nkosi Sikele was beautifully sung and  explained. The variety of the programme was the live singing by the  devotees. The story then shifted to the arrival of the whites from the  north and how they were captivated by the beauty of SouthAfrica. The  slavery, exploitation started at this time.
 The  next scene then moved to the entry of Indian Immigrants which is an  important happening in the history of South Africa. During the British  rule in India, many poor Indian labourers were randomly picked and sent  to South Africa in ships as  Indentured labourers  to work in the sugar canefields. They were promised to sent back to  India which never fructified. For all the Indians it was a big  challenge. Apart from the language barrier, the climate, food habits  didn’t suit them but there was no choice but earn their living. Records  say that some poor Indian labourers could not make it and died in the  ship itself before reaching South Africa.
 The  play also depicted the most famous happening where in Mahatma Gandhi  who was practicing Law then in South Africa, was pushed away from the  train. Mahatma Gandhi also played a key role in fighting for equal  rights for every one in SA.
 The scene in the drama now shifted to the episode of  Madiba  (Mr.Nelson Mandela) who spent 27 years in jail fighting for a better  South Africa. They also played a audio of Nelson Mandela speaking about  the struggle South Africa had to undergo and the kind of joy and  happiness he experienced after seeing a democratic  South Africa.
 The  song “Swami You are the one behind it all” was sung so nicely. It was  also very emotional song. The whole drama was very well done. From the  SA of the tribal community, to Indian Immigrants, contributions of  Mahatma Gandhi, Nelson Mandela and then the emergence of Sai Movement.  There was lot of emotion and some scenes in the drama made us cry .  Swami was watching the whole drama with rapt attention. In the recent  past, we used to see Swami reading letters while the play is on but  today, He was just immersed in the play. Many a times, resting His chin  on His hand, sometimes smiling, sometimes emotional overall the South  Africans stole His heart.
 Last  year one CEO of a bank who was in Parthi for the bankers' conference,  said, Indians were able to face the financial recession quite  successfully only because of their spiritual back grounds. The same  thing happened with the  indentured  labours from India . Not knowing where they landed, not knowing the  language, they still made it only because of their faith in God. They  formed small groups, gathered money and started small temples. Inspite  of heavy resistance and restrictions from the white community, the  hardworking Indians made their presence felt. They slowly moved into  cultivation, growing vegetables, opening up small business and this year  also marks the 150 years of arrival of the indentured labourers from  India.
 The  Indian community in particular needs a special mention here. Inspite of  all the adversities they under went, more over South Africa literally  didn’t have any mythological significance, they still stuck to their  Gods and Goddesses. In the late 60s, after the divine visit of our  beloved to the African continent, Swami became very much part of their  lives. Devotees started coming to Prasanthi. By word of mouth, many more  followed. Swami was watching them all. Swami knew all their hardwork.  He showered immense grace and blessings on them.
 Apparently,  many years ago, looking at a group from South Africa, Swami asked  “Where are you from”? and the answer came South Africa. Swami then  asked,”but where are the Africans?” today watching the mix of Africans  and African Indians, Swami was immensely happy. After the play, all the  children assembled in the middle of the hall. Swami then asked the boys  to wheel Him down. Swami came down slowly, moved towards the devotees.  He went till the last line of the devotees blessing even the back stage  crew. Swami, after completing a full round, asked to be taken again. The  joy of the devotees knew no bounds. Many were crying,  rubbing their tears for a better visibility of our beloved Lord, who  was right infront of them. When Swami is in front of you, the happiness  we undergo is matchless. The mind just goes blank. You will ask your  tears to get out of the way, so that Swami is more clearly visible.  Swami then stayed below the dais, facing the audience. We hardly see Him  in this position. Swami was in the middle of His chosen ones. He called  up one Physically handicapped African boy and blessed Him. He was just  watching every one. He knew all the troubles and trauma they under went.  South Africa needs more blessings of Swami. There are so many  mishappenings, kidnappings, firing, theft etc in SA. Swami knew  everything. Among the devotees there were mothers whose child was shot  dead, there were families which were looted, there were also devotees  who were miraculously saved by Swami, every one knew that He knew  everything and Swami seated amongst His chosen ones was reassuring  that He knew everything and He will take care of everything.  Swami then asked for bhajans and the group members sang two bhajans and  Swami now moved up to the dais. Arathi was offered to Swami just few  minutes after 9pm and after arathi Swami raised His Abhaya Hasta 3  times. He watched every one from the dais. He was in no mood to go. The  South African devotees were enjoying every second of this upclose  darshan. Every one were so happy. This would have been the most  beautiful day of their lives. Swami, then signaled every one to go have  food. Every one burst into laughter. After such a heartful darshan no  one would be wanting to eat. The arathi was over and Swami was still  looking at them. Then Swami called up one small girl and presented her  with a just printed group photo of the SA Pilgrimage devotees. Swami  then  raised both His hands blessing the group again. All of us jumped in  joy. Swami signals again asking all the small children to go and have  their dinner. Every one is touched. How sweet is our beloved Swami. Many  times even our own mother fails to be so caring and loving. It was  almost 5 minutes and Swami reluctantly  decided to leave for His abode putting the curtains down for the most  beautiful day for the SA devotees which ranks one in terms of number of  devotees outside India, thanks to them and kindness of Swami that we  devotees also had a beautiful experience…
 SA  is busy with many service activities and after such a magnificient  blessing we will be seeing more in the near future.. Attached here is  one of the low cost housing projects taken up by devotees from SA which  I think will be an inspiration for other countries…
 Siyabonga,Siyabonga Sai Baba
 With Pranams at the Lotus feet of our beloved Lord,
 R.Satish Naik
 
Tuesday, Sept 28,  2010 - Sai News & Photo Updates:  South Africans owned a Prasanthi evening! Camping in  Prasanthi on a ten days' pilgrimage, this evening, the South Africans presented  a musical dance drama entitled "Ubuntu", meaning  I am because you are, you  are because I am, calling on the country's story of unity in diversity.
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   To a lit, colourful Sai Kulwant Hall that had, apart from the  thousands, a congregation of 2400 from South Africa, this evening, Bhagawan came  in just after 1900 hrs. (7:00) and deviating from the regular practice, Bhagawan  was welcomed with bhajans that commenced at His arrival. A full round
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 of darshan ensued, that saw His bounty of blessings upon the  thousands, before Bhagawan came onstage at 1915 hrs. (7:15). Soon bhajans came  to a close and an announcement on the South Afican production for the evening  was made. 
 Presented by 356 students from the four Sathya Sai Schools in  South Africa along with SSE and Balvikas children, the presentation turned out  to become a delectable visual treat, amply showing the rich cultural variety of  the nation. Essaying the beautiful story of Unity in Diversity, the fifty 
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 minute presentation ran through the historical time of  evolution of the nation beginning from immigration of the tribals, the Europeans  and the Indians to the dark days of apartheid leading to Mahatma Gandhi's South  African struggle followed by the Father of the Nation, Nelson Mandela's heroics  winning democracy for the nation. 
 Presenting the unique theme with the aid of the 'Big Five' of  South African Jungles, elephant, buffalo, rhino, lion and leopard, engaging in  conversation with a tribal chief, the production unraveled the evolutionary  struggle through eleven musical pieces including national anthems and folk  medleys. Dance sequences by children donning thematic traditional costumes and  makeups matching the storyline, to the background score of African  Beats, lit the colourful evening to greater musical heights charging up the  entire surroundings on the beautiful evening turned twilight in the Divine  Presence. Bhagawan sat through the entire session glued on to the presentation  through and through. 
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   Crediting the emergence of democratic South Africa to the  Divine Blessings of Bhagawan, graceful children concluded the presentation with  an African Medley followed by a South African Victory Song! What the Sai Kulwant  Hall witnessed was the struggle of the South Africans, raising into a democracy,  progressing to nurture human values. South African pride went raising to its  hoods, as the united Voice of South Africa was heard ehoing "My South Africa,  Our South Africa". Children holding the colourful National Flag was seen waving  the same intermittently while swaying to the beats and tunes on traditional  instruments.  Even as the children converged in the front block for the  final song, greater blessing was on their way. Upon the end of the presentation,  Bhagawan moved down the dais and spent next fifteen minutes with the children,  as the entire lot of participating children got to come unto Bhagawan receiving  laddu prasadam from the Divine hands. Bhagawan blessed the entire crew with  group photographs as well.
 Bliss of being in the close proximity with their Beloved  Swami was seen on many a face; lit up faces were bore testimony to this. A  physically challenged boy who was on a wheel chair got himself transferred on to  his limp legs, moving unto him 'dancing'...and lo! what a sight! one should see  the bright sunshine on the little one's face that shone with brilliance on a  glitzy nightfall! Indeed, Bhagawan was giving Himself, reciprocating to the  South African Love!
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   South Africans children literally came and conquered The  Divine! ...with their dazzling colourful display of love, devotion and  dedication. A couple of songs by the musical troupe followed after which  Bhagawan called for Mangala Arathi. As He sat on, gesticulating to children, at  first, indicating to go and have food, followed by another one, to go...wipe  their faces and have food, the innocent bunch burst into crowd cheers, rejoicing  every bit of His immediate presence. Blessing the concourse, Bhagawan left the  dais, gliding into the ladies' side, retiring to Yajur Mandiram at 2050 hrs.  (8:50).
  
     
 || Samastha Lokaaha Sukhino Bhavanthu  || 
  
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Prog:Drama titled "UBUNTU" by devotees  and children from South Africa.Totally 2400 nos of Devotees including  children have participated in the program. The drama is about the  history of South africa  and the UNITY that prevailed in the yester  years. Over a a period of time, the country was looted by outsiders and  the concept of UBUNTU OR UNITY was lost. They was mentioned about  Swami's Visit to south africa 42 yeards ago.They prayed to swami to save  their country from hated,violence,anger and let all the people leave  the riots and leave in peace following the human values that swami has  laid down for all his devotees.   Swami gave group photos all the  particpants and prasadam. No creations.Sairam     
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 Prog: Drama Titulado "UBUNTU" por los devotos y los niños de Africa. Un  total de 2400 devotos incluidos los niños que han participado del  programa. El Drama es la historia de Sudafria y la unidad que prevaleció  en los años pasados. Durante el periodo de antaño, el país fu saqueado  por personas ajenas y el concepto de UBUNTU o la UNIDAD se perdió. Se  menciona acerca de la visita de Swami a Sudafrica hace 42 años. ellos  oraron a Swami para salvar a su país del Odio , la violencia, la Ira, y  dejar que toda la gente salga de los disturbios y adoptar "la paz"  despues de los valores humanos que swami ha establecido para todos los  devotos. Swami les dio fotos de grupo a todos los participantes y  Prasadam. Sai Ram  
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