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Inauguration of Radio Sai Recording Studio at Tirupati & Size does not matter.....



 
Inauguration of Radio Sai Recording Studio at Tirupati

Inauguration of Radio Sai Recording Studio at Tirupati

Wednesday, April 11th, 2012
Radiosai is a medium blessed by Bhagawan Sri Sathya Sai Baba, to uplift human values in the society. This radio service was started in the year 2001, on the occasion of Baba's 76th birthday celebrations. Initially, this service was made available on the World Space satellite radio as a free channel. As the years went on, the response that it had from thousands of devotees from across the globe, immensely inspired the Radiosai team. And eventually, with the blessings of Bhagawan Baba, Radiosai extended its broadcasting services through the internet also.
Radiosai today, has 6 different streams – Asia, Africa, Ameri, Discourse, Bhajan and Telugu, that offer a variety of programs that bring out the message of pure love given by Bhagawan Sri Sathya Sai Baba, to the entire humanity. Under the able guidance of Padmashree Dr. G. Venkataraman, eminent scientist and former Vice Chancellor of the Sri Sathya Sai Institute of Higher Learning , the Radiosai team offers spiritual programs that enable every human being to follow the path of Dharma and spread the joy of love, peace and harmony.
Inauguration of Radio Sai Recording Studio at Tirupati
In February 2011, Baba gave His Divine consent and blessings to start a 24 hr radio channel that would broadcast programs specifically telugu. This Radiosai Telugu channel was launched on July 15th 2011, on the auspicious Gurupoornima day and is now growing at a rapid pace.
In order to involve as many people as possible in this sacred mission, Radiosai has conducted selections in 8 districts of Andhra Pradesh. The participation has been very encouraging as more than 2500 people had participated in these selections, and Radiosai has identified close to 500 talented people who would enable the generation of creative content for this 24 hr. radio channel, purely as a service to the Lord and to humanity at large.
Inauguration of Radio Sai Recording Studio at Tirupati
To enable better functioning and faster processing, Radiosai is establishing small studios in all the districts of Andhra Pradesh. The first of those was inaugurated on the 29th of March 2012, in the temple town of Tirupati. Sri Sathya Sai Seva Organization, Tirupati, Chitoor district is delighted to open this studio and serve the humanity by spreading the message of pure love.
Inauguration of Radio Sai Recording Studio at Tirupati
The Programme started with Omkaram and Veda Chanting at 1730hrs. Sri L.V.Subramanyam, I.A.S, executive officer of Tirumala Tirupathi Devasthanams and an alumni of Bhagawan's Institutions, inaugurated the recording studio. Sri K.V.S.K. Ganesh gave the welcome address followed by a video of Bhagawan's Discourse. Sri Subash Chandra Bose, District President and Sri S.G.Chalam, State President of Sri Sathya Sai Organisations, A.P. spoke next.Sri. Subramanyam then gave the inaugural address while Sri V.S.R.Murthy gave a guest lecture.
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Sri Deepak Mazumdar Ji, a dedicated Bharata Natyam exponent and Bhagawan's former Balvikas Student, gave a special Dance Presentation. A music presentation by staff of Bhagawan's institutions in Prasanthi Nilayam including the Sri Sathya Sai Mirpuri College of Music performed to an enthralled audience.
Inauguration of Radio Sai Recording Studio at Tirupati
Sri Dwaram A.V.Swamy, State Coordinator, Radio Sai Telugu Stream, Sri Sathya Sai Organisation, A.P, offered his gratitude to Bhagawan and thanked the chief guest and the gathering.
[Currently Radiosai can be heard through Internet by logging on to www.radiosai.org and through various applications on mobile phones and through Airtel service. Radiosai is heard in 125 countries all over the world and continues to spread this joy, 24 hours a day, 365 days a year.]
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Size Does Not Matter…

Size Does Not Matter…

Wednesday, April 11th, 2012
Memoirs of a tiny tot from the days of Primary School recounting priceless times with Bhagawan are ought to be 'Divine'. When Bhagawan becomes an open book for close observation, assimilation and practice, every incident in His physical presence turns out to be a priceless gem, serving deep insight. Read on a tiny tot's chirping from his primary days, as narrated by Sri Amitabh Dasgupta, who had the rare good fortune of spending his entire academic life in His physical presence, from class 1 to MBA, in Prasanthi Nilayam.
It was one of those days for which I had waited long. It was my birthday. It was an evening in the summer of 1986, when beach sands adorned the darshan grounds, when Swami lived upstairs in the Mandir in His tiny room, when the sound of interview room door opening with Sri Khayaldas coming out , piloting, announcing Swami's arrival. The final click of the interview room door announcing the Lord's arrival could be heard near the East Prasanthi gate. Even the birds stopped chirping on the two big trees, awaiting in gasp for a sight of the majestic orange. Silence was the music on which He walked and made our hearts dance to His tunes.
I was in Primary School. Those days Swami used to autograph heaps of His photographs for boys every day. The birthday boys used to get first preference. Many boys had huge photos, A3 size, cabinet size, post card size, etc. Post card size was very popular those days that it was the betting currency in the primary hostel, what we called "clicked photo". For any bet in primary school, the denomination was the "clicked photo" (not the autographed ones, of course). I had asked my mother to get me one post card size photograph of Swami from an outside shop. Instead of a postcard size photograph, my mother got me a tiny passport size photograph of Swami in a white robe. A postcard size photo was a luxury we couldn't afford and one could buy two meals in the South Indian canteen those days, with that money. I was pain-stricken. I had never known Swami to have signed a passport size photo and the devil of the ego began to play havoc in my head. "What will people think, my class mates will laugh, Swami will be angry etc."
I was annoyed; I told my mother I can't do that. My mother replied, "Swami cares for everyone; He is your Real Mother; He will understand; Swami will sign; size doesn't matter for Him."
I was in the first row holding the birthday tray. I had put the photo is my pocket. I thought for a moment that I would not take it out. I felt the lyrics of the famous Norah Jones song "It's a half an inch of water and you think you're gonna drown".
Swami came to the birthday boys, created Vibhuti, showered akshata, the yellow rice grains on us and threw chocolates. My mind began racing, the ogre in little head was now becoming louder, "Swami please don't sign any photographs today, so that I can save my so called pride of a 10 year old and save my embarrassments".
Swami had different plans. He asked for the first photograph and started signing, postcards size, cabinet size and then, on that particular evening, adding to my predicament, someone got a life size photo of Swami to be autographed, and the size of my photo kept shrinking. When the photographs of other boys were getting autographed, I thought of my mother's advice and took out the small passport photograph from my pocket, sheepishly showing it to Swami. He saw it, kept staring at it for a while and then took the photograph and gave a chuckle; holding the thick marker He said ""Kaisa sign kar sakta hey ithna small photo, so big pen" (how can I sign such a small photo with the big pen) ???
I swallowed a sob and then He asked around for an appropriate pen. Someone nearby grabbed the 'golden' opportunity, offering a pilot pen for Swami. Swami took the pen and signed my passport photograph. Swami looked at the photograph again and gave a dazzling, charming smile, which only He could give, that wiped away all my embarrassments. Swami said: "very nice photo, very nice photo".
My heart leapt to the heavens. One word from Swami sent it fluttering! My mother was right.
Size doesn't matter, isn't it?
II Samasta Lokaaha Sukhino Bhavantu II
 
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