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| 10 November, 2012 | | Featured on Radio Sai: | | | | | How should we participate in Bhajans? What are the benefits of an event such as the Akhanda Bhajan? Bhagawan explains to us today. | | Audio Special: "Special Program on Sarva Dharma bhajans presented during the Live broadcast of 17 May 2012" Click Here to Listen Now | | H2H Special: "Feature Article: Let's Ask Swami - Episode 1" Click Here to Read Now | | Watch the Live Video Webcast of the commencement of Akhanda Bhajans at Prasanthi Nilayam, Today at around 5:45 p.m. (IST) on our website www.radiosai.org | | |
| You must probe into the real significance of samkeerthan (or Bhajan singing) that you are engaged in. Keerthan is ‘singing aloud the Glory of God.’ Samkeerthan is the process of singing that originates in the heart, not from the lips or tongue. It is the expression of the joyous thrill that wells up from the heart when the Glory of God is remembered. It is the spontaneous manifestation of inner ecstasy, no attention is paid to the blame or praise that others may give. It does not seek the admiration or the appreciation of the listeners. It is sung for one's own joy, satisfaction and delight. Keerthan of this supreme type, alone, deserves the name samkeerthan. It is with this high purpose in view that this programme of global samkeerthan was designed. Singing this intense yearning for God and enjoying the experience of adoring Him, helps to purify the atmosphere. It is with this high purpose in view that this programme of global Akhanda Bhajan was designed. - Divine Discourse, 14 Nov 1976. | |
Keep the name of the Lord always radiant on your tongue and mind, it will keep the tricks of the mind under control. - Baba |
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