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| 21 Mar, 2015 | | Featured on Radio Sai: | | | | | On the auspicious occasion of Ugadi, the Telugu New Year day, Bhagawan reminds us how a New Year’s Day must be celebrated. | | Audio Special: 'Conversation with three young devotees from Canada - recorded in Dec 2014' Listen Now | | H2H Special: 'Video: Celebrate Ugadi in the True Spirit' Watch Now | | Watch the Live Video Webcast of the Ugadi Celebrations in Prasanthi Nilayam at 8:20 a.m. and 5:20 p.m. (IST) Today on our Website, www.radiosai.org | | | |
You would have celebrated many Ugadi (New Year day) festivals in your life. Certain traditional practices go with every festival, such as having a sacred bath, wearing new clothes, cleaning the house and decorating it with buntings of green leaves. Greatness lies in purifying our thoughts, not merely the transient human body. The significance of a festival does not lie in wearing new clothes but in cultivating new and noble thoughts. The house should be decorated not merely with the buntings of green leaves, but with buntings of love. Share your love with everyone who visits your house. Only then would we be celebrating the festival in its true spirit. This is the beginning of Nuthana Samvatsara (New Year). Vatsara is another name of God. Time is God. - Divine Discourse, 18 Mar 1999. | | |
Every living being in this world is knowingly or unknowingly on a spiritual pilgrimage. - Baba |
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