Bhakti & Peace is a great idea for the
series of events organized by Banyan Tree. All credit to Banyan tree for
organizing the program so well. The team was very professional, at the same
time sensitive. (Even the snacks at canteen tasted so great)
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The venue, Shanmukhananda hall was packed. There was traffic chaos
outside! Saturday evening, at Kolivada/Sion, near Shanmukhananda hall & for
Panditji’s program, it was expected! Thankfully there was no stampede. People
were very well behaved.
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That stuck me actually. People were so very well behaved. Unlike any
other program/get-together, people were genuinely classical-bhajan music
lovers. Not a single cellphone rang during the program !! Very unusual, I
thought. Hats off to the audience. At the end of the program, Panditji made a
mention of the discipline of the audience. The ambience was truly spiritually
electrifying!
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Introductions & felicitations were very quick & brief.
Thoughtful of the organisers. It was announced that audio/video recordings were
not allowed. I did not see anyone using their cell phones at all.
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Panditji started off with greeting the audience saying we were all
embodiments of Divinity. That set the
stage for an enthralling three-hour session.
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Got to see a Master at his best. What a genius Panditji is. He takes
singing to a new level.
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We saw the master at 'work' – it was ‘serious’ work, but Panditji made it
lively with an occasional smile, comment & jokes. He was in total control,
as was expected of a great exponent.
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He was supported by dedicated group of his students, true to the
Guru-Shishya parampara.
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Panditji and his group offered garlands of musical flowers to the Lord that
made the evening truly blissful.
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Om Namo Bhagvathe Vasudevaaya… was a fitting finale. That number went
on for almost 30 minutes. Every one in the audience was enthralled. It was pure
bliss…
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‘JAI HO’… as the Master
would say!
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