Krishna's Birthday Celebrations
22 August 2000, Amritapuri
The festivities began at 6:30 in the morning with a special procession
from the Main temple to a local seaside temple. A large number of
ashramites, devotees and visitors took part in the procession, singing
Krishna bhajans, clapping hands and dancing! The baby elephant 'Ram'
was decorated to lead the procession, but it seemed the loud drums
and horns were too startling for him!
In the afternoon, crowds gathered eagerly to celebrate with Amma.
Although the weather has been unseasonably rainy, the sun came out
for Krishna's birthday so that everyone could gather in front of
the temple. Amma watched the children play at breaking swinging
pots of water, a game reminiscent of Krishna's escapades stealing
pots of butter. First the little children played, then those a bit
bigger, then young brahmacharis and computer students had their
chance, too. Mother sat near the bottom of the temple steps, close
enough that a bit of the water thrown at the 'little Krishnas' who
were playing also splashed on Her! Amma watched the fun, laughing
often and pointing out the most adorable scenes. She quickly became
the concerned and disciplining Mother when the games started to
get wild; then again, She became the tender, compassionate Mother
when some youngsters got minor scratches and came crying for Her
caresses.
After the games, Mother went to Her room, returning almost immediately
for the evening bhajans. The prayer hall was decorated with garlands
and colourful balloons. Led by Amma, the bhajans enchanted everyone
present. Shortly after, a cultural program took place. Mother and
the entire audience were moved to gales of laughter as they watched
a play by two western children and a mime performance by students
from the nearby computer institute managed by the ashram. The computer
students and some ashramites also performed many beautiful traditional
Indian dances.
At about 11:00 p.m., Mother moved from the prayer hall to the inner
temple, where a reading of the Srimad Bhagavatam was taking place;
and the special Balagopala Puja honouring the birth of Krishna began.
The spot where Mother usually gives darshan served as the puja area,
and was adorned with a beautiful Krishna statue, oil lamps, garlands,
trays of flowers and a large painting of Amma as Krishna. With the
added divine presence of Amma, the scene was extraordinarily beautiful.
At the stroke of midnight, Amma started a special bhajan session
with the traditional first bhajan for Krishna's birthday - ' Agatanayi
Agatanayi'. Clapping Her hands and smiling, She sang many other
Krishna bhajans creating a very lively and playful atmosphere. At
the conclusion of the puja, prasad was shared with all.
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