On the third day of the Parthi Yatra, the atmosphere in Prasanthi Nilayam was suffused with devotion as devotees collectively offered the sacred Sathya Sai Ashtottara Shata Namavali, invoking the Divine Names with deep reverence and unity.
This was followed by an address by Ms Sai Kumari (State Mahila Youth Coordinator), who shared heartfelt insights into the various service activities undertaken by the group. She reflected not only on the scope of their seva but, more importantly, on the inner transformation, values, and life lessons that blossomed through these selfless efforts, beautifully highlighting how service becomes a powerful medium for spiritual growth.
The program then continued with a soulful musical offering by the ladies, who presented a bouquet of ten devotional songs in diverse Indian languages. Each composition, rendered with devotion and harmony, reflected the spirit of unity in diversity and stood as a loving expression of gratitude at the Divine Lotus Feet.
Notably, nearly 85 percent of the youth participants were visiting Prasanthi Nilayam for the very first time. To enrich their experience, they were actively engaged in inspiring and interactive sessions held at Poornachandra Hall after the Mandir proceedings. Eminent speakers guided them with clarity and compassion, addressing practical concerns and spiritual questions on topics such as balancing time for organisational responsibilities, building self-confidence, and deepening one’s connection with the Divine.
Adding a deeply moving dimension to the proceedings, Mr RJ Rathnakar (Managing Trustee – SSSCT) distributed 504 Padukas to representatives from remote and tribal villages across Andhra Pradesh, who have been lovingly brought into the Sri Sathya Sai fold—symbolising divine grace reaching every doorstep and heart.



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